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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1887)
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" " . . . - . . 1 10 \K\ ' "High Grade" Flour , per sack ; • \ | E : "Our Best" Baking Powder , 1 lb. "for. . . . . - . . ; 25c HbP- ans 3-pound Tomatoes , for 100 5Bft * ; 12 Cans Siring Beans , for " . . ' . . : . . . 1 00 ' _ _ T * - ! K" We are HEADQUARTERS for GROCERIES both in QUALITY _ _ M- ' " AND PRICE. We have the Largest Trade , because we sell the | fi | > Best Goods for the Least i\loney. \ You know this if you [ Pf . have taken time to compare our prices. fife COUNTRY MERCHANTS > • ' _ ' IPP Can buy from us as low as STJ0E or OMAHA JOOBERS sell them. IflffrWe make special vfigures to dealers. Ife * - ' F ; CALL AND EXAMINE OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK , § J. . ALLEI k CO. , f . CASH BARGAIN HOUSE. l _ _ * Goods delivered free to all parts of the city , or depot. * j | | : O. D. PALMER , ! ' OEMIHALHAEBWAEE , feSTOVES Am TINWARE , . OpLPMcEntee , 1 MeCOOK NEB. O. P. RINKER , MANUFACTURERS AGENT FOR M M i Fail Implements , WAGONS , BUGGIES , ETC. CFThe Largest and Best Selected Stock o Fanii Implements in the Republican : Yalley carried by the Manufacturers of the different lines of goods. Prices always the - Lowest and always Hegular. Gall and examine. COE. MAIN" AND RAILROAD STS. , - - MeCOOK , NEBRASKA. § ivixiuniiVD iiiLotjfiu muujv fe _ _ _ = f.FOR SALE BY = | The Frees & Hocknell Lumber GoM W MeCQOK , . . . : .NEBRASKA , pt- " - - - . ' - . ' . - v * . r . : t _ > _ * _ _ _ _ _ ' 8BSi sr ? r SSiil7ji > ! > > i KiPm3rfa _ _ " _ i y jVJjr pTTftiw'WiTffiiiiiir"fiwf J S ' * ii i 't ' ? p ! rt * * ' ' _ _ sgsr i 'iil' _ " " aggKft3yi . ikif ' i1'ac ' _ _ f c. ' fa * * * _ _ Lg" ' . p li _ SS jMi _ * aKi _ _ _ _ CalfpSaw _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BUSINESS DIRECTORY.i UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE r MeCOOK , NEBRASKA. 3. P. HAST , 2eeitcr. JACOB ST2I8HSIZ , EoseWer. Office Hours : From 9 A. M. to 12 M.f and 1 to 4 P. M. mountain time W. S. MOItr..VX. .1. 13. COCHltAN. MORLAN & COCHRAN , ATTORNEYS - : - AT - : - LAW , Mccook , Nebraska : A. VT. AGEE. JOHN WILEY. AGEE & WlfcEY , ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in the Sttite and United Stato Courts , and before the U. S. Land Offices. Careful attention given to Collections. OHico Opp. Frees & Hocknell , Main St. , McCook. trnos. COLFEU. J. A. COHDEAIi. COLFER & CORDEAL , ATTORNEYS - : - AT - : - LAW , AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. Heal Estate Bought and Sold and Collections Made. Money loaned on real estate and final . Thos. Colfer agent Lincoln Land Co. Sroof. over First National Bank , McCook. SNAVELY & STARR , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , INDIANOLA , NEBRASKA. Will practice in all the State and United States Courts. Also , before the Land Office at McCook and the department at Washington. HUGH W. - COLE , LAWYER , MeCOOK . - . .NEBRASKA. Will practice in ull 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 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. T. M. HELM. C. W. DAVIS , Late Segister U. S. Land Late of 60s. Lacd Office , 02co , _ rrin , Has. wasfcisgtoa , S. C. HELM & DAVIS , Attorneys , Land & Loan Agents. MeCOOK NEBRASKA. If-you have a difficult contest case to prose cute or defend and want to win consult us Office , north of U. S. Land Office. Front base ment of the Citizens Bank. H. G. DIXON , Real Estate and Loan Broker , MeCOOK , NEBRASKA. . Special attention given to the 6ale of city- property. Houses rented and collections made. Office opposite Commercial Hotel. ' HENRY W. KEYES , Real Estate and Loan Broker. FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY. Money to loan on Chattels for short time. Fire Insurance placed in first-class companies. OSes Eco _ 3 , Over Scott's Jeveli7 StorecCOOK , l'ED. ' H. T. ANDERSON , Loan Broker and Accountant , MCCOOK NEBRASKA. Books opened , written up and adjusted. Of fice at City Drug Store. 33-Gmos. T. B. STUTZMAN , M. D. , Eclectic Physician and Surgeon , OCULIST AOT ) ATJEIST. MeCOOK , _ . NEBRASKA J2 ? Office in McNeely Building , Main St. Dr. A. J. WILLEY , SURGEON B.M. . RAILROAD. LOFFICE AT B. & M. PHARMACY , ] MeCOOK , - - NEBRASKA. B. B. DAVIS , M. D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , MeCOOK NEBRASKA. EB Office at Chenery ' & Anderson's drug store. L. J. SPICKELMIER , . m7d PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special Attention Given to Female Diseases. Office hoursfrom 9 to 11 A. M. , and 2 to 4P. M. . mountain time. Office , opposite Windsor Hotel , east Dennison St. , McCook. Neb. " Dr. Z. L. KAY , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , MeCOOK. - - NEBRASKA. ES Office : Room No. 1 , First National Bank Building. Residence , on Marshall street. A. J. THOMAS , , DENTIST. Administers Gas if desired. "Office over Kendall's. • 5-27 W. GEO. SHEPPARD , WATCHMAKER f JEWELER , q McCook , Nebraska. Pupil of T. J. Highland , London , England. l"th j-ear at the bench. THE COMMERCIAL ftOTEL , Geo. E. Johnston , Prop. MeCOOK , : : NEBRASKA. This house has been completely renovated and refurnished throughout , and is first-class in every respect. Rates reasonable. 4-3G ROBERT DRYSDALE , MEECHATT TAILOU , MAES" STREET , MeCOOK , . . ' , NEBRASKA . - - • * • ' - * < \ . . -a , ' .JL - * * • 'f ( T- _ _ i * * W ? . * -f % 4i-u . . % --ki D. Reports from Wyoming and Mon tana indicate that the loss in range cat- -tie will bo , heavy. Severe weather and heavy snows are doing their deadly work. Things are not exactly right. A careful political economist closely cal- 1 culates that women , in this country , might annually save $3,000,000 in rib bons , which the men might spend for cigars. And still women , some wo men , crave s 'equal rights. " _ • • _ * _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( _ _ _ _ In view of the recent decision of the Supreme Court of Washington Terri tory , to the effect that their law of 1885 granting female suffrage is unconstitu tional , we anticipate that there will be a lively season of weeping , wailing and gnashing of teeth among the long-hair ed men and short-haired women of the realm. The inevitable result of the late hor rible railroad accidents and holocausts , in the east , will be an imperative de mand , by the traveling public , upon the railroad companies of the land , for dif ferent methods of heating passenger coaches and greater protection against fire in case of accidents. A coterie of Cambridge business men have incorporated a Loan and Building Association , with a capital stock of $100,000 , divided into shares of $100 each , and payable in monthly installments. The institution com mences business , March , 1887 , and continues 25 years. The incorporators are : Messrs. W. H.Failing , E.R.Bee , J. R. Shaub , C. W. Knights , James John , J. W. Pickle. C. M. Brown , F. R. Warren and F. M. Rathburn. The prohibition movement , like John Brown's spirit , goes marching on. Way down in the Lone Star state , a prohibi tion , amendment has passed the lower house of the legislature by a vote of 80 to 21 ; while the state senate of loyal Tennessee lias just recently passed a similar bill by a vote of 31 to 2. The legislature of Nebraska has ample op portunity , and the imperatimc duly as well of immortalizing itself in the same manner. Well she don 't ? A new device for heating passenger cars is being experimented with on the Pennsylvania railroad , in which the special object sought is lessening the danger of fire in case of accident. The greater portion of the apparatus is placed underneath the floor in the cen- ter of the car. It is so securely shut in that it is difficult , if not impossible for any of the burning coals to escape. It is heated by bard coal , which generates steam. Two steam pipes * extend along each side of the car a branch extending under each chair. The hot air is also utilized , and passes through a register in the floor of the car. In case of an accident the burning coals , being on the outside of the car , could be easily removed or extinguished. At a dinner party in Washington the other day Henri Wattersonthe , fiery ed itor of the Louisville Courier-Journal , was called upon to reply to the toast , "The Administration. " He arose , an nounced that he was a democrat born and a democrat bred ; that be always had and always would defend democrat ic administration , right or wrong , and thought it the duty of every true dem ocrat to do the same. If one could not say anything in favor of the president , out of respect to the party that elected him , one should say nothing at all. Then Mr. Watterson , in the most com ical way , began a pantomine exhibition ; showing some very graceful gestures and keeping his lips 'in motion , but without uttering a sound. After keep ing this up for about five minutes , whilo the guests roared with laughter , Mr. 'Watterson concluded with the word : "Such , gentlemen , is my opin ion of the president of the United States. Reggs' Cherry Cough Syrup 0 Will relieve that cough almost instantly and make expectoration easy. Acts simul taneously on the Dowels , 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. . - t. sV > * - The First National Bank i OF MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. : 1 * - < flBls9BVipH " I O 0i _ _ fl--CWHSi - 1 ' ' l--fTBM--l-n < ! ' m it _ HH - H M J\ \ H HHMH I Lj H ' ' OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS : | . KOCKNELL , PRESIDENT. . . FREES , . GEO. B. M. VICE-PRESIDENT. K F. L. BROWN , CASHIER A. CAMPBELL. R. O , PHILLIPS. P THE CITIZENS BANK OF McGOOK , ( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS. ) " I Paid up Capital , - - $50,000.00. ! = DOES A _ = = _ _ = _ _ _ _ _ = _ * General Banking Business , ! Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Non-Residents. Money to loan on fanning i lands , village and personal property. Fire insurance a specialty. J Tickets For Sale to and from Europe , CORRESPONDENTS : % V. FrakkijnPresident. First National Bank , Lincoln , Nebraska. I John B. Clakk , Vice-President. Vhe Chemical National Bank , New York. J a. C. Ebert , Caahler. DEALERS 'M = T ITTVTRPR f J J v / J _ JL J J A J JL \ . § Sash , Doors , Blinds , iLime , Cement , HAM ) AND SOFT COAL. MAIN OFFICE at = = MeCOOK , - NRBR SKA. REAL ESTATE . = AND - - ' \ f 1 o t iSPttS I 111 _ I c PIHOEASS OT SALS 0 ? i ' ' BEEVES LANDS I C Zi . \ - * A SPECIALTY. I Office : Room 2 , Hocknell Brick , MeCOOK , NEB. I JOira" WILEY , Att'y-at-Iaw. G. "W. BEDE , Notary Public. I WILEY & BEDE , J LAMD ATTORNEYS , I EEAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENTS. I "We are procuring LOANS on good farms readily at 9 per cent. Alsojg3 I ° have special bargains in deeded lands and tree claims.crg3 I MAIN AVE. , - - MCOOK , NEB. I HEADQUARTERS , I o FOR o J o AND o School Books end School Supplies . I --ATTHE I TRIBUNR OF KICE. I _ HHH _ BiBHHi _ HHiHtfl