The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 31, 1887, Image 1
i I K I ' 1 W ' VOLUME V. McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , MARCH 31,1887. NUMBER 44. I I - = lts a GoE- I = A ROUSING WAR DEGLARED. = I - EVERYBODY YELLte - I RUSH IN THIS WEEK AND SEE I { f | } O / \ i ° i i"k WORTH OF I U Uliu New Goods. I " raDOTS fJll f T ) AWT ] E > A GRAND OPPORTUNITY E To buy SEASONABLE GOODS at a Low Cash Price , In M opening our Elegant New Stock of Early Spring K Styles of Dry Goods , Notions , Hats , Caps and Clothing. W ( TEE NEWEST , W YOU WILL FIND THEM THE \ THE BEST , 1 J ( TnE CHEAPEST. I GTocWES egale and Retail , W ' We are able to give our customers the jobbers profits , which I > - vary from 20 per cent , to 25 per cent. Our B stock is the largest , our prices m. the lowest. We K don't advertise S " , " at the old "Chestnut selling \ cost. Our prices are LESS than our com- [ petitors buy at. Special Prices made country merchants. J. C. ALLEN & CO. ; • . . . , The Leaders and Oi'iginatots of Low Prices in McCook. CASH BARGAIN HOUSE. ' State Agent for Chase & Sanborn Roasted Coffee and ; the Grand Cigar- | O. D. PALMER , f GENERAL HARDWARE , I r STOVES AND TINWARE , I 5 Opp. McEnteeMcCOOK NEB. I New Firm ! New Seeds ! New Prices ! I TORRRY & GO. I r It DEALERS IN FURNITURE ! IL UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. II > First Door North of P. 0. , - MeCOOK , NEB. It JlBlillll' ' Best Pace ! in Mccook If Jflpfnljlik _ T0 _ II MEtkmmmt my Have Fine Work Done. II , IlMff4U ] } Mr. SCU Kfc .Wf Ki ESPConicr North of P. 0 , BUSIN UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE McCOOK , NEBRASKA. 0. P. HAET , Besistor. JAC03 STEI1TMEXS , Bocciror. OFFicn Hours : From 9 A. M. to 12 3L , and 1 to 1 P. 51. mountain titno s . i t V. S. MOKLAX.T. . K. COCHIIAN. MORLAN & COCHRAN , ATTORNEYS - : • AT - : - LAW , McCOOK , NEBRASKA. A. W. AOEE. JOHN WILEV. AGEE & WILEY , ATTORNEYS - : - AT : - LAAV. Will practico In the State nml United State Courts , and before the U. S. Land Offices. Carutul attention given to Collections. Office Opp. Frees & Hocknell , Main St. , McCook. THOS. COLFEtt. J. A. CORDEAL. COLFER & CORDEAL , ATTORNEYS - : - AT - : - LAW , AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. Eeal Estate Bouphtand Sold and Collections Made. Money loaned on real estate and final proof. Thos. Colfer agent Lincoln Land Co. Office , 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 depaitment at Washington. nUGH W. COLE , LAWYER , MCCOOK NEBRASKA. Will practice in all the Courts. Commercial and corporation law a specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. Rooms 4 aud 5 , First Nat'l Bank Building' . T. JL HELM , C. W. DAVIS. Late Register U. S. Laid Lto of Oca. Lasi OSes , OSes , Elrwia , Eas. WasHagtoa , 2.0. HELM & DAVIS , Attorneys , Land $ Loan Agents. McCOOK 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 , McCOOK , NEBRASKA. Special attention given to the sale 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 lirst-class companies. 03co Bcezi 3 , Over Citizsss Back , UcCOOZ , KSB. H. T. ANDERSON , Loan Broker and Accountant , MCCOOK NEBRASKA. Books opened , written up and adjusted Of fice at City Drug Store. 32-6mos. T. B. STUTZMAN , M. D. , Eclectic Physician and Surgeon , OCULIST AND AUEIST. McCOOK , NEBRASKA "Office in McNeely Building , Main St. Dr. A. J. WILLBY , SURGEON B. & M. RAILROAD. LOFFICE AT B. ic M. PHARMACY , ] McCOOK , ' - - NEBRASKA. B. B. DAVIS , M. D.5 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , McCOOK NEBRASKA. "Office at Chenerj' ic A ndersou's drug store. " " L. J. SPICKELMIER , Bi7d. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Epeiial Attestics Gives to Fcnalo 2ica : : : . Office hours , from 9 to 11 A. M. , and 2 to 4 P. M. . mountain time. Office , opposite Windsor Hotel , east Dennison St. , McCook. Neb. Dr. Z. L. KAY , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , McCOOK. - - NEBRASKA. "Office : RoomNo.l.FirstNational Bank Building. Residence , on Marshall street. A. J. THOMAS , DENTIST. Administers Gas if desired. { 3f 0ffice over Kendall's. 5-27 W. GEO. SHEPPARD , WATCHMAKER i JEWELER , McCook , Nebraska. Pupil of T. J. Highland , London , England. 17th year at the bench. THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Geo. E. Johnston , Prop. McCOOK , : : NEBRASKA. This house has been completely renovated and refurnished throughout , and is first-class in every respect. Rates reasonable. 4-30 W. M. SANDERSON , DECORATIVE ARTIST - : - , SCENIC PAINTER , Calsomlning , GrainingPaper Hanging , etc. with neatness and dispatch. A facetious exchange is moved to remark that , after the sleeveless bodice comes the skirtless skirt , and then good Lord deliver us. Benton J. Hall of Burlington , Iowa , has beep appointed Commissioner of Patents , vice Col. M.Y.Montgomery , resigned. He will assume the duties of the office on May 1. Tub recent developments in New York , Chicago , and now London , should cause a careful overhauling of affairs in . house-clean every city. Corporation - ing is in order at present all over the world. The world never before witnessed such a desire to invest in corner lots. The mania seems to have reached near ly every place from the Atlantic to the Pacific , and in the hitter district is wildest. A Pennsylvania monstrosity has ascertained , in some miraculous manner , that prohibition is inimical to the Bible way , to God's plan ; is in factall , wrong. This backwoods philosopher is entitled to a front seat in Grover's cabinet. Democrats continue to be worried about John Sherman's daring to go South and the folly of his making a speech in Lousiaua. There are lots of novelties in store for the Democrats be fore the end of next year's campaign. A critic objects to ' * a boom" to a "Western town for the reason that "it is worked up. " lie evidently thinks gen uine booms slip in while people are asleep. The facts are , ' { a boom" nev er yet struck any sleepy town full of dull people Some years ago it was considered a regulation joke to refer to the difference between a dressed woman and a dressed chicken. But there isn't enough differ ence now , if what the eastern society correspondents say is true , to base much of a joke upon. Calhoun. Vest , of Missouri , has well nigh im mortalized himself again. After a pro tracted silence he says to a New York newspaper : "Cleveland will be renom inated if he can secure a majority of votes in the convention ; otherwise , some body else will head the ticket. " Test has a long head for a Missouri demo crat. An exchange says : It is worth re- memboing that no newspaper or journal is printed especially for one person any more than a hotel is built especially to please one guest. People who become displeased with something they find in a newspaper should remember that the very thing that displeases them is ex actly the thing that will please somebody who has just as much interest in the paper as they have. During the year 1886 Dakota built and ironed 679 miles of railroad and graded ready for the ties 3-tl miles , in all 1,020 miles. Her total valuation of property for taxation inl8S6 was $132 , - 063,905. This is greater than is shown upon the tax duplicates of Alabama , Arkansas , Colorado , Delaware , Florida , Mississippi , Nebraska , Nevada , Oregon or Vermont. But it was not enough to move the soul of a Democratic Con gress. The votes were not right. Aprons seem to have become an in dispensable article of feminine attire. There is the utility apron , now made to look very chic and pretty , the embroid ered apron for demi-toilet , and the full dress tea apron , which is a mass of lace insertion and satin bows. Many of the tea aprons are made like a continuation of the fichu , one-sided effect being pop ular. For example , one side of the fichu is arranged in straight folds , and on the other a jabot of dainty lace forms the edge. Mrs. R. W. Somers of Topeka has evidently perused Mrs. Helen Gougar's recent unique letter to Kansas women , for she replies in an open letter to the "wandering women who are tramping over Kansas delivering lectures" in be half of woman suffrage , in which letter she says : "If those wandering apostles will go home and attend to home duties , their husbands and brothers will pro tect their interests and respect woman , woman's "wishes and woman's rights. " MILLINERY ! I USD SUm OPENING H O BY O MRS. J. B. McCABE , I o orc o Saturday , March 26th ! I IN THE H SCOTT BUILDING , I MAIN AVE , , - - McCOOK , NEB. GENERAL • ' I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGgJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOO H 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000 H MAIN AVENUE , I MGGOOK , NEB. I . . . . . . . . . , , , , , . . . . . M i. miim nni WMf. tnJVllV Ul l.fl.M-L. .Tin II" ' .T.l I1L1 A1 iiflV W .m.Ufr "J'WHMVij.iij. b Spring and Summer 1887. I I am just receiving my Spring Goods , "which will he , when all are in , the Largest Stock in this Line I ever seen in McCook and vicinity. I was * I careful in selecting the most I Call and examine my stock. There is no trouble to show goods. Satisfaction in every particular guaranteed. ' " ' " ' : ' L. BERMHEIMER , " The Leading Tailor. ' RE1AL ExSTA El LOANS ! Mk. t tan Purchase and Sale O v t 6 Deeded Lands a Specialty. Room 2. Hocknell Brick , McCOOK , NEB. J0HIT WILEY , Att'y-at-Iaw. G. W. BEDE , Notary Public. j WILEY & BEDE , . . • • j jI I REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENTS. SSEPWe are procuring LOANS on good farms readily at 9 per cent. Also , „ 0 SSPhave special bargains in deeded lands and tree claims.- - = 3 u MAIN AVE. , - - McCOOK , NEB. - a . & - - -yy _ 2 y _