The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 05, 1887, Image 1

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* VOLtJME V. McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY MAY 5 1887. NUMBER 49.
I AND STILL THEY COME !
I : Not one ! Hot two ! But in
CROWDS
I > l he People Flock to the
I CASH BARGAIN HOUSE.
TlLe Superior Quality of our goods. The tempting
I KOW PRIGE8 !
I at which tliey are sold , all combined , lias caused
i k us to have a big , rushing trade.
I CALL AND SEE OUR
I Great Bargains in Dry Goods
4 AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THAT
| OUR PRICES ARE
I 35 PER CENT. LESS !
I THAN ANY CREDIT STORE IN TOWN.
I GROGEIRESWholesale and Retail ,
H CAR LOADS received every week , and we will con-
H tinue to save our customers 25 PER CENT , on Groceries.
H If you want extra value and qualities , at the lowest prices
B ever quoted in McCook , don't fail to trade at
I IM Uwii MliuAlli iIuUijIj.
| J. C. ALLEN & CO ,
H • The Leaders and Originators of Low Prices in McCook.
E | W. W. CURTIS , S. S. BVRDETT ,
B Formerly Chief Clerk , Formerly Commissioner ,
B Carat Land Office. Gen'l Land Office. >
I CURTIS & BURDETT ,
I ! Attorneys in Land Cases.
I I 925 F. St. , N. W. , WASHINGTON , D. C.
II SPECIALITIES : Cases relating to the Public Lanfls before
[ i the Land Department and U. S. Courts. Particular
( f Attention to land cases arising under Act of
' I of Congress approved June 13,1SS0.
I Pracace in the Courtof Claims and in Supreme Court of United States.
j N * -CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
1 REFERENCE : WM. H. PHELPS , Esq. , Beaver City , Neb.
HENRY PENNER ,
O DEALER IN O
.opiipflfli Tg jKnr [ dpii
j ' ! ( I 1 JIjIj ° N fe ftfi ul u I
I OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Repair Work Done Promptly and Neatly.
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I PIKSTBQOKWEsT OK "THE FAMOUS. - McCOOK NEBRASKA.
j k Stationery , Blank Books ,
" ; School Books and School Supplies ,
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I THE TRIBUNE OFFICE.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
UNITEDSTATES LAND OFFICE
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
S. P. HAST , Begistcr. JA003 BTEIN&ESS , Easelver.
Office Houns : From 9 A. M. to 12 M. , and
1 to4 P. M. mountain time
W. S. MOItLAX. J. K. COCHKAN.
MORLAN & COCHBAN ,
ATTORNEYS - : - AT - : • LAW ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
A.f. . AOKK. JOHN WHKY.
AGEE & WILEY ,
ATTORNEYS - : - AT - : - LAW.
Will practice in the State and United State
Courts , and oeioie tin * U. S. Land Cilices.
Cniefnl attention given o Collections. Oilice
Opp. Frees ii Hocknell , Main St. . MoCook.
TIIOS. COIiFEK. J. A. COIUIEAE , .
COLFER & CORDEAL ,
ATTORNEYS. - : - AT - > LAW ,
AND NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Real Estate Boughtnnd Sold and Collections
Made. Money loaned on leal estate and ilnal
proof. Tlios. Colfer agent Lincoln Land Co.
OHice , over First National Bank , McCook.
SNAVELY & STARR ,
ATTORNEYS - : - AT - : - LAW ,
INDIANOLA , NEBRASKA.
Will practice in all the State and United
States Courts. Also , heforc the Land Ofllce at
McCook and the department at Washington.
HUGH W. GOLB ,
LAWYER ,
McCOOK NEBRASKA.
Will practice in all the Courts. Commercial
and corporation law a specialty.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Rooms 4 and 3 , First Nat'I Bank Building.
T. Jt. HELM , C. V. DAVIS.
Lito Register U. S. Lard Lato cf Gen. Lasi Ofice ,
Ofice , Eirma , Ei : . Washington , D. C.
HELM & DAVIS ,
Attorneys , Land & Loan Agents.
McCOOK X EBIIASK A.
If you have a difficult contest case to prose
cute or defend and want to win consult us.
Othce , not th 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 ot city
property. Houses rented and collections
made. Oilice opposite Commurchil Hotel.
HBNRY 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.
05o Ecn 3 , Over Citisens Bank , MeCOOZ , NEB.
H. T. ANDERSON ,
Loan Broker and Accountant ,
MCCOOK NEBRASKA.
Books opened , written up and adjusted Of
fice at City Drug Stoic. SJ-fimos.
T. B. STUTZMAN , M. D. ,
Eclectic Physician andSurgeon ,
OCULIST AND AUKIST.
McCOOK NEBRASKA
CSTOIlice in McNeoly Building , Main St.
Dr. A. J. WILL EI ,
SURGEON B. & M. RAILROAD.
[ OFFICE AT 15. & M. PHARMACY , ]
McCOOK , • • NEBRASKA.
B. B. DAVIS. M. D. .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK NEBRASKA
IS Ollice at Chcnery & A nderson's drug store.
L. J. SPIOKBLMIER , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Special Attestisn Girss to Fcnalo Diseases.
Oilice hours , irom 9 to 11 A. M. , and 2 to 4 P.
M. . mountain time. Olhco , opposite Windsor
Hotel , east Dennison St. , McCook , Neb.
Dr. Z. .L. KAY ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK. - - NEBRASKA.
"Office : Room No. 1. First National Bank
Building. Residence , on Marshall street.
A. J. THOMAS ,
DENTIST.
Administers Gas if desiied. S3T > flice over
Kendall's. 5-27
W. GEO. SHEPPARD ,
WATCHMAKER 5 JEWELER ,
McCook , Nebraska.
Pupil of T. J Highland. London , England.
17th j ear 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. 4-36
W. M. SANDERSON ,
DECORATIVE ARTIST
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SCENIC PAINTER ,
Calbomining , Graining , Paper Hanging , etc.
with neatness and dispatch.
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The Illinois Bureau of Labor has de
cidedthat the best solution of the ion-
tvact-prison labor question lies in the
banishment of all machinery.
The Grand Trunk railway paid Bar-
num § 50,000 in cash and agreed to
draw eighty circus cars over their road
this season in settlement for the killing
of Jumbo. Mr. Barnum in his old age
still has an eye to business.
The Boston Budget says a driver of a
street car recently called out to a green
conductor : "Switch off ! " and instantly
nineteen out of the twent } ' women in the
car put their hands quickly to the back
of their heads. Don't believe it.
In lieu of the usual May party , East
ern Colorado indulged in a six inch
snow storm with a wind accompaniment
of the (30-mile-an-hoirr ( .
- - - variety , Sunday.
In fact indoor life was quite more to
our comfort in Sunny Nebraska even.
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These Boston girls are a queer lot
any how. One of them paid a medium
a dollar to materialize her dead lover ,
and when the deceased failed to appear ,
called in the police and had the medium
jugged. No well-regulated lover , even
of the Boston variety , should be expect
ed to come jostling back into this cold
world for such a pitiful stipend as a
dollar. Topics.
There is a movement to educate
women for trades and professions , and
the chief danger is that it may be over
done. It is urged , and not without some
reason , that in preparing the minority
of women for their career in life we may
interfere with the most important busi
ness of the great majority. It is , after
all , a comparatively small number who
will become doctors , lawyers , clerks ,
traders or teachers. The remainder will
be called upon to devote their lives to
the ordinary duties of womanhood.
A solution of the Indian problem
has been definitely arrived at in Ari
zona. It may be epitomized m one
word , "measles. " The noble red men
in the vicinity of Fort Yuma are now
in the undivided enjoyment of a severe
attick of epidemic measles , with a to
tal of GO who have passed to the happy
hunting ground to date. This plan is
noticeably devoid of the usual hair
raising features of the Indian question.
Its adoption should be as general as
possible.
Changes have been ordered as fol
lows in the time schedule on the star
mail route extending from Benkelman
to Ogalalla , Neb. , to take effect May
1st : Leave Benkelman Tuesdays and
Saturdays , at G A. M. ; arrive at Imper
ial by 7 P. M. Leave Imperial Mon
days and Fridays , at 6 A. M. ; arrive at
Benkelman by 7 P. M. Leave Imper
ial Wednesdays , at 4 A. M. ; arrive at
Ogalalla Thursdays by 12:40 : A. M.
Leave Ogalalla Thursdays , at 4 A. M. ;
arrive at Imperial Fridays by 12:40
A. M.
The finest railroad train in the world ,
it is stated , was that which Friday after
noon flew through Kankakee over the
I. C. track , making its trial trip from
Chicago to Otto and return. The
coaches , five in number , had just been
completed at Pullman. This experiment
adds a degree of elegance to railway
travel hitherto undreamed of. Mr. Jef
frey , of the I. C. road , and a number of
representatives of all the great roads of
the country composed the passenger ? .
At the ends of the coaches the platforms
are completely enclosed by glass. The
five coaches fit together as one contin
uous coach. The train was furnished
with bath , barbering , culinary , dining ,
sleeping , smoking and drawing rooms ,
all fitted up in the most luxurious man
ner. It is the newest departure on the
part of the great Pullman car works.
The trial trip was very satisfactory. The
train was in charge of Engineer Horace
Seavers and Conductor Mogg , and made
the runs between Chicago and Otto
without a stop. Kankakee Times.
The republic of Mexico is approach
ing a political crisis , the throbbings of
which are already being felt there , that
may have a good deal of interest for the
American people. Within a few years
a large amount of American capital has
found investment in Mexico , and in the
secuiity of which greatly depends upon
the orderly and peaceful progress of
political events in that country. In ad
dition to this the international relations
of Mexico and United States , now en
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tirely friendly , are of importance as af- [
fecting commercial arrangements exist- I
ing or hereafter to be established be
tween the two countries. Radical pol
itical changes might seriousl } ' disturb (
these relations. The present govern
ment of M p.e : 'j , well disposedassum
ing the sincerity of the assurance very
recently given in his annual message to j
congress by President Diaz , toward the I
people and the government of the United I
States. American-interests as related
to Mexico would doubtless be most sure- ,
Jy promoted and conserved if the present
government of that country were kept
in power.
W. C. WOORETTU CO. :
GENERAL I
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HARDWARE ! '
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MAIN AVENUE ,
MGGOOK , NEB. I
STILL TO THE FRONT
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LYTLE BROS. & CO. I
With the Largest Stock of Seasonable Goods and I
GEN'L HARDWARE ! I
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Lower Prides tliau ever before offered to the people I
oi' Western Nebrask i. I
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And please hear it in mind that no handle the best line of M
COOK STOYESNRANGES I
To be loinid in McCook , and pi ices lower than the lowest. We will not be undersold. M
Wo compete in prices wilh the most inferior stoves in town , and sell jou H
nothing but a warranted stove. Wc have a few M
WOOD PUMPS WE ARE CLOSING OUT I
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Atpiicesrioml.Xtoron. ( ) A Tew Iron I'linips. ? 5.K ( ) to $0.00. A No. 1 Hand Corn M
Planter Tor $ HH > . fl-qt. Pressed Slilk Pans , ? 1.00 per do7en. A complete stock |
ot e'etf-cn Wiie. Tor Gasoline Stoves we surely take the enkc. H
JST Call and we will be pleased to show our Roods and cpiotc H
jou prices whether 3 on want to buy or not. Resp'y , H
LYTLE BROS , & CO. I
1887. SPRING SEASON. 1887. I
L. BEIlNHElMER. LEADING TAILOR. I
My Stock of Worsteds , Scotch Suitings and M
the Latest Styles of Pants Goods have arrived. |
I take pride in saying that in Assortment and M
Styles nothing better can be found between M
Chicago and San Francisco. If you are very M
particular as to style of goods and about your M
fit , the only place to call is at the M
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT ° r L. BERNHEIlYiER , I
Dennison St. . West of IT. S. land Office , McCOOK , HEB. J t
REAL ESTATE * * \M \
LOANS ! ia < C0Z I
? ) ' < * * & - " " T tttn Purchase and Sale H
\Jr vP * Deeded Lands _ a _ Specialty.
Room 2 , Hocknell Brick , McCOOK , NEB. H
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GEO. W. BEDE ,
LAND ATTORNEY , I
REAL ESTATE AND LOAX AGENT. H
riPl am procuring LOAXS on good farms readily at 9 per cent. Also , have H
special bargains in deeded lands and tree claims. H
MAIN AVE. , - - McCOOK , NEB. H