The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 02, 1888, Image 1

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JL # / A VOLUME VL MeCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY,4&s = g = &trl888. NUMBER 1. I 1
P * STERN'S
| BIBCOCK & KELLET ,
P * • SOLE AGENTS.
I Lots in this beautiful addi-
lj - tion lyingwest of McCook ,
ft and overlooking" the city and
I the [ Republican Valley , are
p now on sale at our office , and
t are selling rapidly. Gome
I early and secure the finest
t location for a residence in
L the city.
r IBIIiCla Easy Terms.
p For full particulars , call at
I our offices , over The Frees
I & Hoeknell lumber office.
l " BABCOCK & KELLEY.
t BERNHEIMER
E My Spring : styles are now all in , and
l all who wish to he known as
>
I -Well Dressed Gentlemen
M Will grive nie their order for their
EV WW spring : clothing * . You v. ill readily ob
xi a i
K serve that my prices are as low as
R is consistent ivith good goods and
IT first-class workmanship.
f ' BEPNHEIMER/
IBL Aa&ofized Capital. Sioo.ooo. - Paid up Capital , $50,000.
* t OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS :
] i ' GEO , HOCKNELL , PRESIDENT. . . B M. FREES . , VICE-PRESIDENT.
is F. L. BROWN , CASHIER.
Ifc A.CAMPBELL. J. C. ALLEN. S. L. GREEN.
! ' | HRNRY PENNER
* fSaddles. Blankets , Xets , Etc.
I * " Goods ip n to inspection and Gitakaxteed. Call and see my Patent
Cellar it Is die finest thing in the market (
( \ Bearof"ThF aW' HENBY PENNER.
tfThe Howard LumberCo. . .
tv V WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
I LuniDer & Coal. !
1 ' BtfcCOOK , NEBRASKA. . j
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
J. byiion jinnings. JOHII aviley.
JENNINGSYILEY ,
ATTORNEYS AT - : - LAW.
Will prnctico in the Stnte and United Stato
Courts , and beforo tho U. S. Land Offlces.
Careful attention pivon to Collections. Oillco
over Citizens Hunk , McCook , Neb.
TI10S. COLFER ,
ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAAV ,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Real Estato Roufflitand Sold nnd Collections
Mudo. > ioney loaned on real estate and flnal
proof. A ; ent Lincolu Liind Co. Oillco , over
Farmers tc iierchants Rank.
E. M. SNAVELY ,
ATTORNEY - : • AT - : - LAW ,
INDIANOLA , NEBRASKA.
Will practice in all tho State and United
States Courts. Also , boforo tho Land Oillco at
McCook and the department at Washington.
iiugii w. cole ,
LAWYER ,
MCCOOK NEBRASKA.
Will practice in all tho Courts. Commercial
and corporation law a specialty.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Rooms 4 and 5 , First Nat'l Bank Building.
JOHN G. W. F. FLEEMING ,
House and Carriage Painting ,
GUAININO , CALCIMININQ , 1IAHBI.INQ ,
MCCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Leave aH orders at tho drug store of McMil-
len & Weeks. First-cluss work guaranteed.
T. M. HELM , C. W. DAVIS.
Lite Soeistsr V. S. Li = d Lato cf Oen. Land Oflcs ,
02:6SlrviaEa : . WaHngtcaD.O.
HELM & DAYIS ,
Attorneys , Land W Loan Agents.
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
If you have n diflicult contest case to prose
cute or defend aud want to win consult us.
Office , north of U. S. Land Office. Front base
ment of tho 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
mado. Office : Rear of Citizens Bank.
T. B. STUTZMAN , M. D. ,
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon ,
OCULIST AND AUKIST.
McCOOK , , " . NEBRASKA
TOffico in McNeely Building , Main St.
B. B. DAVIS , M. > . ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK NEBRASKA.
"Office at Chenery & A nderson's drug store.
L. J. SPIOKELMTER , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Special Aticatha Qi7oa ta Fenalo Diseases.
Office hours , from 9 jto 11 A. M. . and 2 to 4 P.
M. . mountain time. Office : Over Fanners &
Merchants bunk. _ _
Dr. Z. L. KAY ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
McCOOK. - - NEBRASKA.
"Office : RoomNo.l , First National Bank
Building. Residence , on Marshall street.
A. P. WELLES , M. D. ,
HOMIIOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND .SURGEON ,
MCCOOK , NEBRASKA ;
Office rooms , 1 nnd 2 , McNeely Block. Spe
cial attention given to diseases of women and -
children. • Calls answered at all hours.
A. J. THOMAS ;
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DEkNTTST. \
Administers Gas if desired. "Office over
Scott's brick.
G. W. MINKLHIt ,
FOnilEULY
COUNTY--SURVEYOR :
M cCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Will do all kinds of Surveying , Grading and
Civil Engineering. Residence north of school
house.
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL ,
Geo. E. Johnston , Prop.
McCOOK , XEBRASKA.
This house has been completely renovated
and refurnished throughout , and is flrst-class
in every respect. Rates reasonable.
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W. M. SANDERSON ,
DECORATIVE - : - ARTIST ,
SCENIC PAINTER ,
Calcimining , Graining , Paper Hanging , etc.
with neatness and dispatch.
PREDMORE BROS. ,
: Blacksmithing and Woodwork , j
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
Repairs Wagons and Buggies in a Work 1
manlike .Manner. J
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AH Work Warranted. McCook , Nebraska j
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SHOP South of Bartcer Lumber Yard.
F. D. BUBGEBS5
PLUMBING , t
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Steam and Hot Water Heating , \
North Main Ave. . McCook , Neb.
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tW All work receives prompt attention.E
A SAFE INVESTMENT. t
Is ono which is guaranteed to bring you sat-
isfnetory results , or in case of failure a return c
of purchase price. On this safe plan you can
buy from our advertised Drutrgist a bottle of r
Dr. King's Now Discovpry for Consumption , r
It is guaranteed to bring rollor in every ease , .
when used for any biTcction of Throat , Lungs t
or Chest , such as Consumption , Inllatnination ]
of Lungs , Bronchitis , Asthma , Whooping ,
Cough. Croup , etc Itis pleasant and agrceeat
bio to taste , perfectly sare and can always bo
depended upon. Trial bottles free at A. Mcd
Miilen'a Drug Store. c
" VERrTHUR DAYTryso YEAR
The Bank of England is the most
extensive banking institution in the
world. It emplojs oter 1,000 clerks
and its buildings cover 8 acres.
It is estimated that discoveries , in
ventions , and compounds patented each
year in the United States and never
amounting to anything , cost $3,000,000.
A NEW fashionable beverage has
come into use among New York ladies.
It is an India drink and is simply a de
coction of mint and kummel. The per
centage of alcohol in the drink is very
small just enough to make a delight
ful summer exhilarant for the feminine
creation ,
The black-list recently published by
the Pennsylvania road has caused a
great deal of comment all over the coun
try. It contains the names of ministers ,
judges , legislators , lawyers and state
officials who have sold or loaned their
passes , but not a single tiewspaper man
is found on the list.
The Wisconsin farmers are feeling
jubilant over the announcement that
George WT . Peck , the bad boy fiend , is
going to run as the democratic candi
date for governor. They have been
patiently waiting for a chance at the
alleged humorist who makes life a bur
den to the railway traveller. What hap
pened to the Bad Boy's parent will not
be a circumstance to the mauling he
will get when he runs for office.
The love and respect of a true man
is all that makes the pain-filled life of a
woman worth living. Wealth may give
her garments of beauty , pleasure may
lead her into the path of delight , the
world may admire her , and fame may
crown her with glory , but unless she has
the anchor of a strong , manly heart that
beats for her alone , the tempestuous
voyage of life is not worth taking , so far
as happiness is concerned. The sacri
fice of self for the good of others and
the consciousness of duty well per
formed alone can sweeten the bitter cup
of life to any woman who has missed
its best joy a man's honest love. El
la Wheeler Wilcox.
The pastoral limit in the Methodist
Episcopal church will hereafter be five
instead : of three years. This is a change
which has been agitated for years. The
influences that have been at work to
bring this amendmentaboutcame largely
from ministers and churches that have
had to maintain their charges , in rivalry
with ministers other denominations
whose pastoral terms have been without
limitation or restriction. It may be
safely assumed that the church at large
will cordially indorse the change. This
leaves the maximum term of service five
years , where it has hitherto been three
years , and the presiding bishops may now
as formerly , make changes at the end of
every year , if it is for the best interests
\ of the charge , the conference and the
preacher.
Cornell college has established a
course ( of journalism which is intended
tomake professional newspaper men in
tile same way as schools turn out full-
fledged doctors and lawyers. The ex
periment will be watched carefully by
those colleges which have looked upon
"the idea as impracticable Similar prop
ositions < have been entertained by Har
vard and other American universities ,
but ! have always been set aside. There
is a gulf between the theoretic and the
practical J newspaper man which no
schooling or set rules will satisfy. The
successful journalist is the man who
follows i a native instinct and who works
his ] way in a newspaper from the bottom
up. lie adjusts his theory to practical
affairs and emergencies , a province alto- }
gether subsequent aud foreign to the
work of a school. }
Omaha is one of the progressive cities
of , the boundless west. She has 110 , -
000 I population , nine national banks ,
twenty-five , miles of paved streets$15 , -
000,000 | in bank deposits , SO , 000 chil- ;
dren \ in public schools , sixty-seven
churches , the third" largest hog packing
business ] in America , and the largest
smeltinir S and refining works in America.
The cit } ' has doubled its population in
four j years , its wholesale trade in the
same time , its brick business in two
years , its grocery trade in four year. * , its
hardware trade in two years , its lumber
business in three years , its hat and cap
bu.-iness in three years , its drr goods
business in two years , its boot aud shoe
business in three years , its live stock
trade in one year and its bank deposits
in four years. This is a very good show
ing and dcinonstates that Omaha is one
of the coming cities of the nation. ]
Land in many parts of the West is
so cheap that many farmers have got in
the habit of doing too much , that is , try
ing to cultivate too much land. Don 't j
do it , you can not put in sixty acres of
corn with a pony team and do justice to
the crop or yourself as a farmer. Sixty
acres of corn yielding 25 bushels to the
acre means 1,500 bushels and lots of !
work. Thirty acres , tilled and tended ,
so as to produce 50 bushels , means 1,500
bushels , less work and untold satisfac
tion. I always feel sorry for the farmer
who has a great big field of corn just
coming np of a sickly color beside his
neighbor's which is dark green.rank and
healthy. L am sorry that he has so lit- ,
tie pride that he is willingifc appears , to -
be so completely outdone by his neigh
bor. "Do well what you do , " should be
motto over every barn door in the J
country. Western .Resources ,
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M. A. LIBBEE ,
Contractor and Builder ,
MCCOOK , . NEBRASKA.
S33f A specialty of flno residences , Bchool
houses , churches , etc. All work dono with
dispatch aud satisfaction guaranteed. Shops ,
corner Dodge and Manchester streets ,
t. e. Mccracken ,
The liisoranoe Jlg'f
McCOOK , NEBRASKA ,
Writes Indemnity against Fire , Light
ning , Tornado and Hail Storm.
New ShopNew ! : Goods !
AND MODERATE PRICES.
Will do all kinds of Tailoring in a First
Class Manner. *
Call and see prices and fits , and then
you will know for yourselves.
JR. A. COLE ,
McCook , Neb.
GEO. PAXTON ,
llissfist er asi
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ESALE2 117
CIGARS.
Fine Havana Cigars. A specialty of tho
brands , "GOOD TIMES , " "STANDARD" and
"OUR CHOICE , " tho peer of anything in tho
market. '
McCOOK , - - NEBRASKA.
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THE B. & M.
Billiard Hall ,
PHILLIP WEICK , Prop.
First-class J tables and conveniences of a well
equipped hall. Choice line of Cigars al
ways on hand. Lemonade and
all temperanco drinks.
WEST DENNISON STREET , McCOOK , NEB.
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DBYSDALE ,
Has just received an Elegant
Line of Spring Goods , and he
kindly returns his most sincere
thanks for the liberal patronage
he has received in the past , and
hopes to merit a continuance
of the same.
We are agents for the following reliable
companies. 2fote date of organi-
' zation and splendid assets :
iEtna of Hartford , Conn. , 1S19 , . . . .S9r &SS40 ,
Insurance Co. of X. A. , Plrila. , 1794 , 8,474 , : 2
Plienix of Brooklyn , lt&J , . " 5,397,025
Connecticut < of Hartford , 1S59 2,139,742
Continental ( of New York , 1852 5,239,9S1
Pennsylvania Fire of Phila. , 1S25 , . . 2,710SS5
Lancsnire of Manchester , Eng. , 1852 , 1,49S,1S7
COLYIN & DEMPCT ,
ilcCOOK. XEBRASKA.
Herian & DesLarzes ,
Proprietors of the McCook
Transfer # City Bus Line.
< & 8tfffiferffl4e
Bus to and from all trains. Coal haulin/r /
and general delivery. Three drays. AH
work promptly attended to. Leave orders at
Frees & Hoeknell Lumber Yard.
Allen's Transfer ,
Bus , Baggage % Dray Line. ?
F. P. ALLEN , Prop. ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
ESfBest Equipped in tho Citr. ; Leave orders
at. Commercial Hotel.
Good wollwator furnished on short notice.
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We have opened the doors of our new Mammoth jn
Boot and Shoe Store , which is attired in a new , * jEt
and elegant costume of progressive raiment from fB ]
front to rear. '
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MANY THANKS ! • ; , V I
Permit us to thank our friends and patrons for favors'exJ * 1
tendedaduring our fourteen months of prosperity in McCook , • r-4
and rest assured that the many kindnesses will always "be field-
in grateful remembrance. , . . : * . * , , .
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We extend a cordial welcome to friends , patrons and'Ipe JdH
public. We will show V mNI
THE LARGEST ,
THE FINEST ,
THE CHOICEST , j.
THE BEST AND p
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THE CHEAPEST
Stock of Boots , Shoes and Slippers , between Omaha and ' '
Denver. Call early. $ *
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"Boston Bargain Shoe Store. "
Opera House Block , - McCook , Nebraska.
( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS. )
Paid up Capital , - - $50,000.00. j
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Crener&I Banking Business , (
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn direct'y ol the principal v
cities of Europe. Taxes for .
paid Non-Kesidents. Money , o loan on farming
lands , illage and personal property. Fire insurance a specialty.
Tickets For Sale to and from Europe ,
CORRESPONDENTS. ) v. FbaskuwPresident.
JLN ! ° naI Bank'LlacolR' Nebraska. J. Johh E. CXibk , VicG-Prealdenc
The Chemical National Bank , to York , i a. a Ubebt. Cashtot
GET ONTO THISJ .
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® JJOUR GASH GUSTOMRRSJ'I
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\ Call and learn Particulars. ! |
® j ! LARGEST STOCK IM THE COUJiTY , \ ®
j ! AJ JD JNEVEfR UjVDERSOLD. jj
W. O. LaTOUBETTE & CO. ,
Brick Store , 4 doors south or J. C. Allen & Co's.
MAIN AVENUE , McCOOK , NEB.
-DEALERS IK . .
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Sash , Doors , Blinds , Lame , Cement , |
HARD AM ) mFI COAL. \
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