The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 14, 1888, Image 1

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VOLUME V-fl. McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY EVENING , DECEMBER 14 , 1888. NUMBER 29. ' i
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I STOCK OF
I FURNITURE
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Hl IS THE COMPLKTEST IN
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I Southwestern Nebraska.
H I They also carry a full line of
I Window Shades , Pictures ,
II Picture frames , Carpets , Etc ,
K AND MEET ALL HONORABLE COMPETITION IN THEIR LINE.
I Mertalii a SiecMtj.
I McCOOK , - NEBRASKA.
Vj On all goods purchased of us in the next 30 days in order to-
M make room for our
I SELECT AID SPLENDID STOCK
IB of New Season Goods. We offer to our customers in this sweep-
llj ing sacrifice sale , an unprecedented opportunity to become pos-
1k sesscd of superlative bargains , and we expect that the announce-
m ment of this sale will
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j | = JLJL JL We are not after money now , bui. room. Call and
fp tf\di learn our prices on DRY GOODS , CLOTHING , l
J " uP HATSCAPS , BOOTS.SHOES and GROCERIES.
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W C.H.ROGERS
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I ) That you can SAVE MONEY on all kinds of 1
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I C. G. POTTER & CO.
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I LUMBERS
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E * Sash , Doors , Blinds , Lime , Cement ,
I HARD AND SOFT COAL. ;
R5- Authorized Capital. Sioo.ooo. - Paid up Capital , $50,000.
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R § " OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS :
WGEO.HOCKNELL , PRESIDENT B M. FREES , VICE-PRESIDENT.
IT- F. L. BROWN , CASHIER
W f A. CAMPBELL , J. C. ALLEN. S , L. GREEN.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
J. lirnoN jr.SNixas. Jonn vrtuar.
JJ3NN1NGR & WILEY ,
ATTORNEYS AT - : - LAW.
Will practice In the Slale and United Stuto
Courts , and before tlio U S. Land Ofliecs.
Careful iittctninn jrlvcn * o Collodions. Oillco
) verCiti7cns Hunk , Mcf'nnk , Noli
THOS. COLFElT ;
ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAW ,
AND NOTARY I'UnLIC.
Henl Rstaio Hou lit and Sold and Colleclnne
Miide. Money loaned on reul estate and tlnal
proor. Ajent Lincoln Lund Co. Ofllce. over
Fiinnorp & Merchants Hank.
R. , M. SNAVKLY ,
ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAW ,
INDIANOLA. NEIJUASICA.
Will practice In nil the State and United
States Courts. Also , before tho Land Ollice at
McCook and the department at Washington.
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HUGH W. COLE , -
LAWYER ,
McCOOK NEIIHASKA.
Will praetice in all tho Courts. Commercial
and corporation law a specialty.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Hnoms4and5. First Xat'l Bank liuildiiifr.
A. J. KITTKNHOUSK , W. II. STAIIII.
McCook. lndianola.
Rittenhouse & Starr ,
Attorneys $ at $ Law.
OFFICES AT
McCOOK AND INDIANOLA.
T. M. HKLM , C. W. PA VIS.
Late Hjgicter U. 3. Lial Lite of Gen. Lasd OSco ,
Ofice , Eirwin. En. Wishingtoa , D. C.
HELM & DAVIS ,
Attorneys , Land § Loan Agents.
McCOOK NEBRASKA. .
If you have a ditlicnlt contest case to prose
cute or dercnd anil want lo win consult us.
Ollice. north of D. S. Land Ollice. Front base
ment of the Citizens Rank.
H. G. DIXON ,
Reai Estate and Loan Broker ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Special attention piven tc the sale of city
property. Houses reniod and collections
made. Ollice : Rear of Citizens Rank.
T. B. STUTZ.MAN , iM. D. ,
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon ,
OCULIST AND AURIST.
McCOOK NEBRASKA
ES Onico in MeNcely BuildingMain St.
B. B. DAVIS. ? .I. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , !
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McCOOK NEBRASKA
JSB Oflice at Chenery's drug : store.
L. J. SPICKELMIER , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN I AND SURGEON.
Spsslal Attenils Gives ts "o = ile Diseases. s
Office hours , from 9 to 11 A. M. , and 2 to 4 P.c
M. . mountain time. Office : Over Farmers & i
Merchauts bank. f
Dr. Z. L. KA3l , '
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON s
McCOOK. - - NEBRASKA.v
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"Office : Room No. 1. First-Naional Bank „
Building. Residence , on Marshall srteer.
A. J. THOMASJ |
DE1NTIST. '
Administers Gas if desired. J gronicc over v
Scott's brick. \ ,
U. W. AUNKLKR , \ \
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COUNTY - : - SURVEYOR , jl
Md'OOK , NEBRASKA. j ,
Will do all kinds of Surveying. Gradinp and ! <
Divil EnprineeringResidence north of school * '
louse.
rHE COMMERCIAL HOTEL ,
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Geo. E. Johnston , I'rop. j |
McCOOK. NEr.r.ASKA.C
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This house has been completely renovated _
tnd refurnished throughout , and is first-class .
n every respect. Raies reasonable.
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W. M. SANDERSON , n
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DECORATIVE • : - ARTIST , wO
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SCENIC PAINTER , tl
Calcimining , Graining. Paper Hanging , etc. '
vitli neatness and dispatch.
JOHN G. W. F. FLEEMING , ! ' , !
ouse and Carriage Painting , % '
GRAINING , CAIiCtMIXlKG , MARBLING , tI ]
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McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
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Leave all orders at tho drug store of McMilj ,
3n & Weeks. First-class work guaranteed.
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BRICK AND STONE , 2
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McCOOK. - NEBRASKA.
PREDMORE BROS. , t
JIacksmithing and Woodwork. '
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Horse SnoEixo a Speciai.tv.w1
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lepairs Wasjons and UnpKics in a Work ! U
manlike. Manner. .
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SHOP South of Badger Lumber Yard. t „
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iteam and Hot Water Heating , v <
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IS" All work receives prompt attention , m
I'koimjK who bet on elections do wrong : but
tLe imtn who never lints Is no better.
.lUhTicijitAV , of tho Biipicino court , tins
fore er et at rest tho reports of his intent ion
to jylvo up his freedom of bachelorhood by
movluir into a now house ho has had built
without a single closet.
TnK voluntary retirement r Mr. J. TJ. Cal
houn from thoOmuha Herald If to be regret
ted. "Peecless Cal" has been the only refi esh
ing oasis in Ihut journalistic desert In ycaif.
His going will Ipii\o a desolate wild.
Tin : Louisville Courier-Journal uguiestho
new house at 160 Iei ! > iil > llcm > s and IfjO Demo
crats. This settles tho controversy , as tho
rouiler-.loornal may be rcgaided as the voico
from the treiii'hes. In other words , the last
ditch.
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E > ni-\M ) had in 1882.5.51-0 students in her
universities out of a population of 20 000.000 ,
and Germany , with a population of4 > . VJ0)0 ) ,
had 24. < > ( Xl students. In thai same year with a
population ot UOOtlO.OJi ) . the United States had
G0.S57 students in collfjre .
And now comet , tho Mexican postal aulhoti-
ties and biing bcrintis charges against the
American postoilieedepai uncut.accusing it ot
negligence and carelc. > sucss in handling Mex
ican mail. Tins , too , alter Don Diciuomui
made his glouing repot t to congress of theelh-
eieney of the postollice depaitment for the
year.
Thk ( Jimih.i lleu'b political c < iat Is as poly
chromatic and tancilul in coloilogas Joseph of
old's famous garment. Coupled with this cha
meleon capacity it h.is the Incility and celerity
ot a "lightuiug change artiste. " Still the lice
has attained y icnt ness as a jourealand its pro
prietor wealth. The people read it and its
publisher is tat. sauc.and . happv.
The New York Sun says that the Fiftieth
congress lias mot in solemn conclave to explain
to itself , it pobiitilc , how it got bounced by the
people about a month ago. It remuidh Mr.
Dana of the houist but not polished American
justice of tlio peace : "I'risuncr at the bar , "
he said , "God has given you a good constitu
tion and some sense , instead ot which you go
about the coiintiy stealing ducks. "
Tnr. territory of Dakota cast 114.000 vous at
the congiessinnal election lust month and it
was not a lull vote either. 'Jhis indicates a
population I of overTOO.OUd. The vote in North
Dakota was a little over that east in an aer -
age congressional district in a northern state ,
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about 35 000. fco there is no doubt of the eligi
] bility of the northern half of the territory to
admission.
The ojster dredgers in the waters of the
Chesapeake < have completely cowed the Mary
land ] navy to all appearances , and to keep up
the I eiiieitainmeut have commenced firing on
passenger , steamers that happen to approach
their ph.ee of business. Mai-Wand will have
to bestir lieiself orsheui'l ' have as poor a
reputation as a maratime power as the federal
government.
A volca.no is said to have been discovered
in Dakota. It is a mud spnuter sumethiug in
tho nature of ihe geyi-er in the Nntion.i ! I'aik
The big sister uho is rapping at Uncle Sam's
door is probably getting tired oi the mud-
slinging at her Irom out th democrat le win
dows , and proposes to retaliate , now that she
is in an independent position since the election
nf a republican president and a republican
house.
Fuktiimi observations with the Lick tele
scope on Mount Hamilton. Calilorhia. prove
without doubt that the iusti uineiit is the most
powerful in the woild. Heietofoicourastion-
nners ero more or less dependent on the ob
servatories ot Europe lor reliable and the
latest information. Now tlio eyes ol the scien- I
title world are riveted on Mount Hamilton for
the freshest news ot important discoveiies in
the celestial regions.
The Itiimiiigham , Ala murderer , about
\ liom si.eh a mus < has been raided dm ing the
nst lew d.ijs. is a member of the bn.iheihoeil
l locomotive cniduccis. it seems anil ttie
irothcihond is now taking slops to proemu
leteciives to ferret out themystery of thekill3l
njrof which the imprisoned man is strongly d
inspected Meanwhile ( he excitement in itirin-
nullum eniitiii'les unabated , but while ihe-city
s under military government no serious out-
reak is probable.
Eight yeais ago ualitoi nia had a population
if about eight hundred and sixty-five thousand
rhtle curiously enough Nebraska had apopu |
ution ol about half that number. Basing the
iresent population of California o.i the vote
ustat the late presidertial election , its pen
ile number one million thiec bundled thou-
and. The picsent population of Nebraska ,
n tcad of being six hundred and lirty thou-
and , one half of California's , numbeis one
iillion one hundred thousand as estimated b3'
he votes cast on November G. This certainly
-ould indicate that Nebraska has not ouh
utstripped California in pi > pulation during
he jiast eight rears , but is likely to pass the
olden state within a very short time. an
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The report that the Chicago pork packers p |
ave formed a trust to embrace the packing
ldustries of St. Louis , St. Paul. Chicago , Q
Imaha , Des Moines. Kansas City and Sioux D
'ity , i not at all improbable. It is well known
nit the pork packing establishments of Kan-
us City. Omaha. Sioux City. St. Paul and other
ities are closely connected with Chicago firms.
ii tact , the foimer were oiigiually branches
the parent houses m Chicago. An under- '
landing therefore may have been reached to
uncentrate the business as much as possible
several of the prominent packing centres ,
his would , of course , necessitate the shimmy
nvn of houses in centers not so nell adapted
ml forcing smaller concerns to the wall. Rut ]
ie formation of a trust in the sense to control „ . .
hsohitely tho pork packimr business of thep. .
ountry is out of the question.
The battle before the jail at Rirmiigham ,
labama.fortho possession of the man Hawes ,
ho is suspected of miirdeiiug his wife and
itughter , appears to have been the most desF
eratc and fatal struggle with a mob in our an- |
als. The mob was uhaltensred by the sheriff §
hen it approached tho jail and ordered to
alt. It disobeyed the order , when the sheriff
nd thposeflied their Winch'-stersand flual-
discharged a Gatling nn into the crowd
he number of killed and wounded is variou-f-
reported fniii : twelve to twenty. Am.mg
icm were the postmaster of the city , a Unitrj [ |
States di-puty marshal and a man from Uos-
ii. It is unusual that punishment of this
Ind is meted out to lynchers , but when men
ttack tho officers or the law they should be
repared for accidents. If every sheriff would
receive lynching mobs in this manner , the f *
lions custom would soon go Into iiniocu us ' '
BSiietude In the intention of the law that is
snctly the way a mob that undertakrstoovcr-
nwer the conetabulary force of tho state
muld lie met and repcllo 5. These men have
earthly business to bo there tri insr to hang J
man before ho has been sIveti any Fort of a ho
ial , on circumstantial evidence. Thegot dip
tore than they bargained Tor that time , coi
Hall , Cochran & Co. ,
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Implements , Etc.
A complete stock of
CUT LIC ity ,
STOVES ,
TINWARE ,
BARB WIRE
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WINDMILLS ,
OILS , ETC.
Lowest LivingPrices. .
WIST DENNISOX STUKKT.
McOOOK. - - NEBRASKA.
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Y"on will find a splotiilicl line A
ol" ( ! ! nthp , Cas'sinifres ' , "Wor
steds. London Soitiims. and
TroHserintrs , and a complete
assortment of Spring and Kail
Overcoatings. AUo Esqui
mau Heavers in all shades at
DRYS DALE'S
Fine Custom Tailor Shops ,
opposite the new postoffiee.
G od fits uaraoreed Thir-
t\-five years " cxpeiiencc in .
New York City.
IAIN AVENUE. McCOOK. NEB.
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Herian&DesLarzes ,
Propt ietors of the McCook
" ransfer % City Bus Line.
Bus to and from all trains. Coal haulinir
id general delivery. Time drays. All
ork promptly attended to. Leaveoidersat
reestfc Hnekiiell Luniher Yard.
Slue Front Livery Stable
D. D. SMITH , Proprietor.
Livery , feed and sale stables. Finest turn-
its in the city furnished. Barn , rear Ale
utee Hotel.
t. e. Mccracken ,
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McC00K ; NEBRASKA . .
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Writes Indemnily against Fire , LightI I
no , Tornado and Hail Sto-m.
M. A. LIBBEE ,
ontractor and Builder ,
MCCOOK , NF.URASKA.
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2-7 A specialty of line residence , echoo *
iusps. churches , etc. AH work ilonu will
pacb and satisTaction uuraiiteeil. Shop-
rucr liod o aud MuucUcritcr ptrceto ,
The "Mascotte. . " 1
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THE "WiASCOTTE. "
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Improved Heel-Plate f |
MACHINE. !
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We Iiave the only I
Machine in town. I
Plates attached to I
Jlubbcrs of all kinds I
at our STORE. I
BUY YOUU I
RUBBERS |
With our IMPKOVED HEEL PLATE I
on jukI j liov - them to joui' friends. I
Ihey will make your rubbers I
No whore in this country can be found wjjjjjjjjjjl
a letter assortment of rubber goods. See j H H
In Rubber Shoes , all made of fine Jersey cloth , H
are the most stylish , be3t fitting goods in the H
market. These goods are especially adapted to H
line city trade. We sell "first quality' ' goods at _ H
the same prices other dealers ask for second and H
third grade brands. H
W © Ire Headquarters I
For Wool Boots and Leather Boots and Shoes of |
every description. NOVELTIES in Ladies' and H
Gents' Mippers for the Holiday Trade. We save |
you money on every purchase you make at our M
store. M
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"BOSTON BARGAIN SHOE STOKE. " H
) PERA HOUSE BLOCK , - JIcCOOK , NEBRASKA , M
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I CITY BAKERY. | I
! fresh ' bread I I
- I DELIVERED EVERY DAY FREE OF CHARGE. \ H
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j -OYSTERS-CIDER-CIffAIJS- \ H
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) LUNCH ROOM IN CONNECTION , j H
; Cakes Made io Order. Si. Paul Patent Flour. ; II
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A. PROBST , PROP ,
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SATON & CO. , Proprietors. H
EQUIPMENT UNEXCELLED IN THE CITY. H |
East Hailhoad Street , - - McCook : , Xebbaska. |