The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 28, 1888, Image 1

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    I f ( ' VOLUMEmf . McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY EVENING , DECEMBER 28 , 1888. NUMBER 31. JH
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I .YOUR CHOICE"
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I for THIRTY DAYS ONLY at
TIE PIONEER HABDWABE ,
I LaTOURETTE & CO./
H : B Brick Store , Main Avenue , 4 doors south of J. C. Allen & Co.
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I 1888. Fall Season.1889. '
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The fact that my efforts in the past to produce
none but of the highest standard of excellence
have been appreciated by friends and customers ,
as shown by my large and rapidly increasing busi-
B ness , has encouaraged me to still greater exertions
" for the Fall and Yinter season.
My Collection of Pine Fairies ;
B , • For gentlemen wear , is now complete , and it will
: ' - give me pleasure to have you see my stock , 'which
m is as large and handsome an assortment of new
goods as can beshown by any of the best houses h
in larger cities. I am better prepared now to exe- :
m cute all orders promptly , and give the trade styl- ' ]
i ish and perfect littiDg garments.
L. BERNHEIMER ,
f- MoCook , Nebraska. MERCHANT TAILOR.
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' ; " DEALERS IN =
| LUMBER !
I : Sash , Doors , Blinds , Lime , Cement ,
t HARP AND SOFT COAL.
J " * /Authorized Capital. $100,000. - Paid up Capital , $50,000.
| | - OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS : :
fcEb.HOCKNELL , PRESIDENT B M. FREES , VICE-PRESIDENT.
F. L. BROWN , CASHIER
t A. CAMPBELL. J. C. ALLEN. S. L. * GREEN.
I SUBSCRIBE FOR " THETRIBUNEl / " * 'S" ' A YEAB-
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BUSINESS DIRECT0RT.
J. BYHON JKNNIN08. JOIIH WILBV.
JENNINGS & WILEY ,
ATTORNEYS AT - : - LAW.
Will practice In tlio Stale and United State
Courts , and before tlio U S. Land Offlccs.
Ciirefnl attention Riven no Collections. OlHco
over Citizens llnnk. McCook. Nolt
Til OS. CUJiFBll ,
ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAW ,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Real Estato nought and Sold and Colleclons
Mtide. Money loaned on roal estato and final
proof. Ajjont Lincoln Land Co. Office , over
Farmers & Merchants Hank.
It. M. SNAVKLY ,
ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAAV ,
INDIANOLA , NEBRASKA.
Will prnctice in all the State and United
States Courts. Also , hefore the T.und Ollico at
McCook and the department nt Washington.
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HUGH W. COLE ,
LAWYER ,
MCCOOK NEBRASKA.
Will practice in all the Courts. Commercial
and corporation law aspocialty.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Rooms 4 and 5. First Nafl Bunk Building : .
A. J. IIITTKKIIOirSE , W. II. STAIill ,
McCook. ludiauola.
Rittenhouse & Starr ,
Attorneys $ at $ Law.
OFFICES AT
McCOOK AND INDIANOLA.
T. 1. IIKLM , C. W. DAVIS.
Late Scglstcr V. S. Lisl Lata of Qas. Lsai 0Eo ,
Offlca , Slr ia. Sa : . Waihl&ztoa , D. C.
IIKLM & DAVIS ,
Attorneys , Land P Loan Agents.
McCOOK NE11KASKA.
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If you have a difficult contest case to prose
cute or defend and want to win consult us.
Olllcc. north of U. S. Land Office. Front base
ment of Ihi' Citizens Bank.
H. G. DIXON ,
Reai Estate and Loan Broker ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
• Special attention given to the sale of city
property. Housos rented and collections
made. Office : * Rear of Citizens Bank.
T. B. STUTZMAN , M. D
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon ,
OCULIST AND ATJBIST.
McCOOK NEBRASKA
JS'-Offico in McNeely Buildinp. Main St.
B. B. DAVIS , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , I
McCOOK NEBRASKA.
"Office atChonory's drug store.
L. J. SPIOKELMIER , M. D. , \
PHYSICIAN ' AND SURGEON , i
Special Attentl-n Qlvoa to "cnalo Sisaasec. (
Office hours , from 9 to 11 A. M. . and 2 to 4 P. t
M. . mountain time. Office : Over Farmers & j
Merchants bank.
Dr. Z. L. KAY ,
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON \
McCOOK. - - NEBRASKA. I
E Office : RoomNo.l.FirstNaional Bank .
Building. Residence , on Marshall srteet.
L. J. THO.MAS ,
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DENTIST. ,
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Administers Gas if desired. J3r"Office over n
Scott's brick.
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G. W. 31INKLEK , I I
FOKMEIUjV c |
COUNTY - : - SURVEYOR , z
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Met'OOK , NEBRASKA.
Will do all kinds of Surveyinsr , Grading and
3ivil Engineering. Residence north of 6chool o
muse. | :
I'HE COMMERCIAL HOTEL , it i
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Geo. E. Johnston , Prop. s
McCOOK. XEBRASKA. v
ThiB house has been completely renovated
ind refurnished throughout , and is flrst-class a i
n every respect. Rates reasonable.
W : M. SANDERSON , [ 1
DECORATIVE - : - ARTIST , u
SCENIC PAINTER ,
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Calcimining , Graining. Paper Hanging , etc.
rlth neatness and dispatch. p
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JOHN G. W. F. FLEE.MING , I
flouse and Carriage Painting- ,
GRAINING , CAtOIMININO. MAItBLINO , j ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA. p
Leave alt orders at the drug store of McMHH
en & Weeks. First-class work jruaranteed. n
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J. H. BENNETT , I
GONTRAGTOR i.o .
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BRICK AND STONE , ;
McCOOK. - NEBRASKA.Bl
PREDMORE BROS. , I :
Blacksmithing and Woodwork , Ic I
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Horse Shoeing a Specialit. c
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Repairs Wagons and .Buggies in a Work 1S 9
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manlike Manner.
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i.11 Work Warranted. McCook , Nebraska
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SHOP South of Badger Lumber Yard. % ti
F. D. BURGESS , Ip I
PLUMBING. ! p
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bteam and Hot Water Heating , Io I
North Main Ave. . McCook , Neb. ri
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tW All work receives prompt attention , ti
Havks Ckntiik Is hugging Itself over the
prospect of baviiigdaily mall from Culbertsou
in a few weeks.
At Tabasco , Mexico , a new tolcniin Is spurt
ing Tortli streams nf red water. It is hiudly
nccessiiry to state that It Is painting every
thing red in its vicluitv.
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Tfie only repiildlcan paper In the country
that Is not publishing Hiiirlson's ciibiueis Is
the Indianapolis jpuriml , the only paper that
knows anything miniit It.
Tub amount sunk In the Panama canal is
staled at 1400.000.000. ' And the woist of it is
the money came lariroSy fiom the small sav"
lugs of the Freneh middle classes.
Tun White Caps of Illinois have sent signifi
cant wariiiuys to the coal dealers to give full
wefirht on dial , and if they do not they will
feel the black snake acios their backs.
Wk have authentic and inside news reirard-
luir General Harrison's cabinet. It will be re
publican of the all wool-and unnl wide kind ,
and we believe that this Is all tlio republican
parly wants.
Tnn supreme court of Missouri , in the t 'lr-
phouc case , lias decided that muiiielpiiliiKs
cannot control the rates charged by corpora
tions recoiling their cliarteis and franchises
from tin : slate.
TfiituAn from the liber ol tin * nottlo is now
spun so flue that sixty miles of it only weigh
two and a half pounds. The same liber has
for some time been iifcd in Europe in the
mauufitctuie of r.ipes.
GknkriTj J < > nN M. Pai.mi.ii and Adjutant
Gen. Kountz have discovered that iheir etrorts
to divide the Grand Army , liuve icsulted in
nothing more torinidnhlc thnu tneir own with
drawal. The ranks of the veterans remain
solid.
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With a rashness which ho never realized
until too late , he hud ki sed the Morton girl
right on th' * umiith. "Never < Io that asrain.
sir ! " she said. "M.M MUs U'jildo. " said be.
"if the Lord lets me thaw out this time. I will
never attempt the like again at least without
an overcoat. "
If railroad authorities will neither conduct
their oxvn business on decent principles and
with good faith townrd each other and lowaid
the stockholders and the public , nor observe
the lestrictions and regulation * laid down hy
law , the time will come when the government
will take the management of railroads into its
own hands , and that we should not like to see.
Tup. New York Voice sa.\s : "There is very
little hope for tctnpoiance legislation. " Thar
is true. The Prohibitionists of New York
united with the saloons and defeated Wiirner
Miller and elected Governor Hill , who is pledg
ed , to vote all legislation looking toward tem
perance. In no state of all the Union has the
Third Party Piohibiiinnists ever enacted a
single ' measure > f temperance legislation.
The Garrett lamily is once more really at
the head of the Ball imore& Ohio , nud a women
did it. Miss M ry Garrett's influence retired
Spencer nud put Majer in his place. Speucer
had bee the right hand man of the elder Gar
rett , but he was approached by Gould and in
duced to sell out the sou. Then the daughter
took a baud , and now Spencer realizes that in
gratitude is a crime with the penalty aflixed.
At Macon. Ga. . the other evening , some un
reconstructed miser emit hungu United States
fl.ig ' upside down , with the evident intention
of insulting the government. The next morn
ing early the flag was promptly removed by
the loyal residents ot the city This is an in
dication that the national sentiment is fast
superseding sectional feeling in the south. .
l'ho next four j ears will see great progress In
the same diroctiou.
Leon Baii-ky , the man nominated by Presi-
ient Cleveland to be United States district at
torney for Indiana , bitterly opposed , as assist-
mit district attorney , the piosecution of the
lemocratic tally s-heet lowers ami thieves of
bat state who ar < * imw in the state penrteiiti-
iry. If the'ptesident is an honebt man. and ,
loes not want to insult those American citi- 4
sens who believe in political honesty , ho will .
Withdraw the appointment of Bailey.
A MiNiSTiuand his wife enteied a lawyer's
> mce in Chicago and asked for a divorse. The
awjer granted it on the spot. He being a
judge as well. Then the woman wanted to
ray the lawyer and he s iid she could pay by
narrying him , and as the divorced husband 1
.tanding by. promptly assented to perform
he ceremony , they were wedded at once. In
• lew of this case it fa difficult to understand
vhy marriage may not be both a success ana
failure.
It appears troin statements recently pub-
ished that tlio railwujs of Prussia , owned by
he government , arc paying great and fast
rrowing profits. The net surplusfor thetreus-
iry or that kingdom was S17.000.000 in 1870 SO ,
md it has steadily Iiiciensed each fiscal year
intil. for 1837 88 it lcached $65,000 000. and the a
irofit for 18bS S3 is said to be almost certain to y
imourit to $77,500,000 Tin 's is an enormous net V
e venire to obtain from the railways of aterri- "
ory smaller than that or any one of several of r
mr slates. J
Thk county auditois ut Iowa have taken a
irautical aed simple method lor solving the
problem of it uniform basis for assessments
iT pioperty in the countiesoT thestate. They
net in convention and by comparing the dif-
erent rai.dcs of assessment , they have orer-
nmeihe confusion and embarrassment which
esultfrom the various methods now used ,
laving agreed upon a uniform and equitable
ihsis. tlio auditors urge all boards of supervis-
irs to enforce it upon the ns-essnrs of the va-
10U3 counties. Tlie county auditors of Neb-
aska could well follow the Iowa example in o
iriiiglug about a similar reroim in our own E
tate _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ =
Thk demand for the suitable regulation of
iiilroads in accordance with equity to all con-
erued is legitimate , but the spirit of hostility
lisplajed bv certain newspapeis in their eT- !
oris to excite a senseless prejudice to serve
mds or their own is not ouly mean but mis- j
hievotis. The people of Nebraska must
runrd against the growth of a sentiment that
unjust and calculated to impede the devel
ipmeut of our resources. Demagogues hero
ne doing their utmost to accomplish what has
iroved a ruinous poliej in other states. Just
roinds of complaint have been exaggf rated rj
md made the basis of glaring wrongs perpe
rated against corporations , with disastrous "
esults to the public interests. This has been
lotnbly true in Iowa , where a mistaken policy
las triumphed and crippled industrial pros-
terity. A quietus has been put upon railroad (
itiilding. and during the past year not a mile *
las been built in if state that has a greater ca-
iacity for growth and more need for railroad .
acillties in its undeveloped sections tbau any
ilher of the Western states. The people have
uincd the railroads already built , and put a
top to the building or new lines that won d h
ave opened up the remainder of the state to d
he markets of tbe country. e
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Hall , Cochran & Co. ,
DEAMMIS IN
HARDWARE ,
Implements , Etc.
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A complete stock of
CUTLERY ,
STOVES ,
TINWARE ,
BARB WIRE ,
WINDMILLS ,
OILS , ETC.
Lowest LivingPrices. .
WEST DHNNISON STltHET.
McCOOK , - - XEHilASKN.
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5Toti will find a splendid line
of Cloth" , Cas-iim-res. 'Wor
steds. London Siiitinjra , and
TrntP'erinsr" . and a complete
assortment of Sprinjr and Fall
Overcnalintr * . A No Esqui
mau Beavers in all shades at
DRYSDALB'S
Fine Custom Tailor Simps ,
opposite the new pnstniiiuc.
Good fits "uar.ititeud Thir
ty-five years ' experience in
New York City.
MAIN AVENUE , McCOOK. NEB.
Herian&DesLarzes ,
.Proprietors of the McCook
rransfen % City Bus Line.
Bus to and from all trains. Coal haulinc
Liirt general delivery. Tliree drays. All
vork pioinptly attended to. Leave orders at
'rees& Hocknell Lumber Yard.
Blue Front Livery Stable
D. D. S3I1TH , Proprietor.
Liveiy. feed and sale sbtbles. Finest turn-
nits in the city fiittiMied. Earn , rear Mc
Sntee ilotel.
t. e. Mccracken ,
\k \ insuranos Ag't
McCOOK. NEBRASKA , •
Writes Indemnity against Fire , Light-
ling , Tornado and Hail Storm.
• M. A. LIBBEE.
Jontractor and Builder ,
5ICCOOK , NEBRASKA.
ZST" A specialty or flno residences , scbool
louses , diuretics , etc. AH work dono witb
llspatch and satisfaction guaranteed. Sbops.
orner Dodge and Manchester streets ,
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The "Mascotte. " : i
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. Improved Heel-PIate j
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Phites attached to •
M Eubbcrs of all kinds 1
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THE "MASCOTTE. " lVUiJil/lVO ] I
With our IMPHO VED HEEL P LATE I
on and sliow tliem to your friends. I
They will make your rubbers I
No where in this country can be found WgNmtA I
a better assortment of rubber goods. See J Eb I
In Rubber Shoes , all made of fine Jersey cloth , H
are the most stylish , best fitting goods in the I
market. These goods are especially adapted to Jfl
fine citj trade. We sell "first quality" goods at ' * |
the same prices other dealers ask for second and V
third grade brands. H
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Wer © Headquarters J I
For Wool Boots and Leather Boots and Shoes of H
every description. NOVKLTIES in Ladies' and H
Gents' Slippers for the Holiday Tkade. We save H
you money on every purchase you make at our H
"BOSTON BARGAIN SHOE STORE/ ' V
OPEItA HOUSE BLOCK , - McCOOK , NEBRASKA. 'H
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I DELIVERED EVERY DAY FREE OF CHARGE. !
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] LUNCH ROOM IN CONNECTION. I
I Cakes Made io Order. St. Paul Patent Flour. | H
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EATON & CO. Proprietors fl
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