The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 08, 1889, Image 1

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; - • - ' " VOLUME VII. McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY EVENING , FEBRUARY 8 , 1889. .NUMBER , - I
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FACTUAL COST
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1 TIE PIONEER HARDWARE , I
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' , . Jj lEgT * Brick Store , Main Avenue , 4 doors south of J. C. Allen & Co.
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I A. OPPENHEIMER 1
IBf 18 NOW OPENED UP AND
I READY M BUSINESS !
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I • CLOTfflNG , Etc.
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H * ' THIS WEEK I WILL QUOTE A FEW
L SPECIAL LOW PRICES I
Hr0 rONELOT OF SUITS-AT $5.00.
H f ' ; - ONE LOT OF CHILDREN'S SUITS AT $2.50.
BT ONE LOT OF YOUTHS' SCOTCH SUITS AT $3.50.
IkST * . - : - SIX FINE ALL-WOOL MEN'S SUITS AT $12.50.
H ) { : v , / : ONE DOZ. MEN'S BLUE BEAVERS AT $12.50.
BR. ONE'LOT WORSTED SUITS AT $8.00.
Hf UEANS PANTS AT 90 Cents TO $1.50.
Hr Jt BOYS' JEANS PANTS AT 75 CENTS. . ; : ' ' "
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BIG CUT IN ODD VESTS. v
H. ODD PANTS BELOW COST.
B - -V' " : ONE LOT OF COTTONADE PANTS AT $1.50.
Wr * * * ; Big Bargains in Dress Goods , Ginghams , Etc.
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B' AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION.
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B * o 113ABCOCK BRICK , - „ McCOOK , NEBRASKA. .
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
7. DrROK JEHNIKGS. JOHII WILEY.
JENNINGS & WILEY ,
ATTORNEYS : - AT - : LAW.
Will proctico in the State and United State
Courts , and before tho TJ ' ' . Land Offices.
Careful attention Kh'Oii to Colloitions. Office
over Citizens Dank , JlcCooU , No'j.
THOS. COLFER ,
ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAW ,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Heal Estate Bought and Sold and Colleciong
Made. Money loaned on real estate and llnal
proof. Ajjcnt Lincoln Land Co. Offico , over
Farmers & Merchants Bank.
R. M. SNAVELY ,
ATTORNEY ' - : - AT - : - LAW ,
INDIANOLA , NEBRASKA.
Will practice in all tho State and United
States Courts. Also , bofore the Land Offico at
McCookand the department at Washington.
HUGH 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 Nafl Bank Building1 .
a. j. niTrj-.xnoDSE : , "iv. n. staiiu ,
McCook. Indiauola.
Rittenhouse & Starr ,
Attorneys k &t k Law.
OFFICES AT
McCOOK AND INDIANOLA.
T. M. HEM , - C. TV. DAVIS.
Lita Eogistcr U. 3. Lasi Lito of Cos. Liti 05o ,
OiBes.SlnTia , Sis. 'Wahi5 t02 , D. 0.
HELM & DAVIS ,
Attorneys , Land § Loan Agents.
McCOOK NEBRASKA.
If you have a difficult contest case to prose-
cuto 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 Lean Broker ,
ilcCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Special attention given tc the sale of city
property. Houses rented and collection.
made. Offico : Rear of Citizens Bank.
T. B. STUTZMAN , M. D. ,
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon
OCULIST AMD ATJKIST.
McCOOK NEBRASKA
0"Offlce in McNeely Building , Main St.
B. B. DAVIS , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK NEBRASKA.
E Office atChejiory's drug store.
L. J. SPICKELMIER , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Special Atisatlw Given to renils DUcwss.
Office hour ? , from 9 to 11 A. M. . and 2 to 1 P.
M. , mountain time. OfficeOver Farmers &
Merchants bank.
Dr. Z. L. KAY ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
McCOOK. - - XKHUASKA.
53 ? Rooms : Over new First National Bank.
A. J. THOMAS ,
DENTIST.
Administers Gas if desired. "Office over
Scott's brick.
( J. W. MINKLER ,
FORMERLY
COUNTY - : - SURVEYOR ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Will do all kinds of Surveying , Grading and
Civil Engineering. Residence north of school
house.
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL ,
Geo. E. Johnston , Prop.
McCOOK , TiEBRASKA.
This house has been completely renovated
and refurnished throughout , and is lirst-class
in every respect. Rates reasonable.
W. M. SANDERSON ,
DECORATIVE - : - ARTIST ,
SCENIC PAINTER ,
Calclmining , Graining. Paper Hanging , etc.
with neatness and dispatch.
JOHN a. W. E. FLEEMING ,
House and Carriage Painting ,
QRAIXINa , CALCIMININQ , MARBLING ,
McCOOK. NEBRASKA.
Leave all orders at tho drug store of Albert
McMillen. First-elass work guaranteed.
J. H. BENNETT ,
.GONTRAGTOR
OF
BRICK AND STONE ,
McCOOK , - NEBRASKA.
F. D. BURGESS ,
PLUMBING ,
Steam and Hot Water Heating ,
North Main Ave. , McCook , Neb. -
By All work receives prompt attention.
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BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The Best Salve in tho world for cuts , bruis
es , sores , ulcers , salt rheUm. fever sores , tel-
.ter , chapped hands , cbirwfdns , corns , and all
Bkin eruptions , and positively cures piles , or
no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction , or money refunded. Price
| .wnt8pejrboK. For ealebr A. McMillen.
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The Prohibition and License Bill.
Tho following is the full text of Senator
Lindsay's senate tile No. 31 , with the house
amendment , over the adoption of which so
much excitement lias been witnessed in the
state legislature for tiio last few weeks. As
may bo seen by reading the bill tho election
for deciding the matter will not occur for
nearly two years yet , but the interest in the
struggle which is pending lias already made
the subject a leading topic of conversation in
every walk of life. 1'he business and pro
fessional men of the city , tiie ladies , the old
and young , all have something to say about
the probable results of the great temperance
campaign :
THE SENATE KILE.
A bill for an act to submit to the electors of
the state , for rejection or approval , an amend
ment to tho constitution of the state to pro
hibit tho manufacture , sale and keeping for
sale , of intoxicating liquors as a beverago , aud
providing for the manner of voting on such
proposed amendment. Introduced by J. P.
Lindsay.
Bo it enacted by the legislature of tho state
of Nebraska :
Section 1. That at tho general election to be
held on the-Tuesday succeeding the llrst Mon
day of November , A. IV1690 , thore shall bo
submitted to the electors of this stato for ap
proval or rejection-an amendment to tho con
stitution of thi3 state in wotds as follows :
"Th'j ' manufacture , sate , aud keeping for sale ,
of intoxicating liquors as a beverage , are for
ever prohibited in this state , and the legisla
ture shall provide by law for the enforcement
of this provision. "
Sec. 2. At such election , on tho ballot of
each elector voting for the proposed amend
ment to the constitution , shall Uo written or
printed the words : .For proposed umendinent
to the constitution , prohibiting the manufact
ure , sale , and keeping for sale , of intoxicating
liquors as a beverage , " and "Against said pro
posed amendment to the constitution .prohibit-
Ing the manufacture , sale and keeping for sale
of intoxicating liquors as a beverage. "
Sec. 3. If the said proposed amendment shall
be approved by a majority of the electors vot
ing at the said election , then it shall constitute
section t of article one of the constitution of
this state.
nOUSE AMENDMENTS.
Amend section 1 , after line 5 , by adding tho
following : "And there shall also at such elec
tion be separately submitted to tho electors of
this state for their approval or rejection an
amendment to tho constitution of tho state in
words as follows :
"The manufacture , sale and keeping for
sale of intoxicating liquors as a bevurnge ,
shall be licensed and regulated by law. "
Amend section 2 to make it read as follows :
Sec. 2. At such election , on the ballot of each
elector voting for the proposed amendments
to the constitution , shall be written or printed
the words :
"for proposed amendment to the constitu
tion , prohibiting the manufacture , sale and
keeping for sale of intoxicating liquors as a
beverage , " or , "Againstsaid proposed amend
ment to the constitution prohibiting the man
ufacture , sale and keepjug for sale of intoxi
cating liquors as a beverage. " There shall al
so be written or printed on the ballot of each
elector voting for the proposed amendment
to the constitution , the words :
* \For proposed amendment to the constitu
tion that the manufacture , sale and keeping
for sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage
in this state , shall be licensed and regulated by
law , " or "Against said proposed amendment
to the constitution that the manufacture , sale
and keeping for sale of intoxicating liquors as
a beverage shall bo licensed and regulated by
law. "
Sec. 3. If either of tho said proposed amend
ments shall be approved by a majority of the
electors voting at tho said election then it
shall constitute section 27 of article 1 of tho
constitution of this state.
.Efforts are being made to discover the
cause of the low price of cattle to the grower.
Indefinite charges are made continually that
the dressed beef men are to blame for it.
There may bo some truthin this , butit cannot
wholly account for the apparent cheapness of
cattle. The market for hogs has been re
markably stiff for a number of months. The
hog grower cannot complain of low prices.
If the pork and beef packing monopolies hold
the power to depress the price of live stock at
will , why do they not lower the price of hogs
as they have of cattle ? The truth is , the low
price of cattle is rue to tho fact that the sup
ply outruns the demand. A glance at the table
of the number of cattle returned for taxation
would prove this. For the year JSS1 the re
port shows that six millions of cattle were
returned from the nine western states and
territories devoted to cattle raising. In 1887
the number returned was nearly fourteen
millions. If the figures for 1SSS were prepared
they would no doubt run into tne twenty mil
lions. WhTetber these returns be correct or
not is immaterial. They are undoubtedly un
derestimated. Nevertheless these estimates
prove that there has been an enormous in
crease in the number of cattle since tho palmy
days when live stock fetched high prices. For
that reason , it is to the interest of the cattle
growers of the west to extend their market
and encourage the beef-packing industries.
They must find avenues to dispose of tempor
ary overproduction. But this can never be
accomplished by a short-sighted policy to re
strict the free movement of cattle from one
state to another by the passage of local inspec
tion laws , nor by unwarranted hostility to the
beef-packing industries , through whose ener
gies the west is able to supply not only Amer
ica but Europe with cheap beef. Bee.
Dundy Democrat : Benkelman base ball en
thusiasts are going to organize a ball team for
the season of 'SO that will be a terror to all
competitors in the Repub'ican Valley. It will
be a Dundy county club , Ough and Parks will
contribute their best players to the associa
tion. Benkelman will have a home club to be
proud of this year. Spurious coin has been
circulated to some extent iu the northern por
tion of the county during the past year. x.ast
week while Dave Butes was searching for
some lost article in a dilapidated cabin form
erly the house of a supposed honest home
steader , ho unearthed a full set of dies , the
kind used in the manufacture of the "queer. "
This discovery may reflect some light upon
the mystery. In many respects Judge Coch
ran is a model magistrate. lie lacks one im
portant characteristic , , however , that of com
mand. Ho does not imbue his attorneys with
a sense of his authority , and permits entirely
too much wrangling and side talk. He is aff
able aud courteous to a fault. A cultivation
of tho art of discipline will , with his other ex
cellent qualiflcations , make Cochran one of
the best and most popular of tho Nebraskn
judges It is doubtful if a session of dis
trict court in western Nebraska ever called
together a better array of legal talent than
that before the court on this occasion. In ad
dition to the splendid Dundy county bar were
such able legal lights as Colonel B. F. Mont
gomery , of Denver ; Hon. Thos. Golfer , of Mc
Cook ; MorJan. of Arapahoe ; Stuil , of Auburn ;
McElroy , of Oberliu and Hon. George Lambert
son , of Lincoln.
The insurance bill introduced iu the state
senate should receive very.careful considera
tion , so that its provisions shall be made so ex
plicit that there will be no possibility of evad
ing them. The proper regulation of insurance
companies is a matter that has given the legis
latures of the older states a good deal of trou-
ble , and in some of them a reform miusurance j
laws is now demanded. The exposure of J
fraudulent insurance companies in New York
within the past two years made a rather start
ling showing of how a hr.v supposed to be very
nearly perfect could bo evaded and the people
defrauded by swindling schemers pretending
to bo mutual insurauce companies. Nebras
ka should profit by such experiences ,
Hall , Cochran & Co. ,
DKALKKS IK
Implements , Etc.
A complete stock of'
CUTLERY ,
STOVES ,
TINWARE , •
BARB WIRE ,
WINDMILLS ,
OILS , ETC
Lowest LiTing' Prices.
"WEST DENNISON STREET ,
McCOOK , - - NEBRASKA.
Fins WnnlBnsl
jg. .illy sa \JLit M.t3 r
You will find a splendid Imp
of Cloths , Cassiraeres , Wor
steds , London Suitings , and
Trouserings , and a complete
assortment of Spring and Fall
Overcoatings. Also Esqui
mau Beavers in all shades at
DB-YS DALE'S
Fine Custom Tailor Shops ,
opposite the new postofEce.
Good fits guaranteed. Thir
ty-five years' experience in
Now York City.
MAIN AVENUE , McCOOK , NEB.
ALLEN'S TRANSFER ,
Bus , Baggage Bray Line.
F. P. ALLEN , Prop. ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
S7 Best Eciuipped in tho Citv. Leave orders
at Commercial Hotel. Good well water fur
nished . , . on short notice. . , ,
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Herian & DesLarzes ,
Proprietors of the McCook
Transfer % City Bus Line.
Eus to and from all trains. Coal IiauHnjr
and general delivery. Three drays. All
work promptly attended to. Leave orders at
Frees & Hocknell Lumber Yard.
Blue Front Livery Stable
D. D. S3IITH , Proprietor.
Liverjfeed and sale stables. Finest turn
nuts in the city furnished. Uarii , rear 31c-
Enti'e Hotel.
Hotel.R.
R. H. COLE ,
"The Leading"
mtihntkttl I u3gui
op McCOOK , roa
First-Class Tailoring * .
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TTaving a large stock of Fine Suitings
and Trouserings , I will furnish them
• heap for the next GO days.
t. e. Mccracken ,
Tibs IposiF giiM RrH
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McCOOK , NEBRASKA ,
Writes Indemnity against Firs , Light-
t ' nn , Tornado and Hail Siorm.
• M. G. MAXWELL ,
BREEDER OF
Uml sOihE * 4iitiIil03 ;
• Stock on hand at ? ! ! , .liruqs : ' Farm : ,
one uiile so.uth or McCook , Neb.
The "Mascotte. " 1
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sSP Improved Heel-Plate I
mf : MACHINEI I
flltl * ' "l'Veliave the only I
i i SL J Machine in town. I
% | h1 | % Plates attached to I
% & & & $ $ & Kubbers of all kinds I
R il ' at our STORE.
M - aHf BIJY youk ; I
THE "IWASCOTTE. " JA. W U U A-J IX. VJ
Witli our IMPROVED HEEL PLATE I
on and sliow tkeni to your Mentis. .1
Tliey will make your rubbers I
No where in this country can be found W/KJjj/m I
a better assortment of rubber goods. See Hf I
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In Rubber Shoes , all made of fine Jersey cloth , I
are the most stylish , best fitting goods in the I
market. These goods are especially adapted to I
fine city trade. We sell "first quality" goods at I
the same prices other dealers ask for second and , jfl
third grade brands. I
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We ( Hr@ Headquarters I
For Wool Boots and Leather Boots and Shoes of I
every description. NOVELTIES in. Ladies' and I
Gents' Slippers. We save you money on every I
purchase you make at our store. I
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"BOSTON BARGAIN SHOE STORE. " | |
Oi'iKA HOUSE IiLOCK , - McCOOK , XEKKASKA. I
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1 CITY BAKERY.
I FRESH BREAD I
\ DELIVERED EVERY DAY FREE OF CHARGF. \ :
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| PIES-CAKES-CANDIES-NUTS- \
lf , -OYSTfiRS-CIDER-CJGARS- \
\ TOBACCO-ETC-ET ( ; . - \
\ LUNCH ROOMIN CONNECTION. I
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I Cakes Made to Order. St. Paul Patent Flaur. \
\ A. PROBST , PROP. !
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The Candy Kitchen
Is now located in its new quarters In the
VSGOTT BRIGK. ' - ;
A fine assortment of . Candies of
OUR OWN MAKE. I
Constantly on hand. OYSTERS SERVED IN EVERY STYLE. r
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