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

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• ; VOLUME VII. McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY EVENING , MARCH 8 , 1889. NUMBER 41. , .
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We have just opened up a
i large line of Northern grown
GAEDEN SEEDS in bulk ,
upon which we are making
attractive prices. Parties
wanting Onion and other
| | garden seeds , will do well
H' ' to get our prices before buy-
Ml Ma &
m ing. Blue Grass and White
it Clover for lawns , and Planet
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11 LaTOURETTE & CO. ,
H f &T * Brick Store , Main Avenue , 4 doors south of J. 0. Allen & Co.
I A. OPPENHEIMER
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1 READY H BUSINESS !
H. I CARRY AN IMMENSE LINE OF
I CLOTHING , Etc.
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B 3 THIS WEEK I WILL QUOTE A FEW
| | SPECIAL LOW PRICES
K ONE LOT OF SUITS AT $5.00.
Hi' ONE LOT OF CHILDREN'S SUITS AT $2.50. "
I& . .ONE LOT OF YOUTHS' SCOTCH SUITS AT $3.50.
IIt SIX FINE ALL-WOOL MEN'S SUITS AT $12.50.
til ONE DOZ. MEN'S BLUE BEAVERS AT $12.50.
| | ] ONE LOT WORSTED SUITS AT $8.00.
Ii | JEANS PANTS AT 90 Cents TO $1.50.
| tk ' BOYS' JEANS PANTS AT 75 CENTS.
lip ' , _ BIG CUT IN ODD VESTS.
H : " * " * . \ ODD PANTS BELOW COST.
H ( ONE LOT OF COTTONADE PANTS AT $1.50.
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m Big Bargains in Dress Goods , Ginghams , Etc.
I " Boots ® Shoes
M AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. :
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B 4 f BAB0OOK BRICK , - M4QQ9K } JTBBBASKA. J <
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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J. BYRON JENNINGS ,
ATTORNEY - AT - : - LAW.
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Will praotico in tlio Slnte and United Stnto
Courts , and boforo tlio TT Land Olllcc1 ? .
Curoful nttontion given o Collodions. Olllce
ovor Citizens Bank , McCool. , KoI ) .
THOS. COLFER ,
ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAW.
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Eoal Estate Bought and Sold and Collocion
Mode. Monoy loaned on.roal estate and fliiu !
proof. Agent Lincoln Land Co. Offlco , over
Farmora & Merchants Bank.
R. M. SNAVELY ,
ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAW.
INDIANOLA , NEIJKASKA.
Will practico in nil tlio State and [ Tniio
States CourtB. Aro ! , boforo tlio LundOt'tcofi '
McCook and tho department at Washington.
HUGH W. COLE ,
LAWYER ,
MCCOOK NEBRASKA.
Will practico in all tho Courts. Commercial
and corporation law a specialty.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Rooms 4 and 6. First Nafl Bank Building.
A. J. BITTENnOUSE , W. R. STARR ,
McCook. Indianola.
Rittenhouse & Starr ,
Attorneys $ at $ Law.
OFFICKS AT
McCOOK AND INDIANOLA.S
C. W. DAVIS ,
Attorney , Land g Loan Agent ,
McCOOK , - NEBKASKA.
Four year's experience in the General Land
Office at Washington , D. C , as Examiner of
Contest Cases. DiiBcult contest cases a spec-
ialty. Remember , I advise correctly upon all
i pertaining to tho publio land laws.
8uestion8 Basement of Citizens Bank.
H. G. DIXON ,
Real Estate and Loan Broker ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Special attention given tc tho sale of city
property. Houses rented and collections
made. Offico : Rear of CitizenB Bank.
T. B. STUTZMAN , M. D. ,
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon ,
OOULIST & 8T > AUEIST.
McCOOK NEBRASKA
"Office in McNeely Building , Main St.
B. B. DAVIS , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK NEBRASKA.ei
l OEQco at Chenery's drug store.
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L. J. SPICKELMIER , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bporial Altcatiffi Glvoa to Femle Dlseasos.
Office hours , from 9 to 11 A. M. . and 2 to 4 P.Y
M. . mountain time. Offico : Over Farmers &
Merchants bank. > j
Dr. Z. L. KAY ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
McCOOK. - - SKUHASKA.
"Rooms : Overnew First National Bank.
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A. J. THOMAS , a
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Administers Gas if desired. "Office over 1
: Scott's brick.
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G. W. MINKLER , a
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COUNTY - : - SURVEYOR , tc
McCOOK , NEBRA8KA.
Will do all kinds of Surveying , Grading and j
Civil EnBineerinff. Residence north of school
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THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL , is
Geo. E. Johnston , Prop. fil
McCOOK , "NEBBASKA.
This house has been completely renovated
and refurnished throughout , and is first-class
In every respect. Rates roasonabio. .
W. M. SANDERSON , pe
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DECORATIVE - : - ARTIST , "
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SCENIC PAJLNTEB , 3d
Calcimininff , Graining. Papor Hanging , etc. g
with neatness and dispatch.
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JOHN G. W. F. FLEEMING , { : : J
Honse and Carriage Painting ,
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QBAINIKO , CAidMININa , MABBLIKO , gt
MCCOOK. NEBRASKA. bi
Leave al ) orders at the drug store of Albert Jl
McMillen. | First-ciass work guaranteed. 0
J. H. BENNETT , t
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F. D. BURGESS , f0pi
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Steam and Hot Water Heating ,
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North Main Ave. , McCook , NeD.
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M. C. MAXWELL , 3f
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Stock on hand at all times. Farm :
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Anniversary Services.
Tlie Anniversary Services at the Lutheran
church , last Sunday , were well attended. The
pastor , Kev. Kimmel , gave the following
statistics in his review of tho three year's
work as General Missionary pastor , in the
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Republican Valley , including all lines of the
B. & M. railroad soutli of Platte river and
west of Hastings : Number ot sermons first
year , 160 in 19 different towns. The second
year , 175 in 22 different towns. Third year ,
216 in 16 towns. Miles traveled in his work :
First year , 12,400. Second year , 12,000 , and
the past year , 21,450. Organized seven con
gregations : Franklin , Bloomington and Mc
Cook. Neb. , Long Island , Oberlin and Nor-
catur , Kas. , and Akron , Colo. And built a
church at each place , except the last. The
six churches cost § 10,500 , and have an indebt
edness of 54,500 , leaving a net gain as money
raised on the field , of S12.000. He bought and
paid for lots for the use of tho church in the
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future , at Alma , Republican City , Indianola ,
Minden , Cambridge , and Holdrege , Neb. ,
valued at 81,500. Total net gain of property
in three years , S13.500. Collected for home
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and foreign missons , S166.70and received on
pastor's salary S500.00. He raised tho money
and superintended the building of all the
churches , and did all the preaching and pasn
toral ' work , and added 179 members. He
preaches now regularly every Sunday at Mc
Cook and every two weeks , on week-day
evenings , at Franklin , Bloomington , Oxford
and Grant , Nebraska , and Long Island , Kan-
sas. Every four weeks at Akron , Hyde and
Holyoke , Colorado , and occasionally at Min
den , Holdrege , Riverton , Curtis and Madrid ,
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Nebraska. He thanked the people of Mc
Cook for liberality extended. The member
ship of the church at McCook has grown to
35 and their financial condition is excellent.
At the close of the services , the congregation
by unanimous vote requested that the present
relations continue , and pledged their hearty
support. Though his family will go to Colo
rado , to give Mrs. Kimmel a much needed
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and well deserved rest , the pastor will con-
tinue ' his work as before. The pastor was
elected superintendent of the Sunday School ,
which will meet every Sunday at 9:39 : , M. T.
A. C. Ebert was elected treasurer. Geo. Le-
Hew , secretary , Miss Dora LeHew , chorister ,
and ; Miss Minnie Pade , librarian. A cordial
invitation is extended all to be present at all
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the services. The pastor may be called at
any ! time for funeral or other service , by re-
quest to A. C. Ebert at Citizen's Bank.
My Night Experience in Search of a
Doctor in McCook.
Editor Tribune : As much comment is
being made on a circumstance in which I am
somewhat interested , I take the liberty of
presenting the following facts to your read-
ers :
A neighbor , A. C. Nettleton , sent me for
doctor , in a case where two lives were at
stake. Like the most of us , he had his pref
erence andl went to that one and was given
the excuse of other professional duties , an
other gave the same excuse , while a third
must stay at home with his children as they
were alone. Another could not attend on ac-
count of a disabled hand as is well known.
was told that Dr. Hall would soon be at
home at the Commercial Hotel where I soon
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found him ; but he did not know A. C. Net-
tleton. Reference was made to tho "black
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list , " but the name was not there ; still he
was not satisfied , but must be sure of his pay ,
so 1 told him I would give him my note for
the amount , § 12.50. I had to provide convey *
ance for him both ways ; but I was also un
known to him , but finally he said if I wouldm
get some one that heknew to also sign the
note he would go. Frank P. Allen who
came to the hotel with his bus , and to whom
was almost a stranger , kindly signed the
note thus placing me under great obligations
to him. It seems hard , to say the least , that
man must see his wife and children lie and
suffer , while the messenger is going around
town at midnight to waken some one to sign
notes with him ; or if he be a stranger , see
liim return without the looked for doctor ,
instances like the above are no blot on the
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noble profession he represents , but is only an-
sther phase of "man's inhumanity to man , "
found the world over , causing misery and
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suffering , filling prisons and poor-housesand -
illing hell brimful and running over.
Andrew Carson.
TRUE TO NAME.
Those who appreciate the value of nursery
stock , trees and plants true to name and in
perfect condition , should write to Crete uurs-
jries , Crete , Nebraska , for their catalogue
ind printed matter giving full description of
such varieties as they have found best adapt
to Central Nebraska , together with sug
gestions for planting the same. Their nurs
eries are located 20 miles S.V. . of Lincoln on
he main line of the B. & M. , and in 17 years
hey have built up a large business. On large
jrders they pay fare both ways of customers =
come and see them and examine their
stock , by deducting travelling expenses from
Sill purchased. Everything ordered before
March 25th will be delivered in McCook free
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f charge , as the Supt. lias sold three-fourths K
a car load , with which additional orders |
jan be packed. No sale yard. Order early.
Address , E. F. STEPHENS , Supt.
Pensions for Deafness. '
The recent act of Congress , providing for
increase of pension on account of total or
partial : deafness , having been approved by a
the President , the Commissioner of Pensions ci
ives notice to all those now pensioned for =
total or partial deafness that no formal ap
plication will be required to secure said inv
urease. Notice is given by the Pension Of-
5ce that it will only be necessary for such
pensioners to write to the Commissioner , give
names , certificate number , and service , and
such cases will be settled at the eailiest prac
tical moment.
ELECTRIC BITTERS.
This I remedy is becoming bo well known and
popular as to need no special mention. All
ivho ' havs used Electric Bitters sing tho same
song of paaise. A purer medicine does not
jxist and it is guaranteed to do all that is
claimed. JUectrio Bitters will euro all diseases
tho Liver and Kidneys , will remove Pimples ,
Boils , Salt Rheum and other effeetions caused .
impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the
system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial
fevers. For cure of Headache * , onstlpation
ind Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire
satisfaction guaranteed , or money refunded.
Price 50 cts. and $ 1.00 per bottle , at A. McMil4
en'a drag store.
Hall , Cochran & Co. ,
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flMlJiliillJj ,
Implements , Etc.
A complete stock of
CUTLERY ,
STOVES ,
TINWARE ,
BARB WIRE ,
WINDMILLS ,
OILS , ETC ;
Lowest Living Prices.
WEST DENNISON STREET ,
McOOOK j , - - NEBRASKA.
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Yon will fkd a splendid line
of Ckrtha , Cft stK47O0 , Wop.
Bteds , LoBctoa Suitings , and
Trouserings , and & complete
assortment of Spring and Fall
Overeoatrngg. Also Esqui
mau Bearers in all shades at
DEYSDALE'S
Fine Custom Tailor Shops ,
opposite the new posfcofaco.
Good fltg gnaraatoed. Thir
ty-five years' exjrerianee in
New York City.
MAIN I AYENUE , McCOOK , NEB.
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ALLEN'S TRANSFER ,
Bus i , Baggage Bray Line.
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F j , P. ALLEN , Prop. ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
festest Equipped in tho Citr. Leave order
at Oommcrcifll Hotel. Qeod well water fur
niabed oo sbort notice.
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Herian & DesLarzes ,
FrojHieteni of tho JfcCook
Transfer % City Bus Line.
Bis t&aad fraai all trateg. C al hauling
and gGStetl St&r&rr. Tftrsu tfpiys. AH
work pto5sb45t atfcsntfed to. Leave orders at
Frees Jfc B ko i Lumber Yard.
Blue ' j Front Livery Stable
D. D. SMITH , Proprietor.
Livery , feed and sale stobJcs. Fines . t torn
onts In the city furnished. Born , rear Mc-
Entee Hotel.
R. H. COLE , =
"The Leading"
llsrehant Tailor
or McCOOK , for
First-Class Tailoring.
Having a large stock of Fine Suitings
and Troas&ringa , I will furnish them
cheap for the next 60 days.
KILPATRICK BROTHERS.
( Sttceesfiocs to E. JD. Webster. )
Hor e tosnflea on left hip or left shoulder.
mb P. O. address , Estellc ,
KZT Hayes county , and Beat-
BflHRMlSENL rice , Neb. Bange. Stink-
P9M | j3&lBff Water and French-
VBjj > s ra iaancr8ska , Chase Co. ,
H XrasdM onion eide of
d | JCf • oaao animals , on hip and
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Our "Challenge" and "Lion" School
Shoes are the best ever offered in
McCook. Every seam is stitched
with the hest of silk , and riveted with
an invincible rivet. We have just • }
opened 24 dozen pairs for a starter.
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We will have something- say re
garding * a line of
BUFtT AMB HEARS5 !
Fine Shoes for Gentlemen , which are
Tuidisputably the hest goods in the
world. Retail price , § 8.50 per pair. ,
Yours for Good Goods.
"BOSTON BARGAIN SHOE STOKE. "
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK , - McCOOK , NEBKASKA. *
CITY BAKERIES
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A. PItOBST , Proprietor.
FRESH BREAD DELIVERED EVERY DAY FREE OF CHARGE.
PIES-CAKES-CAlSDIES-NUTS-OYSTERS-CrDER
CIGARS-TOBACCO-ETC-ETC.
LUNCH ROOMS INCONNECTION. .
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LYTLE BROS. & CO
EEEP THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OP
SHELF AND HEAVY
ABDWABE' ' '
STOVES AND TINWARE
S. W. Nebraska , and at lowest living prices.
Mae Cutlery a Specialty.
ANY V/ORK IN THE LINE OF TIN , SHEET IRON OR COPPER \
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PROMPTLY AND NEATLY EXECUTED.
LYTLE BROS. & CO. Ih I
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