The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 24, 1889, Image 1

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H VOLUME VII. " j 5 McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY EVENING , MAY24 * , 1889. . ' NUMBER 52. 3 § § vfl/ /
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THE 'JEWEL'
I Gasoline Stove
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if/ ll Is the Finest in the Land. "
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k When you-have used one.
It is a Marvel of Simplicity , Quickness , Force
H and Economy.
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If We Kiss It Good-Bye When We Sell It , As
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I J smaller and costs no more than other stoves.
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P TIE PioNEER HARDWARE ,
[ W. G. LaTOURETTE , Prop.
f Brick Store , Lower Main Avenue , 1 doors S. of J. C. Allen & ) K.rr.nnnv , wttut ? \ tt a .
| Co. , and 3 doors N. of The Frees & Hocknell Lumber Co. ] McCOOK WtJiKAbJiA.
I . _ . OF McCOOK , NEB.
I PAID UP CAPITAL , - $100,000.00. , .
i\ Makes First Mortffage Pann Loans. Applications for Farm Loans Wanted. .
Hit ) Money paid soon as papers completed. Money advanced to make proof.
M/ * * . , . . . , Vice President.
MX A. CAMPBELL Presidcwt. B. M. FREES 1st
I GEO. HOCKNELL , Sec. &TRCA8. • S. L. GREEN , 2o Vice President.
I E. C. BALLEW , Manager.
I * OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL. BANK.
[ I -5 GO TO JR -
| U ALL , COCHRAN & CO.
g FOR THE CELEBRATED
If WALTRR A. WOOD
-SMLE APRON STEEL BINDERS.
wf' Warranted to K , Sorghum 6 Feet High.
mJ H " MACHINES ,
Ir v Hai ware , Implements , Etc ;
K' , - IH B A COMFLETJB STOCK OF •
< v (7ul | : - S to ves , : = Tinware , Barb = : Wire ]
It , B WindmillsOils , = > Etc ,
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H " ' fcTDBKlOr'r ET , McCOOK , 2 ; BRASiCA. < Mi
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
J. BYBON JENNINGS ,
ATTORNEYAT ; - : - LAW.
Will practlco In the State and United Btato
Courts , and boforo tbo IT. . Land Offlcee.
Cnreful attention riven to Collections. Office
over Citizons Bank , MoCook , Nob.
THOS. GOLFER ,
ATTORNEY • : • ATi LAW ,
AND NOTAITC PUBLIC.
Real Estate Bought and Sold and Collcclons
Made. Money loaned on real estate and final
proof. Agent Lincoln Land Co. OfBcc , orer
Rumors t Mercbaats Bank.
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B. H , SNAVELt ,
ATTORNEY - : • AT - : - LAW ,
INDTANOLA NEBRASKA.
Will practlco In all tho Btato and Cnltcd
States Courta. Also , boforo tho Land Office at
McCook and tho department at Washington.
HUGH W. COLE ,
? LAWYMl , n -
McCOOlR , * : . NEBRASKA.
Will practlco m all tho Courta. Commercial
and corporation lav a specialty.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Rooms 4 and 5 , First Nat'l Bank Bailding.
A. J. BITTENaOUSB , .VT. n. BTAnlt ,
McCook. Indianola.
Rittenhouse & Starr ,
Attorneys $ at T Law.
OTTICES AT
McCOOK AND INDIANOLA.
C. W. DAVIS ,
Attorney , Land P Loan Agent ,
McCOOK , • • NEBRASKA.
Four year's experience in tho General Land
Office at Washington , D. C , as Examiner of
Contest Cases. Difficult contest enses a spec
ialty. Remember , X advise correctly upon all
pertaining : to the public land laws ,
Suestions Basement of Citizens Bank.
H. G. DIXON ,
Real Estate and Loan Broker ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Spceial attention given to the sale of city
property. Houses rented and collections
made. Office : Rear of Citizens Bank.
T. B. STUTZMAN , M. D. ,
Eclectic. Physician and Surgeon ,
OOtTLIST AND AURIST.
McCOOK NEBRASKA
"Office In McNeely Building , Main St.
B. B. DAVIS , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK , • NEBRASKA.
"Office at Chonery'B drug store.
L. J. SPIOKELSIIER , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Social MtnUsaOlTea is Fesals Slseitss.
Office hours , from 9 to 11 A. M. , and & to 4 P.
M. . mountain tftne. Office : Over Farmers &
Merchants bonk.
Dr. Z. L. KAY ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
McCOOK. - - NKBKASKA.
EE7 RO0MS : Over new First National Panic.
A. J. THOMAS ,
Administers Gas if desired. BSTOffico over
Scott's brick.
G. W. MINKLEE ,
FOHMERI.T
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 , TTEBKASKA.
This house has been completely renovated
and refurnished throughout , and is flrst-class
in every respect. Rates reasonable.
W. M. SANDERSON ,
DECORATIVE - : - ARTIST ,
SCENIC painter ,
Caleimlnlng , Grctfning. Paper Hanging , etc.
with neatness and dispatch.
JOHN G. W. E. FLEE5IING ,
House-and Carriage Painting ,
QRAXSISQ , CALCIMIKINQ. JlAnnLIKQ ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Leave all orders atsthe drug store of Albert
MSMillen. Firet-dasa work guaranteed.
Dr. A. P. WELLES ,
HbMEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Special attention given to Diseases of Wo-
ies akd Children. The latest improved
methods of Electricity used in all cases re
quiring such treatment. Office over old First
National hank. Residence , Commercial Hotel.
M. C. H/UCWELLJ /
4 BREEDER OF
Short taOatfle.
Stock on band at all times , tfanafc :
one mile south of McCook , Neb.
F. D. BURGESS ,
PLUMBING ,
Steam and Hot Water Heating ,
North Mala Avenue ,
McCOOK , - * NEBRASKA.
f 3 A stock of best grades of Hose , Lawn
Sprinklers , Hose Reels and Hoso Fixtures ,
constantly onhand. All work receives prompt
.attention
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Our Hearts Are There.
Respectfully dedicated to Frank Hubor , at
tached to U. S. Steamer "Brilliant , " of tho
Mississippi Soadron. Frank by namo and
Frank by nature , Word and Deed , by R. E. H.
Levering , Lancaster , Ohio. Oct. 20th , 16M. (
Allt OUR FLAO IS THERE.
Our Hoarts are there ! Our hearts aro therol
With waving Hag and deadly Biowl
Our Hearts aro there. Our Hearts aro thoro.
The Conquerors of the Southorn Foe.
Our Country calls ! Wo list tho voice.
With leaping Soul and sinewed Arm ,
Our Spirits in tho Fray rejolco
With Battle Strength and Battle Charm.
CHORUS Our Hearts aro there , etc. *
Our Country's Dead of olden time ,
Tho Recent Slain on Southe rA'Sod ,
Appeal our Hearts to deeds subline ,
For Home , for Country , and for God ,
Wo bid Farewell to every tie.
Wo echoing breathe tho Patriot Fiamo ,
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For these to light for these to d i6 ,
And shield our glorious Flag from Shamo.
CHORUS-Our Hearts aro there , etc.
Though Doubt , and Fear , and Wood prevail , ' '
And brewing Clouds from foreign shoro.
Though Traitors with tho foo assail ,
Tho Eagle Bird was made to soar ,
Tho Spirit our forefathers swayed ,
The Starry Flag the same endures ,
Tho same firm Trust on Heavo n is staid ,
The final Victory shall bo ours.
CHORUS-Our ncarts are there , etc.
O list tho mighty Tocsin sound ,
On every wind Its Accents fly.
Tho East and West swift pass it "round ,
The North and South repeat tho cry.
The Battle Hosts to Battle speed ,
In Union Strength and Union Heart ,
With Spartan Soul and Spartan Deed ,
To blaze their names on Glare's Chart.
CHORUS Our Hearts are there , etc.
Our Spirits for the Patriot Dead ,
Shall weep around tho Nations Urn.
Our Hearts shall to tho Livingispeed ,
With Wreaths on Giory's Field they won.
To distant Time tho Truth shall spread *
This Land is Heavens peculiar care.
To Freedom true , to Victory led ,
As on she moves her Condupring Car.
CHORUS Our Hearts are. there , etc.
TriE Nebraska Chautauqua Assem
bly at Crete , June 27th to July 4th ,
promises to be the greatest meeting
ever held in the state. An excellent
propram has been made and everything
done necessary to make it a success.
The Oklahoma investigations are
proceeding , but so far nothing has been
found to positively criminate any United
States deputy marshals in taking up
land prior to the date fixed by the pres
ident. The investigation , however , is
not yet completed.
The street sprinklersOf Lincoln have
gone to law. One fellow procured li
cense for some sixteen miles of streets
a part of which covered the territory
claimed by another , which has led to
tho legal proceedings. The constitu
tionality of the ordinance is being
tested.
To sit behind a three-minute horse
hour after hour , would seem to be pret
ty fast traveling. The steamer City of
Paris , which made such a wonderful
run recently , averaged on some days
21 miles an hour , nearly a 2:40 : gait
the twenty-four hour through. And
yet steamship builders are not satisfied.
They want a 2:30 : gait.
The committee on trusts appointed
by the New York legislature has report
ed that a trust is harmless as long as it
remains a trust , but that as soon as it ,
becomes a "corner" it is objectionable
and ought to be suppressed by legisla
tion. This work evidently exhausted
the committee , for no legislation was
outlined nor any remedies suggested.
The people of Genoa , Italy , are al
ready beginning preparations for the
celebration in 1892 of the completion of
the fourth century since the discovery
of America by their fellow-townsman ,
Mr. Columbus. They propose to cele
brate the event in a unique manner , and
one that is appropriate as well. The
Municipal Council has been directed to
confer with the National Government
and to secure the construction at Genoa
of a first-class ironclad. This it is pro
posed to have ready for launching Oct
ober 8 , 1S92 , that being the-day of the
month when Columbus landed at Sai. -
Salvador. The vessel is to christened
tho Cristoforo Colombo , and will l.e
constructed in the best possible manner.
Articles nf incorporation of one of
the largest companies ever formed in
the state , were filed in the office of Sec
retary of State last week. The capital
stock is $1,000,000 , divided into shares
of $100 each , and its object is to found
a beet sugar factory in Lincoln county ,
about thirty mile ? south of North
Platte. Nearly ali the capital is for
eign and conies from England and Nova
Scotia. It has been found from analy
sis that some of the finest quality of
sugar beets have been raised in this vi
cinity. The official analysis was sent
to London , from thence to Germany
and France. It was-proclaimed by all
to bp the best percentage of sugar in
beets ever heard of , being nearly 17 per
cent. , 5 per cent , above the average of
Germany , Erance or England. Reports
state that that quantityjOLbeets should
easily produce from Pft SOO pounds
or sugar per ton. IM reqtmg great
excitement in the ollmj airy. tt is es
timated that from | Hwp20 | | tons of
beets can be raised pjgglpi The price
paid for beets deliver r be factory
will be about $4.00Mpfcjs rate the
farmer will make froj lf o $100 per
acre from beets. TjpaiBpltnt | would
be cash and beets wqrij iw&ys have a
ready sale. One uitfl ll care for
ten acres of beets ani4o Oasiderable
other work in additlw. plinden Ga-
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A GOLD WATCH
FOR ONLY
ONE DOLLAR
Por Weok. by our Improved Club System.
Tho Cases in our Watches aro fully Warranted
for 20 years. Tho movements aro Elgin and
Waltham , reliable and well known. Tho
Watches aro Hunter case or open fnco.Ladlcs'
or Gents'sizo stem Winders and Settlors , and
aro fully equal in durability ; sorvlco and ap
pearance to any $50 Watch. Wo sell theso
Watches for $25 spot cash , and send to any ad
dress by Express or Registered Mail ; or by
our Club System at 81 por weok. One good ro-
liablo AGENT WANTED in each place. Write
for particulars.
EMPIRE WATCH CLUB Co. ,
84 Park Row. NEW YORK.
ALLEY'S TRANSFER ,
Bus , Baggage Dray Line.
P. P. ALLEN , Prop. ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
0 Best Equipped in tho Citv. Leave orders
at Commercial Hotel. Good well water fur
nished on short notice.
M M9&HBHnnnntB nnBnnmMaa DnMi
Herian & DesLarzes ,
Proprietors of the McCook
Transfer % Gity Bus Line.
Bus to and from all trains. Coal hanling
and general delivery. Three dravs. An
work promptly attended to. Leave orders at
Frees & Hocknell Lumber Yard.
Blue Front Livery Stable
D. D. SMITH , Proprietor.
Livery , feed and sale stables. Finest turn
outs in the city furnished. Earn , rear ITc-
Entto Hotel.
5S > I do a STRICTLY CASH business.
J. S. McBRAYER ,
House Mover % Drayman ,
McCOOK , NEB *
B5F" House and Safe Moving a Spec
ialty. Orders for Draying left at the
Huddleston Lumber Yard will receive
prompt attention.
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KILPATRICK BROTHERS.
( Successors to E , D. Webster. )
Horses branded on left hip or left shoulder.
m r. P. O. address , Estelie ,
BKSl Hayes county , and Beat-
KflBQHpMHL rice , Neb. Range , Stink-
KSSllng Water and French-
ffman creeks , Chase Co. ,
H HHn Nebraska.
P * M | Brand as cuton side of
wlfaBml some animals , on hip and
4EsK DK & idea of some , or any
* "i" where on the animal. •
Melbourne
Will make the season of 18S9 , eom-
nencing April 1st and closing July lst :
) n Mondays , Tuesdays , Wednesdays
md Thursdays at my farm on Driftwood
; reek , 10 miles , southwest of McCook :
md on Fridays and Saturdays at Eaton
& ; Co. 's livery barn in McCook. ,
Terjis : § 10 to insure a standing
jolt. $8 for the season. $5 for single
service.
service.Ben Sutler ,
A fine dark iron-gray jack , 2 years
) ld past , 13 hands high , weighing 800
aounds , will also make the season at
; he same places and times , and under
jaul&erms. Call and see them. _
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CAPITAL PAIDJN , - - $50,000.00. . ; : • '
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FOR EVERYBODY. WE MAKE FARM AND CITY LOANS AT LOWEST ' H
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\ E. SIIAW , Pres. C. A. THOilPSOX , Vice Tres. C1IAS. A. VaxPELT , Treas . , " ' \ M
JAY OL 'EY , Cashier. , ' ' * " lH
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Office in old U. S. Land Office rooms.
MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. 'rt\ U
GEO. HOCKNELL. President. B. M. FREES. Vice President V. " - . j B
\ . CAMP3LLL. W F LAY/SON. Cashier ' -i. S. L. GREEM. V ; . * V |
Thos. Tarbrough , - . : , ) y
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Singer Sewing Machined m
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ALSO KEEPS ON HAND A FULL LINE OF „ rJWm H
Repairs and . Sup CE . . -
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