The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 16, 1902, Image 5

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Do You
Know
That we have a big stock of shoes
at very reasonable prices
WE HAVE
Mens shoes at 150
to 5
Ladies at 150 to 375
Misses start at 75c
Childs at 50c
We also have a good
line of Ladies and
Hisses Oxfords
If you buy your shoes here you
are getting as good values as
can be found at the price
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DANBURY
W T Hontou is making an addition to his
framo house
C W Dow of Indianola was a business visitor
of Danbury Tuesday
Win Saudon has been remodeling the base
ment of his dwelliug house
E A Ruby returned from Colorado Springs
Wodnosdny last via Indianola
Another nice rain Wednesday and Thursday
mornings making 1D3 inches this week
R P High and Bruce Cummings G O P
wheel horses of Lebanon wore calling on the
faithful of Danbury last Thursday
D A Waterman and Platto Kenney of Lob
anon stopped with us a short time last Wednes
day whilo ea route home from McCook
Small grain is looking fine in these parts
now Tho farmers are afraid to let their hordes
or cows get out for fear of their getting lost in
the growing grain
Danbury public schools will cloe this week
There is a class of nine to complete the 10th
grade this year as follows Rollo DeMay
Ray Young Samuel Minuiear Warren Simon
son Loyal Parker William Hiudman Jesse
Naden Nettie Oblinger and Daisy Dolph
Stops the Cough and
Works off the Cold
Laxative Bromo Quinino Tablets cure a cold in
ono day No cure no pay Price 25 cents
We live by our blood and on
it We thrive or starve as
our blood is rich or poor
There is nothing else to live
on or by
When strength is full and
spirits high we are being re
freshed bone muscle and brain
in body and mind with con
tinual flow of lich blood
This is health
When weak in low spirits
no cheer no spring when rest
is not rest and sleep is not
sleep we are starved our blood
is poor there is little nutri
ment in it
Back of the blood is food
to keep the blood rich When
it fails take Scotts Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil It sets the
whole body going again man
woman and child
If vou have not tried it send for free sample
its agreeable taste will surprise you
SCOTT BOWXE Chemists
00 415 Pearl Street New York
50c and i 00 all druggists-
In the great combination sale of Here
ford cattle in South Omaha Tuesday
and Wednesday May 27 28 W N
Rogers of Shadeland Stock Farm will
have nineteen choice offerings He ex
pects to leave for South Omaha on Tues
day morning next
I am closing out what buggies I have
at a bargain to make room for a car If
you need anything in tho vehicle lino it
will pay to call at once
W T Coleman
BANKSVILLE
A Peters is putting up a new windmill
T E Kelly has bought another quarter of
land
We had a down ponr of rain last night and it
measured over 2 inches
J H Relph is trying a hand cream separator
to learn if there is profit in it also is building a
cistern for water supply
Gene Dnnham came in contact with a cyclone
Sunday and ho has to put a new roof on his
house where the cyclone took it off
Joe McRrayer was in our town Friday
Corn planting is still occupying the time of
our citizens
Poter Wesch is breaking out somo more land
on the school section
J H Relph and John Rowland were at Cedar
Bluffs Kansas Saturday
Banksville real estate may be expected to
advance soon as an oil well is to be drilled
within a few miles of town
Mr Royal who lives south west of here in
Kansas was in this vicinity representing the
DeLaval Separator company last week
That was a fine rain wo had Wednesday
morning About one inch of water fell
George Plumleigh and wife of the Driftwood
country were callers at J H Wades Wed
nesday
Don L Thompson of McCook was out to his
farm Tuesday putting in new anchor posts to
his windmill
Jacob Crocker had the misforttino to have
another valuable horse badly cut in the wire
fence a short time ago
A small twister visited Eugene Dunhams
place Sunday afternoon tearing off about half
of the roof of his house
We are informed that Rev Bert L Story of
Bloomington Neb will preach at tho Prospect
Park school house next Sundav May IStli at 11
a m All are cordially invited
James Gray a former resident of this neigh
borhood but now residing in Cheyenne county
Kansas passed through here Wednesday en
route to Box Elder for a load of his farm im
plements
Tribune Clubbing List
For convenience of readers of The Tetbune
we have made arrangements with the following
newspapers and periodicals whereby we can sup
ply them in combination with The Tbibcxe at
the following very low prices witii
PUBLICATION TEICE TKIBCXE
Detroit Free Press 1 00 1 M
Leslies Weekly 4 00 3 00
PrairieFarmer 100 125
Chicago Inter Ocean 1 00 1 33
Cincinnati Enquire 100 150
New York Tribune 1 00 1 25
Demorests Magazine 100 175
ToledoBIade 1 00 1 25
Nebraska Farmer 100 165
Iowa Homestead 1 00 1 25
Lincoln Journal 100 175
Campbells Soil Culture 1 00 1 50
New York World 7 1 00 1 65
Cosmopolitan Magazine 100 ISO
St Louis Republic 1 00 1 75
Kansas City Star 25 1 15
Farm and Home 100 120
Word and Works 1 00 1 70
Twentieth Century Farmer new 1 00 1 50
-renewals 1 SO
We are prepared to fill orders for any other
papers published at reduced rates
The Teibcne McCook Neb
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HiiiiUoIiik 11 Tiipniicxc
T P G was only an enlisted man
In Uncle Sams navy but his mess
mates called him the Swell because
whenever he went ashore he carried a
suit of civilians clothes At Yoko
hama In his line raiment and a white
felt hat he passed himself off to a
Japanese coal merchant as the pay
master of the fleet and contracted for
several thousand tons of coal The
price named was 14 a ton
What is my rake off he asked the
dealer who offered a generous commis
sion Make the price sixteen dollars
a ton and have thousand tons
ready for delivery at the earliest pos
sible hour tomorrow morning he said
The merchant opened wine and
when thoroughly warmed up the sailor
remarked looking indolently at his
watch By the bye Im expected to
visit the club tonight and it is prob
able that I may need a little more
money than I have in my pocket Per
haps you had better advance me three
or four thousand dollars on account
Of course he got what he wanted
Next morning the vessels Avere sur
1 minded with scores of barges laden
with coal and it was all the officers
could do to prevent the Japs from un
loading their cargoes The dealer dar
ed say nothing for he had entered into
a conspiracy to defraud the govern
ment so he pocketed his loss in si
lence New York Press
Xow They Never Spenlc
A coolness growing out of the fol
lowing conversation has sprung up be
tween Jones and Smith
I had a splendid time last night
said Jones I spent the evening at a
little social gathering at the Goodman
mansion
Are the Goodmans nice people
queried Smith
Well I should say so They are
very aristocratic To get into their cir
cle one must have either a great deal
of money or a great deal of genius
You dont tell me so And you say
you were there
Yes
You were invited were you
Of course
And to be invited a man has to have
plenty of money or a great deal of gen
ius
Precisely
Well Jones I am very glad to hear
you have become rich all of a sudden
Lend me live pounds London An
swers
HeaHon For a Divorce
The Druses sometimes divorce their
wives for apparently the most trivial
causes Thus a man named Soleiman
Attala had a wife Isbakyeh The wo
man frequently worked for us and on
several occasions I had to complain
that she talked too much and worked
too little At length I was obliged to
tell Soleiman that owing to his wifes
laziness I could employ her no longer
Shortly afterward I went to England
On my return after a couple of
months absence I was surprised to
find that Soleiman had divorced Isbak
yeh and had already married another
woman On Inquiring from him the
cause of this he replied Your honor
told me that you would not employ my
wife again so I thought I would get
rid of her and marry another woman
whom you would employ Black
woods Magazine
Coaling a British Visitor
A big British battleship coming here
to attend a patriotic function of some
kind on the invitation of our govern
ment ran short of coal and Uncle Sam
as host agreed to fill her bunkers free
of charge This courtesy was done
through the medium of a Jersey City
merchant who supplied fine furnace
coal worth from 0 to 7 a ton and
presented his bill to the English cap
tain Send it to the navy depart
ment said the latter and to Washing
ton it went to be returned by the next
mail with a memorandum attached
saying that an error had been made
in the charge the government con
tract calling for coal at 3 a ton And
that is all the smart Jerseyite ever re
ceived New York Press
Xo Rebate
When Adeliua Patti visited Madrid
one time in company with her husband
Signor Nicolini avIio thought himself a
tenor singer there was an effort to en
gage the noted artist for an especial
occasion The opera director asked
How much will you charge us if you
and your honored husband apnear on
this occasion for one night
Ten thousand francs sir
And how much if you come without
the signor madame
Ten thousand francs
Catherine de Medici
Catherine de Medici of France was
a tall dignified woman of striking per
sonal appearance Her manner was of
ten cold and repulsive her language
haughty She was never popular or
well liked Her features were regular
and the chief merit of her countenance
was a full black eye that seemed to
fascinate those on whom she looked
Jangle TnlU
Hello Where are you going cried
the lion as the fleet footed stag dashed
by him
Oh Im just traveling for my health
panted the stag Why do you ask
My friend the tiger invited me to
participate in a stag dinner party to
day and I was wondering if you were
the party Philadelphia Press
A Lesson In Washing
Pliny the Great could see things in
front of his nose as well as afar off
I notice that the women rub the wash
ing in cold water he wrote one day
Let them heat the water and the al
kali in the soap will be freed and take
far better effect And only after that
did women know how to wash
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We wish to call the attention of the people of McCook and
surrounding country and we dont care how much territory
it takes in either that we have bought the photograph bus
iness of C I Hall in the A O U W block We are here for
business we can do the business and we expect to get the
business if reasonable prices good treatment and first class
work is any thing to be deserving of merit and we believe it
is and also believe you will agree with us and should you at
any time in the near future need any thing in the photograph
or picture line generally come in and give me a chance to
prove what we state in this Ad and if we fail to please you
in any respect we will charge you nothing and you need
never come back but all we ask is a chance and we will take
our chances on the balance Keep your eye on the display
case down stairs and when you see our work there it will
look good to you climb the stairs and we will be pleased to
show you more pictures and get acquainted Come in any
how if you dont want work done We are always glad to
have people call We expect to have the best furnished and
equipped studio in Western Nebraska for we are fixing and
remodeling as fast as possible Anything in the picture line
will be found at our studio If you waut enlargements of
any kind such as Crayon Pastel Sepire Water Color Plat
inoids call and look over our samples before you have your
work done elsewhere We are headquarters for the famous
Platinoid Portrait work It gives the most universal satis
faction of any kind of work ever produced or known to the
Art world We will turn out all sizes and all prices of pho
tographs We will keep a limited amount of Kodak
supplies on hand Kodaks to sell and will do finishing for
amateurs or professionals We are prepared to photograph
large groups and bytheway bring the babies They cant
be too large too small too old too young to cross too good
too pretty or too ugly for us to photograph We will get a
negative of them before they leave the gallery We have
never let one get away yet without getting a good negative
in the 15 years we have been in the business and we intend
to retire from the work with this record unbroken
Yours for business
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PUBLIC SCHOOL ITEMSE3
Report to Board of Education for
month ending May 2nd 1S02 of all
grades of McCook schools G II
Thomas superintendent
Number of bojs enrolled uu
Number of girls enrolled
1 rniit frrrcM
Withdrawn but not re entered
Pre ent membership
Average daily attendance by boys
Uerage daily attendance by girls
Average number belonging
Percent of attendance on enrollment
Per cent of attendance on number be
longing
Not absent during month
Half days absent
Case of tardiness
Number of person tardy
Visits by Miierintendent
Visits by others
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325
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Half da s teacher was absent
Mr Bcllo Hedlund spent last Saturday in
Holdrege
Roy Uolfo went to tho Willow last Saturday
to hunt for herbarium specimen-
Miss Cassie Andrews spent Saturday and
Sunday at her home in Cambridge
Rev F W Dean addressed tho assembly
Wednesday morning helpfully and happily
S Cordeal Miss Rachel Perry Miss Millicent
Slaby and Miss Naomi Wootton were school
Tisitors this week
The pupils of the sixth seventh and eighth
grades accompanied by their teachers will
picnic on tho Willow Saturday jCJE
The bae ball game Tuesday afternoon be
tween the south and east rooms resulted in a
defeat for the boys of tho east by a of
17 to 15
A number of 9th grade pupils left on No 12
la t Saturday morning for tho Willow where
they enjoyed a picnic through the day Rev
and Mrs Dean accompanied them They came
home on No 3 the same evening
At the meeting of the Debating Club Satur
day night a very interesting hour was spent in
a parlamentary drill The following officers
were elected Clifford Browne president
Willit Cullen vice president Darvie Burnett
treasurer Edward Byfield secretary George
Campbell It was decided to
adjourn tho meeting until next September
Frank H Spearman a former resident of
McCook but now a well known author in Chi
cago spoke to the assembly Tuesday morning
and afterwards visited tho other school build
ings in town Mr Spearmans visit was one of
especial interest to the pupils and it was
greatlv enhanced by ieason of his recent gift to
the library of The Nerve of Folej and Held
for Orders In his talk Mr Spearman dwelt
upon the wholesome environment under which
McCook public school pupils worked
and declared that for opportunity they need not
search bejond the four walls of their school
room In proof of this that they were being
furnished the means whereby to succeed he
related gratifying instances of the achievements
of our high school graduates in the east in
business and professional life and as students
at higher institution of learning Mr Spear
mans remarks were practical inspiring and
helpful aud it was a pleasure to all to welcome
him
Testing Strength of Engines
A tonnape tester has been received bv
the B M from the Q for testing the
power of engines on grades on the lines
west of the Missouri river The tester was
taken to Germantown yesterday where
it will be used in trains passing over the
hill This tester is arranged in a car
which is coupled behind the engine re
ceiving the full strain caused by the
pulling of the locomotive and the resist
ance of the train From the records
made engines will be rated for loading
in the future
Beauty and Strength
Are desirable You are strong and vigorous
when your blood is pure Many nay most
women fail to properly digest their food and
o become pale sallow thin and weak while
tho brightness freshness and beauty of the skin
and complexion depart Remedy this unpleas
ant evil by eating nourishing food and taking a
-mall dose of Herbino after each meal to digest
what you have eaten 50c at A McMillens
COLEMAN
Tho Cojle is in McCook working for the
B M
Bert Wales was in McCook la t Saturday
with fat hogs
J W Corner and daughter Miss Emma drove
to McCook Saturday
On last Saturday a portion of this precinct
had threo incite or rain
Matt Droll had the misfortune to lose a steer
Monday killed by lightning
W M Rezell says he lias fifty acres of fall
wheat that he sajs looks the liuest he over saw
Mrs J N Smith and her daughter went to
McCook Friday disposing of butter and eggs
and buying provisions
k Miss Maud Coleman visitfd the homefolks
from Friday afternoon to Sunday eening when
she returned to McCook to be ready for school
Monday morning
While Miss Maud Coleman was enjojing farm
life cloe of last weetsho took a drive with her
brother Roys new team Her ma and sitT
Gertie were in the wagon Harry Colo came
galloping by on his pony and the team lit right
out and was in for h run Gertie screamed and
ma yelled but Maud held right on to the lines
and the team soon slowed down
Mr Charles Bixler and Miss Grace Cole wore
married last Sundayat 2 p m Tho Rev G L
White of McCook officiated A sumptuous
feast immediately after the ceremony Mi s
Grace is tho lovely daughter of Mr and Mr- M
HColo who by her winning ways and gentle
ness won the highest admiration of all her asso
ciates She came to this town in 181 when a
mere child and here developed into woinanlj
womanhood and a sweetne s of character who e
value is far above rubies Sho will be mi sid
most in tho home circle and but little less in
tho church Epworth League and Suuday chool
Grace all wish jou a long prosperous ami
happy life hero and one of eternal bliss on the
the ever green shore Mr Bixler came hero in
14 a little boy and here grew to manhood and
and developed those trait of character that
make manhood manly Charlie here is our
ti c and may you have a happy voyage oer
lifes sea and a landing in tho heaven of rest
You Cant Lose Flesh or Appetite
Farmer City Illinois Dec 20 1M0
Pepsin Syrup Co Monticello Illinois
Gentlemen My baby was
troubled a great deal with his and
bowels I had tried numerous remedies with no
good results until baby lost much flesh and
was in very poor health A friend recommend d
Dr Calwells Syrup Pepsin I procured a lix
bottle at Huds Drug Store and gave the content-to
the baby according to directions after
which there was a decided improvement in his
condition Have been givinghim Dr Caldwells
Syrup Pepsin for about a month with very sat
isfactory results his stomach and bowels being
in a good healthy condition and his former
weight regained
Verv truly jours Alice Jackson
Sold by A McMillen
Makes children eat and grow make
mothers strong and vigorous makes a healthy
family Thats what Rocky Mountain Tea doe-
Hoc McConnell ifc Berry
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Public notice is hereby given that on the 2tli
day of March 1102 a corporation formed
and created under the law of tho state of Ne
braska the name of which is the Hadell Mer
cantile companj The principal place of trans
acting the buine of said corporation in the
city of McCook in the county of Redwillow in
the state of Nebraska The general nature of
the business to be tran acted by aid corpora
tion is to engage incarry on and conduct a gen
eral retail merchandise business to buy -ell and
deal in dry good- notions furnishing good-
groceries boots and -hoes wearing apparel and
other articles of merchandi e
Tho time of commencement of said corporation
was the 20th daj of March 1JXC and tne termi
nation of -aid corporation will be on the 25th
of March 1907
The highest amount of indebtedness or liabil
ity to which said corporation is to be at any
time subject to is rC0OX
The affairs of said corporation are to be con
ducted by a board of directors which shall con
sist of three stock holders a president secre
tary and treasurer
Signpd Alfred Hadell President
Hakkt L Stevenson Secretary
McCook Nebraska May 2nd 1002
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Wanted
would like to ii k tlirmigli the enhtiin if
jour paper if tltpn i any person who ha- ujil
Greens August Flower for the rure or indign
tion dyspp ia ami liver troubles that was not
cured and we also mean their result- such -sour
stomach fermentation of food habitn u
nervous djspia
spondent feeling- in fact n
trouble connected with the tomncIi livr1
This medicine has been -old for many year- in
all civilized countries and we wih to
pond with you and -end you ono of our book
free of cost If jou never tried Augu t Fiowr
try one bottle fir t We have never known of iU
failing If something erioit
matter with you A k your druggi t
G G GuEtv Wood bun X J
WHBATOSE
BREAKFAST igg
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If you want a good
food for your child
ren try Wheatose
It is easily and
quickly prepared
and very healthful
Follow cooking
directions to get
the full benefit
All reliable grocers
have it
California Breakfast Food
Dyspepsia Curs
Digests what you eat
This preparation contain all of the
digestants and digests all kind- ol
food It give- instant relief and neve
fails to cure It allows you to eat all
the food you want The most sensitive
stomachs can take it By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured aftereverythingelse failed It
prevents formation of pas on the stom
ach relieving all distre after eating
Dieting unnecessary Pleasant to take
It cant help
but do you good
Prepared only by E C DEWiTTrvxC - -
The 51 bottie contains 2 i tict 3tLte50cau
McConnell Berry Druggists
ONT BE POOLED
Take the genuine original
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA
made only bv Madison Medi
cine Co iMadtson Wis It
keeps you well Our traJe
mark cut on each package
Price 35 cents Never soM
in bulk Accert no
jhpotc e5 tute Ask jur druggut
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This signature is on every bos of tho geauiat
Laxative BromoQuinine Tabkta
the remedy that cures a colil In one day