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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1903)
v Special Reductions of Prices on Our Entire Stock of Shoes We Need the Room and the Money You Need the Goods There is no reason why we cant trade and trade quick 6 S Nothing to be Reserved You Get the Cut in Anything in the Shoe Line Come in and pick out what you need and we will name a price you cant get away from We Mean Business i Bee Hive McCook THR A V FRANKLIN PRESIDENT A C EBERT Cashjer fl I CITIZENS BANK OF McCOOK NEB B B iff lif Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 DIRECTORS FRANKLIN WFMcFARLAND A C EBERT Iff B WOLFE 0 H WILLARD m tt JWMtifWTrVTr AArAA i3gcTjjjyJBCTjiJJTggjgFH SlljSf W iFWW NATIONAL- f MWAIWWWW BANK4 Sw os22 Authorized Capital 100000 Capital and Surplus 60000 J oo G0 HQCKNELL President B M FREES V Pros F A PENNELL Cash A CAMPBELL Director C J PLATT Director F D Burgess Plumber and Steam Filter McCOOK NEBR Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings Agent for Halliday Waupun tclipse Windmills Basement of the Meeker Phillips Building Kodoi Dyspepsia Gore Digests what you eat A Good Thingr German Syrup is tho special prescription of Dr A Boschee a celebrated Gorman Physician and is acknowledged to be one of the most fortun ate discoveries in medicine It quickly cares coughs colds and lung troubles of the severest nature removing the cause of the affection and leaving the parts in a strong and hoalthy condi tion It is not an experimental medicine but has stood the test of years giving satisfaction in every case which its rapidly increasing sale every season confirms Two million bottles sold annually Boschees German Syrup was intro duced in the Unitod States 1S6S and is now sold in every town and village in the civilized world Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough Price 75 cents Get Greens Special Almanac Finds a Way to Live Long- The Startlintr nnnnnnrflmonfc nf a iliwnvnrv that will surely lengthen life is made by Editor j utx uownoy or Uuurubusco Indiana I wisu to state ho writes that Dr Kings New Dis covery is the most infallible remedy that I have ever known for coughs colds and grip Its invaluable to people with weak lungs Having this wonderful medicine no one need dread pneumonia or consumption Its relief is sure and certain McConnell fc Berry guarantee every 50c and 100 bottle and give trial bottles ftHEDF0Rfcs1 BLACK DRAUGHT THE ORIGINAL LIVER MEDICINE A sallow complexion dizziness- m J biliousness and a coated tongue are common indications of liver and kidney diseases Stomach and bowel troubles severe as they are five immediate warning by pain ut liver and kidney troubles though less painful at the start arc much harder to cure Thedfords Black Draught never fails to bene fit diseased liver and weakened kid neys It stirs up the torpid liver to throw off the germs of fever and ague It is a certain preventive of cholera and Brights disease of the kidneys With kidneys re inforced by Thedfords Black Draught thousands of persons have dwelt immune in the midst of yel low fever Many families live in perfect health and have no other doctor than Thedfords Black Draught It is always on hand for use in an emergency and saves many expensive calls of a doctor Mulliru S C March 10 1901 I have used Thedfords Black Draught for three years and Shave not had to go to a doctor since I have been taking it It Is the best medicine for me that is on the market for liver and kidney iruuDies ana ayspepsia and other complaints Rev A G LEWIS CULBERTSOM Mrs A Hayes returned from her visit to Minden Tuesday W M Vastino was an Imperial busi ness visitor Wednesday Mrs E Benedict returned from her Hastings visit Saturday W M Vastine shipped a car load of hogs to Denver Monday W V Van Patten of Stratton was a business caller Wednesday Charley Olives of Palisade was a city visitor latter part of last week Frank Forbes and family returned from Olympia Washington last week Miss Ona Reynolds has been on the sick listthe past week with rheumatism J W Colo and P G B rot z man were visitors at the county capitol Tuesday Ed Blum came down from Palisade Saturday for his usual visit with Cul bertson friends A L Taylor of The Trenton Leader was looking up Era interests in this burg Wednesday Miss Mabel Conway came down from Hope Saturday to visit her folks re turning Monday morning Mais Newlon and Cecil Baldwin came up from McCook Saturday night re turning Sunday on No 14 The Dof Hheld installation of officers Friday night Refreshments were served and a very pleasant time had Mrs Frank Henderson of McCook is visiting her parents R Knowles and family one mile east of town S E Solomon James Ferrier and G V Hunter attended the association meeting at McCook last week G W Trimpy and family are enjoying a visit from Mr Trimpys nephew John P Trimpy from Somerset county Penn Lester O Welton departed Monday night for Los Angeles California to visit his aunt Mrs Dorothy Rosenfeld C Wacker has been very busy straight ening up his goods the past week but is now ready to supply his customers with any thing in his line Miss Ella Brotzman returned to Col lege View Wednesday morning where she is going to school after a three weeks vacation with her parents There is a new time card out which makes a change in time of No 1 and the Imperial No 1 is due here at 128 and Imperial is due here at 640 instead of 4 Protracted meetings are being held in the Baptist church conducted by Ensign R Martin of the Salvation Army Bri gade He expects to have with him on Tuesday next five more Salvationists If Unwell Try a 50c bottle of Ilerbine notice tho im provement speedily effected in your Appetite Energy Strength and Vigor Watch how it brightens the spirits gives freedom from Indi gestion and Debility Isaac Story Ava Mo writes Sept 10 1900 I was in bad health I had stomach trouble for 12 months also chills Dr J W Mory pre scribed Kerbine it cured me in two weeks I cannot recommend it too highly it will do all you claim for it Sold by A McMillen McCook Market Quotations Corrected Friday morning Corn 37 Wheat i3 Oats - 5 Rye 32 Hogs 514 Eees 20 Butter 175 The crown heads of evory nation The rich men poor men and misers All join in paying tribute to DoWitts Little Early Risers H Williamson San Antonio Texas writes Little Early Riser pills are tho best I ever used in my family I unhesitatingly recommend them to everybody They cure constipation bilious ness sick headache torpid liver jaundice malaria and liver troubles McConnell Jk Berry E day CEDAR BLUFFS KANSAS Blackmoro was inOberlin on Mon- I A Hushton has purchased a now piano O F Francis Monday was an Oborlin visitor Mrs NefT of Oberlin was in town Monday Mr Ford of McCook spent a few days at J H Tracya Miss Mabel Parks visited at Mrs S H Kennedys Sunday Mrs C Conway and daughter came homo from Norton Monday evening We hear that Mr and Mrs IT S Ken nedy gave a dance Saturday ovening Wade Patterson spent Sunday at LA Rushtons visiting his sister Miss Cora Clarence Miner of Oberlin visited Saturday and Sunday at Geo Minors John Miner camo over Monday from Oborlin to build a house on his farm north of town Mr and Mrs IT J Fuller of Jasup Iowa are visiting at Mrs Fullers sis tors Mrs Abbie Stiers Mr Cann of Danbury will preach Sun day January 18 at 11 a m during the absence of Rev Johnson Miss Gossard enjoys walking in tho muddy road more so than to ride in the now buggy that has just been purchased for her Good Advice Tho most miserable beings in tho world are those Buffering from dyspepsia and liver com plaint More than seventy five per cent of the people in the United States are ofllictod with these two diseases and their effects such as sour stomach sick headache habitual costive ness palpitation of tho heart heartburn water brash gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the stomach yellow skin coated tongue and disagreeable taste in tho mouth coming up of food after eating low spirits etc Go to your druggist and got a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents Two doses will relievo yon Try it Got Greens Special Almanac BOX ELDER This kind of weather will make a good ice harvest Born to Mr and Mrs F G Lytle January 10 a son George Harrison is shucking corn for for J H Huntwork Mrs Charles Masters had a carpet rag sewing last Wednesday Born to Mr and Mrs George Hender son January 11 a ten pound son Virgil Shepherd commenced a term of school over near Lebanon Monday There was a small oyster supper at George Youngers last Monday night Mrs Mary King departed for her home near Rodney Iowa last Monday night The storm Saturday night interfered somewhat with the dance at Robert Laringtons There will be a basket supper at the church next Saturday night everybody invited to come J N Bagley gave an entertainment at the Boxelder church Thursday night of last week and last Tuesday night at the M W A hall at Centerpoint Mr Bag- ley is a good elocutionist Paul Stone Oscar Ross and J W Bagley started overland Wednesday for Superior Nebraska Mr Stone will bring back with him a load of goods which he failed to move whenhe came here last Spring Word was received last Sunday night about midnight that Mrs B F Shultz who is with a sister near Arapahoe was sinking fast They sent for their little boy who has been staying with Mrs Winans since his mothers illness Later We learn that Mrs Shultz is some better PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public sale at my farm two miles south of McCook Nebraska on Thursday Jan 22 1903 beginning at ten oclock a m the fol lowing property 5 shoats weight about 140 pounds 1 mare colt 1 high grade Hereford yearling calf 2 sweep rake3 1 press drill 2 Deering mowers 1 beet cultivator 1 self rake reaper 1 lumber wagon 1 set double Concord harness 1 stirring plow 1 Round Oak heater 1 dining tabic 1 bed 1 mattress and springs 1 couch 1 dresser 2 geldings 2 mares 2 milk cow 1 heifer calf 1 hay ricker 1 pre33 drill 1 cultivator 1 McCormick harves ter 1 beet digger 1 spring wagon 1 set double buggy harness 1 Majestic range 1 gasoline stove Carpets dining chairs and many other articles too num erous to mention Free lunch at noon Terms ofsalk On all sums of 10 and un der cash On all sums over S10 a credit to December 1st 1903 will be given purchaser to give note with approved security note to be without interest if paid when due if not paid when due to boar interest from date at tho rate of ten per cent per annum No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with C W GOHEEN Peopeietoe H H Beeet Auctioneer Croup The peculiar cough which indicates croup is usually well known to the mothers of croupy children No time should be lo3tin the treat ment of it and for this purpose no medicine ha3 received more universal approval than Cham berlains Cough Remedy Do not waste valu able time in experimenting with untried reme dies no matter how highly they may be recom mended but give this medicine as directed and all symptoms of croup will quickly disappear For sale by McConnell Berry mmswmmmmmm Hfow Suit Fraternal Insurance Order Cards R C I P A -Lodge No 612 meets first and third Thursdays of each month McConnells hnll 830 p in E B Hubkb President W S Guyee Secrotary ROYAL HIGHLANDERS McCook lodge No 107 meets on second and fourth Mon day ovenings of each mouth at oight oclock in McConnoll hall K W Devok Illustrious Pro tector J C Mitchell Secrotary DR W V GAGE flcCook Nebraska C H BOYLE ATTORNEY at LAW McCook Nebraska Telephone 44 P O Building iaa una I was given up to die with quick consumption I then began to use Ayers Cherry Pectoral I improved at once and am now in perfect health Chas E Hart man Gibbstown N Y Its too risky playing with your cough The first thing you know it will be down deep in your lungs and the play will be over Be gin early with Ayers Cherry Pectoral and stop the cough Three sizes 25c 50c 1 All druggists Consult your doctor If he says take it then do as be says If he tell you not to take it then dont take it lie knows Leave it with him We are willing J C ATEK CO Lowell Mais SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of an order of sale issued from the District Court of Red Willow CountyNobraska under a decree in an action wherein John E Kelloy is plaintiff and George Smith and Mrs George P Smith et al are defendants to me directed and delivered I shall offer at pub lic sale and sell to tho highest bidder for cash at the east door of the court house in McCook Red Willow county Nebraska on the 2nd day of February 1003 at the hour of one oclock p m the followingdescribedrealestate to wit Lola one 1 two 2 three 3 four 4 five 5 and six C in block two 2 in tho third addition to McCook Red Willow county Nebraska Dated this 31st day of December 1902 A C Ceabteee Sheriff J E Kellet Attorney SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of an ordor of sale issued from the District Court of Red Willow CountyNobraska under a decree in an action wheroin Kate Car roll is plaintiff and Edwin N Benjamin et al are defendants to me directed and delivered I shall offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the past door of the court house in McCookRed Willow CountyNebraska on the 2nd day of February 190 at the hour of one o clock p m the following described real estate to wit The east half of the northwest quarter and the south half of the northeast quarter of sec tion thirty one town two north rang twenty nine west 6th P M in Red Willow county Nebraska Dated this lst day of December 1902 A C Ceabteee Sheriff C E Eldeed Attorney SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of an order of sale issued from the district court of Red Willow County Nebraska in an action wherein William T Wootton is plaintiff and Samuel N Troth et al are de fendants to me directed and delivered I shall offer at public sale and sell to the highest bid der for cash at the front door of the court house in McCookRed Willow County Nebr on tho 2nd day of February 1903 at the hour of one oclock p m the following described real estateto wit Lots eight nine and ten in block twelve West McCook Nebraska Each of said lots to be offered for sale separately Dated this 3l3t day of December 1902 A C Ceabteee Sheriff W S Moelan Attorney for Plaintiff WWBW ftT WTiWii ii- 1 V H I1 i 1 T Cure Take Laxative Bromo Seven Million boxes sold in past 1 2 months H P SUTTON MCCOOK mm About That of Clothes There are many kinds of clothes There is one kind some people call tailor made which they send away for This kind we do not sell THE KIND WE SELL ARE MADE BY FIRST CLASS WORKMEN right here at home and fitted on you before it is finished That is the only tailor made suits Now is the time to order one BUSINESS SUITS 25 PANTS 650 Come and clothing see m e before you buy Yours for Business L O Melius Tailor JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS NEBRASKA JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTER McCook Nebraska Agent of Lincoln Land Co Office First door north of Commercial hotel C E ELDRED ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook Nebraska Office in Court House DR J B FICKES Phone 181 DR A P WELLES Physician and Surgeon J McCOOK - - NEB Office over McMillens drug store Residence 702 Main Aveuuo Residence phone 5X Office phone 28 Calls answered night or day J MITCHELL AUCTIONEER Phones Office 17 Residence 93 Free Phonographic concert Y hour before sale opens Write or Phone for Terms and Date i IVCUdUie OVER Graduate Dpntkt HcCONNEll PHONE NOt 180 H BERRYS McCOOK NEBRASKA EARL MURRAY Bates Old Stand McCook Neb Shave Hair Cut Sham pooany thing in rny line in an artistic manner Givj me a call and trial L PREVOST DENTIST Grad late of Kansas City Lntal College OverJasMcAdams Telephone 43 McCook Nebraska Mr rfWTfygyTrVV All Calls For The vitjj Bus I Answered by the Jr BLUE FRONT I LIVERY BARN l Will make all trains and swer all calls to any part of the city PHONE 36 an- Cares Grip fa Two Days Quinine Tablets VLjfy on every This signature Syrzrz bos 25c W H Ackerman r McCook Nebraska 9 vjlhj vVgr r V1