The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 23, 1903, Image 8

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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
Nothing to be Reserved
You Get the Cut
in Anything in the Shoe Line
CITIZENS
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Come in and pick out what you need and
we will name a price you cant get
away from
We Mean Business
Bee Hive McCook
Authorized Capital 100000
Capital and Surplus 60000
GEO HQCKNELL President B M FREES V Pros
F A PENNELL Cash
A CAMPBELL Of rector C J PLATT Director
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MeCOOK NEBR
Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Agent for Halliday Waupun fcclipse
Windmills Basement of the Meeker-
Phillips Building
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A Good Thing
German Syrnp is the special prescription of
Dr A Boschee a celebrated German Physician
and is acknowledged to be one of the most fortun
ate dis covories in medicine It quickly en roe
coughs colds and lung troubles of the severest
nature removing the canse of the affection and
leaving the parts in a strong and healthy condi
tion It is not an experimental medicine bnt
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 Syrnp was intro
duced in tho United Stato3 1S63 and is now sold
in every town and village in tho civilized world
Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough
Price 75 cents Get Greens Special Almanac
Finds a Way to Live Long
The startling announcement of a discovery
that will suroly lengthen life ia made by Editor
OH Downey of Chnrnbusco Indiana I wish
to state ho writes that Dr Kings Now Dis
covery is the most infallible remedy that I havo
ever known for coughs colds and grip Its
invaluable to people with weak lnngs Having
this wonderful medicine no one need dread
pneumonia or consumption Its relief is sure
and certain McConnell Berry guarantee
every 50c and 100 bottle and give trial bottles
BOX ELDER
Fine weather again and roads getting
better
T J Ruggles wao a Boxelder caller
last Monday
Miss Bertha Wolfo is helping Mrs
J K Gordon again with her work
Mrs George Henderson who has been
very sick is improving very nicely
Miss Clara Smith is visiting tho
Misses Ida and Stella Modrell this week
The proceeds of tho supper last Sat
urday night wore eight dollars and
fifty cents
George Henderson threshed cane seed
for Stephen BollesFuosdayand for J K
Gordon Wednesday
Corn husking is in order now Fred
Satchell and Glenn Modrell started to
work again Monday
Mrs J H Stephens was out at the
farm a few days this week She also
visited her daughter Mrs James Spauld
ing
Last Thursday a week Roy Iiytlo
went to get Miss Florence Youngors
horse to hitch it up for her to go home
from school He was riding tho horse
out to the buggy when it slipped and
fell with him breaking his leg and dis
locating his ankle
Mrs B F Shultz who has been a
constant sufferer for about five months
died last Friday January 16th at the
home of her sister near Arapahoe Her
husband and two little boys have the
deepest sympathy of all in thoir boreave
mont The little boys will stay with
Mrs Winans
Croup
Tho peculiar cough which indicates croup is
usually well known to the mothers of croupy
children No time should be lost in tho treat
ment of it and for this purpose no medicine has
received morounivorsal approval than Cham
berlains Cough Remedy Do not waste valu
able timo 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 fc Borry
MARION
Wood cutting is the order of the day
J C Lafforty visited in Indianola
Friday
Clifford Naden and Daisy Dolph spent
Sunday with May Pew
Ernest Galusha is doing some carpen
ter work for H A Bull
M Nilsson sold a team of horses to
the horse buyer Monday
J L Sims and Mr Benton were
weighing cattle at the stock yards last
Saturday
A Lako took a load of wheat to the
McCook mills Saturday and returned
with a load of flour
Mr Saunders and Gertie leave Thurs
day of this week for Missouri where
they will visit friends
M Steele had the misfortune to break
his collar bone caused by a runaway
while at work for E B Stilgebouer
Mr Burton of Oberlin sold the cattle
that were being pastured on the Mc
Guire farm to some Kansas City men
If Unwell
Try a EOc bottle of Horbino notico tho im
provement speedily effected ia your Appetite
Energy Strength and Vigor Watch how it
brightens the spirits gives freedom from Indi
gestion and Debility I
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 Horbino it cured me in two weeks I
cannot recommend it too highly it will do all
you claim for it Sold by A McMillan
CEDAR BLUFFS KANSAS
A R Wright spent Sunday at I A
Rushtons
F J Henderson was buying horses
here last week
H S Kennedy spent Sunday at
George Miners
Mr Emerson is hero looking after the
companys Bheep
Harve Tracy was a McCook business
caller Monday of this week
Peck Everist shipped a car of hogs
to Denver Saturday morning
Mrs A L Nichols visited at her
brother Justin Averys at Traer last
week
J O Hainlin returned Friday from
his St Francis visit and expects to start
about the 16th for Portland Oregon to
make his home
LEBANON
too late fob last week
S R Jolly hulled alfalfa Tuesday
C B Huff and wife were Wilsonville
visitors Monday
M B Lehn of Indianola wa3 over to
the farm last week
Mrs Nichols who was reported im
proving last week is very sick again
J W Hupp of McCook was in Leba
non on business Wednesday and Thurs
day
John Feichters sale Monday was
well attended and thing3 brought rea
sonable prices
J B Cumming who is working in
the shops at McCcok was home on a
few days visit last week
Mrs P H Walters started Tuesday
for Thayer Iowa to see her aged father
who is not expected to live
Rev W H Schofield who has been
helping the U P minister at Wilson-
ville returned home Monday
B F Bradbury arrived homo Wed
nesday from Lincoln Denver and other
points where ho has been visiting for
several weeks
Mrs Bruce Cumming and daughter
Iva departed Thursday for their old
homo in Illinois on a visit to her mother
who is very sick
Rev R E Poguo attended quarterly
conference at Shiloh and Danbury Mon
day and Tuesday leaving the revival
services in chargo of Revs Howe and
Schofiold
Miss Mattio Castor visited her parents
in Lebanon Sunday
S R Jolly shipped a car load of hogs
Wednesday morning
John Fiechter moved into tho Heck
man property Tuesday
Mrs E B YouDg of Danbury visited
relatives in Lebanon Sunday
Tho revival services at tho M E
church closed Wednesday night
Van Pelt and Hayward will give a
a phonograph entertainment at tho Ham
burg school house Friday night Jan 23
J R Correll who has been working
at Liberty for some timo arrived here
Wednesday Mrs Correll did not come
Daniel Reeves returned Wednesday
from Oklahoma where he was called to
see his mother She had a stroke of
paralysis and is not expected to recover
Miss Rena Hastings loft Monday for
California by way of Colorado where
she oxpecta to stop over a few days to
visit hor cousins Mr and Mrs Allen
Pennington
Rev and Mrs Howe returned to Ox
ford Saturday where Rev Howe filled
his own pulpit He returned Monday
to continue the revival services at the
M E church
Robert Nichols and wife of Nemaha
county came in last week to visit his
mother who has been very sick V e are
glad to note that Mrs Nichols is improv
ing though slowly
Good Advice
Tho most misorable beings in the world are
those suffering from dspopsiu and liver com
plaint More than seventy five per cent of the
people in the United States are ofllicted with
these two diseases and their effects such as
sour stomach sick headache habitual costivo
nest palpitation of the heart heartburn water
brash gnawing and burning paina at the pit cf
tho stomach yellow skin coated tongue and
disagreoable taste in tho mouth coming up of
food after eating low spirits etc Goto your
druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for
75 cents Two doses will relieve yon Try it
Get Greens Special Almanac
INDIANOLA
Mrs Geo B Smith is on the sick list
H W Keyes had legal business in the
county capitol Thursday
Mrs C E Williams of Bartley visited
a few days this week with friends in
this city
Ed Smith is papering Adolph Smiths
house about nine miles north of town
this week
George Sheppard tho jeweler of Cam
bridge was in town on his regular trip
Tuesday
Prof Casrier was unable to attend to
his school duties Monday on account
of sickness
Emil Hillars is laid up with pneumonia
His father ia running the store during
his sickness
Maud Allen closed a successful five
months term of school in the Dutoher
district last week
MrsHerman and two children went up
to McCook Tuesday evening to visit
friends a few days
Quite a number of tho Masons at this
place attended Dentist Williams funeral
at Bartley Sunday
Jack and Jim McAlpine were out from
Denver last week to visit their sister
Mrs John McClung who is no better
The D of R and the Odd Fellows
held a Joint installation and supper in
the Masonic hall last Tuesday evening
Mrs Elmer Thompson was taken seri
ously ill Tuesday evening and was
very bad for a while but she is able to
be up now
Mrs Henry Powell Merle and Fran
cis went down to Lincoln on a visit
Mondav They expect to be gone about
two weeks
Mr and Mrs Kern and children drove
up to McCook Saturday Mr Kern re
turning in the evening Mre Kern re
mained to visit a while with relatives
W H Smith received the sad intelli
gence Wednesday morning of tho death
of his sister living in Dodge City Kan
sas She had long been a sufferer from
the dread disease consumption
Last Saturday evening at six oclock
at tho home of tho brides parents Miss
Sybil Rozell and Mr Lem Hickman were
united in marriage Rev Halbersleben
of the Congregational church was the
officiating clergyman The young couple
left Wednesday morning for Illinois
where they will make their future home
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How
Suit
Come and
clothing
on a i
4 T MMc niupn im to rif 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 SI All drugjtsts
Consult your doctor If he sayg take It
then do as he says If he tells you not
to take It then dont take It lie know3
Leave it wltli mm we are wining
J C AYKR CO ixmeii Maw
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtue of an order of salrt issued from the
District Court of Red Willow CountyNobraaka
under a decree in an action wherein John E
Kelloy is plaintiff and George P 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 the highest bidder for cash
at the east door of the court house in McCook
Red Willow county Nebraska on the 2nd day
of Fobruary 1903 at the hour of one oclock
p m the followingdeecribed realestato to wit
Lots one 1 two 2 three 3 four 4 fire
5 and six 6 in block two 2 in the third
addition to McCook Red Willow county
Dated this 31st day of December 1901
A C Ceabtebe Sheriff
J E Kelle Attorney
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtue of an order of sale issued from the
District Court of Red Willow CountyNebraska
under a decree in an action wherein Kate Car
roll is plaintiff and Edwin N Benjamin ot al
are defendants to mo directed and delivered I
shall offer at public sale and sell to the highest
bidder for cash at the east door of the court
housein McCook Red Willow CountyNebraska
on the 2nd day of February 1903 at the hour of
one oclock p m the following described real
estate to wit
The east half of the northwest quarter and
the south half of the northeast qnarter of fac
tion thirty one town two north raugH twenfcj
nine west 6th P if in Red Willow county
fu a jq elf
Dated thi3 31st day of Dumber 1302
A C Ceabteee Sheriff
E Eldeed Attorney
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtuo 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 tho front door of tho court
hone in McCookRed Willow County Nebr on
the 2nd day of February 1903 at tlio hour of ow
oclock p m the following described real
estateto wit
Lota eight nine and ten in block twelve
West McCook Nebraska Each of said lots to
be offered for sale separately
Dated this 3Utday of December 1902
A C Ceabtebe Sheriff
W S MoELAJf Attorney for Plaintiff
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
see m e
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before you buy
Yours for Business
L 0 Melius Tailor
MCCOOK
Office in Court House
J MITCHELL
NEBRASKA
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JACOB BETZ
AUCTIONEER
McCook Nebraska
Goes anywhere Specialty of Thorough Bred
Stock sales One por cent on sales 1000 and
upward Correspondence solicited
DR W V GAGE
flcCook Nebraska
C H E0YLE
ATTORNEY at LAW
McCook Nebraska
Telephone 44 P O Building
H P SUTTON
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Nebraska
ffAgent of Lincoln Land Co Office
First door north of Commercial hotel
C E ELDRED
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook Nebraska
Phone 181
DR A P WEJLLES
Physician and
Surgeon 2
MeCOOK - - NEB
Office over McMillens drug store Residence
702 Main Avouue Residence phono 53 Office
phono 2S Calls answered night or day -
AUCTIONEER
Phones Oflica 17residouco 95
Free Phonographic concert Yt hour
beforo sale opens
Write or Phone for Terms and Date
DRJBFICKES
A Reliable
Graduate Dentist
PHONE NO 160
McCook Nebraska
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BERRYS
MeCOOK NEBRASKA
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EARL MURRAY
Bates Old
Stand
McCook Neb
Share Hair Cut Sham
pooanythingln my lirioia
an artistic manner Gira
me a call and trial
H L PREVOST
DRNTIST
Grad tate of Kansas
City Lsntal College
Oyer Jas McAdams
Telephone 43
All Calls For The
Answered by the
BLUB FRONT
LIVERY BARN
Will make all
trains and an
swer all calls to any
part of the city
PHONE 36
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