The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 10, 1903, Image 8

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Of the hold over councumen Harry
Even is for license and Mr Timmens
anti license
The next council will be 5 to 2 in
favor of license of saloons
The council elect and Mayor Furguson
are in favor of a new opera house to be
built in the public square and large
enough to accommodate the needs of the
lovers of dramatic art Orleans is sadly
in need of an opera house and this will
fill a want that has been agitated for
years With an opera house and a stage
adequate for the scenes of a good
company large enough for staging and
shifts for the acts good companies can
be secured and as the adjacent country
is thickly settled a good paying house
can be obtained
Robbed the Grave
A startling incident is narrated by
John Oliver of Philadelphia as follows
I was in an awful condition My skin
was almost yellow eyes sunken tongue
coated pain continually in back and side
no appetite growing weaker day by day
Three physicians had given me up Then
I was advised to use Electric Bitters to
my great joy the first bottle made a
decided improvement I continued their
use for three weeks and am now a well
man I know they robbed the grave of
another victim No one should fail to
try them Only 50c guaranteed at L
W McConnells drug store
BANKSVILLE
A good time for prairie fires Look
a little out
T A Rowland made a trip to Indian
ola last week
Every one is getting in line for a big
crop this year
Our regular correspondent failed to
report the school entertainment last
week Miss May Bartholomew closed a
successful six months term of school in
Dist 51 the last Friday in March with
an interesting program Quite a nura
bnr of visitors were present including
the teacher Miss Plumb and pupils of
Dist 35 The flag pole was placed on
the school house William Relph being
the only old soldier present was accorded
the honor of raising the stars and
stripes and three cheers were given for
Old Glory The young people were
treated to candy by the teacher after
which all departed to their homes Miss
Bartholomew going to her home in Leb
anon the next day
How to Ward off Rheumatism
For years when spring time came on
ana l went into gardening l was sure
have an attack of rheumatism and every
attack was more severe than the pre
ceding one says Josie McDonald of
Man Logan county West Va I tried
everything with no relief whatever until
I procured a bottle of Chamberlains
Pain Balm and the first application gave
me ease and before the first bottle was
used I felt like a new person Now I
feel that I am cured but I always keep a
bottle of Chamberlains Pain Balm in
the house and when I feel any symptoms
of a return I soon drive itaway with one
or two applications of this liniment
For sale by L W McConnell druggist
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SOUTH SIDE
The gentle zephyrs are with us once
again
Ray Gale was visiting the school last
Friday
They say Marvin is young yet but
hell learn
Ray Jacobs is home from Lincoln for
a few days
Miss Cookman has returned to her
home in Missouri
E R Sageser is putting in 50 acres of
beets this season
Mr and Mrs F P Stone of May wood
took in the wedding
Two of John Randels children are
sick with pneumonia
They are preparing for a fine school
entertainment in Dist 8
Mr and Mrs A T Myers of Thorn
burg are visiting at C H Jacobs
C H Jacobs daughter Fay was mar
ried to F S Barnes Tuesday evening
C H Jacobs has rented the Harmon
Thompson residence McCook and has
moved into the same this week
A customer of ours who had been
suffering from a severe cough for six
months bought two bottles of Chamber
lains Cough Remedy from us and was
entirely cured by one and a half bottles
of it It gives perfect satisfaction with
our trade Haynes Parker Co Line
villeAla For sale by L W McConnell
Best physic Chamberlains Stomach
and Liver Tablets Easy to take pleas
ant in effect For sale by L W Mc
Connell druggist
BOX ELDER
The fall grain is looking fine
W Y Johnsons children are on the
sick list
Mrs Ebert who is living at W B
Wolfes is quite sick
There will be haster services at the
church next Sunday morning
Miss Florence Younger is assisting
Mrs James Doyle with her work this
week
Mr and Mrs Stephen Bolles spent
Sunday last with Mr and Mrs Mahlon
Campbell
Miss Gertie Moore of Blue Hill ar
rived last Saturday night She will
spend the summer with Mrs Stephen
Bolles It looks like old times to see
her back and heres a hearty welcome to
you Gertie
Stops the Cough and
Works off the Cold
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets enre a cold in
one day No cure no pay Price 25 cents
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to be told the truth about
The scare crow coffees are those
that hide under a glazing of factory
eggs glue and such stuff
Llqn Coffee is pnre wholesome
uulazed rich in flavor and uniform
in strength Tho air tight sealed
package insures cleanliness fresh-
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APPLICATION FOR PERMIT
McCook Nebraska April 10 1903
Notice is hereby given that L V McConnell
has filed in the city clerks office his bond and
petition for a druggists permit to sell malt
spirituous and vinous liquors in tho building on
lot 7 block 21 in the Second ward of the city of
McCook from May 1 1903 to April 20 1904
L W McConnell Applicant
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Save the Loved Ones
Mrs Mary Vilet Newcastle Colorado
writes I believe Ballards Ilorehound
Syrup is superior to any other cough
medicine and will do all that is claimed
for it and it is so pleasant to take My
little girl wants to take it when she has
no need for it Ballards Horehound
Syrup is the great cure for all pulmon
ary ailments 2oc 50c and 8100 at
A McMillens
The Tribune is only 8100 a year
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Mrs LauresL S Webb
Vice XrejIIcnt IVomnuH Demo
cratic Clubs of Xortliern Ohio
I dreaded the change of life which
was fast approaching I noticed Wine
of Cardui and decided to try a bot
tle I experienced some relief the
first month to I kept on taking it for
three months and now I menstruate
with no pain and I hall take it off and
n now until I have passed the climax
Female weakness disordered
menses falling of the womb and
ovarian troubles do not wear off
They follow a woman to the change
of life Do not wait but take Wine
of Cardui now and avoid the trou
ble Wine of Cardui never fails
to benefit a suffering woman of
any age Wine of Cardui relieved
Mrs Webb when she was in dan
ger When you come to the change
of life Mrs Webbs letter will
mean more to you than it does
now But you may now avoid the
suffering she endured Druggists
sell 1 bottles of Wine of Cardui
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All Calls For The
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Answered by the
BLUE FRONT
LIVERY BARN
Will make all trains and
swer all calls to any
part of tne city
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Good For Children
The pleasant to take and harmless
One Minute Cough Cure gives imme
diate relief in all cases of coughs croup
and lagrippe because it does not pass
immediately into the stomach but takes
effect right at the seat of tho trouble
It draws out tho inflammation heals
and sooths and cures permanently by
enabling the lungs to contribute puro
life giving and life sustaining oxygen to
the blood and tissues L W McConnell
MITCHELL
AUCTIONEER
Phones Oflica 17 residence 95
Free Phonographic concert Vx hour
Deforo salo opens
Write or Phone for Terms and Date
r Herbert J Prat
Successor to
Dr J B Fickes
Phone 160
DENTIST
Over McConnells
Drug store
MeCOOK NEBRASKA
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DENTIST
Graduate of Kansas
City Lental College
Over Jas McAdams
Telephone 43
McCook Nebraska
JACOB BETZ
AUCTIONEER
McCook Nebraska
Goes anywhere Specialty of Thorough Bred
btock sales One per cent on sales 1000 and
upward Correspondence solicited
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Nebraska
SS Agent of Lincoln Land Co Office
First door north of Commercial hotel
C E ELDRED
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook Nebraska
Office In Court House
Phone 181
DR A P WELLES
Physician and
Surgeon
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C H BOYLE
ATTORNEY at LAW
McCook Nebraska
Telephone 44
PoBuiiding
Dr S C BEACH
Office Over Ludwicks Store
Telephone 126
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CEDAR BLUFFS KANSAS
H E Emerson the sheepman was in
town last week
Messrs Peck Everist shipped a car
load of hogs last week
Ed Maud and Nellie Woofter visited
Miss Mertie Woofter Sunday
Harry Kennedy and family visited
friends north of town Sunday
Perry Cathcart plastered for J W
Miner and T J Relph last week
Miss Sallie Bell and Miss Mertie Woof
ter assisted Mrs Rebman in the milli
nery store April 4th
On account of bad roads we did not
report last week We promise better
things in the future
George Witham who has been danger
ously ill with diphtheria was reported
some better first of the week
Mumps are visiting most every home
in this section In many instances it is
a second attack of the big jaw
Nows the time to take Rocky Moun
tain Tea it drives out the microbes of
winter it builds up the stomach kid
neys and liver A wonderful spring
tonic that makes sick people well L
W McConnell
BANKSVILLE
A M Benjamin picked corn on All
Fools day
Nasby is doing a little gardening
beginning operations on the first
Miss Lela Adams closed her work at
B W Benjamins and returned home
Sunday
William Relph was at Banksville first
of the week spinning some yarns about
his experience with Texas and Oklahoma
people
Miss May Bartholomew closed a six
months term of school in district 51
Bankaville Friday last with exercises
by the school children The children
of the Dodge school were visitors Part
of the program was a flag raising
For discs harrows and riding plows
see your Uncle George
In December 1900 1 had a severe
cold and was so hoarse that I could not
speak above a whisper says Allen Davis
of Freestone N Y I tried several
remedies but got no relief until I used
Chamberlains Cough Remedy one bottlo
of which cured me I will always speak
a good word for that medicine For
sale by L W McConnell druggist
Sf V FRANKLIN President
A C EBERT Cashier
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Orleans St Francis Branch
Orleans Neb April 9 1903
Special to McCook Tribune
After an exciting contest the muni
cipal election at Orleans resulted in a
victory for the high license candidates
with one exception Until a late hour
near the close of the polls the anti
saloon people seemed to have the best of
tne ngnt and tne day Jost for tiie license
cause but at the eleventh hour the
anti license candidates lost support and
was defeated by substantial majorities
H T Furguson was elected over Dr
Hoffman anti license by 16 majority
Mr Furguson is a business man possess
ing executive ability of a high order and
has been a resident of Orleans for 24
years
George Austin who was elected by 23
majority in the First ward as council
man is a young man of good ability and
popular He is in the elevator and coal
business
John Booth councilman elect of the
First ward is an old timer and was
elected by a heavy majority
Mr Sullivan carried the Second ward
by 11 He is a well known businessman
and the Second ward is close
The Third ward elected Prof Gorniey
of Orleans college anti license