The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 01, 1903, Image 8

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F A PENNELL Cash
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DANBURY
D A Waterman of Lebanon was a Danbury
visitor Tuesday
L W East came down from Ludell Kansas
Friday returning Sunday
W J Stilgebouer has a neat little barn com
pleted on his town property
William Sandon has just built a now hog
house on his place north of town
William McGuire and J H Wicks went with
the stock extra Tuesday morning
Otto Pulz and family are having a seige of
sickness all under the doctors care
Webster Bowles is having his residence paint
ed as is also G B Morgan his store
J Ii Sims shipped 10 cars of cattle and four
of hogs on Tuesda s train from Danbury
Mr and Mrs T F Ball spent Sunday and
Monday with relatives in Driftwood precinct
J N Walden shipped the last of the Rocker
feller cattle from Marion on Tucsdaj s stock
train
We would like to have some one prove to us
whether this is January or about the first of
May A regular blizzard toda Wednesday
Too late for last week
J C Roesch is still verj sick
J H Wicks was a business visitor up the line
last week
Q W Billings of McCook was in town on bus
iness first of the week
George Smiths family left last weqk for their
new home at Superior Nebraska
J G Evers mo ved in his newly purchased res
idence on lower Granvillo avenue last week
Mrs Hajes Pesrl and Roy visited with rela
tives in Driftwood precinct Saturday and Sun
day
Cures When Doctors Fail
Mrs Frank Chiasson Patterson La
writes June 8th 1901 I had malaria
fever in very bad form was under treat
ment by doctors but as soon as I
stopped taking their medicine the fever
would return I used a sample bottle
of Herbine and found it helped me
Then bought two bottles which com
pletely cured me I feel grateful to you
for furnishing such a splendid medicine
and can honestly recommend it to those
suffering from malaria as it will surely
cure them 50c at A McMillens
When you want a pleasant physic try
Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tab
lets They are easy to take and pleasant
in effect For sale by L W McConnell
BOX ELDER
Wo had a big snow and blizzard Wednesday
Miss Maude Harrison went to Friend last Fri
day
Messrs Frye and Younger are getting along
nicely with A T Wilsons new house
T M Campbell lost six head of nice hogs last
week It is thought by some that theywero
poisoned by eating cocklebur sprouts
All in this community will bo sorry to learn of
the death of J E Werner who moved from here
two j ears ago this spring to Garnett Kansas
He was taken with pneumonia and was sick but
a short time passing away April 22
Miss Eliza Johnson and her mother returned
to the homestead last Tuesday Miss Eliza
closed her eight months of school last Satur
day The pupils gave an ontertainment Satur
day evening which was enjoyed by all present
BOX ELDER SPECIAL
Miss Eliza Johnson closed a successful term
of school in district 63 Saturday Miss Eliza
will be remembered by the kindness she has
shown her pupils and they her during the
eight months of school She had good control
oer her pupils and they progressed nicely in
their studies The children all took a great in
terest in the school during the whole term
Eliza was a splendid teacher there is no ques
tion of that
Those Who Live on Farms
Dr Bergin Pana Illinois writes I
have used Ballards Snow Liniment
always recommend it to my friends as I
am confident there is no better made
It is a dandy for burns Those who
live on farms are especially liable to
many accidental cuts burns and bruises
which heal rapidly when Ballards Snow
Liniment is applied It should always
be kept in the house for cases of emer
gency 25c 50c S100 at A McMillens
Spring laziness legs ache back aches
feel tired no ambition no appetite all
run down feeling Rocky Mountain Tea
puts new life into your body you feel
good all over 35c L W McConnell
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Majestic
superior in every respect to that sold by
the peddlers for their price and then let
you select r
20 Worth
of anything you like out of my stock
Free of Charge
Come in and look at my range and if
I have not stated the fact to your satis
faction I will give you
3 in
for your expenses
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World Wide Reputation
Whites Cream Vermifuge has achieved
a world wide reputation as being the
best of all worm destroyers and for its
tonie influence on weak and unthrifty
children as it neutralizes the acidity or
sourness of the stomach improves their
digestion and assimilation o f food
strengthens their nervous system and
restores them to the health vigor and
elasticity of spirits natural to childhood
25 cents at A McMillens
A Bad Breath
A bad breath means a bad
stomach a bad digestion a
bad liver Ayers Pills are
liver pills They cure con
stipation biliousness dys
pepsia sick headache
25c All druggists
Want your moustache or beard a beautiful
brown or rich black Then use
BUCKINGHAMS DYEMU
SOcts or Druggists or R P Hall Co Nashua NH
PROSPECT PARK
R M Wade is still quito poorly
Mrs Ella Sly and daughter Minta were out
from McCook Friday
Miss Gerda Andorson is in Omaha taking
treatment for her eyes
Mrs Alice Harmon of Chicago is visiting her
parents Mr and Airs R M Wado
We understand that our neighbor Samuel
Ball intends to start for Canada soon to look
up a location
Tom Ball and wife drove over from Danbury
Sunday on a visit to relatives returning home
Monday afternoon
Charles Lee and T C Kelley went down to
Bartloy Saturday returning home Monday with
two loads of cane seed
The infant daughtor of Mr and Mrs Jacob
Crocker died Sunday and was buried in Cal
vary cemetery Monday afternoon
Made Young Again
One of Dr Kings New Life Eills
each night for two weeks has put me in
my teens again writes D H Turner
of Dempseytown Pa They are the
best in the world for liver stomach and
bowels Burely vegetable never gripe
Only 2oc at A McMillens drug store
V FRANKLIN President
THE
A C EBERT Cashier
BANKSVILLE
The blizzard hit us hard Probably four or
live inches of snow fell after the rain that came
first
J H Rclph went over to August Weschs Su a
day
Harvey Rowland was a McCook patron Sat
urday
T A Rowland started ou a trip to Indianola
Monday
J A Hoffman has been listing somo corn and
is about through
B W Benjamin was in McCook Saturday
gutting feed ground and attending toothor bus
iness
Thorny Gordon of Traer Kansas has moved
on the Claude Fowler place in Grant precinct
and has listed somo corn
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man living on a farm near here
in a short time aero comnletelv
doubled up with rheumatism I handed
him a bottle of Chamberlains Pain
Balm and told him to use it freely and
if not satisfied after usinjj it he need not
pay a cent for it says C P Eayder of
Pattens Mills N Y A few days later
he walked into my store as straight as a
string and handed me a dollar saying
give me another bottle of Chamberlains
Pain Balm I want it in the house all
the time for it cured me For sale by
L W McConnell druggist
INDIANOLA
Miss Daisy Chinn is homo from McCook
Charlie Kent of Kansas City is hero on a short
visit
J W Dolan is having quito an addition built
to his residence
Miss Ena Gamsby closed her school on the
Beaver last Friday
Mrs Dr Hojt went down to Lincoln Tuesday
morning on a short visit
State Evangelist Rev Ogden preached at the
Christian church Sunday
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do you suppose dip
into that bulk coffee
before you buy it
comes in sealed air
tight packages no
chance for handling
or dirt or things to
get in
Clean Fresh and FragranS
i F D Burgess 1
I Plumber and
Steam Fitter
J McCOOK NEBR
m Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass 7
b Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings 5
L Agent for Halliday Waupun telipse j
7 Windmills Basement of the Meeker- fj
9 Phillips Building v
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A case of Binnllpoxsia reported at Mr
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Give the children Kocky Mountain
Tea this month makes them strong
makes them eat sleep and grow Good
for the whole family A spring tonic
that makes sick people well 35 cents
L W McConnell
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Thedfords Black Draught has
saved doctors bills for more than
sixtyyears Tor the common fam
ily ailments such as constipation
indigestion hard colds bowel com
plaints chills and fever bilious
ness headaches and other like
complaints no other medicine is
necessary It invigorates and reg
ulates the liver assists digestion
stimulates action of the kidnevs
purifies the blood and purges the
bowels of foul accumulations It
cures liver complaint indigestion
sour stomach dizziness rhills
rheumatic pains sideache back
ache kidnev troubles constipation
diarrhoea biliousness piles hard
colds and headache Every drug
gist has Thedfords Black Draught
in 25 cent packages and in mam
moth size for 100 Never accept
a substitute Insist on having the
original made by the Chattanooga
Medicine Company
I believe Thedfords Black Draught
is the best medicine on earth It is
good for any and everything I have
a family of twelve children and for
four years I have kept them on foot i
ana neaitny with no doctor but Black
Draught A J GREEN Hlewara La
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All Calls For The
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Answered by the
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LIVERY BARN
Will make all trains ana an
swer all calls to any
part of the city
PHONE 36
W H Ackerman
McCook Nebraska
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA
Made only by Madison Medl
cine Co Madison Wis It
keeps you well Our trade
mark cut on each package
Price 35 cents Never sold
in bulk Accent no ubati
iftcoitpoRATEDtaca tute Ask your druggist
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lock8 Ave miles south of town
Oporntor Culver has boon transferred to Or
leans and is succeeded by a Mr Cole
Miss Bono Epporly of Bartloy is visiting hor
sister Mrs Clnronco McCord this weok
The flonr mill is undergoing repairs this weekf
in the shape of new flues for tho boilor
Dr3 Hoyt and Mnckochnie went down to Lin
coln Tuosday to nttond a M D convention
Mrs Martin and tho two children accompa
nied Rev Martin on his rogular trip to Bartloy
Sunday
Mr Tnggort enrouto to Hastings from Lovo
land Colo was snow bound hero n fow dns
this weok
J W Dolnn went np to McCook Monday
oven ins to bo in nttendanco at tho Bankers as
sociation meeting
Section Bass Kern purchased an incubator at
McCook last Saturday and is now prepared to
furnish chickens on short notice
A wedding occurred eight and one half miles
northeast of here last Sundny Miss VanDoron
becoming the wifo of Hirnm McCord of South
Bartley Tho groom is a brother of our follow
townsman Clarence McCord
Mrs Frank Hill living seven miles north of
town died vory suddenly Tuesday morning
of blood poison The funeral was had from tho
Congregationnl church Wednesday The de
ceased leaves a husband nnd nine children
Tho supper given by tho Odd Fqllows last
Tuesday evening was not very woll attonded on
account of tho inclemency of tho weather Ice
cream coffee and cako wore served and tho few
presont madothe most of tho situation by en
joying themselves immensely
A big snow storm the last of April I It began
snowing last Tuesday evening and ended in a
regular blizzard horo Wednesday with a heavy
freeze Wednesday night Fruit trees wore all
in full bloom but are now sorry looking bights
and our hopes for fruit are entirely gone The
like has never been known before
At the rogular meeting of tho Eastern Star
last Friday evening tho following officers were
elected Patron W PElmer matron Mrs W
D Mackechnio conductoress Edith Smith
associate conductress Jennie McClung treas
urer Stella McCool secretary Edna Rovnolds
After tho meoting ices cako and coffee were
served amid much merriment Dr Mackechnio
and Harry Letts were guests at supper
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INVESTMENT
In tho shares of theThunder Motm
taln Consolidated Gold Mining and
Milling Co will give yon an interest
in one of tho greatest free milltag
sold properties in the New Thunder
Mountain District No present op
portunity for investing moderate
sums in Thunder Mountain or else
where compare with this Write
for price of shares and full informa
tion to the
THUNDER MOUNTAIN
CONSOLIDATED GOLD
MINING MILLING CO
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H P SUTTON
McCOOK
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
E J MITCHELIi
NEBRASKA
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Phones Office 17 residence 95
Freo Phonographic concert Vi hour
before sale opens
Write or Phono for Terms and Date
Dr Herbert J Pratt
DENTIST
Successor to Over McConnells
Dr J B Fickes Drug store
Phone 160 McCOOK NEBRASKA
H L PREVOST
DRNTIST
Graduate of Kansas
City Lental College
Overjas McAdams
Telephone 43
McCook Nebraska
JACOB BETZ
AUCTIONEER
McCook Nebraska
Goes anywhere Specialty of Thorough Bred
Stock sales Ono per ceut ou sales 1XJ0 and
upward Correspondence solicited
JOHN E KELLEY
ATT0ENEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTEE
McCook Nebraska
EgfAgent of Lincoln Land Co Office
First door north of Commercial hotel
C E ELDRED
ATTORNEY AT LAW
BTcCook Nebraska
Office in Court House
Phone 181
DR A P WELLES
Physician and
Surgeon J
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Office over McMillens drug store Residence
Anle Residence phone 53 Office
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DR W V GAGE
flcCook Nebraska
C H BOYLE
ATTORNEY at LAW
McCook Nebraska
Telephone 44 p q Building
Dr S C BEACH
Office Over Ludwicks Store
Telephone 126
McCOOK
NEBRASKA
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State of Nebraska Red Willow
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and recorded as the last will Vn1 auWed
that the execution of said instrumnf aS
Milton HHantnon0dmIeSCutorSamni0ld and
Ordered thatthe 16th day of May
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2 o clock p m is assiimed for hpnw 1 - aP
turn when all personsinterH Dff Sai1 VGti
a county court to hS 1m Iedma aPIear at
and show cause whv ih VI uu Ior fai county
should not be canted- andPtr Joner
pendencj of said petition fefc inot of tho
of be given to all arsons fafJ kearimrtbere
ter by publishing d mSai 1 nat
McCook TEiBcxk a 3- nLhlS order in Tn
said county for three ncrPaperprnted
said day of hearing sncce38lve weeks prior to
h Geeex
County Judge
APPLICATION FOR LICENsi
Notice is1
filed in the city clerkIofl Au L Halor has
tion for a licen1 to wffefe3 S an W
vmous liquors in the hniMw spituous and
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