The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 02, 1903, Image 8

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Coles Hot Blast Does It
The gas that arises when
coal is burned is used by the
peculiar construction of Coles
Hot Blast Other stoves al
low the gas to go up the chim
ney This difference is dollars
to you as a coal user Come
in any day and see a Coles
Hot Blast The quicker the
better for your coal bin
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staple hardware that we havent
got When you are looking
for QUALITY come to us
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Any person over 18 years of age applying at
W T Colemaift hardware store will be given
a numbered ticket to this drawing ABSO
LUTELY FREE The person holding the
lucky ticket must be present at the drawing
and must present the winning ticket within
one hour after the drawing takes place or the f
stove is subject to a new drawing at once 4
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BOX ELDER
E Clark is painting A T Wilsons
house
The Lytle machine is threshing for I
N Shepherd
Again the wedding bells are ringing
in this vicinity
Rev Satchell is attending conference
this week at Lexington
J B and W Y Johnson played with
T M Campbell Monday
Mrs E Clark and children departed
Tuesday night for their home in Oregon
Mrs Al Schlosser of Friend is visit
ing her parents Mr and Mrs I II
Harrison
Elmer Shepherd of Osburncame down
Tuesday evening to help his uncle Isaac
Shepherd thresh
Mesdames Martha W Y and J B
Johnson and Miss Eliza spent Monday
with Mrs Mahlon Campbell
J H Huntwork had men at work
Thursday and Friday of last week
which greatly improved the condition of
the roads in this vicinity
Mr Stone who has been visiting his
son and daughter Will Stone and Mrs
J K Gordon returned to his home near
Garnett Kansas Wednesday
A W Campbell received the sad
news last Friday of the death of his
granddaughter Miss Blanche Eichey of
Wymore It was a great shock to all
her relatives here as she and her sister
had visited them such a short time ago
They went from here to Denver where
Blanche was taken with mountain fever
which was the cause of her death
His Life Saved by Chamberlains Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
B L Byer a well known cooper of
this town says he believes Chamber
lains ColicCholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy saved his life lasfsummer He had
been sick for a month with what the
doctors call bilious dysentery and could
get nothing to do him any good until he
tried this remedy It gave him immedi
ate relief says B T Little merchant
Hancock Md For sale by L W Mc
Connell druggist
Home Visitors Excursions
On Sept 1 8 15 and Oct 7 1903 the
Burlington will sell tickets to certain
eastern points at greatly reduced rates
This is the chance you have been look
ing for Enquire of the agent as to par
ticulars
CULBERTSON
Mrs Mary Trimpy was shopping in
McCook Monday
J B Nnzulvort returned to Lincoln
Moudtiy for n f ov dnys
S E SolomoD had business in the
county capital Friday
J C Benedict of Trenton was doing
business in this place Friday
GGEisenhart returned from a weeks
visit at Eklborn Wis Friday night
O P Jones of Stratton was doing
business in this burg the first of tho
week
Mrs J Hassler enjoyed a visit from
her mother Mrs J R Boyer of Trenton
the last of the week
Misses Eppie Brown and Katie Jones
of Trenton visited with Miss Isa Shu
maker over Sunday
Master Wayne Pfrimmer of Stratton
visited his many young frionds here
Saturday and Sunday
Mr and MrsLoroyKlovenof McCook
visited with Leroys sister Mrs J W
Wray and family Saturday
Mrs Mary England returned to her
home at Albia Iowa Friday evening
after a two weeks visit with relatives
here
Mr and Mrs J B Dinsmore came
in Saturday evening and visited their
niece Mariette Wcmple until Wednes
day morning
Mr and Mrs Frank Vastino returned
to their home in Richland Iowa Mon
day morning after a short visit with
relatives here
II II Berry of McCook conducted
services at the M E church Sunday
and Brother Mitchelmore of Iloldregu
at the Presbyterian
The dance in the Shumaker opera
house Saturday night drew u large
crowd Good order and good music
were prevailing features of the evening
Mrs L E Crews went up to Imper
ial Friday morning to visit her niece
Miss Bessie Crews who returned with
her and took in the fair here Saturday
A Cure For Dyspepsia
I had dyspepsia in its worst form and
felt miserable most all tho time Did
not eDJoy eating until after I used Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure which has completely
cured me Mrs W WSaylor Billiard
Pa No appetite loss of strength ner
vousness headache constipation bad
breath sour risings indigestion dys
pepsia and all stomach troubles are
quickly cured by the use of Kodol Ko
dol represents the natural juices of di
gestion combined with the greatest
known tonic and reconstructive proper
ties It cleanses purifies and sweetens
the stomach Sold by L W McConnell
BARTLEY
Mr Payne is absent from home this
week
Miss Minnie Wolfe lef tMonday morn
ing for Lincoln
Mrs Henry Burton and Mrs Robert
George were McCook visitors Saturday
Oscar Lohr has secured a school south
of McCook and will begin teaching next
Monday We wish him success
Mrs Hodges is in Omaha where she
went several days ago to be at the bed
side of her sick mother who died last
week
Miss Nettie Short entertained a num
ber of her young friends at her home
Saturday evening A pleasant time was
enjoyed by all
Rev and Mrs Meeker are attending
M E conference at Lexington this
state They made the trip overland
from Bartley to Lexington
The farewell party for Minnie Wolfe
last Saturday night was a delightful
one A host of her young friends were
present and all report a good time
John Clouse sustained a heavy loss by
fire Monday morning about nine oclock
His shop and tools with a lot of buggies
and implements and several thousand
dollars in notes and accounts which were
in the shop at the time of the fire Mr
Clouse was away at McCook when the
fire occurred and no one knew in time to
save the notes and accounts Mr Clouse
has been an industrious honest busi
ness man here for years and we sincere
ly regret this great loss the earnings of
many years of hard labor
A Remarkable Record
Chamberlains Cough Remedy has a
remarkable record It has been in use
for over thirty years during which time
many million bottles have been sold and
used It has long been the standard
and main reliance in the treatment of
croup in thousands of homes yet during
all this time no case has ever been re
ported to the manufacturer in which it
failed to effect a cure When given as
soon as the child becomes hoarse or even
as soon as the croupy cough appears it
will prevent the attack It is pleasant
to take many children like it It con
tains no opium or other harmful sub
stance and may be given as confidently
to a baby as to an adult For sale by
L W McConnell druggist
DANBURY
A fine boy to Dr and Mrs Robinson
Sunday morning
Mr Rico of McCook opened his con
fectionrey today Success
Murray Graham lost a valuablo horso
by leaving the door of the wheat bin
open
Esbon Day and wife nee Ruth Ban
tham of Lebanon wore visiting with us
Friday
Arthur McMahan and Miss Mattio
Castor are to wed tomorrow Thoy havo
our consent
Mr and Mrs E M Woods have been
under tho doctors caro for a few days
but are better
Will Millers boy set firo to his dads
wheat Monday just to see it burn Ten
acres were destroyed
J L Sargent and family go to In
dianola this afternoon to attend tho
wedding of Miss Sylvia Dow
Simonsons steamer sot out firo in tho
Graham neighborhood and burned four
stacks of wheat of Mr Fitts
Finley Scarrow and wife leave tomor
row for their homo in Wyoming after a
two months visit with relatives
Mrs Harvey Lyons died Sunday ovo
ning at her son in lawsFred Wiggins
The remains were laid away in tho
Logan cemetery
Alex Strain will visit the homo of his
childhood in Ohio after an absence of f3
years He thinks that he will recognize
his old schoolmates
A few politicians are with us today
boys All sane people over here vote tho
Republican ticket Idiots are not al
lowed to vote so you see its one sided
Dame rumor says that Voorhis Van
Pelt Archie Furmans devil is to marry
in a fow days It looks as if tho Van
Pelts and tho grasshoppers will take the
country yot
In the midst of death we are in life
somebody is still poisoning dogs This
business will bo kept up until somebody
will set down hard on the too of a No 10
boot and dont you forget it
There was a peculiar whistling noiso
heard last night A few of tho oldest
settlers recognized it as the whistle of
an engine on the long forgotten Orleans
and St Francis branch of the B M
For Sale
A few Registered Poland Cbina sows
with young pigs also spring pigs of
either sex Ben Baker farm five miles
eastof McCook PO addressRedwillow
9 23 2ts W J Cox
Stomach Trouble
I have been troubled with my stom
ach for the past four years says D L
Beach of Clover Nook FannGreenfieId
Mass A few days ago I was induced
to buy a box of Chamberlains Stomach
and Liver Tablets I have taken part
of them and fori a great deal bettor
If you have any trouble with your stom
ach try a box of these Tablets You are
certain to bo pleased with the result
Price 23 cents For sale by L W Mc
Connell
Mr D P Daugherty well known
throughout Mercer and Sumner counties
W Va most likely owes his life to the
kindness of a neighbor He was almost
hopelessly afflicted with diarrhoea was
attended by two physicians who gave
him little if any relief when a neigh
bor learning of his serious condition
brought him a bottle of Chamberlains
Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
which cured him in less than twenty
four hours For sale by L W McCon
nell druggist
The Tribute Only SI 00 per year
Eight cents a pound is
what a young woman paid for
twelve pounds of flesh
She was thin and weak and
paid one dollar for a bottle of
Scotts Emulsion and by tak
ing regular doses had srained
twelve pounds in weight before
the bottle was finished
Eight cents a pound is
cheap for such valuable ma
terial Some pay more some
less some get nothing for
their money You get your
moneys worth when you buy
Scotts Emulsion
We will send you a little
free
SCOTT BOVNE Chemists
409 Pearl Street New York
50c and 100 all druggists
American Royal Live Slock Show
Kansas City Missouri October 19-2-1
Tickets for abovo ocrasion on sale Octo
ber 16th to 21 jl inclusive S1320 fpr
round trip Return limit October 2Cth
Seo tho agent for particulars 9 254t
Modern
Dentistry
HERBERT J PRATT DDS
Office over McConnolPs drug store
MCCOOK NEBRASKA
Offick Phone ICO
Res Phone 131
Registered Graduate Dentist
Formerly located in At
lanta Georgia All opera
tions pertaining to modern
dentistry performed accord
ing to the latest scientific
methods used in the large
cities
H P SUTTON
McCOOK
Graduate of Kansas
City Lental College
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JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
E J MITCHELL
NEBRASKA
f AUCTIONEER
Phonos OHio 17rosidonco 95
Free Phonographic concort H hour
before salt opens
Write or Phone for Terms and Date
H L PREVOST
DRNTIST
Over Jas McAdams
Telephone 43
McCook Nebraska
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PHONE 112
OHice over G ramus store McCook Neb
JACOB BETZ
AUCTIONEER
McCook Nebraska
Goes anywhere Specialty of Thorough Bred
Stock sales One jor cent on sales 10U0 and
upward Correspondence solicited
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Nebraska
S2Agent of Lincoln Land Co Office
First door north of Commercial hotel
BEACH
Office Over Ludwicks Store
Telephone 126
McCOOK
NEBRASKA
SHICHESTERS EftGUSH
PENN YROYAL PILLS
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safe Always reliable ladled ask Drumrfst for
CH XCHKSTER H i ItSl
old metallic boxes sealed with blue ribbon
Take no other Itefiinc danjeroui huI1I
tutionnnnd imitation JJuyof yourUrugirist
or send ic in stamp- for Particular TeI
nioniaU and Keller Tor Iadie in Utter
by return Mail 10000 Testimonials Sold by
all DrujjtT5ts
CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO
2100 Madiion Square IMIIJLA PA
Mention this piper
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtue of an order of sale issued from the
district court of Red Willow county Nebraska
under a decree in an action wherein J F Cor
deal is plaintiff and Ephraim S Dutchet et al
are defendants to mo directed and delivered I
shall offer at public sale and sll to the hijh i
bidder for cash at the front door of the cor
honse in McCookRed Willow county Xebrasfe
on the 12th day of October 100 at the liouo
one oclock p m the following describedrear
estate to wit The east half of the northwest
quarter and the east half of the southwest quar
ter of section 20 in township 2 north in ranse
30 west of the Sizth P M in Red Willow coun
ty Nebraska
Dated this 11th day of September 1H
A C Crabtbee Sheriff
S Morlax Attorney
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook Nebraska CS
Office In Court House
Phone 18 1
DR A P WELLES
Physician
and Surgeon
Oflico ovor McMillons drug store Residence
702 Main Avouue Residence phono XI OOico
phone 28 Calls answered night or day
McCOOK NEBRASKA
C H BOYLE
ATTORNEY at LAW
McCook Nebraska
Telephone 44 P O Building
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