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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1904)
mff 5 rat ITU M I 6 r SBfSSB3g X834i rrrrW mi- We Extend A cordial Invitation to all our friends and the public gener ally to call and see our new line Spring Footwear For comfort lit and style tinw are unsurpassed and our prices for g oods of the best quality are the most reasonable -in fact as low as others ask for an inferior grade THE MODEL SHOE STORE A E PETTY Proprietor McCook Nebraska BvHaewjsHsauwsKssa The Test of Time 53 YEARS OF IT STAMPS THEM THE MOST Set isf ectory g Eooooiuioi Polk BrOS Agents McCook PiiBlps Boatman Commission Co Only Strictly Wholesale Commission Merchants in McCook No deviation from this rule Vegetables and Fruits Corner Main and Dennison Sts HcCOOK NEB If you lose a cow hog or horse that might have been saved youre out from io to 300 arent you Our Veterinary Department tells what to do for sick live stock in an emergency THE Twentieth Century Farmer made this man 275 why not you JULIV K4N Twentieth Century Farmer Omaha Xeb Gentlemen Your paper seems to cover about eerj condition that is likely to aris e on tho farm from raising hores cattle lions and sheep down to carden truck I hae kept ever copj of jour paper and because I did I saved a valuable Hereford cow worth 275 because when she was taken sick I turned to the veterinary columns and found a remedy for her trouble If I had had to wait to pet a doctor she would haedied Its a grand coort paper Yours truly J C BKVAEW Send 25c for 3 months subscription we will send a sam ple copy and handsome booklet free if you write for it Splendid prizes for getting new subscribers premium list free Address THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER 20rl Farnam St Omaha Xeb I - -- -- - - I 1 Mike Walsh DEALER IN POULTRY and EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash Block West of Citizens Bank I ncCook Nebraska See the Perfect Confidence Where there used to be a feeling of uneasiness and wony in tbo household when a child showed s mptons of croup there is now perfect confidence This is owing to the uniform success of Cham berlains Cough Remedy in the treat ment of that disease Mrs M I Bas ford of Poolesville Md in speaking of her experience in the use of that remedy says I have a world of confidence in Chamberlains Cough Remedy for I have used it with perfect success My child Garland is subject to severe attacks of croup and it always gives him prompt relief For sale by all druggists Gather tho roses of health for your cheeks While the parks are shining with dew Get out in the morning early and bright By taking Rocky Mountain Tea at night L W McConnell Model Oriana INDIANOLA Ed Smith visited on Missouri Ridge Sunday Albert Chessmore is very low with lung fever J Kern was at the county heat Satur day on business Floyd Welborn of Denver visited over Sunday with his parents Joe Vering is now clerking in Fied Duckworths drug store Rena Epperley of Bartley visited with her sister Mrs McCord Monday Beitha Wolfe of Box Elder spent Sun day with her friend Daisy Chinn Mr Lawritson of McCook is spending this week with his son and family I M Beardslee and wife of McCook visited with relatives here Monday I M Smith of McCook visited Mon day with his brother W II and family Mrs Green of Sutton visited the first of the week with her siter Mrs JKern W II Smith has so far recovered from his recent illness as to be able to walk to his store Tho public school celebrated Wash ingtons biithday Monday by having a half holiday Arch Mann and wife visited in Bart ley Sunday with their daughter Mrs Harry Payne Giace Andiews has been unable to at tend to store duties this week on ac count of sickness Mr Lawritson wife and Glenn went to Ilolbrook last Sunday and spent the day with relatives Katie Vering who has been teaching north of town closed a successful term of school last Friday Rosa Alters returned to her home in McCook Saturday evening after two weeks visit hero with friends A II Bells new house is nearing completion and when finished will be one of the neatest residences in town The Epworth League merabeis met at Irving Andrews last Friday evening and elected oflicers for the coming year Mr Ilosford delivered his lecture on Alaska Tuesday evening at Beardslees opera houseto an appreciative audience A part of the south river bridge was badly damaged and a portion of it was carried away Wednesday by water and ice II S Ferrar superintendent and Au gust Ilaegge fieldman of Grand Island were in town Saturday making eon tracts for beets George Mick and wife of California who have been visiting her parents for the past few weeks went to their new home at McCook Sunday evening Ralph White formerly of this place but now of Chickasha I T brought the body of his six months old child here for burial Wednesday The child died of measles Dr Iloyts have their goods packed preparatory to moving to their new home at Germanlown Neb We are sorry to lose them Tho town loses a good phy sician and an upright citizen A merry party of youngsters gathered at the home of Miss Georgia Short last Friday evening and proceeded to have a good time in playing games A boun tiful lunch was served and all had a fine time Will buy hogs Tuesdays and Sat urdays F S Wilcox Better Than Gold I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debil ity writes F J Green of Lancaster N H No remedy helped me until I be gan using Electric Bitterswhich did me more good than all the medicine I ever used They have also kept mv wife in excellent health for years She says Electric Bitters are just splendid for fe male troubles that they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak 1 un down women No other medicine can take its place in our family Try them Only 30 cents Satisfaction guaranteed bv L W McConnell This spring you will need a nerve food one that will cleanse and reconstruct your nerve centers and wasted energies Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea will do it 33 cents Tea or tablets L W McConnell Are You Restless At Night And harassed by a bad cough U e Ballards Horehound Syrup it will se cure you sound sleep and eilect a prompt and radical cure 25c 50c and 1 bottle at A McMillens Does your head ache Pain back of your eyes Bad taste in your mouth Its your liver Ayers Pills are liver pills They cure consti pation headache dyspepsia 25c All druggists 1 Want yonr moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black Then i se Miiftf ifimiJriRKL nuLTor tne UUUIMNUnftlVi O UI Whiskers 5KT3 OFURLGrtST5 01 H P HiiLACO HHU NH Shoe M Mwrrmtii New Orleans Grand Colored Concert Company fe JL m mji 1 MjMsmx Z7d7t UJfL 2C 3 rt A better singer than M ss i k is seldom heard sho is a u o of the famous Fisk University lairg studied under M mo Jonnie It Stewart Tho Uev low of C harlot to Vi C says Miss Kroxs ingiig was H surprise to a second encme she responded with The Last Rose of Summer as it was never beira heard by a Charlotte adieneo Opeia lien McCook Tui di even ing Match 1 Pri e 30 cent- no extra for reset ved children 23 cents Seals on s lie at McCorinrHs drug stoie Monster Locomotives Building The Iiiild win Locomotive have begun work on an ordei fioni the Santa Fo for fifty locomotives Ten of the number will be larger than the monsti is delivered to the same road a few months agoand it is expected that these engines will prove the beginning of an epoch in railroad freighting which may result in the abolition of smaller and weaker en gines It is declared that tho new loco motives will be able to pull 60000 tons of dead weight on a level The weight of each engine complete will be about 280000 pounds the tender weighing 200000 pounds making a total of 480 000 pounds Their speed will be much greater than freight locomotives now used in pulling the ore tiains of the Santa Fe and their cost will he a third more than that of the best freight engine yet built The drivers of the new engines will be seventy-nine inches in diameter the cylinders fifteen and twenty five inches with twenty si v inch piston sttoke They are designed to attain a speed of eighty miles an hour and to be used exclusive ly for passenger trains It is expected that the engines will be delivered in April Lincoln Journal Colonist Rates During March and April the Burling ton will sell one way tickets to the Paci fic coast at very low rates Here are some of them 23 to San Francisco and Los Angeles S25 to Portland Taeoma and Seattle 82250 to Spokane 620 to Salt Lake City Butte Helena S1G73 to Big Horn Basin Wyo Proportionately low Kites to hundreds of other points These rates offer an excellent oppor tunity to see the great northwest which presents unusual attractions to the homeseeker It possesses the iron and lumber of Michigan the wheat of Min nesota the wool of Ohio tho fisheries of New England and seaboard rivaling the Atlantic coast If you will tell me where you are go ing 1 shall be glad to give you full in formation about rates train service sleeping car service and send you ad vertising matter descriptive of these wonderful sections J Francis General Passenger Agent Omaha Neb 2-26-4-29 Increased Benefits All Around The Burlington relief department has got out a new insurance schedule which goes into effect March 1st 1904 Mem bers will get a raise of twenty per cent on their death benefits and they will also be entitled to half accident and sick benefits for the second fifty two weeks in case they are disabled or sick An additional amount will also be added for members in case of a loss of leg or arm The new schedule as a whole is quite an increase and for which the members have to pay nothing extra On account of less accidents in which railroad men are injured occurring in recent yearsthe relief department has been able to make these increases This makes the cheap est and best insurance a railroad man can catry Alliance Grip Cancer Cured W W Prickett Smithfield 111 writes Sept 10th 1901 I had been suffering several j ears with a cancer on my face which gave me great annoyance ad un bearable itching I was using Ballards Snow Liniment for a sore leg and through an accident I rubbed some of the liniment on the cancer and it gave me almost instant relief I decided to continue to use the liniment on the can cer In a short time the cancer came out my face healed up and there is not the shghest scar left 1 have implicit faith in tho merits of this preparation and it cannot be too highly recommend ed 25c 30c and 1 For sale by A McMillen At the Johnson sale on the old Me serve ranch Wednesday March 2nd a lot of thoroughbred Poland China shoats will be offered for calo Stores rHTi fcfe HAY FEBRUARY 21 Do Not Miss the Great ale Muslin Una erwear atDeuroff s vjlm I iMBMAUBBimiTMll BSHBBa His lpprsciattoii THE BUSINESS MAN thoroughly appreciates his checking account Those who do not keep such an ac count miss many of its advantages We are always glad to explain the workings of a checking account to those who are not familiar with them The First National Bank McCook f V FRANKLIN President 9 A C EBERT Cashier 4 THElM I CITIZENS BANKl fc OF McCOOK NEB h Paid Up Capital 550000 Surplus 5000 I a b a DIRECTORS X V FRANKLIN WFMcFARLAND A C EBERT g Iff B WOLFE C H WILLARD f ft Bargain 1 Counter