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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1904)
EflBJJgg We I Jis GUARD 8 our pJ TRADE El Start Right iiow nntl Kill ct oiu iirst clnss butcher 3ive him nil your trado Tho plnn of chopping uround for your meat supplies with the object of siivinginotioy doesnt work out iu practice If you have i regular hutclior anything that is un satisfactory is promptly and pleasantly right thats our way Come Here Wed like to serve you iu this capacity A customer has never left us because of bad treatment or misrepresented good Youll fatten your bank book too If you dont know how far a dollar will go at our meat market just come and trado here for one week I BARTLEY Harry Paine has erected a now wind inill on his placo Ed McKillip was in town posting bills for a big sale of Hereford cattle on March 10 Mr Sheets is still confined to his bed His recent attack of lagrippo having left him very weak The senior class high school social and entertainment was a success The net receipts were 23 Will Ault and another socialist held forth in Banlham hall Tuesday night pleading their cause S R Grissel is in high glee because a Hno boy came to his home Monday knight Mother and child are doing well Guy Curlee came up from Holbraok Tuesday evening to take charge of the Perry and Bee lumber yard here until Mr Sheets health improves Mrs W B Downs returned home Monday night after an absence of several weeks in the eastern part of the state Hvhere she was called by the sickness of relatives Married Wednesday evening Feb 24 JSlmer Oxley and Miss Pearl Williams at the home of the brides parents Rev Crippen of Indianola officiating Miss Williams has resided in this vicinity -nearly all her life and is a most estima ble young lady honored by all her ac quaintances Mr Oxley is a young farmer highly respected by all They went to Curtis Thursday to visit rela tives We join with their many friends in wishing them a pleasant and prosper ous life Will buy hogs Tuesdays and Sat urdays F S Wilcox A Cure For Eczema My baby had eczema so bad that its thead was a solid mass of scabs and its -hair all came out I tried many reme dies but none seemed to do any perman ent good until I used De Witts Witch Hazel Salve The eczema is cured the -scabs are gone and the little ones scalp is perfectly clean and healthy and its hair is growing beautifully again I cannot give too much praise to De Witts Witch Hazel Salve Frank Farmer Bluff City Ky In buyingWitch Hazel -Salve look out for counterfeits De Witts 5s the original and the only one contain ing pure Witch Hazel The name E C DeWitt Co is on every box Sold bv X W McConnell Nearly Forfeits His Life A runaway almost ending fatallystart ecl a horrible ulcer on the leg of J B Or ner Frankliu Grove III For four years it defied all doctors and all remedies But Bucklens Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him Equally good for burns bruises skin eruptions and piles 25centsatL W McConnells drugstore S I had a terrible cold and could hardly breaJhe I then tried Ayers Cherry Pectoral and it gave me im mediate relief W C Layton Sidell 111 How will your cough be tonight Worse prob ably For its first a cold then a cough then bron chitis or pneumonia and at last consumption Coughs always tend downward Stop this downward tendency by taking Ayers Cherry Pec toral Three sizes 25c SOcSl All druggists Cnnsnlt vonr doctor ays tells ilion do as ne says ir lie you not Co take it then dont take It He knows Leave it with him We are willing 1 f J C ATER CO Lowell Mass News of the St Francis Branch Burlington survoyors havo been at Ludell and Atwood Kansas making surveys L W Gliddon railway postal clerk who has been visiting his parents for tho last two weeks will run two weeks en the St Francis branch relieving Otto Renwanz and H C Fairchild com mencing February 25th Tho masque ball at the auditorium at Orleans on February 22d Washingtons birthday was a groat success financially and socially The costumes of the mas quers were unique and picturesque The function whs highly enjojed by tho many who were present Otto Kosanderour good friend is now roadmasler from McCook to Akron Colo He has been a resident of Orleans ever since ho was appointed roadmaster or the bt h rancis branch lie is mov ing his family to McCook and will buy property at that place What will be Orleans los s will be McCooks gain Windell P Pierce who was Republi can candidate for county treasurer of Furnas county at the late election has moved from Wilsonville and will make his homo at Orleans He is cashier of tho new bank at Orleans of which M Holland is president Wilsonville losses a valuable citizen and Orleans gains a useful member to her townsmen Tho Farmers Elevator Co of Ludell Kansas will remove their large elevator situated now some distance from tho track is the right-of-way of the Bur lington between Coopers and the Cen tral Granary Cos elevators The exca vation has been dug and the foundation built and the Burlington will pay the expense of moving tho elevator on its new site granttd by the railroad com pany Lebanon Neb is the most enterpris ing energetic and ambitious town of its size not only on the branch but can give trumps to stations of her size on the main line In the spring and summer of 1901 she will have nine new brick business stores continuous in a row on the ruins of the fire last autumn The latest is the brick bank of the State Bank of Lebanon the old bank being demolished by road agents a few months ago by a charge of nitro glycerine Lebanon has one rural route established is working to establish another and con templating running a star route to the main line to connect Bartley Other towns of the St Francis branch and even the county seats may do well to make Lebanon their example and show the world what material they are made of This will encourage the best class of citizens to invest and settle on the branch and in time will come better mail service and various improvements that make a countn substantial and lasting Wm Childress died at Orleans Neb February 18th last of cancer of the bowels The funeral was held at the family residence many friends and rela tives attended the last sad rites of the deceased He was greatly loved by his neighbors and his friends were legion blessed with a gentle loving disposition he was liked by all who knew him He was born 67 years ago at Spencer Owen county Indiana and was married in 1859 and is the father of five children two dead and three living a daughter died in 1864 and Emery Childress died in 1900 at Orleans The living children are Harvey Charles and Remus the latter a conductor at McCook Mrs Childress who survives him is staying with Remus at McCook Mr Childress removed to Lincoln in 1878 thence to Long Island Kansas and Orleans Neb where he has resided for a number of years He was an old soldier and served his country faithfully and honorably throughout the civil war was a mem ber of Co E 57th Indiana infantry At Orleans he was a familiar figure and will be greatly missed by all Relief In One Minute One Minute Cough Cure gives relief in one minute because it kills the mi crobe which tickles the mucous mem brane causing the cough and at the same time clears the phlegm draws out the inflammation and heals and soothes the affected parts One Minute Cough Cure strengthens the lungs wards of pneumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all curable cases of coughs colds and croup One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take harmless and good alike for young and old Sold by Li W McConnell BOX ELDER Ella Johnson is better Bertha Wolfe and Daisy Chinn drove to Indianola last Friday evening Rev Crago is holding a protracted meeting at Spring Creek this week Maude Stone closes a successful term of school this week up near Saint Ann George Shields bought a span of two-year-old mules of T M Campbell a few days ago A man by the name of Crance has purchased the J H Stephens farm and moved on it last week Elizali Beebe and wife of Saint Ann spent Sunday and Monday with rela tives and old acquaintances at this place The Mitchell sheller is in this neigh borhood again this week and is shell ing corn for Fred Satchell Will Stone and Fred Rang There was a good turnout at Sunday sohool last Sunday morning Everyone remember Sunday school every Sunday morning from now on L35S3S SffiM tStSWA1 mh txema4 MSB - T k I b Mm i tTi a tkwMftf X 1 wmim 7 i WCSyKcfnan jVm rwl i - -- S mm 5 -I 3osC Sl ftp n SJJ Vfi ili CONTRALTO lri5S tvsrst w yzsRtzr kEsom T- c m 9wc isi mmmmutt niZnimiQJ4jrf wirtanrti iirinifi ii i 1 1 r m fitisBBaaaJwaJ 1 1Piiy n bird isnt caught With H B jSnDffl chaff and a Wise man isnt I I tfBJis tempted With a cracker bag after - I I JfSS The kind that come in an air tight IjM rf Vi7wSZJLJi l Pi ul St ne V M JS and J A Aiodrell llviiii the R P Lakin salt- Tliiii Mlay or lii t week each bought a cow aiid Paul Stone bought eight dozii rl irkens On Wi nedny oveniiiir February 17 James Betbiaml Miss Florence Younger ttiic uiiiiotl in marriage Rev Crago A host of frienis wish them happiness and pm HMity on their life voage through Do t Today The time worn injunction Never put off til tomoirow what ou can do today is now generally piOM nted in this form Do it today That is the terse advice we want to give you about that hacking couglr or demoralizing cold with which you have been xtrujiirliiifr for several days perhaps weeks Take some reliable remedy for it today and let that rem edy be Dr Botchees German Syrup which has been in use for over thirty five years A few doses of it will un doubtedly relieve jour cough or cold and its continued use for a few davs will cuie you completely No matter how deep seated your cough even if dread consumption has attacked your lungs German Svrup will surely effect a cure as it has done before in thousands of ap parently hopeless cases of lung trouble New trial bottles 25c regular size 75c L W McConnell New Orleans Grand Colored Concert Company ft i v - i 2 f Mitf uaou the contralto with this excellent organization is posesseel of a wajderfa voice often some of the auuirce thinking that a man a 2oncealedeomewhere in the wings doing the singing for her Opera house McCook Tuesday even ing March 1 Price 50 cents no extra for reserved seats children 25 cents Seats on sale at McConnells drug store Escaped An Awful Fate H Haggins of Melbourne Fla writes My doctor told me I had consumption and nothing could be done for me I was given up to die The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption induced me to try it Results were startling I am now on the road to recovery and owe all to Dr Kings New Discovery It surely saved my life This great cure is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by LW McConnell druggist Price 50 cents and 81 Trial bottles free If Have You Indigestion you nave indigestion ivodol pensia Cure will cure vou It has cured thousands It is curing people every day every hour You owe it to your self to give it a trial You will continue to suffer until you do try it There is no other combination of digestants that digest and rebuild at the same time Kodol does both Kodel cures strength ens and rebuilds Sold by L W Mc Connell When You Have A Cold The first action when you have a cold should be to relieve tho lungs This is best accomplished bv the free use of Chamberlains Cough Remedy This Remedy liquefies the tough mucus and causes its expulsion from the air cells of the lungs produces a free expectoration and opens the secretions A complete cure so n follows This remedy will cure a severe c dd in less time than any other treatment and it leaves the sstem in a natural and healthy condition It counteracts any tendency toward pneu monia For sale by all druggists Chamberlains Stomach And Liver Tablets Unequalled For Con stipation A R Kane a prominent druggist of Baxter Springs Kansas says Cham berlains Stomach and Liver Tablets are in my judgment the most superior prepa ration of anything in use today for con stipation They are sure in action and with no tendency to nauseate or gripe For sale by all druggists 1 f - 1 - s V X ft l IT - WIUMHIUJ EIIE9S A BABY Its MoftJraer is Vyell The baby is healthy because during the period of gestation its mother used the popular and purely vegetable liuiment s Mothers Friend is a soothing softening relaxing liniment a muscle maker invig orator and freshener It puts new power into the back and hips of a coming mother It is applied externally only there is no dosing and swallowing of nasty drugs no inward treatment at all The state of the mother during gestation may influence the disposition and future of the child that is one reason why moth ers should watch their condition and avoid pain Her health that of the child and their lives depend on keeping free from pain worry and melancholy Be of good cheer strong of heart and peaceful mind Mothers Friend can and will make you so Bearing down pains morn ing sickness sore breast and insomnia are all relieved by this wonderful remedy Of druggists at ioo per bottle Send for our book riotherhood free THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO ATLANTA GA Indigestion Causes Catarrh of the Stomach For many years it has been supposed that Catarrh of the Stomach caused indigestion and dyspepsia but the truth is exactly tha opposite Indigestion causes catarrh Re peated attacks of indigestion inflames the mucous membranes lining the stomach and exposes the nerves of the stomach thus caus ing the glands to secrete mucin instead of the juices of natural digestion This is called Catarrh of the Stomach Kodol Dyspepsia Cure relieves all inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the stomach protects the nerves and cures bad breath sour risings a sense of fullness after eating indigestion dyspepsia and all stomach troubles Kodol Digests What You Eat Make the Stomach Sweet Bottles only Regular size S 1 00 holding 2H times the trial size which sells for 50 cents Prepared by E O DeWITT CO Chicago HI For Sale by L W McConnell Cheap Rates to the Pacific Coast Fiom March 1st unil A j ril 50th the Burlington is offering very low rates to the Pacific coast aid intei mediate points Full particulars can be obtained by call ing on the agent NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS To JonnMiaii J Siiiis luriislia Kiiihloe Mvrtio Miller Tohu Knulfc Sarah A JarvN John LntiKtirckur Kate Lonpneckcr Ilielw J Tay lor K IlTajIor Marart A Patterson Noah Sawjer P A Majnatd and to all whom it may concern j The pommi Moner appointed to locate a road j commenciiiK at northeast cornor of northwest i quarter of section ii town liip I ranw 2s in I Fritrh precinct IJed Willow conn tj Nehra ka runninir tlicnce half line three utiles to the Miutheast corner of the Miutuwut quarter of Miction 9 township i rano 2S and terminating thereat Also vacate that part of county road No 13 commencing at the northeast corner of section ii township 4 nuiK 28 thence south two miled to the southwest corner of section f township 15 ramje 28 And vacate that part ofcountv road number 114 commencing at the northea t corner of sec tion 9 township raiifi 2s thence south one mile on section line to the southeast corner of section 9 township range 2ft t aid vacations there terminating ha- reported in favor of tho location thereof and all objections thereto or claims for damages niii t be filed in the county clerks ollice on or before noon of the 2ith day April 1904 or said road will be established with out reference thereto E J Wilcox 2-20-4 ts ouiity Clerk NOTICE TO CREDITORS In ennntv court within and for Red Willow count Nebraska In the matter of the estate of Anna Cunigunda Flohr deceased 1o the creditors of said e tate You are hereby notified that I will sit at tho county court room in McCook in said county on the 27thdaj of Jnlj 1WJJ at ten oclock a in to receiveand examine all claims against said es tate witli a view to their adjustment and allow ance The time limited for the presentation of claims again t said estate is six months from the 2Gth day of January 1901 and the time lim ited for payment of debts is one jear from said 2Gth day of January 1901 Witness my hand and the s al of said county court this 2t5th day of January 1901 2-19-It seal S L Gueex County Judge ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is herebj given that sealed proiosals will he received by the county commissioners of Red Willow county Nebraska at the office of the county clerk on or before noon March 8 1901 for i uch medicines and medicial services of ph sicians as may be required by the poor of Red Willow county Propos aN to embrace the following districts of said countj vi The first district comprises the six eastern precincts of the first commissioner district The second district comprises all of the pre cincts of the second commissioner district The third district comprises the eight western precincts of Red Willow county The county commi sioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids E J Wilcox County Clerk Dated this id day of February 1901 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the county com missioners of Red Willow county will receive sealed bids for the completion of the jail room and corridor according to plans and specifica tions ou lilo in the countj clerks ollicesaid bids to bo endorsed Bids for completing jail room and corridor said bids to be filed with the county clerk on or before 12 oclock noon March 8 1904 Commissioners reene the right to reject any and all bids Dated this Sd day of February 1901 E J Wilcox County Clerk LEGAL NOTICE Daniel A Bowen will take notice that on the 29th daj of January 1911 J S Lellew a justice of the peace of Red Willow count Nebraska issued an order of attachment for the sum of 9940 and summons against garni hee on the Citizens Bank of McCook and E Potter in an action ponding before said justice wherein Charles F Peck is plaintiff and Daniel x Bowen is defendant that under said orders issued by said justice the garnishee Phineas E Potter and garni hee Citizens Bank of McCook by V Franklin pre ident on the 2nd day of Febru ary 1901 the day named in said notice appear ed anil answered and di closed to the court that they had in their po esion and under their control the following property That the said Phineas E Potter is indebted to said defendant Daniel A Bowen the sum of HOfJ0 evidenced by four promissorj notes of SlOu each and the said Citizens Bank of McCook has in its possession for collection four promissory notes of 10000 each due and unpaid given by P E Potter and Mame Potter to the defendantDaniel A Bowen and the sum of 2065 deposited in said bank by said Daniel A Bowen and the said Phineas E Potter and Citizens Bank of McCook have been ordered bysaid justice to retain said notesmoney anil nronertv belonging to said Daniel A Bowen until the further orderof the court Said cause was continued to the 26th day of March 190J at 10 oclock a m Dated February 11th 1901 W R Stare Attorney for Plaintiff Modern Dentistry HERBERT J PRATT DDS Ofllce over McConnells drug store McCOOK NEBRASKA Office Phonk 1C0 Res Pjionk 13L 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 isjBNCrNOBi F D BURGESS and itter Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings Agent for Halliday vVauptin bclipse Windmils Basement of the Meeker- Phillips Building McCOOK NEBRASKA KBssaBvsrsaffsassBvxs DR H M IK BLAND Osteopathic Physician Kelloy Onice BIdg Phone No 13 McCOOK NEB Consultation free H L PREVOST DRNTIST Graduate of Kansas City Lental College Over Jas McAdams Telephone 43 McCook Nebraska a Hi IB DENTIST l IIOXE 112 Ollice over Graunis store McCook Nub DR A P WEJLLES Physician and Surgeon Ollico over McMillona drufj store Resideuca 702 Main Aveuue Residence phono M Oilica phono 28 Calls answered night or day McCOOK NEBRASKA JACOB BETZ AUCTIONEER McCook Nebraska Goes anywhere Specialty of Thorough Bred Stock sales One per cent on sales 1000 and upward Correspondence solicited JOHN E KELLEY ATT0ENEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTEB McCook Nebraska SkoAgentof Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Water Works OHico in Postoflico building C E ELDRED ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook Nebraska Office in Court House Phone 181 C H BOYLE ATTORNEY at LAW McCook Nebraska Telephone 44 p O Building H P SUTTON McCOOK JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS NEBRASKA SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of an ordr of from tho district court of Redwillow count Nelra ka under a decree in an action whprem J F Cor deal is plaintiff and Olaf Landgreu et al are defendants to me directed and delivered I shall otfer at public ale and sell to the highest bidder for cah at the front door of tho court hous in McCook Redwillow county Nebraska on the 20th day of Febniarj 1001 at the hour of oue o clock p in the following described real estate tow it Beginning at a point forty -six feet of the northeast rnnwr if Vilrnl s the town of South McCook rnnnimr tiin south ninet four feet thence west ono hundred fifty feet thence north ninety four feet thence east one nunureu any leet to the place of b ginning and also lot twelve in block three Hiram C Riders first addition to the town i South McCook in Redwillow county Nebni k A Ckautkee Sheriff J I Cordeal Attorney LEGAL NOTICE Daniel A Bowen will cake notice that on the 20th day of January 1001 J S Lellew a justice of the peace of Red Willow rrmnrv i Ul awacnment for the sum of iD1 summons against garnishee on the Citizens Bank of McCook and Phinea E Potter in an action pr nding before said justice where in Samuel D McClain and Joepl II Stephens partners doing business under the firm nam and tle of McClain Stephens are plaintiffs and Darnel A Bowen is defendant that under -aid orders issued by aid justice the garnishee PlnnoasE Potter and garnishee Citizens Bank of McCook by Franklin president on the 2nd day of February HOI the day named in said notice appeared and answered and dis closed to the court that they had in their no se ion and under their control tho following property That the wild Phineas E Potter is in debted to said defendant DanielA Bowen in theiimof lXevidencedbyfourpromissorynote of lCOeach and the saidCitizensBankof McCoot has in its possession for collection four promi sory notes of 100 eachdue and unpaid given bv P E Potter and Mame Potter to the defendant Daniel A Bowen and the sum of S20 63 deb ited in said bank bv said Daniel A Bowen- ad the said Phineas E Potter and Citizens Bank of McCook have beon ordered by said justice tn retain said notes money and property bolong 5 JV 22iel father Stoafdvd March 1S01 at fooffl Dated February 11th 1901 W R StIkI Attorney for Plaintiff jf id f f it V J i