The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 01, 1904, Image 8

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NORTH SIDE
Ida Moil re 11 fa still very Hick
Will Uoliilzo wis ovor our wuy Sunday
- Cldo Mnniolt Ionghtn high stejipor Satur
day
Tho farmer nro sewing quite u largo ncrcngo
of spring wheat
Fred Cartor and wifo visilod with Mr Shep
nrds folks Sunday
Dnylo brothers had Hiroo loads of hogs on the
McCook market Monday
Bud Montgomery and family attended Seltz
jrs show Friday evening
S O Hougo had a load of fat porkers on the
McCook mnrkut Monday
Fred Cartor and family attended Stoltzor
show Friday evening
Frnnk Brady cams out to tlio farm Saturday
tind his father gavo himu fow lossons pitching
nno hay
The Stoltzer Bros xhowod in tho Kennedy
school house Friday evening and pleased ev
eryone Come again bo s
Rosa Brady finished hor school in district 41
3riday last Sho gave her scholars nnico treat
and all present had an enjoyable time
Tho story is going around that a yonng lady
teacher in Bed Willow county was very much
afraid of catching somo dihoaso from her
Scholars whou ono day a little girl in the
school told her that hop mother was very sick
Sho sent tho little girl home Tho next day the
little girl camo back to school and haid to the
toachor wo have a little baby nt our houso
but mamma told me to toll you it is not catch
ing
Robbed The Grave
A startling incident is narrated by
John Oliver of Philadelphia aa follows
I was in an awful condition My skin
Was almost yellow oyes sunken tongue
coated pain continually in back and
sides no appetite growing weaker day
by day Thori 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
nnd am now a well man I know thev
robbed the grave of another victim
No one should foil to try them Only 50
cents guaranteed at L W McConnells
drug store
Makes A Clean Sweep
Theres nothing like doing a thing
thoroughly Of all tho salves you ever
heard of Bucklens Arnica Salve is the
best It sweeps away and cures burns
sores bruises cuts boils ulcers skin
eruptions and piles Its only 25 cents
ma guaranteed to give satisfaction -by
Xi W McConnell druggist
MARION
Did yon know it rained hero Tuesday
Glinton Pow has been working on the rock
Jrilo this week
Dr DoMay was called Sunday by phono to
see II I Plumb
Thero was one car of hogs shipped by Powell
from hero this week
J C Lafferty and W E White were hauling
hay for D II Rittenhous Tuesday
James Haun is going to have a sale post
Tuesday and then leavo for Washington
J C Lafferty is shipping wheat He gets
79 cents per bushel F O B for 59 pound wheat
Mr Matson is still trjing to shell corn for
- Powoll Xilsson but ho is having bad luck
s with his bheller
WmAndrus had the bad luck to lose nine
Sieadof fat hogs Monday while driving them
from his place to tho stock yard
Maud Loswim tho school teacher was absent
-from school Monday and Ethel Ashton and Ger
tie Nadon wero tho t chool teachers for tho day
Mr Waterman the road supervisor was here
ono day this weok looking at the bridges and
informed us that he would try and get a new
bridge across tho Beaver east of hero
A Thoughtful Man
M M Austin of Winchester Ind
knew what to do in the hour of need
His wife had such an unusual cae of
stomach and liver trouble physicians
-could not help her He thought of and
tried Dr Kings New Life Pills and she
got relief at once and was finally cured
Only 25 cents at L W McConnells
drug store
BOX ELDER
Paul Stone planted corn Tuesday
Elmer Clark papered D B Doyles house this
Tveek
Rov W J Crago visited with Chas Masters
3ind family Wednesday
Mrs E T Stewart departed last Saturday for
her home near Alma Nob
Tho claim agent was around looking over the
territory that was burned over last week
On account of sickness the attendance at
church and Sunday school was small last Sun
day
Last Friday moraiug Georgo Shields received
the sad news of the death of his little sister at
Harris Kansas
Tho sad news of tho death of Mrs Russell
Loomis reached here Sunday morning Sho
-was ono or the first settlers on tho Willow Tho
funeral and burial took place at Indianola
Monday morning
Every farmer knows that
some plants grow better than
others Soil may be the same
- -and seed may seem the same
but some plants are weak and
others strong
And thats the way with
children They are like young
plants Same food same home
same care but some grow big
and strong while others stay
small and weak
Scotts Emulsion offers an
easy way out of the difficulty
Cliild weakness often means
starvation not because of lack
of food but because the food
does not feed
Scotts Emulsion really feeds
and gives the child growing
strength
Whatever the cause of weak
ness and failure to grow
Scotts Emulsion seems to find
it and set the matter right
Send for free sample
Scott Bowne Chemists 409 Pearl St New York
50c and fioo all druggists
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NATIONAL
INDIANOLA
John Boyer of Danbury was in town Sunday
Percy Catlett and wifo wore up from Bartley
Wednesday
Arch Mann and wife woro Bartley visitors
Wednesday
The public school is having its spring vaca
tion this week
Major Hess who has been quite sick is able
to bo out again
Mrs I M Beardsleo of McCook was a town
visitor Tuesday
Albert Axtoll and wifo were over from Ham
burg Wednesday
Mrs Ben Gossard of McCook visited with
friends here Tuesday
May ilooro visited a couple of daysthis week
with friends in Tyrone
Ed Mitchell of McCook attended the temper
ance lecture hero Tuesday evening
Mrs F W Ellsworth is here this week assist
ing her husband with his music class
Miss May Blackson of near Stockville visited
with Bertha Taylor first of the week
Miss Sadio McNeil visited tho latter part of
last week with frionds on tho Willow
Miss Lj dia McCool has been quite sick for the
past fow weeks but is now mending slow ly
A nice rain fell here Wednesday which will
putthe ground in good condition for planting
Mr Spghns wifo and three children of Cul
bertson spent Sunday with their son Peter and
wife
Miss Edna Caino left Wednesday ovening for
Keokuk low a being called there by tho death
of her grandfather
Miss Grace Andrews went up to McCook last
Friday evening and visited until Monday with
hor friend Nellie Andrews
Father Loughran of McCook delivered a tem
perance lecture at the hall Tuesdayevening to
a large crowd which was appreciated by all
Mr Boast is back again in his old place in F
B Duckworths drug store after an absence of
several weeks during which timo his place was
filled by Joseph Vering
Tho entertainment given at tho school house
last Friday night by the Excelsior Literary So
ciety was largely attended The proceeds will
bo used towards purchasing a flag
Mrs Loomis of tho Willow died last Sunday
morning of heart trouble and was buried Mon
day afternoon from the Christian church A
large concourse of friends attended tho funeral
A largo number of the friends of L Corbin
treated him to a surprise party Wednesday
evening in honor of his sixtieth birthday Tho
band furnished tho music for the occasion Tho
crowd was treated to cako oranges apples and
pickles while a boz of choice cigars was handed
around among tho men
- A Great Sensation
There was a Big sensation in Lees
ville Ind when W H Brown of that
place who was expected to die had his
life saved by Dr Kings New Discovery
ior Consumption He writes I endur
ed insufferable agonies from asthma but
your New Discovery gave me immediate
relief and soon thereafter effected a
complete cure Similar cures of con
sumption pneumonia bronchitis and
grip are numerous Its the peerless
remedy lor all throat and lung troubles
Price 50 cents and 1 Guaranteed by
TjW McConnell druggist Trial bottles
free
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MOTHERS DO YOU KNOW
the many so called birth medicines and
most remedies for women in the treatment
of her delicate organs contain more or
less opium morphine and strychnine
Do You Know that in most countries
druggists are not permitted to sell narcot
ics without labeling them poisons
Do You Know that you should not
take internally any medicine lor the
pain accompanying pregnancy
Do You Know that Mothers Friend
is applied externally only
Do You Know that Mothers Friend
is a celebrated prescription and that it
has been in use over forty years and that
each bottle of the genuine bears the name
of The Bradfield Regulator Co
Do you know that when you use this
remedy during the period of gestation
that you will be free of pain and bear
healthy hearty and clever children
Well these things are worth knowing
They are facts Of druggists at roo
Dont be persuaded to try a substitute
Our little book Motherhood free
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PROSPECT PARK
Frederick Blimlino is sowing wleat
Doc Harris of McCook called at this place
Sunday evening
Those who attended the dance at Wm Adams
Saturday night report a very pleasant time
Miss Sylvia Vanderhoof camo over Wednes
day and took Miss Mary Elliott home with her
Miss Mary Elliott closed a six months term
of school at this place Tuesday satisfactorily
to all concerned
There will be Sunday school at the school
house next Sunday at 10 a m Preaching at 11
a m Every one is cordially invited
BANKSVILLE
H I Peterson has sown the hill farm to bar
ley and is now sowing on the old Lincoln farm
O C Lohr finished his school at this place
last Friday An appropriate program was ren
dered by the pupils
TJuite a number of our citizens were up before
the county superintendent Saturday on change
of district boundaries
Ed Lawthers was at McCook Monday com
pleting the deal for tho Reed 80 Ed now has
three quarters of fine land
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BARTLEY
W D Williams has been quite sick this week
Bornice Stilgobouer is on the sick list with
tonsilitis
Tressie Cozad and Hazol Cochran are confined
at home with the mumps
Last Sunday was the twentieth anniversary of
the wedding of Mr and Mrs H L Burton
Howard Jones came up from Crete Friday
and returned Sunday Ho saj s Mra Jones and
John are in that city
A party was given at the home of I M Becson
Monday evening in honor of the fifteenth birth
day of their daughter Ethel
Miss Anna Sipe has been dangerously ill for
several dajs but is some better now and thero
is hope sho may soon recover
Clarence McCord and wifo of Indianola and
Miss fiend Epperly of Bartley visited with Fred
Bentley and wife over Sunday
Carl Ernest had a runaway with a disc this
week and smashed up things badly Carl rolled
off behind and escaped unhurt
Word was receivedWednesday evening bring
ing tho sad news of the death of Mrs Oscar Rit
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National Biscuit Company are PLge odors do
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Congregational
church
Sims shipped two cars of hogs to St Joo
Wednesday
Maud Eno closed a successful school Friday
of last week 1
Lew Sargent got his hand badly mashed
working with well machinery
Brothor Poguo was called to Lyle today to
unite Forest Redman and Miss Sonic man and
wife
James Sims moved out on the Sandon ranch
Tuesday and Sandon moved into the houso
vacated by Sims
Our villago clerk wassooxcited ovt rthoJap
victory of Port Arthur or something elso that
ho forgot to call 1 primary in timo so the old
board will have to hold over or a special elec
tion to make tho acts of the city dads legal
Last year the saloon man said put in whiskey
ordinanco and give me license and jou shall
havo law and order Wo got it in tho neck
Now tho same man sajs ho will give giO to have
the corporation smashed so he could go out in
the country and get a petition Surely the legs
tenburgs mother Mrs fiittenburg has been at of tbo lamo are not equal There is plenty of
tho bedside of hermother in Effingham Illinois j work on tho section bojs and jou are big and
for the nast week I stout Let us go like Sandon rather than havo
co th -a 11- t 1 another saloon here Look out Lebanon
cuicj ihtiJuuiituu caucus was X1U1U in
the school house Wednesday March 80 The
delegates chosen to the county convention to bo
held at McCook Saturday April 2 were Dr J
E Hathorn S W Clark U G Etherton Frank
Hodgkins R C Fiddler and Lewis Cochran
Walks Without Crutches
I was much afflicted with sciatica
writes Ed C Nud Iowaville Sedgwick
county Kansas going about on
crutches and suffering a deal of pain I
was induced to try Ballards Snow Lini
ment which relieved me I used three
bottles It is the greatest liniment I
ever used have recommended it to a
number of personsall express themselves
as being benefitted by it I now walk
without crutches able to perform a
great deal of light labor on the farm
25c 50c and SI bottle at A McMillens
COLEMAN
J W Corner took seven fat hogs to McCook
this weok
Last Tuesday as James Kolley was driving
home from McCook his team ran away He
either jumped or was thrown from the wagon
and pretty badly bruised up No bones were
broken
Last Monday evening while Alva Simmerman
was taking the harness from a horse ho was
kicked in the stomach He was unconscious for
a time but came too and crawled to the house
His condition is quite serious
Last Tuesday evening some six or eight fami
lies swooped down on D Griffiths and his young
wife took complete possession and run things
to suit themselves for a few hours The pretty
plump rosy cheeked wives and girls had fixed
up a whole lot of goodies and brought them
along And they all ato and were filled and
thero were taken up several baskets of tho frag
ments that remained Selah Mr and Mrs
Griffiths came here a few weeks ago from Dodg
ville Wisconsin In this short time they have
made many friends who hold out tho hand of
friendship and bid thona hearty welcome
For Sale
One 4-year-old horse new top buggy
new saddle Enquire at Osburn ranch
Save the Loved Ones
Mrs Mary A Vliet Newcastle Colo
writes I believe Ballards Horehound
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
1 Syrup is the great cure for all pulmonary
ailments jc ollc SI at A McMilIen s
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 AH druggists
Want your moustache or beard a beautiful
brown or rich black Then use
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BUCKINGHAMS DYEM
CTS OF DRUGGISTS OR B P HIL CO NMHUA NH I
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
McCook Nebraska March 21 1901
Notice is hereby given that William Lewis
has filed in the city clerks office his bond and
petition for a license to sell milt spirituous
and vinous liquors in the bnildine at No 101
Main avenue in tho First ward of the city of
McCook from Ma 1 1904 to April 30 1903
y2j ots William Lewis Applicant
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
McCook Nebraska March 2Tu 1904
Notice is herebj given that Hendricks Lath
rop have filed in tho city clerks office their bond
and petition for a license to ell maltvspirituous
and vinous liquors in the building at No305 Main
avenue in the Firt ward of tho city of McCook
from May 1 1904 to April 30 1903
Hendricks Lathbop
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
McCook Nebraska April 1st 1904
Notice is hereby given that M U Cljde has
filed in tho city clerks ofliceihis bond and peti
tion for a license to sell malt spirituous and
vinous liquor in tho building on lot 9 block 21
in the Second ward original city of McCook
from May 1 1904 to April 30 1905
M U Cltde Applicant
Modern
Dentistry
HERBERT J PRATT DDS
OfUceover McConnells drug storo
MCCOOK NEBRASKA
Office Phone 160
Ees Phove 131
Kegistered 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
F D BURGESS
Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Agent for Halliday Waupun fcclipse
Windmills Basement of the Meeker
Phillips Building
McCOOK NEBRASKA
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DR H M IRELAND
Osteopathic Physician
Kelloy Office Bldg Phone No 13
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
H L PREVOST
DRNTIST
Graduate of Kansas
City Lental College
OverJasMcAdams
Telephone 43
McCook Nebraska
IR R J GUNN
DENTIST Tone 112
Office over Grannis store McCook Nob
DR A P WEJLLES
Physician
and Surgeon
Office over McMillens drug store Residence
702 Main Aveuuo Rosidenco phone 53 Office
phone 28 Calls answered night or day
McCOOK NEBRASKA
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Nebraska
IAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Water Works Olfico in Postofiico 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 p Building
H P SUTTON
McCOOK
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MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
Blue Front
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Fine Turnouts
Either Single or Double
Phone 36 Rear Palmer House
McCook Nebraska
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APPLICATION FOR TTnwvcp
McCxk Nebraska April 1st 1904
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Notice is hereby given that Louis Fleischman
has filed in thee Itjr clerks office his ffi and
petition for a license to sell malt spirftaon
and vinous liquors in the building at No m
Main avenne in the First ward of the dt or
Ml7a frm Louis ay J FLEiacmiAX l901 to APr Applicant 1903
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