The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 29, 1904, Image 8

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    IWARNINC
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Healthy
Children
Dont Eat
loo much meat provided it is thn nutii
iive digestible kind Such is the nient
we will take pleasure in cutting for you
Take
Good
Care
vi the growing ones and tho grown m s
too by getting your niPHt frum a butcher
you can trust implicitly Wo have all
the best meats constantly on hand
Poultry too tender healthy wholesome
fowls Dressed or alive
MARION
We had a good rain
Today is the last day of school
Pew Bros are trying to shear sheep
John Matson and wife are visiting on
Driftwood
Haun Bros were hauling hay from II
C Plumbs
D H Steel is still nursing his dislocr
ted shoulder
J C Lafferty is having a hard time
to get his incubator to set
W EWhite was helping D IIRitten
Iiouse build fence Monday
Mr Powell was not here this week to
see to getting his stock to the yards
Mrs J H Wicks was visiting with
ter mother Mrs E J Bull last Sunday
Manford Steel is working on the
Powell ranch while his father is laid up
This is the week Powell ships his fat
cattle There are four cars of cattle
and three of hogs
The alfalfa is looking fine siccg the
Tain and the farmers think they will
get one crop of hay any haw
Jim Foster who has been working for
D H Rittenhouse quit last Saturday
and now Mr Rittenhouse is looking for
another man
I know a jolly old maiden lady
A lady of high degree
Who never goes to bed without
A drink of Rocky Mountain Tea
Sensible woman
L W JVlcCONJJKLL
CEDAR BLUFFS KANSAS
Mabel Rothmayer is working at the
Sotel
Blanche Henderson is working for
Will Minor
Born to Willie and Cassie Minor Wed
nesday April 13 a boy
Cora Patterson of Danbury spent
Sunday at I A Rushtons
A surprise party was given on the
Misses Berndts Thursday evening
J W Wicks and Mr Dolph of Danbury
were business callers here Saturday
JW Minor sold H S Kennedy 400
bushels of corn Monday at 50 cents per
iushel
H S Kennedy shipped six cars of
cattle Monday two to St Joe and four
to Kansas City
A young lad of the north ran away
from home last week but was not swift
enough for his fathers surrey team
Poor fellow surely punctured his wheel
as he road home with his father Boys
how foolish
Garden and field seeds at Waites
oon
For two years I suffered ter
ribly from dyspepsia with great
depression and was always feeling
poorly I then tried Ayers Sarsa
parilla and in one week I was a
new man John McDonald
Philadelphia Pa
Dont forget that its
Ayers Sarsaparilla
that will make you strong
and hopeful Dont waste
your time and money by
trying some other kind
Use the old tested tried
and true Ayers Sarsapa
rilla 100 a bottle All druggists
a ir nnr rinntnr what lie thinks of Ayers
tIr kiinTM nil about this grand
old family medicine Follow lilt advice and
we will be satisfied
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INDIANOLA
Dr Iluthorn of Bartley was in town
Tuesday on business
Lotou Duckworth of Havana was a
town visitor Saturday
Rev Hawkins went down to Franklin
Tuesday morning on business
Fred Sheets has sold his restaurant to
a Mr Robinson of near Bartley
A nice rain fell here Saturday which
was very much appreciated by all
Fred Vering was called to Indiana the
latter part of last week by the death of
his brother
The Missed Walker of Culbertson
spent Sunday and Monday with their
sister Mrs P Spons
W H Smith is having a new porch
built which will add greatly to the ap
pearance of his residence
The infapb child of Tom Taylor and
wife is still very ill and small hopes are
entertained for its recovery
Luke Ha den and family moved down
from McCook this week and now oc
cupy the house vacated by George Cra
mer
Mrs Mary Baldwin returned to her
home in Trenton last Friday evening
after a few days visit with her sister
Mrs Anni Price
Harry T Sutton under the auspices
of the teachers association delivered
the play of Macbeth last Saturday
evening to a full house
I M Brown departed Monday morn
ing to his home in Dodge City Kansas
after a short visit with his brother-in-law
W H Smith and family
The eight months old baby of August
Lehn of the Beaver died last Friday of
the fever and was buried Tuesday
morning from the Catholic chuich
The Happy Go -Lucky club gave a
farewell reception to Miss Alice Cramer
last Friday evening at the home of Miss
Emma Howard The club presented her
with a gold ring
The teachers association meeting held
in the opera house last Saturday after
noon was quite largely attended The
fine program which was rendered was
instructive as well as entertaining
George and family departed
on No 5 Monday evening for their new
home in Los Augeles California The
family have lived here for the past 23
years and it is with regret that we see
them go
Quite a number of the friends of Mrs
Rankin treated her to a surprise last
Saturday evening as a reminder of her
sixtieth birthday Refreshments con
sisting of ice cream and cake furnished
by the crowd were served She was the
recipient of a handsome rocker and a
fine rug
Robbed The Grave
A startling incident is narrated by
John Oliver of Philadelphia as follows
I was in an awful condition My skin
was almost yellow eyes sunken tongue
coated pain continually in back and
sides no appetite growing weaker day
by day Then I was advised to use
Electric Bitters to ray great joy the
first bottle made a decided improvement
I continued their use for three weeks
and am now a well man I know they
robbed the grave of another victim
No one should fail to try them Only 50
cents guaranteed at L W McConnells
drug store
BUX ELDER
Most of the farmers in this vicinity
are listing corn
The cement was brought out one day
this week for S D Bolles new house
George Harrison sold his team this
week to H T Church of Spring Creek
Mrs S D Bolles spent a couple of
days last week with homefolks in Mc
Cook
Mrs Edward Shepherds brother was
down from Spring Creek and visited her
over Sunday
Dr Harlan was called out Monday to
see MrsW Y Johnson who is having a
siege with the grippe
The Millers wno have had a bunch of
cattle at D B Doyles for the past
month moved west Tuesday
George Younger and I C Foye are
at the Willow this week working on a
store building for J F Helm
Charley Mundy and George Harrison
and Daisy Chinn and Maude Stone
cajled on W A Stotfe and wife Tuesday
evening
T M Campbells team got tired
standing still last Saturday while Leigh
Atkinson was building fence so they
took aspin but did no damage
Last Friday afternoon the remains of
Mrs Angeline Johnson the mother of
Mrs F G Lytlewere laid to rest by the
Side of her husband in the cemetery
here Rev Carman of McCook preach
ed the funeral at the church Grandma
Johnson was a good Christian woman
and one whose example was worthy of a
copy
Thoros no such thing as death
lis but the blossom spray
Sinking before the common fruit
That seeks the summer ray
Tis but the bud displaced
As comes the perfect flower
Tis faith exchanged for sight
And weariness for power
Sciatic Rheumatism Cured
I have been subject to sciatic rheu
matism for years says E H Waldron
of Wilton Junction Iowa My joints
were stiff and gave me much pain and
discomfort My joints would crack
whenl straightened up I used Cham
berlains Pain Balm and have been
thoroughly cured Have not had a pain
or ache from the old trouble for many
months It is certainlv a most wonder
ful linimonf TTnr an In txr nil Irntrnriafa
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eautiful THotiKts
The sweet pure breath of the babe is
suggestive of innocence and health
A mothers yearning for children is in
separable from a love of the beautiful and
it behooves every woman to bring the
sweetest and best influence to bear on
the subject of her maternity
To relieve pain and make easy that
period when life is born again
Mothers Friend
is popularly used It is a liniment easily
administered and for externalise only
Pregnant women sh auld try this remedy
it being undeniably a friend to her during
natures term of suspense and anticipation
flothers Friend if used throughout
gestation will soften the breasts thereby
preventing cracked and sore nipples All
muscles straining with the burden will
relax become supple and elastic from its
continued application
All fibres in the abdominal region will
respond readily to the expanding cover
containing the embryo if riothersFriend
is applied externally during pregnancy
Of all reliable druggists ioo per bottle
Write for free book on flotherhood
THE BRADFIGLD REGULATOR CO ATLANTA GA
NORTH SIDE
Jay Carter and lady attended the
dance Friday night
John Brady attended a party in Mc
Cook Saturday night
John Brady is contemplating a trip to
Denver in the near future
Martin Kennedy is enjoying a visit
from his mother and brother
Fred Carter and family were visiting
with William Johnson and family Sun
day
Mr and Mrs Martin Kennedy visited
with Mr and Mrs Robert Moore Sun
day
Mike Steltzer has gone on the road
with his show Uere is success to you
Mike
Mr and Mrs D C Little from the
Brushio were shopping in McCook Sat
urday
Martin Kennedy and S O Hogue at
tended the sale on the Oscar Russell
ranch Friday
The young folks held adance at George
Hendersons Friday night All present
report a good time
Matt Uhren made his regular trip to
Indianola Sunday Must have a little
Dutch girl down there
Patrick Cashen died Monday April
25th at 3 oclock in the afternoon after
suffering about four weeks with dropsy
He was buried from St Patricks Cath
olic church Wednesday morning Father
Loughran officiating Patrick Cashen
was born in Ireland May 6th 1838 At
the age of twelve years he came to Amer
ica settling in Iowa where he lived with
his parents until he was married to Eliz
abeth Murphy January 26 1864 They
came to McCook in 1893 where he re
sided until the time of his death Mr
Cashen was a good man a fine neighbor
and kind father His many friends and
neighbors join with the family in their
sorrow in the loss of a loving father and
husband May his soul rest in peace
Makes A Clean Sweep
Theres nothing like doing a thing
thoroughly Of all the 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
and guaranteed to give satisfaction by
L W McConnell druggist
BANKSVILLE
The rainfall measured one inch here
Sunday
Everybody is happy and busy since
the rain
A M Benjamin made a trip Tuesday
to Cedar Bluffs Kansas
J H Relph and wife were at Cedar
Bluffs Kansas Tuesday
BWBenjamin was transacting busi
ness in McCook Wednesday
Jake Crocker was in this vicinity
Monday hunting his cattle that strayed
away during the storm Sunday
MrsW E Knobbs and two children
were here from Pueblo Colorado the
past ten days and returned to McCook
Wednesday
August Wesch and I S Elliott each
had thirty acres of corn listed Saturday
and J A Hoffman and Fred Wesch
commenced listing corn Monday
School closed at the Pleasant Prairie
school house last Friday The
excellent work of the teacher Miss
Plumb is highly appreciated by both
pupils and patrons of district No 35 A
game of base ball between a picked up
nine and Fairview resulted in a victory
for the latter with scores galore
I have used Chamberlains Stomach
and Liver Tablets with most satisfac
tory results says Mrs F L Phelps
Houston Texas For indigestion bili
ousness and constipation these tablets
are most excellent Sold by all druggists
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BARTLEY
Joe Burton went up northwesr of In
dianola to work Monday
Mrs Lee and Mary Peake of Indianola
were visitors here Friday afternoon
53 of an inch of rain last Sunday was
cheering to all We need much more
Several of the young people enjoyed a
pleasant party at Harts Saturday even
ing
Mr Moons house was moved onto his
lots in the southwest part of town Wed
nesday
Mrs Rittenburg who has been in Illi
nois for several weeks returned homo
Friday evening
Milan Beeson moved into the residence
in town lately occupied by Mr Burk
hard and family this week
Sol Stilgobouer and wife of Danbury
visited with F G Stilgebouer and fam
ily here Friday and Saturday of last
week
A team belonging to Bob George were
frightened by an engine Monday evening
and ran away But little damage was
done
Dr Brown and daughter MrsW T
Wood of Alderson I T visited in In
dianola Wednesday with J B Hillers
and wife
Cone Bros Success
Cone Bros the enterprising druggists
rather than await the ordinary methods
of introduction urged the Dr Howard
Co to secure a quick sale for their cele
brated specific for the cure of constipa
tioc and dyspepsia by offering the regu
lar 50c bottle at half price
The wonderful success of this plan
was a great surprise even to Cone Bros
and today there are scores of people heie
in McCook who are using and praising
this remarkable remedy
So much talk has been caused by this
offerand so many new friends have been
made for the specific that the Dr How
ard Co have authorized Druggists
ConeBros to contince this special naif
price sale for a limited time longer
In addition to selling a 50c bottle of
Dr Howardsspecific for25c Cone Bros
have so much faith in the remedy that
they will refund the money to anyone
whom it does not cure
When your head aches your stomach
does not digest food easily and naturally
when there is constipation sppeks be
fore the eyes tired feeling giddiness
bad taste in mouth coated tongueheart
burn sour stomach roaring or ringing
in the ears melancholy and liver trou
bles Dr Howards specific will cure
you If it does not it will not cost you
a cent
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Are You a Dyspeptic
If you are a dyspeptic you owo it to
yourself and friends to get well Dys
pepsia annoys the dyspeptics friends
because his disease sours 1m disposition
Kodol Dyspepsia
as well as his stomach
sia Cure will not only cure dyspepsia
indigestion and sour stomach but this
palatable reconstructive tonic digestant
strengthens the whole digestive appara
tus and sweetens the life as well as the
stomach When you take Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure the food you eat isenjoyed
It is digested nssimilated aud its nutri
ent properities appropriated by the
blood and tissues Health is the result
Sold by L W McConnell
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POULTRY
HED1CINE
Stock and poultry have few
troubles which are not bowel and
liver irregularities Black
Draught Stock and Poultry Medi
cine is a bowel and liver remedy
for stock It puts the organs of
ivn iti a Torfert condition
Prominent American breeders and
farmers keep their herds and flocks
healthy by giving them an occa
sional dose of Bkick Draught Stock
and Poultry Medicine in their
food Any stock raiser may buy a
25 cent half pound air tight can
of this medicine from his dealer
and keep his stock in vigorous
health for weeks Dealers gener
ally keep Black Draught Stock and
Poultry Medicine If yours does
not send 25 cents for a sample
can to the manufacturers The
Chattanooga Medicine Co Chat
tanooga Term
KoonEiiE Ga Jan SO 1902
Black Draught Stock and Poultry
Medicine is the best I ever tried Our
stock -was looking bad when you sent
me the medicine and now they are
getting so fine They are looking 20
per cent better
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JUL JLmtM B
Great New Offer in the Number of
Paid Admissions to the St Louis
Worlds Fair on July 4 1904
Contest Opens March 1 Closes June 30 1904
No guesses will be received after that date
Conditions of the Contest fZUZ
from one of our regular dealers or where we have no dealer remitting di
rect to the Company will be entitled to one guess on the number of people
that will pass through the gates paid admissions of the St Louis Worlds
Fair on July 4 1901 To those who purchase a gallon can four guesses
will be allowed a five gallon can 25 guesses No limit to the number of
guesses allowed on persons complying with these terms Fill out the
coupon given below have youi dealer sign it and he will send them to
the company at the end of each month If there is no dealer in your town
mail them direct to the Company This contest will positively close at
midnight June 30 1901 after which time no guesses will be received In
case of a tie the prizes will be divided equally During this contest where
we have no dealer orders will bo sent prepaid and cash must accompany
them Money on deposit at the Union Bank Sheldon Iowa to pay these
prizes
For the nearest correct estimate or guess 2000
r For the second nearest correct estimate or guess 100CO
liere IS tile For the third nearest correct estimate or guess 5000
1 For the fourth nearest correct estimate or guess 2500
LlSt Ol For the fifth nearest correct estimate or guess 1500
For the sixth nearest correct estimate or guess 1000
j IJQ I For the nest 20 nearest correct estimates or guesses each 500
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Total 50000
Special Prizes
For first nearest correct estimate or guess received in March 150 lbs National
Stock Food and 10 galloncan Liquid Koal value 4000
For first nearest correct estimate or guess received in April one 10 gallon can
Liquid Coal value 25 00
For the first nearest correct estimate or guess received in May one 3 gallon can
Liquid Koal value 1375
Valuable Information To aid in oiiSlflSrel we furni3h
Total paid admissions during May to the Chicago Worlds Fair were 1050037 Total paid
admissions during May to the Pan American Exposition at Buffalo were 399430 What
will be the total number of paid admissions to the St Louis Worlds Fair July 4 Fig
ure it out or guess at it and give in j our estimate as indicated above
3rCTSSITOr COUPOKT
Town State Date 1901
Adv Dept National Medical Co Sheldon Iowa My estimate on the number of
paid admissions to the St Louis Worlds Fair on July 4 1901 is
Countersigned by Dealer
- Taken from thevMcCook Tribune
Keeps hogs healthy kills lice on all kinds
of animals cures the pink eje and distem
per and is the greatest remedy for germ
diseases of animals known to modern sci
ence Sold on its merits Your money back
if not satisfied Write the Company en
closing stamp for free advice on all germ
diseases of animal
One quart can 100 One gallon can
300 One five gallon can 1375
Wausa Neb Dec IS 1902
I consider Liquid Koal one of the best articles for all around purposes on the market
Foi mites and lice in chicken houses and for lice on calves and horses it is the best and
cheapest thing I have ever found Liquid Koal ought to be on every farm Chas Ber
ganbager
MTd by National Medical Co Sheldon Iowa
FOR SALE AND GUARANTEED BY
AMES CAIN
Phone No 20 Up-to-Date Flour and Feed Store McCook Neb
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Modern
Dentistry
HERBERT J PUATT DDS
Office over McConnells drug store
McCOOK NEBRASKA
Office Phone 160
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
F D BURGESS
Plumber and
Steam Fitter
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Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Agent for Halliday Waupun hclfpse
Windmills Basement of the Meeker
Phillips Building
McCOOK NEBRASKA
DR H M IRELAND
Osteopathic Physician
Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13
Mccook neb
Consultation free
H L PREVOST
DElNTIST
Graduate of Kansas
City Lental College
OverJasMcAdams
Telephone 43
McCook Nebraska
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DENTIST phosb n2
Oflice over Grannis store McCook Nob
DR A P WEJLLES
Physician
and Surgeon
Office over McMillens drug store Residence
702 Main Aveuue Residence phone 53 Office
phone 28 Calls answered niht or day
McCOOK NEBRASKA
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTEACTEB
McCook Nebraska
ioAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Waterworks Oflice in Postofllce baildinp
C E ELDRED
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook Nebraska
Office in Court House Phone 181
C BT BOYLE
ATTORNEY at LAW
McCook Nebraska
Telephone 44 p o Building
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APPLICATION FOR PERMIT
lcCook Nebraska April 15 1901
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Notice is hereby Riven that A McMillenhas
filed in the city clerks office his bond and peti
tion for adrupgists permit to sell malt spiritu
s DSovlnous illu in the building on lot 21
block 22 in the First ward of the city of Mel
Cook Red Willow county Nebraska daring the
j ear ending May 1st 1905
415 its A McMillex Applicant
ORDER OF HEARING
State of Nebraska Red Willow connty ss At
a connty court held at the county court
room
in and for said countyApril 11190L PrSl
ent S L Green county judge
dSS Sl f the eStat f Jobn Ldwick
pfdiff and 4linS the petition of James
Earl Ludwick
praying that administration of
frafoeratemabe granted - him as adminis
Ordered that May 2 A D 1901 at 1 oclock o
m is assigned for hearing said petition when
all persons interested in said matter aS
may
Efif rtZVL to be held SSf a0
retitionershouldanot tfnlSiSat
ticeof the pendency of said
pot tion andtta
hearing thereof be given to all
intont
arsons
ed in said matter by publishing nrnrl 3
order in the McCook TKincxa wTeWy
paper printed m said connty for three sucr
sive weeks prior to said day of hearing CeS
J F rJ fa GrEex Connty Jndim
Cordeal attorney for petitioner 4 t
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT
UcClokNeDrasla April 151 1901
Notice
is hereby given that Lono Bro
have filed in the city clerks office their bond ami
petition for a druggists permit to oll milt
McCook from May Fi
4I5t L Con e Bho Applicants
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
k -S bfa April 15 1901
filjn the viEcferTs 3 foffife
block 39 in the Second warf orSl citJT21
dianoha from May 1 1901 toSSiffgSS0 In
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a L Haibt Applicant
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