The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 27, 1904, Image 5

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Ono of Dr Kings New Lifo Pills
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my teens tiRiiin writes D II Tumor of
DempHoytown Pa Theyre the best in
the world for liver fltorrmch and bowels
Purely vegetable Novec eripo Only 25
conla at L W McConnolls drug store
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Are You
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to the St Louis Exposition
If so you want a
Worlds Fair
Money Order
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and payable without identi
fication These orders ob
viate the necessity of carry
ing large sums of money on
the person If you wish to
know more about them call
at the bank
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Cheap rates to Colorado and Utah
points will bo in effect from Juno 1st to
September 10 Enquire at ticket office
Garden and field seeds at Wnitos
A STORY
WITHOUT WORDS
McCook Laundry
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Home Comforts
It doesnt matter what you
want to buy theres only one
Best place to get it In the
way of Furniture Rugs Cur
tains and the like our sjore is far
and away the Best place The
reason for this is that we dont
dabble in lines outside our busi
ness We keep a sharp lookout
for the best things going in House
Furnishings and people who buy
of us get the benefit Our stock
is large not the prices
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PMorais at Mil Cost i
OF RAW MATERIAL
Over 30000 of company stock to be disposed of
by June 5th Prior to the building of a new and
modern photographic studio we will positively dis
pose of all company stock on hand at actual cost
of the raw material Come at once and take ad
vantage of our disadvantage We MUST SELL
Prices will run from 35c per 2 dozen up
Remember all our photographs are fully guaran
teed or money cheerfully refunded
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jl Every Half Born ii 1304 j
To every child born in thisvicinity during
1904 The Model Shoe Store will give a
Solid Gold Ring
FREE
No other condition except
that you bring the child
in to the store We
measure the finger you
wish the ring for and give
you a certificate You can
come i n the following
week and get the ring
A new and special line of Bootees for the baby just received
Our spring and summer stock of
Ladies and Gentlemens Footwear is now complete
THE MODEL SHOE STORE
McCook Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Fireman C II McBrido is on the sick
lint
Mrs R Koebe visited in Holdregt
last ivpmU
Machinist Apprentice E P Smith is
on tho Hick list
E A Bocock visited friends in Ifold
rego over Sunday i
Ex Fireman Charles Blackburn was in
tho city Thursday
G II Watson coal inspector was in
tho city Wednesday
Engines 196 382 and 1G1 left Tuesday
morning for llavelock shops
Conductor A L Knowland resumed
his run on tho road Tuesday
A W Catnpain night fireman in the
roundhouse resigned Thursday
Engineer Stevo Finn has returned
from his trip to Beardstown 111
A R Geddps ofR B As office spent
Sunday with friends in Iloldrego
Fireman O V Eberman returned on
Tuesday fiom his visit in Denver
Fireman and Mrs J W Hasty wore
Arapahoe visitors last of week past
Dispatcher J F Forbes arrived home
Monday on No 1 from his Chicago trip
Mrs Jacob Schlagel is visiting rela
tives aud friends in Culbertson this
week
Will A Weintz is expected to arrive
home from Immanuel hospital Omaha
this week
Soon tho old guard of the Burling
ton will be but a reminiscence under tho
Hill regime
Switchman H L Kimbell of Oxford
has retired from the companys service
without opposition
Supt Campbell commenced work on
the improvement and enlargement of his
residence this week
Mrs Paul Miller nnd three children
are visiting relatives in Sutton expecting
to be gone thirty days
Dispatcher R B Simmons is still fur
ther improving his residence property on
North Main A front porch is the latest
The Tribune learns with regret that
Engineer Thad Shepherd is one of the
five enginemen at Fnirbnry let out of the
service of the Rock Island compauy on
account of slack business and necessary
retrenchment
M E Weils former round ho use fore
man in Alliance was a passengron train
41 Tuesday for his home in Sheridan
having been in Lincoln to arrange for a
transfer to a position in thatcit whith
er he expects soon to move his family
Alliance Times
Juno 1st John Francis tho Burling
ton G P T A will become general
passenger agent of tho Burlington lines
east of the Missouri river with head
quarters in Chicago LWWakely will
succeed Francis iu Omaha W A La
lor assistant general passenger agent in
Chicago will go to St Louis to have
charge of all lines east of the river
Prince Thilip Ernest Fuerstzu Hohen
lohe Schillingfurst and party of German
royalty passed through McCook Sat
urday night on No 3 occupying their
own private car In addition to the dis
tinguished prince there were in the party
Princess Elizabeth Pass Hohenloho his
sister Count Graff Rumorskirch of Vi
enna captain of the Austrian life guard
Mrs Borgnis and her daughter Anina
They were bound for Denver and a short
Colorado visit
RAILROAD EMPLOYEES
You pay too much I can save you
money on Hamilton and Hampden high
grade watches Chas B Morgan
Holdrege Neb
A Startling Test
To save a life Dr T GMerritt of No
Mehoopany Pa made a startling test
resulting in a wonderful cure He
writes A patient was attacked with
violent hemorrhages caused by ulcera
tion of the stomach I had often found
Electric Bitters excellent for acute
stomach and liver troubles so I pre
scribed them The patient gained from
the first and has not had an attack in
fourteen months Electric Bitters are
positively guaranteed for dyspepsia in
digestion constipation and kidney trou
bles Try them Only 50 cents atLW
McConnells
Protection is Panic Proof
is the title of the recent speech of Sena
tor J H Gallingor of New Hampshire
The speech has been issued in document
form by the American Protective Tariff
League One copy will be forwarded to
any address upon postal card request
addressed to W F Wakeman General
Secretary 339 Broadway New York
Ask for document No 78
Juggling With Dynamite
Is no more dangerous than to neglect
kidney disorders Foleys Kidney Cure
corrects irregularities and has cured
many severe cases after other treatment
has failed It builds up the worn out
tissues and restores health and vigor
I was troubled with kidney complaint
for about two years writes A HDavis
of Mt Sterling Iowa but two bottles
of Foleys Kidney Cure effected a per
manent cure Sold by A McMillen
Notice of Dissolution
The partnership existing between
Phelps Boatman has this day been dis
solved by mutual consent Mr Boatman
retiring The accounts of the firm will
be collected by Mr Boatman
Phelps Boatman
McCook Neb May 18 1904
I guarantee my concrete walks W C
Bullard
53 cts c Druggists am R
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If its coated your stomach
is bad your liver is out of
order Ayers Pills will clean
your tongue cure your dys
pepsia make your liver right
Easy to take easy to operate
25c All druggists
Want your moustache or beard a beautiful
brown or rich black Then use
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Homer Hvw id
cattle to 4 1- r
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hogs to t nb ij
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this nl ico to I
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would never have to haul homo thoir
hogs for laek of market or buyers
Mis Cohorn of Traer Kansas died
very suddenly on last Saturdav night
Remains were buiied in tho Danbury
cemetery Rev G Johnson preached
tho funeral sermon
Marion Powell was here first of the
week looking after his stock and other
interests
Mrs Daisy Roberson visited with Mrs
Milford Pew Saturday and Sunday
Mr and Mrs D II Rittenhouse and
Mr and Mrs J C Lafferty were guests
of Mr and Mrs W E White Sunday
Mr and Mrs -Will Macey dined with
Mr and Mrs II C Plumb on that day
J II icks and familv took dinner with
Mrs E J Bull
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
Citizens Bank of McCook
of McCook Xebrus kn
Chauteu No 276 Incononitl
in the stato of Nebraska at the clo o of business
May 11 15M
RESOURCES
Loans and dis countb SI7 1S78 77
Overdrafts secured and unsi cnrcd 1571 Cti
Otbur real istat GW HO
Curriiit expeiiMw and tasos paid 1475 fit
Due from natinnaltate and
private bunks nnd bniikcrbC0725 Hi
Cbecks and items of xcliiifjo 1SS3 GS
Cash Bills 124GG OU
Speciu 5397 10 y67G bS
265551 87
LrAUIMTIES
Capital stock paid in 00
Surplus fund JfOOO 00
Undivided profit 97 70
Individual deposit subject to
check 96671 16
Demand cert ficates of de
posit 40275 18
Time certificates of deposit 35879 50
Cashiers cliecksoutstandiiiK S2C6 05
Due to stato and private
banks and bankers 21729 28 202821 17
Tot 1 20555187
State of Xobrnska County of Red Willow ss
I A C Ebert cashier of tho above named
bankdo solemnly swear that tho above state
ment is correct and a true copy of tins report
made to the state banking board
A C Eiieet Cashier
Attest V Fkankiix Director
W B Wome Director
Sub cribetl and sworn to before mo this 24th
day of May 1901 II H Berry
Seall Notary Public
Mi commission expires Octobers 1907
ORDINANCE NO 115
An ordinance promoting public health and safe
ty and protection to proierty iu the City of
McCook and provide a penalty for its viola
tion and to repeal Ordinance No 39 of the
citv
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of tho
City of McCook
Section 1 Each person firm or corporation
that are now or may hereafter eiiKURG in busi
ness within the corporate limits of said ciy of
McCook Nebraska shall at once provide erect
and maintain a trash burner in which all paper
rairs and other rubbish of a combustible nature
the accumulation of any such business must be
burned Provided that two or more doing bus
iness in the same block ma join in the con
struction maiutainauce and use of ono such
burner Tho construction location and erection
thereof shall be under tho immediate supervi
sion of tho City Marshal
Section 2 It shall bo unlawful for any per
son firm or corporation to keep expose for sale
sell or give away within the City of McCook any
toy pistol using explosives air guns caps can
non crackers explosive canes rockets and any
aud all lire works containing djnamite gun
cotton giant powder or any other kind of explo
sive of a higher grade than common gun powder
Section 3 Any person or persons who shall
violate anj of the provisions of this ordinance
shall bo deemed guilt of a misdemeanor aud
upon conviction thereof be fined in any sum not
less than live dollars nor moro than fifty dollars
for each offense and stand committed until
such fine and costs arc paid
Section 4 Ordinance No 39 passed nnd ap
proved February 11th 1895 relating to tho dis
position of rubbish and offal bo and is hereby
repealed
Section 5 This ordinance shall take effect and
bo in forco from and after passage and publica
tion
Passed and approved this 23rd day of May
1901 F M Ratiiiidx Major
Attest C I Hall City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO 114
An ordinance to amend sections 1 and 3 of Ordi
nance No 113 entitled sidewalks and to re
peal said original sections
Bo it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the
City of McCook Nebraska thatsectious 1 and
3 of Ordinance No 113 be amended to read as
follows
Section 1 Sec 1 as amended XThat the con
struction of all sidewalks hereinafter laid
widened or rebuilt shall bo done under the su
pervision and directions of the committee on
streets and alley- and under such rules and
lualifications not inconsistent with tho provis
ions of this ordinance as the city council may
from time to time adopt All sidewalks shall
be laid to such a permanent fjrade as said coun
cil shall direct or establish Sidewalks on Main
avenue shall be not less than 14 feet wide along
lots abutting said avenue in blocks 16 21 2S 15
22 and 27 original town 10 feet wide on Main
avenue lots abutting in blocks y and lu and s
feet wide on Main avenue lots abutting in blocks
3 and 4 original town aud 10 feet wide on lots
abutting on Dennison street in blocks 19 20 21
22 23 26 27 26 29 and 30 and the same width
on abutting lots on all other east and west
streets within tho fire limits All other side
walks within the city shall be 5 feet wide laid
four inches from the lot line Curbing for 10
and 14 feet walks shall be of stone concrete or
cement 5 inches thick and 21 inches wide for 14
feet walks and inches thick and IS inches wide
for 10 feet walks
That when a majority of the resident owners
of the lots in anv block or blocks fronting on
any streets in the city of McCook shall sign and
present a petition asking for the construction
of sidewalks along that portion of any street on
which the lots of the signers of such petition
shall abut the city council may by resolution
order such sidewalk built provided where a
majority of the resident lot owners do not sign
said petition or where there are no resident lot
owners abutting upon said street where said
sidewalk is proposed to be built then it shall be
lawful for said city council by resolution to
order same constructed and provide for the
expense of building said sidewalk Said reso
lution shall not be passed until three fourths of
all tho members of the city council shall by
vote assent to the passing of the sarae
Section 2 Sec 3 as amended The city clerk
shall cause a copy of said resolution to be pub
lished in a newspaper of general circulation in
the city of McCook one publication and the
publisher of such paper or his agent shall file
with said city clerk an affidavit of the publica
tion of said resolution as soon as the publica
tion herein required is completed and such
publication shall be deemed good and sufficient
notice to the owners to property in front of
abutting or adjacontjto which the sidewalk is to
Deconstructed rebuilt or widened said affi
davit of the printer or Eisagent shalljbe prima
facie evidence of the publication herein requir
ed and shall be carefully preserved and made a
part of the records of said city
Section 3 Sections 1 and 3 of Ordinance No
113 entitled sidewalks passed and approved
May 10 1904 be and the same is hereby repealed
Section 4 This ordinance to take effect and
be in forco from and after passage and publica
tion
Passed and approved this 23rd day of May
1904 F M Rathbck Mayor
Attest C I Hall City Clerk
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Our large line of pretty
wash fabrics should appeal
to you on account of good
value beauty and the rea
spnable price at which we
offer them
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Have you see it It is the ideal cloth
for suits and jackets Tis made from
pure silk without dye Three differ
weaves thirty six inches wide
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CITIZENS BAN
OF McCOOK NEB
Paid UpCapital 50000 Surplus S5000
DIRECTORS
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