The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 30, 1904, Image 5

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A Lesson in Arithmetic
You can buy a Range or Stove made of poor material hastily put to
gether by incompetent workmen for very little money It will NEVER
give satisfaction and will only Inst a few years with careful use
On the other hand you can buy a CHARTER OAK RANGE or STOVE
made of the best material by the most skilled workman for a reasonable
amount of money It will ALWAYS give satisfaction and will outlast a
half dozen of the cheap kind It also effects a saving of fuel
Which is the Cheapest In the End
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TO EVERY PURCHASER
a Pair of School Shoes
Our stock of School Shoes is the Largest
we have ever shown
Our Aim is to merit a reputation
for responsibility
OBEL SHOE SIORl
A E PETTY Proprietor
SCHOOL SHOES
McCook Nebraska
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Machine
Mr Alexander T Brown
inventor of the Smith Premier
Typewriter is unquestionably
the foremost writing machine expert of the
world Besides he is a practical and successful
business man He built the first
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not only for handsome and speedy work but to endure under
the severest demands of actual business The Smith Premier
is free from the weaknesses of eccentric impractical con
struction and to day embodies the latest demonstrated
improvements of this typewriter expert Mr Brown as
Vice President of this Company will continue to devote his
entire time and inventive genius to maintain the Smith Premier
where it now stands as the
Worlds Best Typewrites
Send to day for our little book ex
plaining exactly why the Smith Premier
is best
TJe Smith Premier
Typewriter Company
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FREE RURAL DELiyERY ROUTE NO 1
Improve the roads
Dont monkey with tbonisiil boxes
Dont fuil to uppreciuto your R E D
route
The new rural free delivery wngon will
be a dandy-
Get that mail box and be in tho swim
with tho rest of the boys
E- E Rogers is building himself a now
barn on tho old Meeker place
Deacon Morlans new barn in the
Delta will be tho pride of tho neighbor
hood
J Will Johnson and family of Brush
Creek have gone to California to make
their home there
R D Rodgers is pushing along his
now house rapidly and will soon be able
to occupy tho same
School will open in district No 2 the
Nelson Downs district next Monday
morning with Miss Susie Lellcw of Mc
Cook as teacher
Colonel and Mrs Walter E Corwin of
Lakewood ranch are entertaining Miss
Elsie J E Asten and Miss Mary D
Harris of New York stato
William Baumbach hns let tho con
tract for a new brick house on his farm
It will bo of brick 32x32 feet dimensions
one storv and will cost better than
S1200
Mrs W N Rogers left on Monday
night for Pueblo where the Colorado
state fair is now flourishing Mr Rogers
is there with his show herd of prize
winning llerefords
Emergency Medicines
It is a great convenience to have at
hand reliable remedies for use in cases
of accident and for slight injuries and
ailments A good liniment and one that
is fast becoming a favorite if not a house
hold necessity is Chamberlains Tain
Balm By applying it promptly to a cut
bruise or burn it allays tho pain and
causes the injury to heal in about one
third the time usually required and as
it is an antiseptic it prevents any danger
of blood poisoning When Pain Balm is
kept at hand a sprain may be treated bo
fore inflammation sets in which insures
a quick recovery For sale by all drug
gists
Time Card
McCook Neb
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MAIN LINE -WEST nEPAET
No 1 Mountuin Time 1154
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No 170 arrived Mountain Time 540 P M
No 175 departs 645AM
Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars
sats free on through trains Tickets sold
add baggage checked to any point in tho United
States or Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
ets call on or write George Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or J Francis General Passen
ger Agent Omahu Nebraska
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Wiggle Stick around in the water
WE GUARANTEE
To Prevent Hog Cholera
From appearing on your farm
Be prudent this year and pre
vent a repetition of the losses
of previous years
Call and See Us and Get Written Guarantee
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TESTIMONIAL
Dolmont S D Dec 17 1902
I used L K for hog cholera and it was all
right It cured my hogs I had three sick oins
and they all got well and done line I al o
used it for chicken lice and mites and it is nil
you claim for it It is the only Medicine for hog
cholera I think Gottlieb Jeeke
Harrington Neb Dec 11 1902
I am using Liquid Koal and am well pleased
with it I am sure I saved mj hogs with it last
year and am going to keep it in stock all the
time as it is the best thing I ever had on the
plnce for everything it is intended for It is
good for chicken cholera lice on stock insects
of all kinds it will destroy all kinds
F W Woman
JAHES CAIN
Manufactured by tho National Medical Com
pany Sheldon Iowa
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtno of an order of tale issued from
the district court of Red Willow county Ne
braska under a decree in an action wherein
Charles E Gibson is plaintiff and Fannio
Coleman et a are defendants to me directed
and delivered I shall offer at public sale and
-ell to the highefc bidder for cash at the east
door of the court iiouse in McCook Red Willow
county Nebraska on the 3rd day of October
lJ04 at tho hour of 1 oclock p in the following
described real estate to wit The south half of
tho southwest quarter of section 34 in township
4 range 30 west of tho Sixth Principal Merid
ian in Red Villow county Nobraskn
Dated this 1st day of September 1904
A C Ceabtbed Sheriff
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INDIANOLA
McCooks coroner was on our streets
Wednesday
Fred Vering had business at the
county seat Saturday last
J R Jackson of Lebanon was an
Indianola visitorgThursday
Allen P Day and wife are visiting
relatives and frieuds in Ohio
G B Thomas and wife of McCook
were Indianola visitors Saturdav
JudgoKeyes and family returned from
their southern trip Tuesday evening
John Lias is confined to the house by
sickness Their infant child is also very
sick
Miss Lolia Fiddler of Bartley was in
town Friday and Saturday canvassing
for some books
Mrs W D Williams and daughter of
Bartley were in town Saturday doing
some shopping
Master Clarence Iloagland visited
with Bonnie and Artie Smithjast Satur
day and Sunday
American hog wiro fence at Colemans
at 20c a rod while tho present car lasts
Opportunity of a lie time
We chronicle another ball game which
took place last Saturday between Bartley
and Asn Creek Bartley won
Mrs Hess and Major went down to
Pawnee City for a few weeks visit with
her son John Tolman of that place
A good rain visited this drouth
stricken part of the land Tuesday even
ing and settled the dust in fine shape
Mrs William McCullum Mrs W D
Mackechnie Miss Angie Quick and Miss
Flora Quick were McCook pilgrims
Thursday
The Lebanon base ball boys wero shut
out by the Stockville club at Indianola
Thursday The score was 7 to 0 in
Stockvilles favor
Pete Spohn section boss at this place
has resigned his position and will go to
Culbertson A Mr Miller will take his
place on the section
Hon J T Ellis of Indiana spoke to
a good house at the opera hall Monday
evening He is a forcible speaker and
made a good impression
Robt Humes and wife have moved
into the new home they have bought
from J J Hillers The children will
farm the home place the coming year
During the storm of last Tuesday a
young son of Joseph Keiku living about
seven miles northwest of Indianola was
instantly killed by a bolt of lightning
A Boys Wild Ride For Life
With family around expecting him to
die and a son riding for life 18 milesto
get Dr Kings New Discovery for con
sumption coughs and colds W II
Brown of Leesville Ind endured
deaths agonies from asthma but this
wonderful medicine gave instant relief
and soon cured him He writes I now
sleep soundly every night Like mar
velous cures of consumption pneumonia
bronchitis coughs colds and grip prove
its matchless merit for all throat and
lung troubles Guaranteed byLWMc
Connell druggist Price 50c and SI
Trial bottles free
A Power For Good
The pills that are potent in their ac
tion and pleasant in effect are DeWitts
Little Early Risers W S Philpot of
Albany Ga says During a bilious
attack I took one Small as it was it
did me more good than calomel blue
mass or any other pill I ever took and at
the same time the effect was pleasant
Little Early Risers are certainly an ideal
pill Sold by L W McConnell
COLEMAN
J U Smith brought out a new disc
drill Wednesday
Preaching October 9th at Pleasant
hill by C llauxwell
Frank Coleman was in McCook Wed
nesday with a load of fat hogs
Uncle Billy is at his old tricks again
but this time it was peaches he sent out
John U Smith has bought a farm and
welcomes all visitors to a home of his
own
American hog wire fence at Colemans
at 20c a rod while the present car lasts
Opportunity of a life time
Mrs Grace Bixler nee Cole of Mc
Cook spent a few days this week with
the homefolks the old homestead
Auntie Coleman returned Thursday
morning from Dundy county where
sho visited a brother for about ten days
A Cold Settled in His Kidneys
A J Jennesse9201 Butler St Chicago
writes I am a switchman and am out
in all kinds of weather I took a cold
which settled in my kidneys and I was
in bad shape I tried several advertised
remedies with no benefit until I was
recommended to tr Foleys Kidney
Cure Two thirds of a bottle cured me
Sold bv A McMillen
BANKSVILLE
The mail carrier got a good soaking
Tuesday p m
Tuesday p m and Wednesday were
very moist The fall of rain measured
here 05 inches
W H Benjamin got the benefit of the
bulk of tho rain Tuesday but the over
coat saved being drenched
A number of the farmers have been
sowing wheat and there was enough rain
to cause the wheat to growC
A Weeks had a well drilled and the
well driller hauled the tower and put up
the wind mill last week Something
nvpr 500 fepfc to water Mr Weeks now
has two wind mills to supply water for
his stock I
Sour Stomach
When the quantity of food taken is too
large or the quality too rich sour stom
ach is likely to follow and especially so
if the digestion has been weakened by
constipation Eat slowly and not too
freely of easily digested food Masticate
tho food thoroughly Let five hours
elapse between mealsand when you feel
a fullness and weight in the region of
tho stomach after eating take Chamber
lains Stomach and Liver Tablets and
the sour stomach may bo avoided For
sale by all druggists
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We have a complete as
sortment of both union
and twopiece suits for
ladies and for men also
for boys and girls It
will pay you to look at
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We are surprised that you havent written for our new
fall catalog Why dont you Because its free Is
that it An old drinker who loved whiskey once got
hold of a glass of water by mistake and liked it so well
that he wanted to buy a bottle but when they told him
it was free he said You ought to charge for it youd
sell more and he went back to whiskey again If we
charged for our catalog and you paid for it youd make
money but we dont charge we just make you spend a
cent for a postal card to order it on and send it absolutely
free It contains samples of cloth pictures of suits for
men women and boys prices of everything to wear-
Take a postal address it to
Nebraska Clothing Co Oma
ha Neb turn it over and
write on it your address and
say Catalog and youll get
it bv next mail
THE WAY TO FIX YOUR
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Catalog
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