The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 06, 1905, Image 5

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the women
Shoes that wear
good that feel
good that are
stylish that
satisfy
Many different
styles but all of
an exceptionally
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A Sound Argument
The one that blows without any
thing to blow about wastes time and
energy The excellence of our goods
and delivery service warrant us for
blowing Always the best always
the greatest variety always the
highest quality
DAVID MAGNER
Phone 14 Fresh and Salt Meats
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS
To Wm A Parish Ports Wilson Walter W
Morriou and to all whom it may concern
The commissioner appointed to locate a road
commencing at the southeast corner of section
six G township three 3 ranee twenty six 2G
west Sixth P in East Valley precinct Red
Willow conntj Nebra ka running thence east
on ectiou lino between sections live Ci and
eight 8 to southeast corner section five 5
town three 3 ranpe twenty six 26 west Sixth
P M terminating thereat lias reported in fa
vor of the location th reof and all objections
thereto or claims for damages must bo filed in
the connty clerks office on or before noon of the
6th day of March 1905 or said road will bo es
tablished without reference thereto
E J Wilcox County Clerk
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SleopinR dining nnd reclining cliuir cars
tents froo on tlirnuRli truins Tickets Fold
aul bacKimo checked to any point in tlio United
States or Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
ets call on or write Uborgo Scott Auent Mc
Cook Nebraska or J Francis General Pahsen
Kor Atfont Omaha Nebraska
Cambridge
Mour
I now have tho exclusive agency in
McCook of this celcbratod Hour
Every sack is guaranteed I also
have the McCook flour and feed of all
kinds Your patronage will be ap
preciated Phono 186
J E NELHS
Second door east of DeGroffs
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Buyers and Shippers of
Poultry and Eggs
For the next 7 days
we will pay cash
For Hens
Springs
Turkey Hens
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Cheerfulness
Cheerfulness is a duty one owes to
oneself as well as to ones neighbors
for nothing so unfits one for the or
dinary duties of life or so quickly
brings on premature old age as a mo
rose temper says the Brooklyn Eagle
There are plenty of artificial aids to
cheerfulness -within the reach of every
one who has real or imaginary cause
for ill humor or a congenital tendency
to surliness When things dont go
right or your liver is guilty of neglect
of duty strive systematically to achieve
good humor by repeating over and
over the best funny stories or bits of
humorous poetry you know If con
scientiously administered this prescrip
tion is an infallible remedy for the
most acute lit of blue devils If you
doubt it just try the experiment
Survival of u Custom
On gateposts you will frequently find
a stone ball Who would ever suppose
that the balls on the gateposts were
the heads of family enemies It was
once the custom to stick your enemys
gory head as a trophy on the gatepost
On the gates of towns were stuck the
heads of traitorous persons In old
London for instance the bridge gate
and Temple Ear were always decorated
with ghastly relics of the kind and the
memory of the custom survives on the
gateposts of modern suburban villas
The Cost of Xcfflect
I need a vacation badly but I cant
take it now said Dr Price Price
Many of my patients are in such con
dition that I cant afford to leave them
They need constant nursing
Ah yes replied the man who
knew I guess there are certain pa
tients who if you quit them get well
the first thiDg you know Catholic
Standard and Times
is more dangerous to your life than the drink cocaine
or morphine habits for it soon ends in Consumption
Pneumonia and Death Save yourself from these
awful results of Coughs and Colds by taking
NEW
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Sitting fey My Wifes tted
writes F G Huntley of Oaklanden Ind I read about
Br Kings New Discovery She had got a frightful
chronic cough which three doctors failed to relieve
After taking two bottles she was perfectly cured and
today she is well and strong
Price 50c and 100
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One Dose Gives Belief
RECOMMENDED GUARANTEED
AND GOLD BY
ALL DRUGGISTS
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LEBANON
Jeff Horton is working in tuo livery
bam
Tbo Wilsonville Review did not print
this week
Sam Tigard of Dorchester is here vis
iting his son
G W Dye left Wednesday for his
homo in Iowa
Gforge Cartwright has moved onto his
farm north of town
Mrs Walter M Pennington and the
two boys are very sick with grippe
II E Waugh wont to Omaha first of
the week to meet his parents who are
coming to be at the wedding next week
The Farmers Elevator Co shipped a
ear of corn to St Francis and 1J Ruby
shipped a car to Sims at Danbury this
week
A number of Lebanon businessmen
attended the stockholders meetingof the
telephone company at Danbury Tues
day evening
Mrs Mandy Nichols has bought one
and one half aeies of D F Hupp east
of Jeir Horton s and Lawrence is build
ing a barn there now
The H JV1 traveling auditor from
Wymoro was in town Tuesday checking
up Agent W M Ball He took the early
train east Wednesday
Bennie the little son of C C Andrews
of Lyle Kansas fell from a horse and
broke his leg Sunday while riding
double with a neiuhbor boy
Deo aud Sales Smith went to Orleans
last weelc and word comes that Dee is
sick with pneumonia the father went
down Wednesday to see the boy
Alfred Whitney of South Dakota who
has been here on a vUit was married a
few days ago to Miss Etta Halsey of
this place at Heaver City Mr Whitney
left hero with his father in 1890 and has
not been back since It seems that he
knew where he could get the best wife
KOKTH OF LEBANON
Ora Bodwell has sold his interest in
the meat market to his partner
Mr Bush was out from Bartley Wed
nesday calling on Walter M Pennington
To Skll or Tkade for 83000 one 2
seated buggy if taken at once Waltkk
M Pennington
Jacob Harsch was out getting signers
for a new mail route one day this week
We hope he gets enough names to estab
lish a route as it will be easier getting
our news to McCook
The delegates who went to Hamilton
county to consult with the church there
returned Monday Vo have not learned
what the decision was Wo understand
they brought a land buyer with them
Foley
The Original
Co Chicago
originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
remedy and on account of the great
merit and popularity of Foleys Honey
and Tar many imitations are offered for
the genuine Ask for Foleys Honey
and Tar and refuse any substitute offered
as no other jreparation will give the
same satisfaction It is mildly laxative
It contains no opiates and is safest for
children and delicate persons Sold by
A McMillen
CULBERTS0N
J A Kirk went down to Lincoln Mon
day evening on businese
C A Parrish our popular tonsorial
artist was on the sick list latter part
of the week
Miss Blanch Benedict visited over
Sunday with her aunt Mrs C E Bene
dict of McCook
Charles Knowles and Mr and Mrs
Frank Henderson spent Sunday under
the parental roof
Fred Stine has moved his household
goods into the Phillips residence in the
east part of town
Miss Ann Miller returned to her
school duties at Stratton Sunday after
a weeks vacation
Mrs II L Kennedy of Cambridge
was in town between trains visiting
friends Tuesday
Prof O A Morris returned from Lin
coln Monday morning where he has
been spending the holidays
Miss Orpha Satchell departed Wed
nesday evening for Aurora Nebraska
where she will attend school
Miss Annie Heckman came up from
McCook first of the week and is the
guest of the Misses Henderson
Miss Maud Reynolds returned to Fre
mont Monday evening to resume her
school work after a weeks vacation with
the homefolks and friends
Mrs Fred Vaughn who has been vis
iting her parents M C Reynolds and
family left for her home in Fiemont
Nebraska Friday evening
Mis Emma Keller returned home
Monday from Omaha where she has
been attending the State Teacherrs As
sociation and visiting her sister Mayme
Ill brave the storms of Chilkoot Pass
Ill cross the plains of frozen glass
Id leave my wife and cross the sea
Rather than be without Rocky Mountain
Tea L W xMcConnell
PLEASANT PRAIRIE
Rev Tirrill preached the New Years
sermon at this place
Quito a number of our farmers have
some corn to husk yet
J E Dodge has been at Cedar Bluffs
shelling corn the past week
Happy New Year to all Let us try
and make the items more newsy
N J Johnson sold and delivered 500
bushels of corn to Don Thompson last
week
N J Johnsons entertained O L
Thompsons and J E Dodges on New
Years
While there is plenty of moisture in
the soil and small grain looks well it
would seem more like wiutor to have
more snow
After a two weeks vacation school was
resumed at this pjace Monday Ruby
Newell the teacher spent the holidays
with relatives at Wilsonville
Roy Albrecht of this place and Etta
PeterS of Banksvillo were married Wed
nesday December 28 1004 They will
live on the old Ely place which Roy has
leased Wo wish them joy and happi
ness
Rex Miles brother
eastern Kansas is here
and relatives
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DANBURY
Mayo Green is feeding 300 cattle
Willard Mackey is sick with the scar
let fever
Mrs Thomas Musgrave is under the
doctors care
J L Sims shipped two car loads of
hogs to Kansas City
Bert and Jennie Everist were over
from McCook Friday
Harry Butler and family left last
week for Red Oak Iowa
J L Sargent weiit to Liulianoln Sun
day and from there to Bartley
Anderson Grahm left for Arkansas
Sunday night for a two months visit
Professor McGee of Wilsonville was
visiting friends of this place last week
Mrs Jennie Ilendershot and Mrs Ash-
ton visited Mrs E B Voting Friday of
last week
Mrs Sewell has bought threo acres of
land of O B Woods on which to build
a reidenee
Ellis Miles of
visiting friends
George Ray and Willie Minniear of
Lincoln are visiting friends and relatives
of this vicinity
John Tauber has bought a quarter
section of land of T E McDonald con
sideration 81000
Clifford Burbridge and John Green-
way went to visit friends of the Sappa
Tuesday leturning Friday
Dori Hes the three-year-old child of
George Ilebsiied Monday morning with
scarlet fever and diphtheria
Miss Edna Uenton who Mas here vis
iting friends and relatives of tlm place
returned to her school in Franklin
Mrs Nan Ashton who was visiting al
the home of W A DeMay returned
home last Wednesday accompanied b
her brother Rolla DeMay
Miss and Mr J A Strain and Mr
and Mr S W Stilgebouer Sr of this
lace visited Mr and Mrs Bodwell at
Lebanon Thursday and Friday of last
week
Rev Murr and daughter Rolla who
went to Cambridge to speud the hol
idays returned home Saturday Rev
Murr went from Cambridge to Ohio and
brought back with him a Mrs Murr
The members of the Methodist church
gave a pound social on Rev Murr and
his wife at the church last Saturday
evening
A Favor The publisher will esteem
it a favor at any time to receive items
of local news from residents of McCook
or Red Willow countv
BANKSVILLE
We are havipg fine winter weather
since the cold snap
Josh Rowland and wife were up to
Banksville Tuesday
A W Benjamin is putting the finish
ing touches on his soddy
W II Hartman and family ate their
New Years feast at B W Benjamins
A traveling doctor that gave his name
as Campbell and pal passed through
this neighborhood Wednesday claiming
to doctor people into new life lie pro
posed to cure William Relphs eyes for a
stipulated sum and to contract no cure
no pay and to draw a note for the
amount Mr Relph required that the
no cure no pay should be put in the
note and that spoiled the deal as the
note would then be non npgotiable
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o most women is a term of
anxiety serious thought
and sweet anticipation
With the cessation of pain
necessary t o childbirth
there comes calm nerves
sleep and recuperation
MOTHERS
FREEMD
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does diminish the pain accompanying
maternity With its aid mothers can and
do bring healthy sweet dispositioned
and ideal babies into the world
Morning sickness sore breasts and ex
cruciating pains caused by the gradually
expanding organs are relieved by this
penetrating and relaxing liniment
Among the manifold aids to childbirth
Mothers Friend has grown in popularity
and gained a prestige among rich women
as well as poor it is found and welcomed
in the mansion as well as in the cabin
By lessening the mothers agony of mind
and diminishing pain a beautiful influence
is wrought upon the child and instead of
peevish ill tempered and sickly forms you
have healthy laughing humanity remain
ing a blessing ever to you and its country
All Druggists sell Mothers Friend at ioo
Write for our free Book Motlieriiooi
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Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boier Trimmings
Agent for Halliday Waupun bclipse
Windmills Basement of the Meeker
Phillips Building
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We are selling- Dress Goods
and Silk Remnants Ladies
Coats and Jackets Ladies
Fur Scarfs and Huffs liens
and Boys Overcoats and
all other Winter Goods re
gardless of cost Here is
your chance to make a great
Saving if you have delayed
purchasing some of the
above items
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Acquire the Habit
of saving We furnish a handsomely finished Perpetual Cal
endar Bank which costs you nothing Try
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Saving all
Your
Nickels
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Pennies
Never spend one and you will
be surprised how your money ac
count will grow
Call and get one of
today
these banks
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