The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 10, 1905, Image 5

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No one to blame but yourself for Honest John is selling
Gloves and Mittens at Fifty Degrees Below Freezing
Price Heavy Fur Mittens which sold for 150 now 119
Cheaper Fur Mittens well worth 75c are now 39c War
ranted calf skin Gloves worth 75c are now 39c and all wool
kid and leather Gloves and Mittens for ladies gents or child
ren are now offered you at comparative reductions
Dont forget when you next venture down town that
All Winter Goods
which feel so comfortable jast now and which you will need
for several weeks to come are still going
At SlaughterSale Prices
and the wise buyer will lay in a supply for next winter even
if he doesnt need them now
You can save from 10 to 50 per cent by purchasing Un
derwear Blankets Comforters Cloaks and Furs now at my
store Call and convince yourself
JOHN
Statistics prove that the chances of your dying of
Throat or Lung Troubles are 9 to 1
Waste no time hut cure your Disease with
DR KINGS
SCOVERY
the only strictly scientific Lung Specific in existence
Positively guaranteed to help op money refunded
Saved tlie Preacher
Rev 0 D Moore of Harpersville N Y writes I
had a fearful cough for months which nothing would
relieve until I took Dr Kings New Discovery for
Consumption It cured my cough and saved my life
Prices 50c and 1 00
Trial Bottles Free
RECOMMENDED GUARANTEED
AND SOLD BY
ALL DRUGGISTS
NELS O NELANDER
elander
Merchant Tailors
Successors to L O MEHUS
Having worked in Omaha for the best tailoring es
tablishments for many years good work will be our
aim and specialty in this city
At the Old Stand McCook Nebraska
RAILROAb NEWS ITEMS
H E Wootton is back from Hering
ton Kansas
Engines 3118 319G and 1757 are in for
light repairs
Fireman F J Zajicek is off duty with
an attack of the grip
Brakeman F M Pagan is laid up with
an attack of rheumatism
Conductor Harry Ellison has been
laid up with an attack of crip
Conductor H R Childress is off duty
with nn attack of the pink eye
Conductor L C Wolff was out Wed
nesday the first day in a week or more
L I Culbertson has been in Denver
part of the week seeking medical help
M E Wells the companys boiler ex
pert was at headquarters Thursday
Agent Tom McCarl was up from Red
Cloud over Sunday to visit the home
folks
Felix Kennedy the boiler inspector
was here first of the week in the lino of
his duties
Engines 3196 a Dl and 1019 nn
Hi have been sent to Ilavolock for an
overhauling
Switchman A G Goth burned one of
his knees this week while uncoupling a
steam hose
Cha les Knosp has been transferred to
Republican City leaving for there on
Tuesday night
Among the new R4 engines received
on the McCook division recently are
Uie 15MU 1941 1942
T D Joj formerly of McCook has
been reemployed and is now in the train
service out of Denver
Engineer Jnke Cook came up from Ox
ford first of the week with engine 261
for repairs to her boiler
Engine ISO was fitted with asnowplow
yesterday and sent to the Orleans St
Francis branch to buck snow
Brakeman Henry Wilcott has been
transferred to Denver and will be in the
train service out of that point
Conductor J F Utter has car 14218
during Conductor Wolffs illness L A
Ilurlburt is on 14199 vice B L McCarl
Waycar 150 is being repaired and will
appear shortly as 14238 Three of her
stringlers were burned recently at Ox
ford
Conductor B L McCarl Conductor
Eph Benjamin and Conductor A G
Bump went down to Lincoln Tuesday
on business
C E Hoffman was called down to
Holdrege Wednesday by the death of
his aunt Ira E Converse flagged dur
ing his absence
Fireman and Mrs Zajicek arrived
home Tuesday nn No 1 from Lincoln
where they had been called by the con
tinued serious illness of his mother
Conductor H C Brown has been off
duty this week on account of sickness
in his family Conductor R M Doug
lass has had his car meanwhile the 14168
Repairs and improvements are pro
gressing in the telegraph office this week
They wont be satisfied with anything
hort of the best down there now says
Manager Heber
Joe Mokko late asst time keeper has
been given a clerkship in the master
mechanics office John Rice becomes
asst time keeper Hurley Dye gets the
position of stenographer in the super
intendents office and Bruce Berry goes
into the dispatchers office as clerk
Fay Brewer is the new messenger
Mens S200 corduroy pants selling for
S149 at the Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Clearing Sale 1
Mens 500 overcoats and ulsters re
duced to 8369 at The Thompson Dry
Goods Cos Clearing Sale
We offer you the best goods at reason
able prices and invite your patronage
Cone Bros Druggists
Beautiful eyes and handsome face are
eloquent commendations Bright eyes
are windows to a womans heart
Rocky Mountain Tea makes bright
eyes 35 cents Tea or Tablets L M Mc
Connell
Farmers Institute Lecturer
T C Ferguson of Beaver Crossing
Subjects Growing and Marketing of
Potatoes Soil Tillage
Mr Ferguson will speak on the Grow
ing and Marketing of Potatoes He
has been on our force only one year but
in this short time he has proven himself
to be one of our strongest institute speak
ers Few farmers can sum up more
practical experience to their credit Mr
Ferguson is intimately acquainted with
the business from the growing of a few
hills in the garden to the raising of a
hundred acre field He has travelled in
the potato field one third the distance of
the circumference of the globeHe hasdug
50000 bushels and sold potatoes to 15
000 people He has imported and distri
buted over 15000 bushels of seed The
tests that Mr Ferguson has conducted
have been very extensive and exact and
has produced regularly in his fields over
three times the average yield of the state
He has found thatonepropercultivation
given at the right time adds 30 bushels
per acre to the yield and that one fail
ure to cultivate at the right time often
ruins the crop With this practical
knowledge gained in the field Mr Fergu
son combines the knowledge gained by
visiting all the leading potato growing
districts from Canada to the Gulfstudy
ing the soils and methods of cultivation
lie presents the result of the vast
amount of experience in a practical and
entertaining manner This season he
marketed his crop at 60c per bushel
LaGrippe and Pneumonia
Pneumonia often follows La Grippe
but never follows the use of Foleys
Honey and Tar It cures la grippe
coughs and prevents pneumonia and
consumption Ask for Foleys Honey
and Tar and refuse any substitute of
fered Mr G Vacher of 157 Osgood
St Chicago writes My wife had a
severe case of la grippe three years ago
and it left her with a terrible cough
She tried a bottle of Foleys Honey and
Tar and it g ave imp ediate relief A
50 cent bottle cvjred her cough en
tirely Refuse substitutes Sold by
A McMillan
Advertised Letters
The following letters were advertised
by the McCook postoflice Feb 6 1905
Beebe James
Davis John
De Swan Mrs Lucy
Pate WH
Simpson Emma
Smith Mrs Mildred
Spickard P A
Tavlor Dave
Tulbott Miss Bell
When calling for these letters please
Bay they were advertised
F M Kimmell Postmaster
Theres a pretty girl in an Alpine hat
A sweeter girl with a sailor brim
But the handsomest girl youll ever see
Is tho sensible girl who uses Eocky
Mountain-Tea- I
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take laxativk hkomo quinine tablets
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure E W Groves hignntun is on
each box 25c
Cold skating
weather says
Tommy
but Petty
has just the right
shoes for this very
weather
Warm and
substantial
and stylish too
The best shoe
dressers buy shoes
of Petty because
they know
he handles
the styles that are
always Right
Te Model
A E PETTY Prop
Modern
Dentistry
HERBERT J PRATT 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
McCOOK
J GUNN
DENTIST mo 112
Office over Grannis store McCook Neb
MRS L F GUIGG
AGENT FOR
ChasAStevens Bros Ready made
Garments and Furnishing Goods
Three doors east of DeGroffs store
L H LINDEMANN
Real Estate Insurance
Office over
McMillens drug store
H P SUTTON
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McCOOK
NEBRASKA
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
DR H M IRELAND
Osteopathic Physician
Kelley Office BIdg Phone No 13
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
DR A P WELLES
Physician
and Surgeon
Office Residence f24 Main Avenue Office and
Residenco phone 53 Calls answered night or
day
McCOOK NEBRASKA
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTBACTEB
McCook Nebraska
jgAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Waterworks Offico in Postoffico building
C H Boyle
C E Eldeed Co Atty
BOYLE ELDRED
Attorneys at Law
Long Distance Phone 44
Rooms and 7 second floor
Postoffico Building
McCook Neb
OAT WGETA E
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Always restores color to gray hair all the dark rich color it used
to have The hair stODS falling prows lorm and henfrv nnri nil
dandruff disappears An elegant dressing 1rovJm0
BJlMl
Is usually our most severe
winter month One of those
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would still do you lots of
goodand the price is now
so
small that you would
hardly notice it
Give Us a Call
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DeGroff Co
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V FRANKLIN President A C EBERT Cashier
W B WOLFE Vice President
CITIZENS BAN
OF MeCOOK NEB
Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 4000
FRANKLIN
DIRECTORS
W B WOLFE
A C EBERT
Acquire the Habit
of saving We furnish a handsomely finished Perpetual Cal
endar Bank which costs you nothing Try
I Ibiu3 com
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sAf Saving all
Ue First Nat 1 Bank oj
Your
Nickels
and
Perfnies
Never spend one and you will
be surprised how your money ac
count will grow
Call and get one of these banks J
today
The First National Bank riccook