The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 03, 1905, Image 4

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Official Paper of Redwiilow County
By F M KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
With six commissioners added to tho
regular force of three suprome judges tho
supremo court of Nebraska ought to bo
able to handle with sufficient promptness
all business which may bo carried up to
that tribunal
THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
During tho absence of Miss Millicent
Slaby this week Miss May Ilileman
acted as snbstituto teacher at tho South
McUook school
Thero will bo a convention of school
teachers in McCook March M and
April 1 tho occasion being tho annual
spring meeting of tho Southwest Ne
braska District Teachers Association
Tho big event promises to bo tho rendi
tion of Tho Merchant of Venice by
Mr Montaville Flowers lie will be re
membered as the one who presented
Bon IIurso successfully last summer
NOTICK TO PARENTS
A class for beginners five years old
and over will be formed on Monday
March 31 at tho East ward preparatory
tho West ward preparatory and tho
South McCook schools Parents desir
ous of entering their children this spring
are urged to do so on the day named or
during that week and the one following
for after the classes are organized entries
positively cannot bo made
G II Thomas Supt
Burlington February Bulletin
Cheap one way rates to California
Puget Sound and tho Northwest country
March 1st to May 15th
Very cheap round trip rates to tho
South and Southwest February 21st
March 7th and 21st Also cheap one
way rntes to the same country February
21st and March 21st
Low Homeseekera excursion rates
February 21st and March 7th and 21st
to eastern Colorado the Big Horn Basin
and the North Platto Valley where there
is an excellent chance of getting in on the
ground floor ahead of the crowd and pick
up a bargain in irrigated lands
Cheap rates east to Washington D C
for the inauguration
Send for printed matter and write for
information Describe your trip and let
me advise ycu tho least cost
Geo S Scott Ticket Agent
L W Wakeley G P A Omaha
Nebraska
Womens Kidneys
Women are more often afflicted with
kidney disorders than men bu attribute
the symptoms to diseases peculiar to
their sex while in reality the kidneys
are deranged Nervousness headache
puffy or dark circles under the eyes
pain in the back are signs of kidney
trouble that must not be ignored or a
serious malady will result Foleys Kid
ney Cure has restored the health of
thousands of weak nervous broken
down women It stops irregularitiesand
strengthens the urinary organs It puri
fies the blood and benefits the whole
system Sold by A McMillen
Advertised Letters
The following letters were advertised
by the McCook postoftice Feb 27 1905
Anderson Ed Eberman O V
Bash Miss Hattio Lee SW
Brum Chas Shrove Miss Lo Eono
Calkins C G Randall K H
Dennis Albert R
When calling for these letters please
say they were advertised
F M Kimmhll Postmaster
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Impoverished soil like impov
erished blood needs a proper
fertilizer A chemist by analyz
ing the soil can tell you what
fertilizer to use for different
products
If your blood is impoverished
your doctor Avill tell you what
you need to fertilize it and give
it the rich red corpuscles that
are lacking in it It may be you
need a tonic but more likely you
need a concentrated fat food
and fat is the element lacking
in your system
There is no fat food that is
so easily digested and assimi
lated as
Scotts Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil
It will nourish and strengthen
the body when milk and cream
fail to do it Scotts Emulsion
is always the same always
palatable and always beneficial
where the body is wasting from
anv cause either in children
or adults
We will send you a sample free
Be sure that this pic
ture in the form of n
label is on the wrapper
of every bottle of Emul
sion you buy
SCOTT k BOWNE
CHEMISTS
409 Pearl St Jew YoiR
50c and 100
AH Druggists
CAN YOU RESIST THIS
The Iowa Homestead 100
Large weekly agricultural paper
The Homemaker Magazine 50
Monthly family periodical full
of pood tilings
The Farm Gazette 50
Monthly agricultural magazine
most beautiful farm publication
in the world
The Lincoln Journal 100
Nebraskas leading weekly pub
lished at the states capital
The McCook Tribune 1 00
The newsiest county weekly pa
per published in Southwestern
Nebraska
Total 400
The Entire Five Papers Only 125
Good to Neb Faemeks Only
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Greatest Aid io Cookery
With least labor and trouble it makes
hot breads biscuit and cake of finest
flavor light sweet appetizing and
assuredly digestible and wholesome
Price Baking Powder Co Chicago
STRINGTOWN
Nelson Downs butchered this
week
Willie Wall has been hauling
hay this week
Emma Podolski is sewing for
Mrs Snyder this week
Nelson and Joe Downs made a
flying trip to Indianola Tuesday
A number from hereabouts at
tended the sales around the
country
Mr and Mrs Joe Downs visited
at the home of Nelson Downs
Monday
Frank Duborko commenced his
work at the Shadeland stock farm
Monday
Ed Hoover and Joe Mokko
visited at the home of Nelson
Downs Sunday
Ed Bey and Jake Leibbrandt
are the proud possessors of new
buggies Look out girls
Gottlieb Unger and John Leib
brandt have been cutting wood on
the old Meserve place this week
Herman Reiners from Nebraska
City has moved onto the Andrews
farm he having purchased the
same
The streets of Stringtown are
getting good but the street cars
havent arrived since being block
aded by the snow
John Bridling is building a new
house and a number of out-buildings
on his place south of the
German church and expects to
occupy the same this spring
COLEMAN
Ed Osbaugh expects go to Colorado
School in district No 74 closes today
Miss Minta Rozell teacher
School at the Coleman school house
closes today Miss Eva Rawe teacher
J W Corner and family will soon
move to their new home on the French
man above Culbertson
A horse fell on Mr Coyles foot three
weeks agobut no bones were broken He
is able to get around a little on crutches
On last Wednesday the neighbors
gave a farewell dinner at the home of
Mr Corner Over seventy were present
Nothing to mar the pleasure of the
company but the thought of parting
with such good friends
Engineer Fred W Bosworth has com
menced work on a dwelling house for
rental purposes just south of Foreman
F C Fullers residence on Monroe
street
i I riTV rwrrorw ANNnTTNPFMFNTS
Methodist Dedication of the new
Methodist church All day services
M B Carman Pastor
Baptist No preaching services Sun
day on account of dedication of the
Methodist church
A B Causon Pastor
Congregational Sunday school at
10 No other services on account of
the dedication of the new Methodist
church
George A Conrad Pastor
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Loughran Pastor
Christian The members of the
church have given their pastor a vacation
in order that he may engage in evange
listic work Until his return there will
be Bible school at 10 a m social service
at 11 a m No service in the evening
G T Burt Pastor
Episcopal Services in St Albans
church as follows Every Sunday in tho
month Sunday school at 10 oclock am
Morning prayer at 11 and evening prayer
and sermon at 8 The third Sunday in
the month Holy Communion at 7 30 a
m All are welcome
E R Earle Rector
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings have
been made in the county clerks oflice
since last Thursday evening
Gorman Ins Co to J Fritz vd to w hf
nw ar and w hf sw qr 1-2-27 1000 00
A C Crabtree to W Doj le sd to ne qr
CO 00
sw or 4-4-29
Mary McKay to Jane McKay wd to ne
qr 15-2-26 JM 00
United States to John Pajton pat to uw
qr 25-3-26
I It Andrews to S A Hoffman wd to
ehf 20-3-27
C W Jones to E A White d to lots
13 to 18 block 31 Hartley 72 00
F P Eno to H N French wd to lots 1
and 11 in block 5 Danbury 1300 00
Emaline Eno to same wd to lot 2 in
block a Danbury 200 00
W F Everist to Citizens Bank wd to e
hf 9-2-30 3000 00
E P Oshaugh to J B Smith wil to so
qr 10-4-30 1000 00
D RSmith to same nw qr 10-4-30 200 00
United States to D R Smith pat to nw
qr 10-4-30
The Original
Foley Co Chicago originated Hon
ey 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 Gen
uine Ask for Foleys Honey and Tar
and refuse any substitute offered as no
other preparation will give the same sat
isfaction It is mildly laxative It con
tains no opiates and is safest for children
and delicate persons Sold by A Mc
Millen
Calendars For 1906
The Tribune has on display at office
the handsomest line of foreign and
domestic calendars and hangers ever
shown in McCook Businessmen
sionalmen and others wishing to select
the choicest the market affords should
call promptly and inspect the line which
embraces the very moderate in price to
the most expensive in imported goods
Give us your orders for 1906 calendar
now for delivery in season
The Wheats
Top Coat
is a woody outside cover
of the grain and serves a
good purpose the same
as a walnut shell but
you cant digest either
The entire outer coating
is removed from the
grains of wheat before
making the delicious and
appetizing California
Wheatose
Flaked wheat food for breakfast
All good grocers
Notice of Primary
The Republican electors of the city of
McCook are hereby called to meot in
caucus at the city hall on Tuesday
March 14 1903 at eight oclock for the
purposo of placing in nomination a can
didate for mayor city clerk city engi
neer and one councilman from chjIi
ward and to transact such other busi
ness as may regularly como beforo tho
meeting Signed
A Harnett
C B Gkav
C G Coclieic
Lon Conk
City Central Committee
Proposed New Star Route
Tho government is advertising for bids
to carry the mail six times a week be
tween McCook and Quick by way of
Centorpoiut a proposed new mail route
or rather an extension of the present
Quick Box Elder route to McCook The
distance is 2150 miles and return Tho
contract will run from April 1st 1905 to
Juno 0th 190G Open for receipt of
bids to March 14ch 1903 Mail will leave
McCook at 00 a m arriving at Quick
at 1230 pm leaving Quick at 130 p in
and arriving at McCook at 730 p m
For blank applications for bids and
bonds or additional information see
Postmaster Kimmell of McCook
TAKING AN AIR BATH
An Opportunity Given to Allow the
SUln to Dreiithe
It must be remembered that we rare
ly if ever give our skin the opportunity
to breathe properly Our perverted
condition in regard to heavy unventi
lated and very often restricted clothing
has given us a skin that is constantly
moist clammy and cold to the touch
or else it is dry and dead and can be
rubbed off by the hand with little ef
fort Restricted clothing not only dam
ages the lungs and internal vital or
gans of the body but causes the circu
lation to the skin to become stagnant
and poor A great many ills that we
do not understand are caused by the
unhygienic practice of smothering the
skin
Give your body an air bath Reani
mate your skin This is a splendid
time to begin the habit of doing so
since a cold need not be feared at
this time of the year and you will
strengthen the skin against the more
severe season Exposure and drafts
against the body is a superstition more
or less The writer has often stood be
fore a cold draft taking an air bath in
winter and the practice has yielded a
days tonic to the body that cannot be
explained but must be tried upon ones
own person to be understood and appre
ciated
Open your windows wide and exer
cise until the pores have become awak
ened Then let the cool fresh morning
air play upon your body lying down if
you desire It will be a treat that you
will never want to miss again It acts
as a delightful tonic to the nerves
There is no better medicine for weak
nervous people than the air bath The
very blood tingles with the unaccus
tomed freedom of the body and its con
tact with the energizing air New York
Mail
Oratory In the Campaign
Oratory as a compelling force in a po
litical campaign is duly appreciated by
the party managers who are on the
lookout for every resource that will add
to their vote getting power The spell
binder who is clever enough to size up
the temper of his audience and who
knows just what to say to the ones
about him on any and all occasions is
supposed to be worth all his services
cost the campaign committee As a
student of the subject has put it the
most convincing address is one that has
profundity without obscurity perspicu
ity without prolixity ornament with
out glare terseness without barren
ness comprehension without digression
and a great number of other things
without a great number of other
things But a rare speaker with and
without all these things is a rare speci
men There is never enough of him to
go around Boston Herald
Anlmrtl Iionjcevlty
Some curious statistics have been
published upon what an insurance ac
tuary would describe as the expecta
tion of life In animals Among the
larger species of cattle there is some
approach to uniformity Thus for the
horse and the ass the extreme limit is
about thirty live years and for horned
cattle about thirty For the dog it is
given as twenty five while sheep
goats pigs and cats are grouped at fif
teen But there are stranger dispari
ties among birds While a goose may
live thirty years a sparrow twenty
five and a crow as many as 100 ducks
poultry and turkeys die of old age dt
twelve years The palm for longevity
Is divided between elephant and par
rot Both pass the century
Vicious
Susie Now when Im asked to sing
I never say Oh I cant I always
sit down at the piano
Jennie And let the audience find it
out for themselves Illustrated Bits
Cacao is grown In Cuba in connection
with the coflec plant as the latter re
quires shade which is furnished by the
former at ihe JKiCue time yielding a
profitable crop
Xot a Sure Test
Mamma I am sure Miranda that
Harold thinks as much of you as ever
He still eats your cooking doesnt he
Young Wife Yes but Im afraid mam
ma he does it now from a sense of
duty Chicago Tribune
Loomls Wins Lonjr Fight
After just a third of a contury Russell
F Loomis of Red Willow county Ne
braska practically has won his right
against the technique of federal legality
It has required thirty three years for
this hard working farmer to perfect his
claim to a cortain piece of land part of
tio public school grant from the govern
ment in Red Willow county on which
ho settled May 28 1S72 and ho has not
absolutely consummated his deal yet
This remarkablo incident is recalled
by tho passage tho othor day by the
United States senate of a bill introduced
by Senator Dietrich authorizing the
secretary of tho interior to accept from
tho state of Nebraska a conveyance of
tho northeast quarter of section 50 in
tovnship 4 north in range 29 west
sixth principal meridian in Rod
Willow county to enable Mr Loomis
to perfect his entry and title to this land
under tho homestead laws of the United
States
This bill was introduced by Senator
Dietrich in anticipation of a bill pending
before the legislature of Nebraska author
izing tho governor to execute a deed of
relinquishment to tho federal govorment
of this land It is generally accepted
that tho bill will pass tho legislature
A counterpart of the bill was introduced
four years ngo passed and went to the
governor but it did not become a law
In 1903 tho same bill again was introduc
ed and killed Representative Hathorn
of Red Willow was the author of both
these billH and made valiant fights for
them This session Representative
Gliem who succeeds Dr Hathorn intro
duced tho bill and it is now in tho hands
of the claims committee
WHEKE THE CONFLICT COMES IN
Russell F Loomis settled on this land
before it was surveyed and platted lie
mado his entry under the homestead
laws of tho United States but because
his settlement rights conilicted with the
act of congress by which the Nebraska
constitution was enacted he was never
able to perfect his claim During all
these years Mr Loomis continued to re
side on this land He has mado it his
home continuallyhas invested hismoney
in improvements upon tho land and has
done everything to the end of establish
ing and maintaining a permanent home
there In tho bill which Dr Hathorn
two years ago pushed with such unceas
ing zeal and industry it was stated that
at that time he had 140 acres under culti
vation and improvements to the value of
S3000 The fight was a strenuous one
Able legislators had extreme difiiculty in
convincing their colleagues that the state
should step in and secure to this pioneer
the laud which he was unable to claim
under a perfected title and for a long
time entirely too long for the mental
comfort of Mr Loomis and his earnest
friends it seemed as if despite his long
years of tcil and hardship despite the
fact of hisblazing the way of civiliza
tion in Red Willow county and despite
his untiring efforts to secure for himself
and family this home they had earned
it seemed even after all these priva
tions and hardships that Mr Loomis
would not get the land But now there
is every reason to believe he will get it
The Dietrich bill providing for the ac
ceptance by the government of the relin
quishment has been passed and no
doubts are entertained but that the
Gliem bill providing for the relinquish
ment by the state will pass Omaha Bee
Everything in drugs McConnell
Ferris waists for ladies misses and
children are carried in stock by Tho
Thompson Dry Goods Co
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The burnished plum
age of the peacock
owes its brilliancy and
splendor to a health
ful condition Let the
bird be sickly nnd the
plumage droops and
grows dull There is
no exception in na
ture to the rule that beauty depends on
health
Women who see their beauty waning
rarely associate the external change
with failure of the womanly health
They do not understand the close rela
tion of the general physical health to
the health of the delicate womanly or
ganism until after being cured of wom
anly diseases by the use of Dr Pierces
Favorite Prescription they find the color
returning to the cheek and the flesh to
the body
Favorite Prescription establishes
regularity dries weakening drains heals
inflammation and ulceration and cures
female weakness
Several years ago I was very poorly writes
Mrs May Kellev of Sylvia Kans so weak I
could hardly wafk across the floor and at times
suffered severely I took two bottles of Dr
Pierces Favorite Prescription and got well and
hardy gained twelve pounds in two months
and was the picture of health Your medicines
have cured me Almost everybody I meet says
You look so much better than you have for
several years you look well now
Favorite Prescription makes weak
women strong sick women well Ac
cept no substitute for the medicine
which works wonders for weak women
Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets are a
ladys laxative Nothing equals them
for gentleness and thoroughness
Graining Paperhanging
and Finishing Alabastine Work
All Work Guaranteed
Painting
Decorating
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A Good Investment
15 nrrex mljuconttocityof McCook home
frame tiiublo granary lion houso well hog
pons olc 2500 jmjucIi troeH All In cultiva
tion C00 cash Writo for complete hind
list E J MITCHELL
McCook Nob
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Mike Walsh
DEALER IN
POULTRY
and EGGS
Old Rubber Copper and Brass
Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
Ulock West of Citizens Hank
McCook - Nebraska
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A Sound Argument
The one that blows without any
thing to blow about wastes time and
energy Tho excellence of our goods
and delivery service warrant us for
blowing Always the best always
tho greatest variety always the
highest quality
DAVID MAGNER
Phone 14
Fresh andSalt Meats
F D BU11GESS
Plumiier and
Steam Fitter
Iron Lead and Sewer Ppe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trmmings
Agent for Halliday Waupun tclipse
y Windmills Basement of the Meelcer
Ej Phillips Building
9 McCOOK NEBRASKA
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The Butcher
wants your
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Thefbest of
everything is
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motto
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Buyers and Shippers of
Poultry and Eggs
For the next 7 days
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