The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 03, 1905, Image 8

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AHMANSFIELD
Hastings Neb
It should be borne in mind that
every cold weakens the lungs low
ers the vitality and prepares the
system for the more serious dis
eases among which are the two
greatest destroyers of human life
pneumonia and consumption
Chamberlains
Cough Remedy
has won its great popularity by its
prompt cures of this most common
ailment It aids expectoration re
lieves the lungs and opens the
secretions effecting a speedy and
permanent cure It counteracts
any tendency toward pneumonia
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NOTICE FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby Riven that sealed proposals
will be received by the countv commissioners of
Red Willow county Nebraska at tho office of
the county clerk up to noou March 4th 1005 for
such medical services of physicians as may be
required by the poor of Red Willow county pro
posals toembraco the following districts of said
county viz
The first district comprises tho six eastern
precinct of the fir t commissioner district
The second district comprises all of the precincts
of second commissioner district Tho third dis
trict comprises tho eight western precincts of
Red illow county
Th counts commissioners reserve tho right to
reject any and all bids
E J Wilcox County Clerk
McCook Nebraska February 6 1903
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In county court within and for Red Willow
coiiity Nebraska February 4 1905
In the matter or the estate of Ibobo Pope
deceased
To the creditors of said estate You are here
by notified that I will sit at tho county court
room in McCook in said county on the 8th day
of August 1905 at tho hour of nine oclock a m
to examine nil claims against said estate with
a view to their adjustment und allowance
The time limited for the presentation of claims
against said estate is six months from
the 4th day of February A D 1905 and the
time limited for payment of debts is ono year
from said 4th day of February 1905
Witness my hand and tho seal of said county
court this 4th day of February 1005
seal Frank Moohe County Judge
By Boylo Eldred Attorneys
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS
To Jacob Randall and to all whom it may
concern
Tho commissioner appointed to locate a road
commencing at tho southeast corner of tho north
east quarter of section seventeen 17 in Red
Willow precinct Red Willow county Nebraska
running thence east to tho southeast corner of
tho weet half of tho northwest quarter of section
sixteen 16 thence north to tho northeast corner
of the west half of the northwest quarter said
section sixteen 16 all in township three 3
range twenty eight 2S Red Willow county
Nebraska and terminating thereat has re
ported in favor of the location thereof and all
objections thereto or claims for damages must
bo filod in tho county clerks office on or before
noon of the 24th day of April A D 1905 or said
road will bo established without reference there
to E J Wilcox County Clerk
nearly every case of con- 1
sumption will recover Fresh
air most important of all
Cherry
Pectoral
Nourishing food comes next
Then a medicine to control
the cough and heal the lungs
Ask any good doctor
I flrt ned Avers Cherry Pectoral A3 years
ago I liuve seeu terrible canes of limp dis
eases cured by It I mil never without It
ALunitr U Uauilton Marietta Ohio
Me 50c JM00
All iiruccists
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Health demands daily action of the
bowels Aid nature with Ayors Pills
Cambridge
Flour
I now have the exclusive- agency in
McCook of this celebrated flour
Every sack h puarantocd I also
have the McCouk Hour and feed of all
kinds Your patronage will bo ap
preciated Phone 186
J E NELHS
Second door east of DeGrofFs
Holmes 5 Portraits
Aro universally admired by people of ar
tistic tastes Send for a little hook ex
plaining all about portraits and enlarg
ing pictures It is free Address
Geo Holmes 9 1 8 N St0maha Neb
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BARTLEY
J A Curlee of Lincoln
town
is in
Sam Walkington will move
next week
George Carr was a Cambridge
visitor Tuesday
Mrs Gammill moved into her
pew residence last Saturday
Lewis Cockran has a new
phone put in at his residence
Bob Fischner is preparing to
erect a business building soon
E A White is fencing his lots
preparatory to building a resi
dence
J M Brown is having a new
windmill erected on his residence
property
Mr and Mrs Ed Curlee of Lin
coln are visiting old friends and
relatives here
Mr McCracken has bought a
fine farm about two miles north
east of Bartley
Miss Elma George of Cambridge
visited here with Miss Etta Bur
ton latter part of last week
Mrs Freeman Utter and child
ren of McCook visited with Geo
Carr and family latter part of last
week
Mrs Cozad has gone to Mis
souri to visit her father who is
very sick with cancer of the
stomach
The prospect is very promising
for an up-to-date hotel being
erected in Bartley soon This
will supply a much needed im
provement and will be obtained
by the united efforts of the best
citizens of Bartley
George Carr sold his harness
shop to a man in Cambridge
Tuesday The goods were pack
ed Wednesday to be taken to
that town Bartley is now in
need of good harness shop and
a man that understands the busi
ness can with a good stock do a
splendid business
James Epperly has sold his res
idence in the northeast part of
town to a Mr McCracken of Kan
sas who took possession immedi
ately M r Epperly and h i s
daughter Mrs Myrtle K e y e s
moved into the Wiley brick Tues
day where they will reside for a
short time before going to Colo
rado
Leath Rate in New York and Chicago
During November and December 1903
one fifth of the deaths in New York and
Chicago were from pneumonia Foleys
Honey and Tar not only stops the cough
but heals and strengthens the lungs and
prevents pneumonia so do not take
chances on a cold wearing away when
Foleys Honey and Tar will cure you
quickly and prevent serious results
Sold by A McMtllon
CULBERTSON
Fine spring weather
We are glad to see Jerry Bahn
on the street again
Mr Duree has been on the sick
list since last Friday
Culbertson will have a restau
rant in the near future
Nathan Trimpeys horses ran
away Monday afternoon
Henry Hein is laying the foun
dation for his new house
Rev Gardner of Holbrook re
turned home last Saturday
The revival meetings in the
M E church will continue this
week
Gilbert Wray was quite ill for
a few days but is better at pre
sent
Louis Porter of Hayes county
was trading with our merchants
Saturday
Herman Walters is shelling
corn for George W Trimpey and
Henry Bauer
Grace Duree has been absent
the past week from
hijjh school
because of her fathers illness
Robert Knowles who came
home a few weeks ago is giving
music lessons now We hear he
has about 50 pupils
The ladies working band
was well attended Wednesday
afternoon at Mrs Wemples
Four new members were added to
the list viz Mrs D Benedict
Mrs Wise Misses Maggie Trimp
ey and Marion Herman
It will bring rich red blood firm flesh
and muscle Thats what Hollisters
Rocky Mountain Tea will do Taken
this month keeps you well all summer
35 cents Tea or Tablets
DANBURY
Mrs L Cann is on the sickhst
Mrs VanVleet is sick with the
grip
Mrs William Miller is sick with
fever
Mrs Eifert has moved here from
Lebanon
Mrs Bates is on the sick list
with a bilious attack
Hon Philip Gliem visited home
three days last week
JE Dolph dipped 3000 sheep
Monday and Tuesday
Webster Dowler has left for
Hot Springs Arkansas
C W Dow of Indianola visited
J L Sargents last week
Mr French is putting an iron
roof on his hardware store
Roy Eno is working in the hard
ware store with Mr French
Richard Lumb has sold the
saloon building to Daniel Cashen
Mrs Rodman left Tuesday
night for her home near Superior
J L Sims shipped two carloads
of hogs to Kansas City this week
The Penfields have moved to
their home northwest of Culbert
son
Mrs Kurtz Mrs DeMay and
W E Davids little child are on
the sicklist
James Toner loaded a car with
household goods and seed barley
for Superior
Harry Shroup is going to learn
the blacksmith trade there is
millions in it
James Nutt has laid the foun
dation of his new house It is to
be 26 feet square
Horace Clayton died Monday
night Funeral preached by Rev
Huntsinger Thursday
A Gartin and Sam Messner
have returned from their visit to
Hot Springs Arkansas
Daniel Cashen was called to his
old home near McCook last week
to the funerai of his brother
Ten ofWilsonvilles best citizens
came up and assisted in helping
celebrate Washingtons birthday
Mr and Mrs Wallace Billings
and the latters mother and sister
have returned from Wabash Ohio
Protracted meetings at the M
E church every night this week
They commenced
house
with
full
F P Eno and family left last
Friday for McCook Mr French
of Herndon took his place in the
hardware store
William Greenways had a
party Saturday night attended
by about 40 guests A pleasant
time was reported
MrsWycoff and son John have
returned from Illinois where they
were called some time ago to see
sick relatives
Mrs George of Herndon has
rented the Gore building on Main
street opposite the saloon and
will put in a millinery stock
James Dolph and Miss Nellie
Wood were married at McCook
last Wednesday A reception
was held for them the same even
ing at the home of J E Dolph
About 50 friends and relatives
were present Thursday they
went to Norton county Kansas
to visit Mr Wood and family a
few days From there the will
go to Cherry county to make their
future home where the have a
ranch
BOX ELDER
We are having fine weather
Gus Morosic attended the
Droll sale Monday
Mr and Mrs F G Lytle spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Geo
Younger
Mrs A T Wilson spent Sun
day with her brother T M Camp
bell and family
Mrs Cady and daughter Miss
Bell left last Friday for their
home at Oxford
S D Bolles George Harrison
T M Campbell and Paul Stone
attended the F S Schoonover
sale at Center Point Tuesday
If you cannot eat sleep or work feel
mean cross and ugly taka Hollisters
Rocky Mountain Tea this month A
tonic for the sick There is no remedy
equal to it 35 cents Tea or Tablets
1 W McConnell
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INDIANOLA
EJMitchell was on our streets
Tuesday
C S Quick shipped two cars
of cattle Sunday night
Miss Middelton of McCook is
the guest of Bertha Hedges
S R Smith made a business
trip to McCook Monday last
I M Smith of McCook was in
Indianola on business Monday
Mrs Charles Ginther is in the
city the guest of her mother Mrs
Finney
Henry Powell is slowly regain
ing his health again after a siege
of grip
Joe Vering is at home for a
time He has been clerking in a
drug store in Kansas City
Miss Anna Smith finished a six
months term of school in district
No 55 Friday of last week
We are having fine weather
and hope we may not have a re
turn of the late unpleasantness
No 1 was annulled Sunday on
account of a wreck near Akron
Colorado with the loss of a life
J R M Barton formerly of
this place died in Lincoln and will
be brought to this place for burial
Several of the young people
from here attended the social at
Richard Hatchers Tuesday night
Mrs E Thompson has gone to
Iowa in answer to a telegram an
nouncing the critical illness of her
mother
There is a case of scarlet fever
northwest of town in the family
of William Mullnix Dr Mac-
kechnie is attending
Mr and Mrs Arnold are enter
taining some relatives from Eng
land They will make this coun
try their future home
Mrs Payne and L Simmons of
Beaver City attended the nuptial
of L B Simmons and Flora
Hoag on Sunday last
Miss Nellie Andrews of McCook
came down to Indianola Satur
day morning- and visited with
Ths Great
Wonder of the Ago
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Rust Proof Oats
An Oat that Is absolutely rust proof heavy ylelder
stands up well and not subject to blight It Is sold
byA A Berry Seed Co Clarlnda Iowa Send for
their Catalog which describes not only Oats but M
Seeds of all kinds Ask for special prices In lots of
25 bushels to car load Write Today Catalog Is Frog
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the Joe Harrison place west of
town sold his household goods
and has gone west somewhere to
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The Quaker medicine show is
in full blast here this week It
is reliable I dont think Their
specialty seems to be in tape
worms
Morris Rankin who has been in
Cripple Creek for several years is
expected home shortly He has
been sick and is coming home to
recuperate
Several of the young people of
Indianola and vicinity met at the
home of Dan W Schoenthal and
spent a pleasant time last Satur
day evening
The many friends of Mrs D W
Schoenthal will be pleased to
learn that she is now convalescing
nicely and hopes soon to enjoy
her accustomed health
J Kern and two little sons of
Harvard passed through this place
enroute to McCook Tuesday even
ing where they will visit friends
and relatives for a few days
Miss Anna Vering closed a suc
cessful term of school in the Un
teidt district last Friday and has
taken another short term in a
district ten miles north of Bartley
Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs
Several years since my lungs were so
badly affected that I had many hemor
rhages writes A M Ako of Wood
Ind I took treatment with several
physicians without any bpnefit I then
started to take Foleys Honey and Tar
and my lungs are now as sound as a bul
let I recommend it in advanced stages
of lung trouble Foleys Honey and
Tar stops the cough and heals the lungs
and prevents serious results from a cold
Refuse substitutes Sold by A Mc
Millen
BANKSVILLE
J H Wesch was in McCook Monday
on business
Fred H Wesch is assisting his brother
in building a new home
Andrew Anderson and family were
Sunday visitors at the home of Jacob
Wesch
John II Wesch and Miss Katie Deitch
participated in the dance on the ranch
last Friday night
Seed For Distribution
The Tkiijcne is the receipt of an as-
SAc - crlx 4 sortment of seeds from Senator Dietrich
lcuua UUL11 - lotuiiiiiig uiijand tfae gamg wn be di3tributed freo t0
No 5- readers of this paper as long as they last
and concluding from past experience
A Mr Weston who lived on they wont last long
vTra warereggi
Price 50c and 100
stop your Lung Irritation relieve your Sore Throat
and drive out your Chronic Cold with the only cer
tain and strictly scientific Cure for Coughs and Colds
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Almost In Oespair
Our little daughter was given up by two physicians
with consumption of the throat and we were almost
In despair when our druggist recommended Dr Kings
New Discovery After taking four bottles she was
perfectly cured and has had no throat trouble since
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McCOOK NEB
Telephones Ofllco 100 reMdencu Itfl
Former location Atlanta Georgia
MRS L F GKIGG
AOEVT FOB
ChasAStevens Bros Ready made
Garments and Furnishing Goods
Three doors east of DeGroff s stores
L H LINDEMANN
Real Estate Insurance
Ollice over
McMilleu drug toro
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Osteopathic Physician
Kelloy Office Bldg Phono No 13
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
DR A P WEJLLES
Physician
and Surgeon
Otlico Residence 521 Main Aveuun Ollico und
Rosidenco phone M Calls ausworod night or
day
McCOOK NEBRASKA
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTED
McCook Nebraska
JsgAgontof Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Waterworks Ollico in Iostoilico building
C H Hoylk C E Eldred Co Atty
BOYLE ELDRED
Attorneys at Law
Long Distnnco Phone 41
Rooms 1 and 7 second floor
Iostollico Building
McCook Neb
DENTIST raoNB us
Ollico over Grannis store McCook Neb
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
Delmout S D- Dec 17 1002
I used L K for Uok cholera and it was all
rifjht It cured my hoes I had three sick ones
and they all ot well and done line I also
ned it for chicken lice and mites anditis al
you claim for it Itis tho only Modicum for hoc
cholera I think Gotiilb Jerxi
Harrington Nh 1 1002
I am using Liquid Koal and am well
with it I am sure I saved my hug with it last
year and am going to keuj it in stock all the
time as it is the IwS thing I had on thft
place for everything it is inti wled for Itis
good for chicken cholr ra lice on stock
ol all Kimi it will de troy ail
F W Woman
JAHES CAIN
Manufactured by the National Medical Com
pany Sheldon Iowa
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CHICHHSTES CHEMICAL CO
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HOLLISTERS
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Busy Medlcins fcr Btuy People
Bring3 Goldea Health and Vigor
SDeciflc for Constipation Indigestion Live
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and Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema ImDure
Blood Bad Breath Slupish Bowels Headache
and Backache Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab
let form 31 cents a bor Genuine made by
Hollister Ditco CompaY Madison Wi3
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
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