The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 24, 1905, Image 5

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Fxssh garden seeds of all kinds at
W T Colemans
Dress or School
Painting
Decorating
Graining
and Finishing
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You cant find
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nicer dress shoe
than this turn
patent Kid Louis
heel and button
No shoe more
dressy 350
Our box calf
spring heel for
either boys or
girls 250 is a
wearer that were
proud of
Two splendid
shoes You can
depend on them
Tte Mode
A E PETTY Prop
New Wall Paper
Sond for samples stating the
styles of patterns wanted and
the number of double rolls
We make a specialty of Fine
Decorations
you money
We will save
Phone F16S
AH MANSFIELD
Hastings Neb
Paperhanging
Alabastine Work
All Work Guaranteed
Ranks Second in America
Tbo following from the Atwood Kan
sas Patriot has some local significance
for the reason that very many of the
horses referred to come from South wes
tern Nobrnsku And again Mr Tillitt
was for a while in the livery and sales
business in McCook
George Tillitt returned the first of
the week from the northeast corner of
the county and over in Nebraska where
ho has been buying horses He shipped
a car load from Hcrndon last Sunday
night It may bo a surprise to some
people to know that Tillitt Blackburn
ranked second last year in tho United
States in the number of horses shipped
and amount paid for samo among the
individual buyers The only firm that
excelled them was one that employes
from six to fifteen men as buyers all the
time As Mr Tillitt buys most of the
stock shipped by Blackburn he easily
ranks as first of the horse buyers of the
nation last year Tillitt Blackburn
paid tho farmers of Northwest Kansas
over 100000 and to March 10th of this
year the total amount paid out was 17
000 It will be seen by the figures that
the prosperity of tho western farmer
does not always depend on the number
of bushels of wheat he has in tho gran
ary
High Price For Hay
Wednesday in County Judge Moores
court it cost Frank Peackol 1705 for
failing to distinguish between his own
hay and hay owned by G W Predmore
The fine was 1000 there was 3 for
restitution of prosperity and 405 in
costs
Predmore had been missing hay from
the Blatt barn where he keeps his
horses when in town Monday he
phiced a qnantity of confotti paper in
tho hay he put in the barn Tuesday
morning tho hay was gone and the con
fetti easily located the hay in a barn
just across the alley
The arrest and fine followed
COURT HOUSE NEWS
COUNTY JUDGE
Following marriage licenses have been
issued by the county judge since our
lat report
Roy Smith 21 and Elnora M Collicott
2S both of Indianola
Charles A McCoy 25 of Atlanta and
Hazel Finch 16 of McCook Consent
of mother was filed in case of the bride
Frank E Younpr and Tlattie A Lind
both of Loomis Neb They were mar
ried by the county judge March 22nd
Resolutions of Sympathy
Be it Resolved By the Brotherhood of
St Paul that we extend to our brother
C M Kent and wife our sincere sym
pathy in this their hour of sorrow And
that sympathy also be extended to wife
of deceased Mrs Walter Kent Praying
tho comforting grace of Almighty God
to be with them and sustain them in
their sad affliction Signed
L C Wolff President
RevMBCARMAXChaplain
J R Bucknell Secretary
Dissolution Notice
By mutual consent the firm of Flitcraf t
Eikenberry have this 6th of March
dissolved partnership from this date
each doing a separate business in all deal
ings Signed
D E Eikenberry
E E L1TCRAFT
The old Coleman hardware store build
ing on West Dennison street has been
papered and put into general condition
and repair and is now used by Rev R
F Johnston the Free Methodist mis
sionary as the place in which to hold
his services
It will bring rich red blood firm flesh
and muscle Thats what flollisters
Rocky Mountain Tea will do Taken
this month keeps you well all summer
35 cents Tea or Tablets
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DDONNELL
The beautiful conceptions in the
showing
are due to the elaborate and
varied styles prevailing in this new
springtime to style excellence and
intrinsic worth the result of superior
workmanship and the selection of the
best materials Man charming inno
vations will signalize this assemblage
which the public is invited to review
McCook
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STOOK YARDS KANSAS GITY IVIO
We also have our own houses at
CHICAGO SOUTH OftlAHA SIOUX CITY
80UTH ST JOSEPH DENVER
Read our market letter In this paper Write us for any special Information desired
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Large Store
Small Expense
Small Profits
OUR drug store comprises everything
found in a drug shop to meet the
demand of our customers It is of a
quality that you do not find often in
even the large city drug stores Buy
ers here are absolutely sure that they
are getting positively the best the market
affords in every line of drug store goods
Because of our large store and small ex
pense we are successful in competing
with the large city stores where they
have big rents and heavy expenses to
meet Our prices are so low and the
merit of our goods so great that it will
pay you to go out of your way to come
here
The following is one of our offers
Here is a Free Otre
You have tried pills
You know by your own experience that a phy
sic -wont cure Iet experience show you what
will cure
Constipation is the rotting of undigested food
in the alimentary tube This festering- rotting
mass makes badblood which makes bad health
Constipation causes most sickness It probably
causes your suffering
Mulls Grape Tonic cures It is not a physic or
like anything else 3ou have ever used It is a tonic
containing special properties of the grape which
strengthens the digestive organs and enables
them to do their work unaided and properly
No griping If it fails your money will be
returned
We know that Mulls Grape Tonic will cure
you and therefore will give you a large sample
bottle of the great remedy if you have never
taken it We only ask that you tiie the contents
of the first bottle as directed You dont obligate
yourself to buy any of the remedy
FREE COUPON
Send this coupon with your name and
address and druggists name for a free bot
tle of Mull s Grape Tonic to
Mulls Crapo Tonic Co 600 Third Ave
Rock Island III
Give Full Address and Write Plainly
The 100 bottle contains nearly three times
the 30c size
This is one way we have of serving our
customers We are looking out for your in
terests as well as our own Who else will do
as much COME AND SEE US
LON CONE BR0
DRUGGISTS
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oultry
Bikers and Shippers of
Poultry and Eggs
For the next 7 days
we will pay cash
For Hens
Springs
Turkey Hens
The
7c lb
7c Ik
lie lb
Butcher
wants your
trade
The best of
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F D BURGESS
i Piuniber end
Steam Fitter
Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Agent for Halliday Waupun hclipse
Windmills Basement of the Meeker
Phillips Building
McCOOK NEBRASKA
tAHROAD NFWS ITEMS
II Lang is a new fireman
F M Bnker spent last Friday in Hold
reye
J II Wires is a new brnkeinnn this
week
The 2702 went off tho droppit Wed
nesday
They are putting some new flues in
the 1155
Fireman G W Perkins made a visit
in Ilolyoke Colorado this week
John Brening returned to work in tho
machine shop Monday morning
Mr and Mrs O R Redding had busi
ness in Omaha first of tho week
Roadmaster It A Ungberg buried his
aged father at Arapahoe Monday
Will Spencer is working in tho flue
department under L P Foreman
Will Spencer of Howells force smash
ed a finger badly Thursday afternoon
Engineer and Mrs I L Rodstrom
were Iloldrego visitors first of tho week
Fireman A F Anderson visited rela
tives and friends in Ilaxton Colorado
this week
Egan and gang are putting a hood
stack on the 171 which will then use
lignite coal
Brakeman C W Tyler has been trans
ferred back to tho west end Akron will
be his home
The 1123S is finally out of the carpen
tershop Thoy say Conductor Wash
burn gets her
Brakeman K B Covey has resigned
and accepted a position in a grain eleva
tor at Iloldngo
TiniPkeej Schobel of the superin
tendents oliice was with the family in
Minden Sunda
The 1942 was in for some cylinder
packing Thursday That class engine
is death on packing
H Baumgart is on the relief suffering
with a scalded arm lie id the stationary-boiler
fireman
Business in the freight department es
pecially is better just now much to the
joy of the trainmen
Brakeman E E Stayner made a flying
visit to Edgar and the old home Thurs
day returning on 3
Conductor J Freeman Utter is in
charge cf the pile driver now at work at
Trenton and vicinity
Emerson Hanson attended the funeral
of Father Hagberg at Arapahoe Mon
day returning home on No 5
Fuel Inspector Watson Auditor Samp
son and Ex Storekeeper Waterman were
all at headquarters Thursday
Brakeman C A Deloy returned Wed
nesday from Orleans where he recently
assisted his father through a sale
Brakeman E L Hawkins F C
Roberson WP Redifer and W T
cott are listed with the ailing ones
Machinist and Mrs Sam Pickard de
parted Saturday evening for Ilavelock
where he will work in the big shops
Engineer E ECole who was borrowed
from the Lincoln division for a while
returned to Lincoln on GTuesday nijjht
Trainmaster Kenyon was in Lincoln
Wednesday c n next time card business
The new card will 20 into effect on April
9th
W M Stoners brother who with
his wife recently spent a few days here
is a running an engine out of Alliauce
for Jim Hill
Conductor F A Stark and Brakeman
T E Lunberry were in Atwood Kan
sas Thursday on a company case in
court there
The case hardening furnace which
has been a bornin for the past two
years has this week finally blossomed
into full being
Conductor A G Bump has been off
duty a few days on personal matters
and Conductor L A Hurlburt had the
14197 in charge
John Stevens formerly a machinist
in the companys shop here but now
living in Denver was in town closing
days of last week on business
Elmer Traver the well known ma
chinist was about the shops Tuesday
visiting the boys In the evening he
took No 6 for Lincoln to visit his par
ents
C II Kent the McCook Imperial
postal clerk has rented and prepared a
home in South MeCook and expects to
be joined by the family first of next
week
The addition to the different forces
this week are G Meyers to the paint
gang E CTilton in the wipers force
H Volstedt is a new helper in the round
house helper
F J Colling who has been in the
companys service here for years will
leave for Cheyenne Wyoming tomorrow
to enter the service of the Union Pacific
at that place
A FGore formerly of this place but
late with the Burlington at Lincoln
has been promoted by the company to a
position in Denver in the service and is
now in that city
W S Perry Emma and Galen were
passengers on G last night for Chicago
to meet Mrs Warren Thayer and baby
who will come to McCook with them to
visit the homefolks
E C Corbin succeeds T G Rees as
agent at Imperial assuming charge on
Monday when with the assistance of
three auditors Agent Rees was checked
out to take charge at Arapahoe
Cyrus Stayner and son Lincoln of Ed
gar were briefly guests of LW and E E
Stayner his sons Wednesday on their
way home to Edgar from an overland
trip and visit to the Hayes county ranch
The resignations in the various gangs
this week are as follows W J Ingham
of the boiler gang J F Arnold ma
chinists helper H J Hoffer of night
force M E Emberling of tho machine
shop force
Conductor V H Solliday has pur
chased the Fred Plasmyere forty just
south of town and will develop and im
prove that fine property with its nne
orchard this season expecting some
time to make it his home
Agent and Mrs T G Rees came down
from Imperial Monday evening on their
way to his new assignment at Arapa
hoe Both were briefly guests of Dis
patcher and Mrs T B Campbell Mr
Rees went on to Arapahoe Tuesday
morning Mrs Rees following on Wed
nesday morning
If taken this month keeps you well all
summer It makes the little ones eat
sleep and grow A spring tonic for the
whole family Hollisters Rocky Moun
tain Tea 35 cents Tea or Tablets
L W McConnell
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makes tne nair grow long and heavy and keeps it soft end glossy
Stops falling hair and cures dandruff And it always restores
color to gray hair Sold for fifty years ittWScaya rJi
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Investigate
New Clothing
New Shoes
ew Dress Goods
and
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Fresh Groceries
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Acquire the Habit
We furnish a handsomely finished Perpetual Cal
endar Bank which costs you nothing Try
jgfQ First Nat I Bank oj
Saving all
Your
Nickels
and
Pennies
Never spend one and you will
be surprised how your money ac
count will grow
Call and get one of these banks
today
The First National Bank nccook
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V FRANKLIN President A C EBERT Cashier
W B WOLFE Vice President
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TIZENS BANK
OF MeCOOK NEB
Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 4000
FRANKLIN
DIRECTORS
W B WOLFE
A C EBERT