The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 25, 1905, Image 8

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    It you are troubled with dizzy spoils
headache indigestion constipation Ilol
listers Rocky Mountain Tea will make
you well and keep you well If it fails
got your money back Thats fair 33
cents L W McConnell
McMillcn Druggist hns a largo as
sortment of souvenir postal cards
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SCOTTS EMULSION serves as
bridge to cry the weakened and
starved system along until it can find
firm support in ordinary food
Send for free sample
SCOTT 130WNE Chemists
409 415 Pearl Street New York
50c and 100 all druggists
F D BURGESS
Plumber and
Steam Fitter
Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Estimates Furnished Free Base
ment of the Postoffice Building
McGOOK NEBRASKA
TRY
C Bnllard
Coal Wood
Building Material
of all Kinds
Screen Doors and
Windows
Phone Number One
W F Wilson
Subcessor to Nick Colling
Buys and Sells
Second hand Goods
of all kinds Furniture
wanted Rear of De
Groffs
Phone 316
McCook
Nebraska
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
Mike Walsh
DEALER IN
POULTRY
and
Old Rubber Copper and Brass
Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
Block West of Citizens Bank
McCook - Nebraska
PUBLJC LIBRARY NOTES
The September magazines are com
ing
Who will answer why Scotts works
should be read
The first installment of the life story
of the greatest business woman in the
worldMrs Ella Rawls Readerbegins in
September issue of Everybodys maga
zine
Mr Russells narrative of the life of
The Greatest Trust in the World
was completed in August Everybodys
magazine which may be loaned now as
the September No is in Those who
have been interested in this article
should call for it at the library
In one of the late magazines there are
a series of photographs showing land
scapes as seen above the clouds un
dreamed of by most people these photo
graphs were taken at day break 14000
feet above the sea level
Mr H K Webster has contributed
an interesting article to the September
Leslies Magazine entitled How the
Carnegie Hero Fiend works in practice
The Heroes it has rewarded What it
Uncle Sams Confessional is the
name eiven by the treasury officials to
the little office where sums aggregating
four hundred thousand dollars have
been returned byrepentent sinners This
article is found in one of our late maga
zines May Hileman
Acting Librarian
BARTLE
Geo Theobald is in Iowa this week
on business
Rev Wilsons sister and family from
Pleasant Hill Mo are here visiting
this week
Dr Arbogast reports a pretty girl
baby has taken up its residence with
Mr and Mrs N H Young
M D Hobbs and family were visiting
with their daughter Mrs H L Brown
on Monday of this week
Eugene Dutcher is now very busy
putting up his residence on the fine
block recently purchased of R S Baker
G W Jones and A J Crawmer went
to Omaha this week to buy fall goods
for their stores Mr Crawmer will visit
Chicago also
Harry Payne has returned from his
visit to Idaho and Oregon and likes Ne
braska better than ever but has taken
land and will move next spring
The eleven delegates to the county
convention at Indianola Wednesday
fairly represented the wishes of this
township though all were not present
Chas Pycha A J Crawmer and
ChasCammack each have sick babies in
their homes this week It is hoped
they will soon be well again
ue Officer L J Capps of Hast
ings Neb was in the city this week
The boose smugglers are being closely
watched here and may have an interest
ing time in the near future
James Epperley and his daughter
Mrs Myrtle Keyes and her son will
move to Delta Colorado September 3rd
They have been residents of this place
many years and will leave a host of
warm friends
About two weeks ago some party or
parties placed iron bolts in the grain
shocks belonging to Tom Saul about
two miles south of Bartley Some of
the bolts were run through Mr Sauls
threshing machine doing much damage
The bundles were then opened and
searched for iron bolts before being run
through the machine and nearly a dozen
were found This week Bert Young
was arrested charged with placing the
bolts in the bundles and bound over to
the next term of court in the sum of
500
W H Ferguson Sells
Pictou Maitland lump coal at 775 ton
Best lump threshing at 700 ton
Best nut threshing coal at 650 ton
Best egg coal at 575 ton
He also pays the highest market price
for all kinds of grain Try him
Announcement
I am prepared to furnish rooms to
transients visiting the Lewis and Clark
fair at Portland Oregon Breakfast if
desired Take Waverly Richmond car
to E 28th walk 1 block north Resi
dence 854 Division St
Mrs B F Sherwood
There is no reason why you should
buy a stove or range said to be just as
good as a Charter Oak There are
none just as good The test of time 54
years of it stamps them the most dur
able and economical stoves made We
have them in all sizes at prices -you can
not duplicate Polk Bros sale agents
McCook Neb
There is no dealer out of town or in
town that will offer you a Stove or
Range of same grade and quality as
low in price as we sell our Charter
Oak Stoves and Ranges We buy them
for cash direct from the factory and will
sell them below all possible competition
8 ll 4ts Investigate
Polk Bros McCook Neb
You can depend upon it every time
the quality of meat you get at Marshs
market Always the best and no high
er than the cheaper kinds No need to
experiment ju3t remember the reliable
Girl Wanted For general house
work Mrs L M Best Phone 91
DANBURY
Clarence Yarnell is on the sick list
Rupert VanPelt is improving slowly
Mrs Simon Billings went to McCook
Sundny
Quite a few attended the reunion nt
Cambridge
Mrs G W Billings visited in Wilson
ville Sunday
May Dolph visited in Wilsonville the
first of the week
Mrs Chas Lord of Oklahoma is visit
ing in Danbury
J C Lafferty has the foundation laid
for a new bouse
Born to Mr and Mrs Ernest Galusha
Aug 20 a baby boy
Born to Mr and Mrs Charles Thomp
son Aug 21 a baby girl
Rev Caldwell and family of Jennings
are here visiting friends
Clifford Burbridge and Guy French
went to Indianola Sunday
Mrs J M Leisure a sister in- law of
B N Leisure is here visiting
Mr and Mrs McDonald of Indianola
visited at J E Noes Sunday
Mrs Walter Pate is going to return
to her home in Sidney Neb soon
Mrs Lizzie Young is here from Fre
mont visiting relat ves in Danbury
Mrs H N French was sent to Omaha
Saturday to have an operation perform
ed for a tumor
SW Stilgebouer Jr of Bartley visit
ed friends and relatives in Danbury
Sunday
Mrs Philips Gliem and children re
turned from York Neb Tuesday where
they have been visiting
Mr and Mrs Patton left for Topeka
Kansas Sunday night Mr Patton
will preach near Topeka
S R Messner and W A Minniear
were called to Indiana on the account
of the sickness of their fathers
Prof G VV Fletcher of Beaver City
will teach the high room this year
Sarah Norris of Imperial will have the
intermediate room and Miss Gracie
Phillips will have charge of the primary
room
Langleys circus of Morland Kas
was here exhibiting the after part of
Saturday night and Sunday morning
with brass knuckles and pistols They
practiced on Bert Millers head etc
Our Marshal Young come in on the
after beat At this writing dame
rumor says that the marshal is to be
sued for false imprisonment Langely
should be brought back and punished
Give us a grand jury judge
LEBANON
A baby girl at William Campbells
They have a new baby at Charlie
Huffs
Mr and Mrs John Logan have a new
baby
Albert Guys new residence has been
painted
Steve Austin is laying a new sidewalk
in front of his lumber yard
Ira D Pennington went to McCook
Monday to seek a railroad job
The farmers elevator is being rushed
to completion as fast as possible
Rev William Scofield attended the
Christian Endeavor convention inCurtis
Urban Bartholomew has gone over by
Bartley to help Charles Hickman thresh
Mr and Mrs A W Hunt of Wilson
ville attended the funeral of George
Ralsten
Mr Caldwell of Jennings Kansas
preached in the M E church Sunday
evening
Luther Smith left Monday for Mon
tana to visit his father and motherwho
we understand have bought land there
We understand that George Newland
has sold his confectionery to Ora Bod
well and contracted to sell his barber
shop to a Kansas party
A C Bartholomew was planning to
attend the G A R encampment at
Chattanooga and visit his sister in that
state but word comes that the yellow
fever has caused the encampment to be
abandoned for this year
George Ralsten died in the hospital at
Lincoln and was buried from the ME
church Lebanon Sunday August 12th
Rev Muir preached the funeral sermon
The church was profusely decorated
with flowers in wreaths crosses bou
quets etc Mr Ralsten came here in
18S9 and had made a host of friends
Maud
COLEMAN
Coleman
is in northwestern
Iowa
Viola Corner has been doing Mrs
Sharps work while she is sick
Mrs 3 N Smith has gone to Omaha
to have an operation performed
Robert Moore threshed 140 acres of
wheat and got 4000 bushels He has
360 acres to thresh yet
H H Bandy had over S00 bushels of
wheat on twenty five acres and twenty
two acres of barley made 1160 bushels
No hunting allowed in this precinct
and no trespassing on farms or lands
with dog and gun under penalty of the
trespass law Take notice and keep off
Mrs W M Sharp has been quite sick
but is better now A trained nurse has
been caring for her Mr Sharps sister
from the eastern part of the state is
caring for her now
She was a bright girl and they were
at a base ball game She had won his
enthusiastic heart understanding the
game right off and be loved her more
than if she had been his sister It
reminds mo of the household he says
the plate the batter the fouls and the
flies And it reminds me of marri
age she added First the diamond
where they are engaged the struggle
and the hits when the men go out and
finally the difficulty they have in getting
home Then he sat and thought and
thought Ex
BOX ELDER
Miss Alice Graves is quite sick
I H Harrison has gono to look for a
new location
Ms J K Gordon who has been
visiting her parents near Garnett Kan
is expected homo this week
Mrs R W King of Rodney Iowa
arrived last Tuesday to visit her par
ents Mr and Mrs J S Modrell
A W Campbell Stephen Bolles and
W B Sexson attended the county con
vention at Indianola last Wednesday
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To MOTHERS and FATHERS
GUARDIANS and SONS
Our goods have arrived
wish to the fact that our
FOR
and we
Clothing Shoes and
Furnishings
are complete VERY BEST MAKES
HIGHEST GRADE OF GOODS We
will sell our School Suits at Lowest
Prices Call and see them
2 piece Norfolk Suits all wool sizes 3 to 18 for 400
3 piece Sack Suits all wool sizes 3 to 18 price 250 up
2 piece School Suits good quality all sizes 100 up
Boys Black and White Shirts 25c
Boys Sateen Shirts 45c
All lot of our Gold Shirts retailed at S150 from the
window slightly soiled guaranteed fast colors 50c
A boys choice of Batr Ball or School Compan
ion with each suit Come and select from the
laigest variety of clothing in McCook at
DIAMOND
THE WORKING MANS FRIEND
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Fresh Fruit Vegetables
Agent for
GOLD MEDAL WEDDING BREAKFAST
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When you Want a Dress Shirt
When You Want a Dress Shoe
We have the kind for
Carnival Week and in
fact every week in the
year
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The flcCook Tribune
Only One Dollar the year
NEW
BARBER SHOP
NEWLY yCRNISHED
AND FIRST CLASS
IN EVERV WAV
Rear of First Natl Bank
Earl Murray
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JOR HIGHT
Contractor
and Builder
Farm Buildings
a Specialty
satisfaction
GUAKANTEED
McCOOK NERBASK
Oh Yes On Yes
E J MITCHELL
will soil your household Roods at auction
for jou at any tituo Ho is tho boy who
makes tho Roods bring tho high dollar
Seo him nt the Republican oilico for
dates Phono 17
Dr Herbert J Pratt
Registered Gkaduate
Dentist
Oflico over McConnells Drug Store
McCOOK NEB
Telephones Office 100 residence 131
Former location Atlanta Goorgia
L H LINDEMANN
Real Estate Insurance
Phone 36
Office over
McMillens drug store
H P SUTTON
McCOOK
McCOOK
NEBRASKA
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
DR H M IRELAND
Osteopathic Physician
Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
DR A P WELLES
Physician
and Surgeon
Office Residence 524 Main Avenue Office and
Residence phone 53 Calls answered night or
day
McCOOK NEBRASKA
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTED
McCook Nebraska
SaAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Waterworks Office in Postoffice building
C H Botxe C E Eldbed Co AtVy
BOYLE ELDRED
Attorneys at Law
Long Distance Phone 44
Rooms 1 and 7 second floor
Postoffice Building
McCook Neb
DR R J GUNN
DENTIST phone m
Office 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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DelmontSD Dec 17 1902
I used L K for hog cholera and it was all
right It cured my hogs I had three sick ones
and they all got well and done fine I also
used it for chicken lice and mites and it is all
you claim for it It is the only Medicine for hog
cholera I think Gotlieb Jehke
T - Tarnton Neb Dec 111902
I am using Liquid Koal and am well pleased
wiui it 1 am sure I saved my hogs with it last
year and am going to keep it in stock all tha
timo as it 13 the best thing I ever had on tha
place for everything it is intended for It is
good for chicken cholera lice on stock insecti
of all kinds it will destroy all kinds
F W Woman
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rvnSiUreTby the National Medical Com
pany Sheldon Iowa
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