The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 13, 1905, Image 8

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New Walsn Block
PLEASANT RIDGE
Chris and Pete Smiths relatives have
gone to Oregon where they expect to lo
cate
Mr and Mrs Claude Taylor were call
ers at Dorsey Shepherds last Tuesday
evening
Jacob Betz and daughter Laura of
Shawnee Oklahoma are here visiting
relatives
Mrs Clara Betz and little son Richard
expect to start soon for Tumwater
Wash for a visit with Mrs Bs parents
Mrs Elmer Smith and little Roy and
Miss Eva Smith will start Saturday for
Ft Morgan Colo to visit their sister
Mrs Paul Woods
BOX ELDER
Rev Kerr is visiting at home this
week
C H Mundy is home from his trip to
Xenver
Mr Younger has bought a new organ
this week
Foye and Younger are building a barn
for Bain Kinzer
Rev and Mrs Satchell of Culbertson
are visiting their son Fred and wife this
week
Mr and Mrs F G Lytle are caring
for a little son while Fred Satchell and
wife and W A Stone and wife have the
care of a little daughter jn each of their
-homes
While Fred Carter was threshing for
W Y Johnson last Saturday a spark
flew from the engine and set afire which
burned four stacks of wheat and the
separator
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Chamberlains
COLIC CHOLERA AND
Diarrhea Remedy
A few dosea of this remedy will
invariably core an ordinary at
tack of diarrhea
It has been used in nine epi
demics of dysentery with perfect
success
It can always be depended
upon even in the more severe
attacks of cramp colio and chol
era morbus
It is equally successful for
summer diarrhea and cholera
infantum in children and is the
means of saving the lives of many
children each year
When reduced with water and
sweetened it is pleasant to take
Every man of a family should
keep this remedy in his home
Buy it now It may save life
Phice 25a Large Size 50c
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It Will Pay You Well We will soon be
Open for Business and will Save You Money on
All Your Dry Good
For this Fall and Winter
Our careful and considerate buying from the best and largest
markets in the East must certainly be of advantage to you Our
low prices will certainly interest you
WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK
H C CLAP
BARTLE
Miss Nellie Rittenburg who is ill with
typhoid fever is improving
C E Matthews is in Arapahoe this
week plastering two houses
Mr and Mrs Grimes are entertaining
relatives from Iowa this week
Mr and Mrs John B Ryan of Win
chester Ind are here visiting with Mr
and Mrs Sipe
Mrs Beck and daughter colored evan
gelists are here this week holding a re
vival in the M E church
Mr and Mrs Will Schumaker of Nez
Perce Idaho visited in Bartley Tues
day with Mr and Mrs H L Brown
Almost every day we have parties
from the eastern part of this state and
other states saying had no idea
Red Willow was so good a county
Red Willow county has seldom receiv
ed so high a compliment as the premium
from the state fair for exhibits of fruit
vegetables and stock that won premiums
over all competitiors
The many readers of The McCook
Tribune deeply regret the necessity of
the mention made last week of the
utter failure of Sheriff Crabtree to per
form his official duties Art Crabtree
without intoxicants has many friends in
Red Willow county who have reasoned
and plead with him to al andon the evil
of drink but all of no avail He who
was once a competent official and re
spected gentleman has lost all and is
ruined by strong drink The people are
all losers in respect because of the acts
of this official The prevention of future
like occurrence can be assured by turn
ing down candidates for public honor
and trust who are addicted to strong
drink
RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 1
Capt Evans has bought the Benedict
property in McCook and will move
there November 1st
Mr and Mrs Sie Vandervort from
near Bartley visited at the home of Mrs
JI Lee last Thursday and Friday
Mr and Mrs I N McDougal left for
their home near Haigler after a two
weeks visit among relatives and friends
Mrs W M Jones of Oklahoma City
who is visiting her sister-in-law Mrs
J I Lee is convalesent after a three
weeks sickness
James I Lee has shipped one car load
of ice to Imperial two car loads to
drege Neb and has engaged to ship
two more car loads to Holdrege and to
furnish ice for Culbertson and Indianola
for therest of the year Evidently the
ice business istgrowing
McCook Nebraska
DANBURY
Roy Boyer is back from Colorado
We have the merry-go-round with
us
this week
Dr and Mrs W A DeMay visited at
McCook Monday
Josie Leisure and children - are at
Pawnee City visiting
Ami Teel of Indianola was over the
first part of the week
Edward Byfield was quite sick last
week but is better now
Ben Murphy is going to move to town
and run his butcher shop
Henry Ketteiing and wife of Lebanon
visted in Danbury Sunday
D P Clouse and sister Mrs Billings
went to McCook Wednesday
Chas Rogers is having an 80 foot ad
dition put on his livery stable
H V Lord is having a 20 foot addi
tion put on his hardware store
Mrs Mamie Scarrow returned to her
home in Rawlins Wyoming Sunday
OttoPweltzputin five furnaces Sims
Laffertys Hoffmans Waughs and J E
Dolph
Mrs Lewis Cann is very poorly A
Beaver City doctor was called to see her
Tuesday
Died The infant child of Jake
Wishons died Tuesday morning with
the croup
Mr and Mrs Shorey of Wilsonville
passed through here on their way to
Hitchcock county Sunday
Alfred Metcalf shipped three car
loads of cattle to St Joe Sunday night
and J L Sims one car load of hogs
Take advantage of The Tribunes ex
traordinary subscription offer found on
second page of this issue
Girls if you want red lips laughing
eyes sweet breath and good looks use
Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea The
greatest beautifier known 35 cents
Tea or Tablets L W McConnells
Dont Fail to Examine
THE NEW ST06K AT
Ideal 5 and 10c Store
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
You are as welcome if you
dont Jbuy as if you do
Bargains for All
INDIANOLA
Rev Crippen roturned from Ragan
Wednesday night
E J Mitchell of McCook was in town
one day this week
Mr and Mrs Fred Lakiu were Indian
ola visitors Saturday
Georgo Burt hns sold his farm south
of town to Charles Dutcher
Mrs Nettie Hedges is empoyed as
clerk in the store of N J Uerling
On Tuesday night a baby boy was
born to Mr and Mrs John Puckett
R E Smith came over from Danbury
a few days ago for a short visit with the
home folks
Wm Shumaker and family arrived on
No 12 Monday morning for a visit with
friends in this city
Mrs J Welborn is visiting at the
home of her brother-in-law Jese Wel
born in Southwestern Missouri
Augustus Kreigher of the telephone
business came down on No 12 Sunday
morning and spent the day with friends
Mrs J J Wilson returned to Indian
ola on No 5 Friday evening after an
absence of about two weeks in Missouri
Mr and Mrs Bernard Hillers are re
joicing over another little fellow that
has come to make its home with them
C B Hoag with about half a dozen
others went over to Danbury Wednes
day to try tho speed of tho new ma
chine
Mrs R N Hawkins went dowu to
Omaha Tuesday morning where she
wiH be the guest of her mother for
awhile -
Our new minister Rev E Smitn of
the M E church preached his initial
sermou Sunday morning to a good con
gregation
Mrs Edith McCarrick and baby Mil
dred returned to Indianola Thursday
morning after a few days visit with
friends in McCook
Rev E B Crippen attended confer
ence last week and went from there to
Ragan to fix things up a bit before the
family goes there to reside
Misses Lydia and Gladys McCool
were in town last Saturday doing some
shopping Miss Lydia is teaching
school in her home district
That was a hard frost Wednesday
morning W II Smith reports the
bursting of the water pipes on his lawn
caused by the hard freezing
A permit was erranted Wednesday
morning to Mr and Mrs Huntwork for
tho burial of their infant child whose
death occurred after a short illness
The Rev Hawkins is entertaining a
sister from Kansas who will care for his
aged mother during the absence of his
wife who is visiting her mother in
Omaha
Will Fritch is still very weak after
his siege with typhoid fever but with
prudence and care will come through all
right unless some unforseen complica
tions arise
Georgo Short took the train Sunday
morning for Chicago where ho will visit
for awhile after which he will go to
Indiana and renew acquaintances with
old time friends
Mr and Mrs John Dolan went to
Beaver Crossing last Wednesday morn
ing to visit the latters mother who is
quite aged The two younger children
accompanied them
C B Hoag our wide awake liveryman
is the possessor of an automobile since
yesterday morning and is now prepared
to deliver people all over the connty in
an alarming short space of time
Henry Shouse has sold his residence
property in the north part of town with
the intention of moving away but after
some consideration has decided to stay
with us awhile longer He has purchas
ed the Kennedy place and will occupy
the same in the future
RED WILLOW
Mrs McDougal was visiting her niece
Mrs
Charley Rinck
Gabriella Longnecker returned from
Rollinsville on last Saturday She was
accompanied by Holton and family
Mr and Mrs Fred Rawles and Mr
and Mrs Hougland have come in from
Colorado and are at present at Mr
Houglands
Wednesday of this week was a red
letter day at John Longneckers There
was a reunion of the family Holton
wife and child from Rollinsville Colo
Jacob wife and two children Louis
wife and two children gathered around
the table with home folks and the way
turkey chicken pumpkin pie etc dis
appeared proved they had good appe
tites John Longnecker had an appre
ciation of the circumstances as shown
by his open countenance He enjoyed
being with his stalwart sons all of whom
are larger than he The photographer
from Indianola came out and put into
permanent form the group of father
mother sister brothers and little grand
children sixteen in all
Corn Stubblo Cats Throat
L T Davis a farmer living near
West Union W va had his throat
cut by a corn stubble and almost bled
to death before assistance reached him
While hauling fodder he fell from his
wagon his throat striking the sharp
pointed stubble A tearing gash -was
the result
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Here is a good opportunity to buy
Clothing for Men Boys and Children
If you have made out a list for
clothing to send to some order
house bring the list with you we
sell you anything in our line for
the same money and we will save
you the freight beside you patron
ize your home and help build up
the country in which you live By
buying your goods of us you
Save Money Time and Labor ggj
Remember us for your Fur Over
coats and Caps we will sell you
the McKibbin Fur Coat for less
money than you pay for some
Southern Furs elsewhere
ft Yours for Clothing and Gents Furnishings srl
DIAMOND
THE WORKING MANS FRIEND
Opening evenings
THE
SAVING
HABIT
cess
Stokes9
Grocery
Should be encouraged in all possible
ways Like good morals and manners
the instruction should begin in the home
As early habits mold the future character
so do those who early acquire the saving
habit lay the foundation for future suc
Many a boy has saved enough from his small earnings
to give him a liberal education or to make a start in business
of his own Persistent saving opens the way to countless
possibilities in success and many a young man owes his start
in life to his having opened a savings accouut and adhered to
a strong determination to add to regularly and systematically
the first deposit made We invite your savings accounts
The First National Bank nccook
A 1000
LOAN
with the McCook Co operative
Building Savings Association
can be paid off in
monthly payments of
1252
If you are paying more you pay too much We can
mature your loan on smaller monthly payments and
less money in the aggregate than any comepting associa
tion Call on the secretary who will explain our
system Office in First National Bank
McCook Building Savings Association
arnctt
Lumber
Company
SELL THE BEST
POSTS TANKS
LUMBER
COAL WOOD
GIVE US A TRIAL
PHONE 30
CITIZENS BANK BLOCK
MCOOK NEB
WW A W W ft VEGETABLE SICILIAN
tl A JLLajI Hair Renewer
Perhaps you like your gray hair then keep it Perhaps not
then remember Halls Hair Renewer always restores color to
gray hair Stops falling hair also
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