The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 23, 1906, Image 8

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Cough Remedy
The Childrens Favorite
CUBES
Coughs Colds Croup and
Whooping Cough
Tfris remedy Is f among for its core over
b large purt o t tho civilized world It con
always uo dopended upon It contain no
opium or othor harmful drag anil may be
given as confidently to a baby as to an adult
Price 25 ccs Largo Size 50 cts
Mike Walsh
DEALER IN
POULTRY
and EGGS
Old Rubber Copper and Brass
Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
Now location just across street in P Wuleh
building
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rrent of thv Posoffice Balding
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ticCOOK NEBRASKA
sells THE BEST LUM
BER AND COAL
Aro you thinking of
building If so it is ten
to one our figures will
please you
M O AIcCLURE
Phone No 1 Manager
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Home of Quality
and Quantity where
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Registered Graduate
Dentist
Office ovor McConnells Drag Store
McCOOK NEB
Telephones Office 160 residence 131
Former location Atlanta Georgia
JOE HIGHT
CONTRACTOR
and BUILDER
Farm Buildings a Specialty
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
McCook Neb
G H Boyle
C E Eldbed Co Attj
BOYLE ELDRED
Attobnets at Law
Long Distance Phone 44
Rooms 1 and 7 second floor
Fostoffice Building
McCook Neb
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTBACTEB
McCook Nebraska
gjiAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Waterworks Office in Postoffice building
BEGGS CHERRY COUGH
SYRUP Cures BRONCHITIS
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The best of every
thing in his line at
the most reasonable
prices is Harshs
motto He wants
your trade and
hopes by merit to
keep it
The Butcher
Phone 12
FAY HOSTETTER
TEACHER ON PIANO
McCook Nebraska
Studio upstairs in nuwRishel building
south of Post Oflico
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Office Rooms 3 and 5 YuIsli Blk McCook
YOU WOULD DO WELL TO SEE
J M Rupp
FOR ALL KINDS OF ftp fcfr Qpfc
P O Box 131 McCook Nebraska
McCook Laundry
Q C HECKMAN Prop
Dry and Steam Cleaning and
Pressing
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
In the County Court within and for Red Wil
low County Nebraska
In the matter of the estate of Aaran Colvin
deceased
Notice is hereby given all persons having
claims or demands against Aaran Colvin late
of Red Willow Connty Nebraska deceased
that the time fixed for filling claims against
said estate is six mouths from November 2nd
lt06 All such persons are required to present
their claims duly verifiedto the County Judge
of Red Willow County on or before May 2nd
1907 or the same will be forever barred
All claims filed will be examined and adjusted
bj tho County Judge of said County at his or
fice in McCook Nebraska on May 5th 1907 at
one oclock p m
It is ordered that tho above notice be pub
lished in the McCook Tribune a weekly news
paper published in said county for four suc
cessive weeks
Given under my hand and tho seal of the
County Court this 29th day of October A D
1906
J C Moore
seal County Judge
Important Notice
All persons aro hereby notified and warned
that TRESPASS in any form on tho following
described lands in Red Willow county will be
prosecuted to tho full extent of tin law
VV5NWi 9 WHSWJf 4-4-30 Somers land
EViNEU 9 BYiSEH 4-4-30 Oliphant land
EHiXWJf 8-1-29 Cregarland
D SFarnham owner Nowton Centre Mass
W S Morlax AttorneyMcCook
PUBLICATION NOTICE
Holly C Thomas defendant will take notice
that on tho 5th day of November 1906 Clara
Thomas tho plaintiff herein filed her petition
in the District Court of Red Willow County in
tho State of Nebraska the object and prayer
thereof being to obtain a divorce from said de
fendant and that her maiden name be restored
and such other and f uther relief as the nature
of the case may require
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 17th day of December 1906
Dated this 5th day of November 1906
Clara Thomas Plaintiff
By W S Morlan
Her Attorney
PROSPECT PARK
Here we are again the weather
just cold enough to remind us of
Thanksgiving
Miss Alta Cox who has been in
McCook for quite a while came
home for a short visit over Satur
day and Sunday returning again
Sunday evening
Quite a number of people at
tended the Prospect Park Sunday
School in spite of the cold
weather
J H Wade who has been one
of the Jurors at McCook for the
past week came home over Sun
day returning again Monday
morning
The liferary which met last
Friday night had quite a large at
tendance and an enjoyable time
was had The literary will con
tinue to meet every- Friday night
INDIANOLA
Merle Powell has returned from
Denver where he went some
weeks ago
Mr Velton White and brother
Ross attended the dance at Mc
Cook Friday night
Frank Azus of McCook was an
Indianola visitor last Friday
Miss Grace Flint of Bartley is
the guest of Miss Rozella Wolfe
since last week
Joseph Harrison is in Iowa this
week on a tour of pleasure and
business combined
Mrs Baker of Bartley is a vis
itor in the home of Norman Baker
and family
Mrs Charles McCollum of
Bartley came up Tuesday morn
ing for a visit with friends
Jud Remington of the Beaver
Valley came over Tuesday to
meet his daughter from Hastings
who will spend the holidays at
home
Mrs Henry Williams living
near Danbury is the guest of her
sister Mrs E S Byfield
Roj Mann drove down to Cam
bridge Saturday morning and re
turned Sunday evening accom
panied by Miss Daisy Deane
Doctor Finch of Bethany Ne
braska arrived in Indianola Tues
day night and is conducting a
series of meetings at the Christ
ian church
The Epworthians will give a
short program in the M E
church Friday evening after
which they will pass to the par
sonage and have a social time
Each member is expected to give
a dollar and tell in verse how he
or she earned it The program
promises to be very interesting
Ed Smith went- to McCook Fri
day night returning on 12 Satur
day morning
Mrs Millgate who has been
quite poorly of late is improving
nicely now under Doctor Mac-
kechnies care
The ladies of the Congrega
tional church will give a bazar
awhile before the holidays
Mrs L B Korns and sister
Miss Madison visited in McCook
a few days this week
Miss Edith Allen and Bertha
Walker attended the Ministerial
Association at Bartley Monday
and Tuesday
Miss Carrie Schoenthol of Ben
net came in on No 5 Tuesday
evening and will keep house for
her brother D W
There is to be a wedding- in the
very near future but we das
sent tell who it is Will tell it
next week if no preventing prov
idence
Miss Bertha Partu of Haigler
was a visitor in our midst last
week
Samuel Parks an old timer of
Indianola now of Lynn Kansas
is in town the guest of friends
and relatives
Mrs W H Short is in Den
ver visiting her mother who lives
there
R E Smith and William Tay
lor drove over from Marion Fri
day morning
Charlie Hendershott is quite ill
with inflammatory rheumatism
A light sprinkle of snow fell
here Friday night What has
become of our Indian Summers
I guess the weather man has for
gotten us
R F D No 1
Harry Stillman was quite
severely injured recently while
driving some horses to Danbury
his horse fell on him
A daughter was born to Mr
and Mrs Ed Flitcraft last week
Gottlieb Unger was the star
performer in a snip hunt last
week Wednesday holding the
sack until midnight without lose
ing his good nature noticeably
The huller is at work on the
south side The yield of seed is
poor
Sunday hunters set -fire to the
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A Food
to Work On
Work Work Work
Lots of energy is needed to keep up the pace In
the struggle the man with the strong body and clear
brain wins out every time
The man of to day needs something more than
mere food he needs a food that makes energy a food
to work on
Although some people may not realize it yet it is
a fact proved and established beyond doubt that soda
crackers and this means U need a BisCUlt are
richer in muscle and fat making elements and have a
much higher per cent of tissue building properties
than any other article of food made from flour
That this is becoming known more and more every
day is attested by the sale of nearly 400000000 pack
ages of Uneedd Biscuit the finest soda cracker
ever baked An energy giving food of surpassing
value sold in a package which brings it to ypu with
all the oiiginal flavor and nutriment perfectly pre
served Truly the food to Ivork on
Whoever you are whatever you are wherever
you work Uneeda Biscuit
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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Vehicles on
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Sale at McCook
Located at Blue Front Livery Barn
Buggies at 5500 and 5750 that are worth at least 2500 more Carriages
from 7000 to 8500 that are worth 3000 more Spring Wagons and Rubber
and Steel Tire Driving Wagons go at Bargain Prices
A Buggy with a two
years written guar
antee on wheels
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Our Plan Our goods
for your cash or note
Quick sales and
small profits
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A WROUGHT IRON WESTERN BUGGY
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Wheels Extra select second growth straight grained Hickory Rock Elm Hubs Screwed Rims
Bessemer Steel Tires
Gear Long distance dust proof 15 16 axles Full clipped wrought steel fifth wheel and KWrnn
Wrought Steel Body Loop keystone
Body Regular width 56 inches in length Finest yellow poplar panels Heavy ash sills izt inch
Leather Padded Dash
Cushion and Back Select grade buffed leather open bottom Spring Cushion and back
Tops Ward Leather quarters and back stays 40 ounce roof and back curtain Extension ioint
and reinforced bow sockets - i
Painting The old reliable white lead and oil
system seven coats to gear and eleven to bodv Tr
contains a lasting finish
Note Furnished with shafts or pole Patent quick shifters Brussels carpet full length of bod A
side Danels You are resDectfulIv invited to rail anrl incrf oi o - X and
r seeing is Delieving
Display at Blue Front
Livery Barn
Hatfield ranch burning over con
siderable territory and consuming
a stack of hay for John Fiecht
ner
Mrs G T Breitling has been
very ill but is some better now
A fire on the L R Neel place
recently destroyed a stack of hay
for Tohn Crocker This is the
third fire of this kind on the
place
Henrv Roeers has been enjoy
ing a hunt at Cambridge this
STEELE GIERHART ofK
THIS FINE LIST OF GIRLS
nave voies on me Large 1000 DOLL to be Given Away FREE
Gladys Browne
Mabel Anton
Beula Allen
Rosa CUne
Nellie Bosworth
Josephine McClure
Gertrude Grlsmore
Florence Wilson
Velraa Christian
Viola Neel
Clara Kendrlc
Stella Williams
Edna dine
Bertha Roads
Martha Shultz
Osie Gordon
THE IDEAL BARGAIN DEPOT
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