The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 22, 1907, Image 8

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BIXLER OPERA -HOUSE
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MONDAY MARCH 25th
CHARLES COLSON
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the eminent Comedian
in his New Creation
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were put oik the market
five years ago and since
that time have been giv
ing perfect satisfaction
with the result that they
are constantly increasing
in popularity
The motive - power is
supplied by an air cooled
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high wheels and solid rub
ber tires make them es
pecially desirable for use
on country roads
For Sale by
Model No 11 Price S0O without top
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Model No 10 Price 70 without top
McCook Automobile Co
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A Good Partner
A substantial bank account makes a good partner one
who will work to your interest one who will remove many a
stumbling block from your path one who will add to your
opportunities for usefulness one who is powerful enough to
assist you in doing good in the world one who can assist you
to make a real success of your life one who will furnish you
and yours the extra comforts and little luxuries you will want
in your old age
If you want this partner for yours start an account with
us practice thrift and economy you can do it if you will
and the outcome will be satisfactory to you
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK McCook Nebr
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with disinfection according to the rules
of the board of health under the direc
tion of the health ofiicer and after cer
tificnto of full recovery from the attend
ing physician
Fifth The physician to use duo pre
caution during exposure by using disin
fection upon retiring from such prem
ises
The nurse when no longer required
may withdraw with u permit from the
board of health and proper disinfection
of person und clothing All patients
upon recovery to do the same
Sixth All necessaries required by
the quarantined household to be depos
ited by a messenger not less than thirty
feet from the house the physician only
to approach nearer except by permission
of the board of health
Rulk 7 Quarantine shall be main
taiuod in each and every case from the
beginning of the disease for the follow
ing periods namely
Small Pox Not ess than SLdays and
until desquamation is complete
Scarlet Fever Not k Si than 28 days
and until desquamation is complete
Diphtheria Until 14 davs after local
symptoms have disappeared from the
throat Or better umil two negative
tests have been taken for the Klobs
loefiler bacillus
Rule 8 Exposures When any per
son has suffered exposure to small pox
he or she shall be held in quarantine for
seventeen days thereafter provided
however that when vaccinated immedi
ately after the exposure and suojt ct to
daily inspection by the board phtieuui
shall not be quarantined unless taken id
When exposed to scarletina quaran
tine to be for fourteen days thei nr
when exposed lutiipnthona for f ti u
days
Rule 9 No quarantine shdl m re
leased except by order of the boaid of
health and upon a physicians certifi
cate and a proper disinfection as de
scribed herewith -
Rule 10 Whoever shall interfere with
or break an established quaiantine by re
moving or injuring a disease placard by
ent ring or leaving such quarantined
premised or by removing any article
g or otherwise liable to b it
or shall induce an quarantined
person to leave any quaianunrd prem
ises or counsel or aJ ish any such per
son to leaxe such quarantined piemes
without a permit from the board of
health and proper disinfection or in any
other way endanger the public health
shall bo deen ed guilty of a misdemeanor
and subject to a tine and prosecution as
provided by tue statutes of the State of
Nebraska and the ordinance of the City
of McCook
Rule 11 In case of death from small
pox or other contagious disease there
shall be no public funeral and the body
of tlie deceased after embalming hail
bo wrapped in sheets saturated with re
liable disinfectant and placed in a tight
ca3ket and box and not carried to or
near any assembly of people but buried
or cremated immediately
Rule 12 Disinfection shall be done
under the supervision of the board of
health and shall be as follows
In severe cases boil or destroy by lire
any bedding that has been in contact
with the patient In the sick room lay
out loosely all other infected material
or that which has been in the sick room
stretch a line across the room on
which to suspend linen and clothing
Open closet doors bureaus etc close
all cracks about doors and windows or
elsewhere with pasted paper strips a
register fireplace or utove pipe hele sim
iltfriy closed or if a lire is lefr close all
the drafts in the stove closely siop
smaller openings with putty With the
room thus sealed evaporate 10 fluid
ounces of 40 formaldehyde solution to
each 1000 cubic feet of space in the
room The formaldehyde may be
sprayed upon sheets using a large plant
spray Have the air in the room moist
from steam warm the room to 80 de
grees Fahr the room to remain closed
for six hours The other rooms need
the same treatment with slightly less
care That each person quarantined
take a full hot bath in suds containing
corosive sublimate one to two thousand
Scrub thoroughly especially the hair
and put on fresh clothing This may be
done as soon as half of the house is
through fumigation that the clothing
removed may be disinfected with the
rest of the house After all fumigation
the house is to be thoroughly cleansed
with hot sublimate water one to a thous
and All the walls are to be brushed
with a broom covered with a cloth
dampened in sublimato water and the
wood work scrubbed with hot sublimate
water care being taken to remove all
dust above doors and windows Carpets
are to be rubbed in an antiseptic solu
tion and exposed to air and sunlight
The some exposure will be given to all
personal and bed clothing
All policemen- and police officers of
the city are charged with the execution
of the foregoing rules and it is made the
duty of such officers to report to the
board of health all cases of which the
diseasa is contagious and arrest all per
sons violating any of the provisions of
theso rules report same to the board of
health
Passed and approved this 20th day of
March 1907
H P Waite-
Chairman
M Lawkitson
Pres City Council
Thomas Burge
Chief of Police
J D Hare
Sec City Board of Ilealth
BLOCKADED
Every Household Should Know How
to Resist It
The back aches because the kidnej3
are blockaded
Help the kidneys do there work
The back will ache no more
Lots of proof that Doans Kidneys
Pills do this
W H McCay engineer at the Aber
nathy Mfg Co and living at 110 Dakota
street Leavenworth Kan says
Though I doctored and tried all kinds
of medicines I suffered severely from
kidney trouble for all of ayear and noth
ing seemed to do mo the least bit of
good The pain in my back was ter
rible and sharp twinges would cramp
me up at times so that I could hardly
move The kidney secretions were ir
regular and contained a great deal of
sediment that looked like brick dust
One physician who treated me said
I had muscular rheumatism but he
did -not help me After giving up all
hope of finding relief I happened to
learn through a friend about Doans
Kidney Pills and got a box at E O
Fritsches drug store I found benefit
in the treatment and continued it until
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I had taken three boxes I was entirely
cured of kidney trouble and havo bad
no sign or symptom of it since If evor
any medicine saved a mans life Doans
Kidney Pills saved mine I havo been
well for six yenrs and know several
people who have used Dunns Kidney
Pills on the strength of the testimonial
I gave in 1899 recommending them 1
have yet to hear of a case in which this
remedy failed
For sale by all dealers Price f0
cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo N
Y sole agents for the United States
Remember the name Doans and
take no other
INDIAN0LA
G W Shepherd is again able to at
teud to business after a short but severe
spell of illne s
Mrs Jas Boldmau is in the eastern
part of the state visiting relativep
A new carpet was put down in the
Masonic hall Saturday which improved
its appearance very much
John Du cher John Fritz and Mr
Walton each shipped a car of cattle to
Kansas City Saturday night
Quick and King shipped six cars of
cattle and one of hogs to Kansas City
Sal unlay night
Mrs Wm Gotchall near Danbury
died Saturday morning at 330 oclock
The funeral was preached at the home
and the remains laid to rest in the
Indiauola cemetery
Rev V Cratro who has been as
sisting with tin meetings here left for
his homo in Republican City Saturday
morning
Henry Lung has moved to town and
is occupying the lesideuce of the Wid
ow Phillips
R E Smith drove over to Marion
Sunday afternoon on business returning
Monday evening
Richard Holcomb is now engineer in
the Indiauola roller mills
Miss Annie Madden is in Chicago
viMLing friends not Miss Annie Maisel
as erroneously staled in our last weeks
correspondence
Mrs- Erastus Smith is a sntftrtr
frjnmciirtlgii this v elc which confiies
her tu the house
All toe sick are improving and no
small woiKer with four resident doctors
warranted to kill or cure
Editor Byfield and wife spent Sun
day with relatives n McCook
Merle Powell arrived home Tuesday
morning for a vi it with the folks
Miss Minnie Love of Colorado visited
with her sister Mrs W 11 Powell this
week
Mrs Curry and children left Tues
day morning on No 12 for their new
home in Hastings
Mr and Mrs A Deane and daughter
drove un from Cambridge Saturday
and visited with their daughter Mrs
Roy Mann until Sunday evening
Miss Rozella Wolfe and grandfather
A N Puckett visited with relatives in
Bartley Sunday
Miss Glad Stewart is staying with
Mrs Arch Mann and attending school
here in towr
Rv Porter of Holdrege is conducting
the revival meetings at the Methodist
church this week
Weyeneth Berndt Marriage
Mr J H Weyeneth and Miss Olga
Berndt were united in marriage in this
city Wednesday March 20th After
the ceremony they returned to the home
of her parents nerr Cedar Bluff Ivans
where they and a company of invited
guests enjoyed a splendid wedding sup
per An evening of music and social
pleasure ensued They will make their
home on a farm near Cedar Bluffs They
received quite a number of useful and
pretty presents All join in wishing the
sterling popular young people
If you will figure with us and
quality of material is any object
you will be easily convinced that
we out class all competition
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Estimates Furnished Free Base
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the best and largest stock ol implements
ever brought to McCook Among the good
things we have to offer are the following well
known machines
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Gang Sulk and Walking Plows
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Moline
Gang Sulk and Walking Piows Disc
Harrows and Western Belle Listers
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Gang and Sulky Plows Walking Plows
and Listers
Wagons still continue to be our leaders
but we also carry the Milburn Wagon
and a liood line of Farm Trucks
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Listers and Cultivators
In addition to these famous lines we have a
large assortment of cultivators among which
we call especial attention to the DUTCH
UNCLE and BADGER You will also find
in our yards the best two row listed corn cul
tivators feed grinders gasoline engines wind
mills and almost anything else you may need
in the farm machinery line We still have plen
ty of hog fence poultry fence and barbed wire
H P WAITE CO
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