The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 25, 1907, Image 5

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TTie Opportunity
a Lire lime
270 Worth of
for 100
You can secure ten of the most delightful toilet
preparations in the world for 100 if you take
advantage of the Sanitol Chemical Laboratory Com
panys great introductory offer
Regular price of the assortment ia 270
Sanitol Tooth Powder 25c
Sanitol Face Cream e o 25c
Sanitol Tooth Paste 25c
Sanitol Toilet Powder 25c
Sanitol Liquid Antiseptic e 25c
Sanitol Bath Powder 25c
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Sanitol Tooth Brush 35c
Sanitol Shaving Creme 25c
Sanitol Violet Elite Soap 25c
Sanitol Face Powder 35c
Total retail price 270
No other toilet preparations have given such general
satisfaction or are as widely used as these They are
refreshing beautifying and permanently beneficial
For full particulars call at
C R Woodworth Co Druggists
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DIAMONDS FAMILY SHOE STORE
HOES for Father
HOES for Mother
HOES for Sister
HOES for Brother
HOES that FIT
HOES that WEAR in fact
HOES of all kinds and of the best makes including the
Celebrated SELZ SHOES you will find
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Diamonds Family Shoe Store
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Time Card
McCook Neb
MAIN LINE EAST DEPAET
Central Time
930 p 3i
513 A 31
715 A M
1000 P 3r
7 I0 P si
MAIN LINE WEST DEPAET
Mountain Timo 800
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IMrEEIATj LINE
No 17C arrives Mountain Time
No 17 5 departs
505 P 3r
645 A M
SleopinK diniuff and rechmnR chair cars
seats free on through trams Tickets solrt
and baRRaco checked to any point in the Uniteu
States or Canada
For information timetables maps and tick
ets call on or write Georce Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General
Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
T J Cain was among the Denver vis
itors Sunday
Mr and Mrs B J Lane visited in
Denver Sunday
Frank Brady made a flying visit in
Denver Sunday
Mr and Mrs W L Bass were Den
ver pilgrims Sunday
Brakeman J W Ridnour is in St
Louis on a short visit
K H Davey has returned from Lin
coln and will work at McCook again
O G Coppom is back from Lincoln
where he has been located for some
time
Brakeman J P Nies arrived home
Sunday night from his visit in Ham
burg Iowa
Brakeman Roy Weidenhamer return
ed home fir3t of the week from his
visit to Galesburg 111
Brakeman Eastwood has been trans
ferred to McCook from Oxford His
family moved here the end of past
week
Miss Blanche Wily of Kansas City
Mo arrived in the city on No 11 Wed
nesday and has taken a position in the
telegraph office here
Engines on the McCook division are
being provided with spark arresters and
finer netting is being placed in the en
gines when they are repaired An en
gine a day as they come into the shop
is thus provided
The overhauled old engine of the
blacksmith shop has been restored to its
place in the shop The little dinky
failed to fill the bill The old engine
works like a clock now and the boys are
allmore than pleased to see her install
ed again
Engine 616 is on the drop pit track
this week
Switch engine 1210 is just out of the
back shop
H Larson of the wheel platform has
resigned this week
R H Davey and Machinist Grote
went to work Thursday
Machinist W H Anderson returned
to work Wednesday morning
II Leonard and W H Stroud are
new helpers in the machineshop this
week
Engines 196S and 1611 have been given
new spark arresters this week The
new apparatus is claimed to do the busj
ness effectually
Eneines 1105 and 307 from the Lin
coln division have gone into the shop
this week for an overhauling No 1108
from the Lincoln division is outside in
the yard awaiting an opening
Conductor L M Best has secured a
location near Main avenue where he will
erect large greenhouses and do a whole
sale flower business also grow some
vegetables under glass He has leased
the Leland farm southeast of McCook
and will put in a nursery nest spring
Mr Best has been in the employ of the
Burlington almost fourteen years and is
well known through southwestern Ne
braska He will retire from the com
panys service soon
Married at Evangfe ileal Parsonage
Mr Arlie P Walters and Miss Belle
Talbott were united in marriage at the
Evangelical parsonage atKearney Neb
at 730 last evening by Rev A I Ferch
in the presence of the parents of the
bride The groom is an industrious
young man working as fireman on the
Burlington lino wesc of McCook Neb
The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs
Wm Talbott living north of Gibbon
and well known in this section Mr
and Mrs Talbott are the parents of
Rev C C Talbott an old schoolmate of
Rev A I Ferch and now missionary in
China After the ceremony an approp
riate supper was served at the parson
age
The decorations were fitting and taste
ful for the occasion and the little comp
any of friends were cheerful and happy
The bride and groom are leaving today
for McCook Neb where they will make
their home Their many friends wish
them well as tLey enter upon their
happy wedded life A I Ferch
Kearney Neb Oct 22 1907
Have you ever tried an ebaso ink
eraser See one at The Tribune of
fice
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS PQR SALE FOR RENT ETC
Episcopal Preaching services at St
Albana church at 11 a m and 8 p m
Sunday school at 10 a in All are
welcome to these sorvicos
E 11 Eaulk Kector
Catholic Order of services Mass
3 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oelock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Louohiian Pastor
Christian Rev J S Miller will
preach in tho Christian church next
Snnriiiv morniut and evening Bible
school 10 a m Y P S C E at
7 p m All are welcome
Christian- Sciknce Services Sun
day at 11 a m and Wednesday at 8
p m Subject Evorlasting Pun
ishment Meetings held in Diamond
block Room open daily from 2 to 5 p
m except Sunday Science literature
on sale
Baptist Sunday school at 10 a m
Preaching service at 1100 a m Even
ing service at 800 B Y P U at 7 p m
A most cordial invitation is extended to
all to worship with us
E Bukton Pa3tor
Congregational Sunday school at
10 a m Preaching by pastor at 11 a
in and 8 pm Prayer meeting Wed
uesday at 8 p m Senior Endeavor
at 7 p m The public is cordially invit
ed to all of these services
G B Hawkes Pastor
Methodist Sunday school at 10 am
Sermons by the pastor at 11 and 8
Junior League at 4 Epworth League at
7 Prayer meeting every Wednesday
night at 745 Morning subject Pres
ent and Fornn r Times This service
will be an old folks service Evening
subject Three Men Who Acted the
tho Fool Sunday school and preach
ing in South McCook next Sunday
afternoon at 2 and 3 oclock
M B Carman Pastor
A Reminder of Early Days
A writer in the San Francisco Chron
icle makes reference to what might be
quite familiar to early settlers in this
part of Nebraska He speaking of
methods used by Indians to communi
cate with each other he says
Sometimes however these circles may
not mean water at all and then it is
necessary to understand tho intricacies
of the Indian mind to understand just
what he is driving at I remember once
when I was hunting on the Republican
river I came across a circle of buffalo
skulls which attracted my attention be
cause of their peculiar arrangement
Sixteen skulls were set in a semicircle
with their noses pointing down the river
In the center of the circle was a skull on
which were pointed thirty six red lines
Near the skulls were two small sticks
placed upright in the ground and at
the top of each stick were tied two
bundles of hair
A Pawnee Indian was with me and
told me that thirty six Pawnees had
camped there They had made a raid
against a camp of Comanches contain
ing sixteen tents or lodges and had taken
four scalps They were now returning
home down the river To the ordinary
observer this arrangement of skulls and
sticks would have given no more impres
sion than the idea that some one had
been amusing himself by playing with
these buffalo skulls To the Indian the
arrangement was a complete story
DANGER IN DELATE
Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous for
McCook People to Neglect
The great danger of kidney troubles
is that they get a firm hold before the
sufferer recognizes them Health is
gradually undermined Backache
headache nervousness lameness sore
ness lumbago unary troubles dropsy
diabetes and Brights disease follow in
merciless succession Dont neglect
your kidneys Cure the kidneys with
the certain and safe remedy Doans
Kidney Pills which has cured people
right here in McCook
Mrs A G Rider living in the east
ern part of McCookNeb says I have
suffered for a number of years from kid
ney trouble My back was very lame
and sore and there was a dull throbbing
sensation directly over the left kidney
I was unable to lie on my left side with
out experiencing sharp twinges through
this region Shortly after I noticed the
first symtom of kidney trouble the kid
ney secretions became irregular too
frequent in action causing mo to rise
many times during the night and con
tained a sediment As a result of nc
sleeping well I became weak and run
down had little ambition and my house
hold duties became a dread I was ad
vised to give Doans Kidney Pills a trial
by a person who had used them with
good results I used them for sometime
according to directions and the result
was a complete cure I have felt like a
different person since using Doans Kid
ney PiUs which I procured at McCon
nells drug store
For sale by all dealers Price 50
cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo
New York sole agents for the United
States
Remember the name Doans and
take no other
Say you saw it in The Tribdne
BEGGS CHERRY COUGH
JRUP Cures BRONCHUS
Foil Sale A four ton Fairbanks scale
in good condition tf
IJARNETT LUMHER Co
Wanted Room and board in private
family A E Stovenin
Wanthd Roomers young mon pro
erred Second houso north of green
house Mas J G Inglis
Lost A Fairviow Kansas cheek
book used as a pocket book containing
805 20 reward for return to Tuihunk
oflico Also contains fiOO milo Rock
Island mileago book Ivan Plumii
E strays Taken up Saturday morn
ing tho 19th at my farm 11 miles north
west of McCook fivo two- or
horses C W Nelson 10 25 3ts
ADVERTISED LIST
Tho following hitters cards and pack
ages remain uncalled for at the McCook
postoflico October 25 1907
LETTERS
Adams Mr Scwnll Baker Mr William
Bradley Mr C S Broyals Mr Joe
Bouliam Mr Frank Bissell Mr Clias
Cnucliins Miss Ethel Cox Mr John
Douglas Mr Fred
Fraser Mr Earnest
Gould Chas E
Giman Jacob
Hughes Mr A M
Meyer Mrs Fred
Madron Mr John
KomiiiKcr Mr F E
Simmons Jes sie
Tansy Mr G II
Willers Diedrich
Casady S A
Davis Ray
Grillith Miis Mayme
Heanley New
Irwin Mr Ed
Kolo James r
Martin Mr Tom
Ilumleiuli JnoW
SandberK Mr Elmer
Whalen Mr William
Wilson Chas
Edwardf RomsIIu
Foland Mr Geo
Gaskett Mr Ray
Gibbs Mr Alfred
Hines Mr Hcgul
Marshal Mrs Jims
Rickey Mr Frank
Skinner Jessie H
Smith F II
Tovnheiid Mrs Win
Wheeler Miss Kattio
CARDS
Dobson Mr Frank
Field Mrs Gust
Halm Miss Hesse
Hnhn Mrs J W
Kelly Thos W
Mr J
Nichols L A
Rund Jno
Taylor Domdas
Whitzel Mr Haney
Wadsworth Miss Loi
Jones Mr W P
When calling for these please say
they were advertised
F M Kimmeli Postmaster
If it is from Marshs its the best ob
tainable Anything and everything per
taining to the meat market business
NOTICE
To Charles R McKillip non resident defend
ant You are hereby notified that on the 21th
day of October 1907 Nellie I McKillip plain
till tiled petition against you in tho district
court of Red Willow county Nebraska the ob
ject and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce
Irom you on tne grounus war aitnougn you nro
of sullicient ability to provide suitable mainten
ance lor ner mat you nave grossly wanioniy
and cruelly refused and neglected to provido
suitable maintenance for more than two years
last past and have since the date of said mar
riage become an habitual drunkard and that
plaintiff may bo given the custody of Clyde M
McKillip and Floyd C McKillip children of
said parties and for reasonable alimony
You are required to answer said petition on
or before Monday the 2nd day or December
1907
Nellie I McKillip Plaintiff
My tfoyjo is Jiiurea ner attorneys
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to make a firepot
WRONG so easy
that youll find most
all of them wrong
wrong construction
wrong principle
For 70 years there
has been no improve
ment on the actual
Business End of a
stove until this two
piece revolving fire
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MR WELL DUELER
TO VKZSS WELL YOU MUST BEGIN AT THE
BOTTOM
DEGR0FFS SHOES HAVE GOOD ZoTToMS OR
THEM AND GOOD TOS ALTHolGH YOU WEAR
SHOES AT THE BOTTOM OUR -STYLES ARE
TOPPY
BUY HOE THAT HAVE A REPUTATION
THEY WILL COT YOU 350 ANP 4O0 A
PAIR AND THEY WILL KEEP YOUR FEET IN A
GOOD HUMOR
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THE ART GARLAND FIREP0T DOES THE BUSINESS
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NOTICE ITS MADE IN TWO PIECES---
Thats to allow the air to pass into the fire instead of all coming in at the bottom
HOT FIRE WHERE YOU WANT IT
At the outside edge instead of the middle where you get little radiation fr ra it
THE LOWER PIECE REVOLVES
Just put the crank on give it a turn and the firepot is as clean as a whistle
NO POKING NO FUSSING NO MUSS NO DUST
WILL SAVE YOU A TON OF COAL EVERY YEAR YOU USE IT
ART GARLAND
THE STOVE WITH THE REVOLVING FIREPOT
Sold by
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
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