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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1908)
By F M KIA1A1ELL Largest Circulation in Red Willov Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance The Nebraska Delegation DKLHOATKS AT LA KGE Governor Georgo L Sheldon No Icawka Senator Morris Brown Kearney Victor Rosowater of Omaha Judgo Alien V Field Lincoln DISTRICT DELEGATES First district United States Senator E J BuroUtt Lincoln J A Aronds Syracuse Second district L Learned and A O Smith hoth of Omaha Third district W Hush Norfolk F P Voter Wayne Fourth district Samuel Rinnkor Be atrice F A Williams Aurora Fifth district A W Sterne Grand Island J C Gammill Stockville Sixth district O G Snydor OXoill W A Georgo Broken Bow OBSERVATIONS The local press attests silontly to the immodorato modesty of McCooks pro fessional men Shades of Esculapius and Black3tono It is every ones duty to visit occa sionally outside the home precinct to change onos perspective and adjust ones sights Have you over noticed that the unc tious brother who on a Sunday morn ing with conspicuous fervor and voci ferous abandon sings Lord I earn not for riches neither silver nor gold goes dollar chasing a littlr earlier than usual Monday morning Indianola has reached the meeting stage in its campaign lightning plant na s for a The state of Hayes county was among the unrepresented counties in the late enthusiastic and harmonious convention of the Fifth Nebraska district This is the third consecutive dereliction Whats the matter Judge Little or no serious opposition to Con gressman Norris materialized in Mon day s convention G W is making good and can quite clearly read his title to another term in the lower house Good Words For Shively Central City Nonpareil One of the candidacies which will bo regarded with favor by a great many Republicans i he state is that of J M Shively for t oismissioner of public lands and build ings Mr Shivelys candidacy was announced last week by the Fremont Tribuno and Editor Hammond made use of the opportunity to say a great many nice things about his fellow towns man without however going farther than the record or the character of Mr Shively would warrant For three years Mr Shively has been deputy in the landjcommissiocers office Previous to that he was clerk of the court of Dodge county being elected the first time by 10S in tle face of a democratic majority that wiiit as high as 950 and the second tim ho received a plurality of 1370 phenomenal majorities are a pretty accurate index as to his standing at home The editor of this paper has the gooa fortune to know Mr Shively and he has found him to be a resolute capable genial gentleman He has had an active part in the new progressive republicanism of the state and is in complete accord with the prin ciples that now dominate the party The party is in a mood to demand safe dependable men this year and Mr Shively meets that requirement COURT HOUSE NEWS Following are the marriage licenses is sued since our last report Ely A McCain 23 Bartley and Lillie Housley IS Freedom Neb Charles H Shelly 22 and Viola Frace OverLoltzer 19 both of Cam bridge Married March 12 by county judge William Sullivan of our city visited familiar scenes at Alma last week no i vrro MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Dit S C Bkaoh arrived homo today Mks II A Bkalk arrived home close of past week from a visit in Lincoln Mihh Doiuk Rlmiv has gone to Union this state to live with a married sister Miss Blanche McFann ha resigned ns hello girl at Indianola and returned home Miss Makv Powers was with the homefolks in Trenton over Saturday and Sunday TREASURER AND M 118 CLIFFORD NaDEN are entertaining his sister Mrs Josio Leisure of Dnnbury Elmkr Rowell was down from Max Dundy county fore part of the weolt guest of his mother R D Austins mother arrived from St Joe this week and will mako her homo with them hero Mks II C Thayer came up close of last week from East Valley precinct on a visit to McCook relatives T C Cain departed last Saturday driving overland for North Platte where he will mako his home G E Thompson is in eastern markets this week completing preparations for the spring and summer trade J E Dillon of Wray Colo had some matters of business in McCook his former home Wednesday Miss Grace Paxton of Denver on route homo from a visit east is a guest of her cousin Mrs U II Boyle Mits Joseph Shmiey wont over to Wilsonvillo close of last week on a visit to her parents Mr and ilrs Short Mks W J Krauter came down from Akron close of last week and has been a guest of hor father Judge Lollow Mr and Mks J G Schobkl were Denver visitors Sunday and Monday returning home on lueday morning of our city and Marie Alice McGuiro of Imperial were married at the home of the bride February 11th Miss Blanch Cadman went over to Dnnbury and has been the guest of Mr and Mrs Frank P Allen since last week E T Myek of Pickerell Nob spent a few days in this vicinity this week looking after some real estate interests Mb and Mks Jekt Marshall of our city are now in charge of the Indianola telephone exchange he as lineman and she at tho board Thomas Neff and family moved here from Alma last week and will farm in this vicinity this season Mr NeiF went to Alma in 1878 M L liuiiY who has bemi a sufferer for weeks with rheumatism is now able to be out some although crutches are necessary in his difficult locomotion Arthur Keezer Lewis and Ed son came down from Hayes Center last week to catch onto tho moviug picture business in which they expect to engage Mr and Mrs C T Jackson of near Hajes Center were guests of Mr and Mrs J R Pence fore part of the wepk The Jacksons expect to return and make McCook their home Elsie Green daughter of Mr and Mrs R A Green after an illness of three or four weeks with inflammatory rheumatism and other ailments is now much improved in health Prof Stkntz the gentleman who sang during the Lyon revival meetings a little over a year ago was a brief city visitor Saturday Sunday He has been assisting in the great Hastings meetings Mrs F M Kimmell departed this morning for Aurora Nebraska on a visit to her sister Mrs E E Magee Before returning home she will exteud her journey on to Wellington Kansas on a visit to her parents Mr and Mrs J B Meserve Dr S C Beach writes that he ex pects to arrive at homo about the 15th After doing some post graduate work in the Chicago hospitals he went to the famous hospital of Drs Charles and William Mayo in Rochester Minn from which he announce he will return to McCook primed for a campaign to establish a hospital in McCook Walter Thorgrimson has been en gaged to hold down the secretaryship of the Lincoln base ball club during the coming season Thorgy needs no in troduction either to the baseball public of the Nebraska capital or to Mr Green He has been a well known amateur ball player in Lincoln for several yeais later going on the road as a player with Mr Greens Nebraska Indian team Lin coln Journal Mr and Mrs G H Thomas and Miss Budlong were in Harvard Saturday and Sunday last the ladies participat ing in the P E O dinner and election of officers of chapter L at the homo of Mrs G J Thomas Miss I3udlong a past president of chapter L was install ing officer Before the meeting six ladies of division B of the chapter served a six oclock dinner in five coursesin exquisite style and of many delicacies XV3 X0 U U -v i V fvf r i piVv li tent 5S3fc AS--- - for iair - iy 8BB kLL Pyre - s26 BFsife Hcyil rape p Mum3 H Lime Phosphate HERE NEXT WEEK World Famous Medical Specialist Will Arrive Next Thursday Since tho announcement has been made in these columns that tho Hot Springs doctors who have their Nebraska state institute permanently located at 11th and O streets Lincoln wero looking about tho state for suitable locations for branch institutes considerable interest has been aroused in several towns in different parts of thestato two of which have taken active stops to secure tho branch institute of these world famous specialists As has been considered b tho Hot Springs doctors and sinvo Dr lion W Kinsoy tho chief of stair has consented to mako a three days visit to our city we feel that it is the duty of every citizen to work to secure tho branch of that institution Tho other towns who are working to secure tho branch institute are Fairbury and Kearney but McCook has so much better surrounding country to draw from than either of those two cities it would be easy for us to secure the branch in stitute providing we exercise ourselves a little bit toward that end The fame of these specialists is world wide Daily papers throughout the United States are continually publishing accounts of wonderful cures made by these doctors Wo cau hardly pick up a paper on our exchango table but what it contains a report of tho remarkable work done by tho Hot Springs doctors The following articlb wo clipped from tho Lincoln State Journal of Sunday February lGth confidence restored Had Lost All Faith In the Medical Profession CURED BY THE HOT SPRINGS DOCTORS Is Profuse In Recommendations of Hot Springs Treatment IIallam February 1G What is con sidered one of the most remarkable feats of modern medical skill was accom plished recently in the case of August Albers of this city For over thirty years Mr Albers had suffered with a general complication of diseases which fiually brought on a com plete nervous breakdown Mr Albers friends had recommended one physician after another and after fourteen had treated him with no other success than to use up nearly all the money he could earn Mr Albers gave up all faith in tho doctors ability to cure him Since September of last year a decided change for the bettor has been noticed in Mr Albers condition Upon inquir ing as to the cause of this wonderful improvement Mr Albers gave out this remarkable interview When I was eleven years old I had an attack of what the doctors called in flammatory rheumatism I got over this but had another attack when I was eighteen which was not so bad but for the last twelve years I have beeu sick most of the time 1 have been able to work but much of the time 1 had considerable pain and the ailment kept me weak especially my nerves are weak I have been treated by many doctors some treated me for one thing and some another but most of them called it rheumatism Sometimes I would get better for a time but improvement was only temporary and I was gradually get ting wnrse until in September I com menced treatment with the Hot Springs doctors of Lincoln Under the Hot Springs treatment I got better from the start and for the first time in years I am free from pain and feel I am getting well I am building up and nerves are stronger I am well pleased with the Hot Springs treatment lam a farmer and live one mile south east of IIallam Neb August Albers This cure is without doubt almost a miracle but the Hot Springs doctors have hundreds of letters on file in their offices at 14th and O streets which are even more remarkable than this llard ly a case of chronic disease can be men tioned but what these Hot Springs doc tors have a living testimonial in a paral lel case which they have cured These doctors do not claim they can cure all cases but they solicit only difficult cases cases that other methods have failed to cure Consultation and exami nation which is free will convince the most skeptical of the wonderful power of these world famous specialists Their permanent location is at 14th and O screets Lincoln Examination and con sultation is free to all who call When metropolitan daily papers gives such lengthy space to record tho work of the Hot Springs doctors we think it no more than the duty of our citizens than to make Dr Kinseys visit here March 19 20 and 21 a success Dr Kinsey says the best way to show him that we desire the branch institute is for those who are sick and afflicted and who havo been given up by other doctors as incurable by ordinary methods to call on him at the Palmer hotel when he visits here Dr Kinsey does not claim that he enn cure all diseases but he solicits only difficult cases cases that have failed of a cure by ordinary meth ods Consultation and examination is free If your case is found to be cur able you will be treated free of charge except the cost of medicines used If - rwsW i M have anticiDaletl this and just received our spring supply of John Deere Implements PLOWS Walking sulky and gang stubble and breakers DISC HARROWS the famous John Deere -Model H and Model B We also have Rock Island and Ohio discs All of these you know so well that it is hardly necessary to mention them except to tell you where to drive to load one in your wagon The steel plow invented by John Deere was the greatest gift to man but of course you need to follow it with a GOOD DRAG HARROW These we have with from 6o to 140 teeth round or U bar We also have HARROW CARTS which are cheap er than shoe leather besides pro viding you a comfortable seat and giving you a chance to think how you will soon want to come in and pick out a JOHN DEERE LISTER either one or two row or walking depend ing of course on the amount of corn you expect to plant but all of them equipped with the fa mous JOHN DEERE SUBSOILER the kind you always have wished you had on that old lister besides the Edge Selection Drop the accur acy of which is 96 percent per fect and its use has raised the average yield of corn in Iowa 20 percent We do not want to bother you unne cessarily but we would like to say about that That New Wagon we still handle the New Mo- line Weber Birdsel and Bur Oak all full clip geared and poplar boxes with exra cross braces in fact built for heavy loads and dry country And there are many other things such as Manure Spreaders Gasoline Engines Wind Mills and Pumps And in speaking of Wind Mills we want to make special mention of the celebrated Eclipse Dempster and Woodmanse wind mills like those you have seen running on your neighbors farms for the past 1 8 years We put them up and guarantee their proper working But for all of this you should not forget the comfort of yourself and family and for this we have on hand brand spanking new and right from the factory the largest line of Buggies and Spring Wagons ever shown in the west and to induce you to BUY EARLY and get the sum mer use of them we will until March 15th make each purcasher of a ve hicle a Present of a 500 Bill This will help you and help us to make room for other goods arriving later And then we have Harness Blankets and Robes for every purpose all going at a spe cial low price Besides what is mentioned you will find in our store Everything for the Farmers Farm and Your Wifes Kitchen Yours for Business W B MILLS Phone 31 R B SIMMONS Vwyr y B Thf RsvnoMf Wffltllfl 2M 8 WCtfi I INI M I 1 B 3R yi i nH W w ft am 1 I di J fllll U3 - Sw IlIL I A Ill XlJlS IT VlllllVl gg KffreTi will result in every foot of plow land being worked But you can not do good farming with poor tools Everybody wants to FARM BETTER We have p 23 m m M H ils VQ IP H d rate rrz Ml A MVY3rn vvirvA aan tftjj nt n wAniAfWijMriia i rviunrvM - w - - 1 1 - -- your case is incurable it will not be ac cepted for treatment at any price or under any condition as it is the invari able rule of the Hot Springs doctors not to accept an incurable case for treat ment As stated above Dr Kinsey will receive patients at the Palmer hotel McCook Neb If you are sick and wanf to be made well and happy call on this famous specialist as soon as he arrives as con sultation and examination are free And no charges made for treatment except for bare cost of medicines used ADDITIONAL PERSONALS C II Boyle was in Lincoln Tues day on business matters D V Colson had business in the states capital city Wednesday Kev Allen Bartley founder of Bartley this county difd in Los An geles Calif March 5th Mrs Barney Hofer went up to Wau neta first of week to see her father who is in very precarious health W N Rosebush was in Bartley Wed nesday arranging to resume his cement work in that town in a few weeks Drs R J Gcnn Earl Vahue and Robert Gatowood of the local dental fraternity attended the dental asso ciation meeting in Holdrege yesterday Dr and Mrs J D Hare entertained the Thursday Whist club this week Mrs F W Eo3Worth won the honors and Mrs V B Mills the consolation Mrs A Barnett returned Wednes day night from Omaha and Lincoln Mr Barnett who is progressing very favorably and nicely from his recent operation will return shortly SHKRTIFS SVLK Hj virtue of an order if -ale i neii from t lie district court of Red illow counu Nehra ka under a decree in an action wherein R V l3e oe 1- plaintill and Edward F Ncwlon ct al are to me directed and delivered I shall ofFer at public ale and -ell to the highest bidder for ca h at the ea t door of the court hou e in McCook Red Willow county Nebras ka on the 13th day of April 1MK at the hour of one oclock p in the follow inn decribid real e tate to wit Lot number four ill in block number twenty one 211 in lirst addition to Mc Cook fted Willoji county Nebra ka Dated this 13th day of March lli H I Iltlrov Sheriff Say you saw it in The Tribune s i fliCLOuK Markets Merchants and dealers in McCook at noon today Friday are paying the fol lowing prices uorn W h ea t VV Oats Rye Barley Hogs Butter good EE EE D D RELIABLE FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEED The Ideal Store BELOW POSTOFFICE on S3 10 CQ GO 7Q 20 14 New Library Post Cards at The Tribune Office - L rsjjar - Pi i p V Mr - 1 If 4 1