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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1909)
11 l Ry I g Closin JL JL VI i A I mean business If you have money I can prove to you that Money Talks lam offering for sale the following properties No 1 Lot 8 blk 11 2nd add to Me Cook unimproved except as to a few trees location No 903 W 2nd st No 2 Lots 5 and G of blk 27 2nd add to McCook improved house No 401 5ch st East one block from school 7 rooui houe good repair fitted with gas for cooking and light shade lawn and cemeDt sidewalk corner iot No 3 A lovely suburban home ad joining the town of Indianola 40 acres of land brick house of 10 rooms one half milo from post office frame barn VtMlfMUia 7f MWf Out wi m t 3d m T C5r l 5eWA VlS ji r r j o i t ii MiiftBBMWrt8fca JH j JJiwgMMg m With a Base Ball Bat Some men should bo beaten with a base bull but instead of with a broom If thcro is anything that will try a good womans puticneo it is bum coal If you want coal that will please l t us sell you If your wife does not say that she never had better coal for the money we will take the beating and remove the coal at no expense to ou All wo ask is a trial order You take no chances Wo agrio to deliver coal with all good qualities Give us a trial order Ask our customers Stansberry Lumber Co mmmammmmimwmBm Office Phone 16 Residence Black 333 McCOOK NEBRASKA jgVSjrPflYJV f V Franklin Pres - Jas S Doyle Vice Pies R A Gkeex Cshr - G II Watkixs Asst Cshr The Citizens National Bank of McCook Nebraska Paid up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000 DIRECTORS V Franklin Jas S Doyle R A Green G II Watkins Vernice Franklin -I IaIUU lLAllf l ljAjfrtd ltbthtjlUJkjtjA MBE1 m I bAIN I A kimmmimmmmim wlll flII your m 4ZJlye well wind mill and three cisterns Pos session March 1st No 4 E 320 acres im proved farm 8 miles from McCook 140 acres in cultivation 1G0 acres in pasture This is a nice farm and in plain view of city with good roads Frame house of 4 rooms stable 10x40 well wind mill and cistern some trees Posses sion March 1st Object for selling is to quit business I will make reasonable terms If interested come and see mo and look over the properties If they suit you we can deal If you deal with me you have no commissions to pny Smith Owner 20i flain ave McCook Neb Phone 191 MMMwwMtMiMgaMMttMMapcMMiOKnaMEiBOBBnaa D W COLSON FIRE INSU RANGE Residence and Business Property for Rent This is the face of the man who hums coal bought at the BULLARD LUMBER CO Phone No l McCOOK NEBRASKA Let us estimate on your next bill None too large or too small to filh Complete stock grades high prompt deliveries prices low everything right IhAf Mrs S Joyce Claremont N H writes About a year ago 1 bought two bottles of Foleys Kidney Remedy It cured me of a severe case of kidney trouble of several years standing It certainly is a grand good medicine and I heartily recommend it A McMillon iiumJHr n2s iiiiiia s v Bullard Lumber Co M 0 McCLURE Manager Phone No 1 Get our prices consid er quality and we will get your business J0U ssop oqA uura 9iu JO 3DBJ 3111 ST Sim After exposure and when you feel a cold coming on take Foleys Honey and Tar the great throat and lung remedy It stops the cough relieves the con gestion and expels the cold from your system Is mildly laxative A McMillen i StO Ha I fir1 W p cKin and leave at the ff 2TS Money in Your Purse Ideal Cash Store The First National Bank of Mccook is the oldest NATIONAL BANK in Southwestern Nebraska and in point of Capital Surplus and Undivid ed ProfitsS90000 the strongest We give you a personal invita tion to make this bank your de pository whether you have a small sum or a large one to lay aside for safe keeping OFFICERS AND DIKECTOKS B M FREES Pkes H P WA1TE V Prhs F A PENXELL Cash L TnORGRIMSON Asst cash II P SUTTON C II BOYLE BARTLEY Maran Anllo who lives on the old IKauhaus place north of Bartley will soon have a sale and move to the eastern part of the state Mr Caton who came hero about one year ago and bought land just north of j town which he afterward traded to John Wolf for bis farm near Dry Creek will have a sale in a few days G V Jones will go to Hot Springs for a while to benefit his health The death of O Frost recently report- ed in the newspapers brings to the 1 mind of the people here one of the pion eers during the perilous days of 91 and 93 when it took nerve to keep things go- ing Mr Frost wrts a z3alous friend to Bartley although sometimes mistaken his intentions were good Peter Hickman has had several years experience in raising sheep on his farm south of Bartley He and his neighbor Llyod McMahou recently shipped in from the west four carloads of good sheep which they will feed out for the market G W Jones has sold his business building to Nelson Son and they will occupy it soon with their large stock of hardware FRED WIGGINS AUCTIONEER will cry your sales any time any where Bills post ed in the Sappa coun try and tin cups fur nished for your f r o 9 lunch with o u t extra charge - Terms 810 first SlOOOor less 1 per cent on all sales r u ning over 1000 Dater made by The Danbury News Danbury Nebr HJLSUiU ffspS C Engagement Announcement Party Announcement of tho engagement of Mi n Ada Hammond of this city and Mr Samuel N Hyless of Colorado Springs was made at a party given in honor of tho bride to be by Mrs Hugh Brown at her home 1320 West Third street Wednesday evening Tho news was a complete surprise to Mis Ham monds fronds and she ffBi showered with enthusiastic well wishen Iho nirtv was very at ractively arranged and included a number of novel featutis of entertainment one of which wa rn auction of miscellaneous nrtich nf li ery corresponding to things which ill be worn by tne bride on her wedding d iy Wins Grace HoppH proved a very s lillful and siu esful iiiietionnr An other feature which added to the en joyment was a ytnpisium on the Ideal Husband each gu st writing a Flieteh of a real or imaginary pi rum to whom the term might properly appl The announcement of the engagement was made on heart shaped cards The dec orations were pink and white A tvo course luncheon wa served Tho wedding will take place at the home of Mr and Mrs Hugh Urovvn on De -ember 22 The couple will reside at Colorado Springs where Mr iSajle s is chiof machinist in railroad shops Miss Hammond is a capable young woman and has held responsible posi tions in business houses here Mrs Browns guests were Misses Zeina Brown Myrtle Rose Winnie Moore Grace Haines Myrtle Eyman Lulu Hoppe Blanche Myatt Guilielma Reed Charlotte Lloyd Pearl Rawson Merle Merritt Lorena Helmick Lura Rose Helen Wigert Grace Hoppe Ueulah Erwin Olive Coulston Daily Tribune llastmgs No 10 in an Accident Passenger train No 10 last Sunday morning was derailed at the Northwest ern crossing at Exeter The engine two coaches a mail and a baggage car left the track A R Gilman a Bur lington engiuper who was returning to Lincoln deadhead on the smoker was the only one hurt severo bruises and a scalp wound being his injuries The train ran into the emergency de railer Engineer G W Connor not see ing the stop signal It seems that a now bulletin was issued last Fiday Among other changes it contained in formation in rpgard to tho new sema phore ie eutly put in at that place Engineer Connor had failed to carefully read the bulletin and did not notice the information in regard to tho semaphore When ho approached the crossing he was looking for tho old signal near the ground and did not notice the stop sig nal on tho semaphore as tho snow was blinding at the time Both tho cautirn signal and the stop signal were out against him A new automatic inter locking plant has jut been installed there Neithor the engine nor any of the cars were completely overturned and the escape fioin lo of life severe injury or large d mage id co suiered re marksble Mask and Wig Officers At a meeting of tho Matk and Wig Dramatic club last Sunday afternoon there was an election of new officers as follows Max W Hare president It d IArchibald secretary George Alh n treasurer Dr S C Beach coach Tho club has started work on a four act twenty five character production to bo staged in tho new Temple theatre on Tuesday the eighteenth of January Taken to Lincoln Deputy United States Marshal sel returned yesterday from McCook with Harry Green who is under indict ment in f dral court on the charge of taking mail from the postoflice and open ing ic when ho know it belonged to an other mau of tho same name Green is twenty years of age lie was arrested lat une and has been in Jul at Mc Cook since that time He Is Now Chief Engineer J 13 Wade of Denver spent last Friday in ihe city He was nn his way to Galesburg Illinois to assume the presidency of the Order of Locomo tive Firemen the present head othcial having resigned and Mr Wade sue ceeding him from the position of vice president J B is a comer We ex pect to seo him make good The position carries a salary of 2500 per v mm Emm Kaf Cures Coughs Colds Croup Grip and Whooping Cough We are pleased to inform onr readers that Chamberlains Cough Remedy does not contain narcotics of any land This makes it the safest and best for children It makes no difference when you caught that cold you have it and want to get rid of it quickly- Take Chamberlains Cough Remedy It wont do to fool with a bad cold No one can tell what the end will be Pneumonia catarrh chronic bi onchitis and consumption invariably result from a neglected cold As a cure for coughs and colds nothing can compare with Chamberlains Cough Remedy Sold everywhere at 25c 50c and 100 jaff HsS ppph Lfifvvfl PlJilP I Jgmid ft fill 1 Fifty Years the Standard Makes finest cake and pastry light flaky biscuit delicious griddle cakes palatable and wholesome Ingredients found in the low priced baking pow ders are deleterious The active principle is a min eral acid derived frorn sul phuric acid oil of vitriol -Mo Lime Phosphates MARION Miss Edith Nevberr was a Cedar Bluffs shopper between trains one day last week J W lley of Beaver City grand master of tho I O O F in this stnto was in town botween trains last week Ernest D dgo arrived from Grand It land Friday to spend his holiday vaca tion with his parents As the stock train was doing some switching here one morning last week a car loaded with corn jumped the rails at the crossing west of the depot and ran into the elevator doing some minor damages It was put back on the track Monday The Loyal IVmperance Legion had a class of 11 pupils who have finished Vol 2 of the Legion Manuels put out by the state They gave an entertainment at the school hous e last Friday night to a fair audiencp Tho editor was snow bound at At wood nnd did not get down until Tues day night consequently lhj Citizen was one day late Charles Ilarber of Des Moines Iowa wis nn over Sunday visitor with his uncle and aunt Jesse Smith and wife north of to vn Tim Shorey public sale last week was fairly well attended in spite of the cold caj and things brought pretty fair prices S W Stilgebouer of Danl ury was in town lc twep n trains ono day lust week Mrs Su io W ilhon and May Story of Colorado and Mrs S E Bover aud son Roy of Ditnbury were in town last Fri day ciu std at the L D Gockley home L U Gockley and wife visited their son T F and family north of town Sunday A J Greer braved the cold and storm to visit frauds near McCook Sunday Myrtle fioyer of Danbury was in town betwen trains Friday Also visited the school Drink Wedding Breakfast coffee and bo happy At Ilubers only NORTH VALLEY Dave Hinklo visited Walt Latham Sunday morning Miss Ida Richards visited several days last week at tho home of Mr and Mrs Ed Edwards Pierce Oxley attended tho sale of Mrs Babbitt north of Combridge Saturday John Dietz and Bob Kuhlmnn were over to Medicine Crtck after a load of wood Monday Mr and Mrs Pierce Osloy visited Sunday with her mother Mrs Mary Olmdtead MrsAKuhlman visited Mondpy with her daughter Mrs John Dietz The Iliatt girls of Cambridgo visited Saturday and Sunday with Miss Bessie Saylor Mr and Mrs George Oxly and child- ren visited Sunday with Ed Edwards and family Ed EigolhotT delivered n load of hogs in Cambridge Monday Last Saturday was another cold stormy d ty and not many people from this neighborhood ventured out to go to town Such weather as wo have had 1 for the past week has kept tho farmers I bus choring and keeping up feed for j their stock Mouday was considerable warmer and the snow melted very rapid 1 Iy and will noon be all gone j George Bentley hauled bogs to Cam- i bridge Tuesday I Mk William Xicholson and son Dar ius visited last Wednesday with Joe Saylor Robert Lierley and wife were Cam- j bridge visitors Mouday They went in aa accommodation 6leigh and on t their way home betweon L Millers i and Jas Madisons olo of the runners that ras worn through gave away No serious damage done but caused lots of trouble They called on Mr Mndison for help ani came home in a bugsry In i u - l i j that it pays to use his own rigs George Hardy and family visited Sun- day with Mr and Mrs James Madison The highest medical authority on f oodsj Sir James Crichicn Browne LLD FRS of London gives the best reasons for eating more In an article published in the Youths Companion of Septem ber 23rd 1909 Dr Browne the great medical authority on foods says about brain and muscle building There is one kind of food that seems to me of marked value as a food to the brain and to the whole body throughout childhood and adolescence youth and that is oatmeal Oats are the most nutritious of all the cereals being richer in fats organic phosphorus and lecithins He says oatmeal is gaining ground with the well-to-do of Great Britain He speaks of it as the mainstay of the Scottish laborers diet and says it pro Oats duces a big boned well-developed mentally energetic race His experiments prove that good oatmeal such as Quaker Oats not only furnishes the best food for the human being but eating it strengthens and en larges the thyroid gland this gland is intimately connected with the nourishing processes of the body In conclusion he says It seems probable therefore that the bulk and brawntness of the Northerners meaning the Scotch has been in some measure due to the stimulation of the thyroid gland by oatmeal porridge in childhood The Scotch eat Quaker Oats because it is the best of all oat meals 7Sl e 4 i v 1 h I 9 t c t1 i l Ml M r J