The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 31, 1900, Image 8

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We have shoes to fit them all.
In good style , best make and
low in price.
The time is fast approaching
when all the children must have
shoes for school. Don't fail to
see our line and get our prices
on good goods ; we warrant every
pair.
SOUTH SIDE.
Very hot and dry at present.
Alfred Fitch is helping John Burtless , this
week.
John Randall is haying north of the river ,
this week.
The concert people cleared $ n , last Mon
day evening.
Roy Dutton arrived home , last Tuesday ,
from his extended journey in the east.
The programmes are out for the county C.
E. convention to be held , next Sunday after
noon , in the Fitch grove. All are cordially
invited.
There will be an ice-cream social at the
home of I. H. Wasson , next Friday evening.
All are cordially invited. The proceeds are
to help buy supplies for the Sunday-school.
The people of South Side have lost a good
neighbor and one of the best families in the
community. W. G. Higby has lived among
us for a long time and his many friends have
expressed their regrets at his leaving. He
has the best wishes of all and will be kindly
remembered.
' 1 he law holds both maker and circulator
of a counterfeit equally guilty. The dealer
who sells you a dangerous counterfeit of De-
Witt's \Vitch Hazel Salve risks your life to
make a little larger profit. You can not trust
him. DeWitt's is the only genuine and orig
inal Witch Hazel Salve , a well known cure
for piles and all skin diseases. See that your
dealer gives you DeWitt's Salve. D. W.
Loar.
That one-legged man , who is to travel on
foot from San Francisco to New York has
not as yet announced which candidate he will
stump for.
To Cure La Grippe In Two Days.
Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails to
cure. E. W. Grove's name on every bottle.
250. 4-1-
Just to preserve the fashion equilibrium , as
the tailless horse goes out of favor the tailless
shirt comes m.
One Minute Cough Cure is the only harm
less remedy that produces immediate results.
Try it. D. W. Loar.
Fool and ITlB Money.
It chanced that the miser and the
spendthrift took ship together.
En voyage the spendthrift bought
much wine and sat long at the gaming
table.
"The fool and his money soon part ! "
sighed the miser.
Presently , a storm rose , and the ship
foundered , and they were all cast into
the water , and the miser , having his
gold in a belt about his waist , sank to
the bottom.
"The fool and his money , " observed
the spendthrift sadly , for he was a
generous soul , "don't always part ! "
After that the spendthrift swam to a
raft , where he starved to death. De
troit Journal.
A Golf OntrnKe.
The Earl of Wemyss was on a Fife
golf course not long ago , accompanied
by an old caddie. His lordship got
his ball on one occasion so near the
hole that to play it was , as it appeared
to him , superfluous. So he simply tipped -
pod it in with the toe of his boot.
The caddJe revolted instanter , threw
down the clubs and looked horrified.
When he found words to speak , it waste
to say , "Hang it , me lord , gowf's
gowf ! "
DIHlnifi nml Xevrrrmn.
The author of the life of Millais
tells the following anecdote : When
Cardinal Newman came to sit to the
artist for his portrait , he asked where
he was to pose.
"Oh , your eminence , on that emi
nence , if you please , " answered Sir
John , pointing to the models' dais , and ,
seeing him hesitating , added , "Come ,
jump .up , you dear old boy. "
Oysters and Strawlierrien.
The oyster and strawberry are said
to be the greatest of evangelists. They
have built and furnished more church
es , paid the salaries of more preachers
and helped more heathen than any
two other natural agencies in the
world. Reynoldsville ( Pa. ) Star.
Time
D.D.LONG &SONS
After meals , after the theater ,
riding , driving , hunting , playing ,
working , idling , in office , or in
home , always have a Sportsman
at hand. A good companion
under all circumstances.
First-Glass Workmanship ,
straight , long-filler leaf
High Quality Tobacco.
Hand-Made.
< * * B * * Wtffett V JM7MT0 a y Oi tUG JWX < 7 flJ
recommends it to all smokers and makes it
"The King of 5-ccnt Cigars. "
Do you smoke the Sportsman ? Stamped with the Name.
Sold Everywhere.
B NAVE & McCORD m i Bi MBM MERCANTILE MM CO. , Distributors , ST. _ - - JOSEPH . . _ . . , MO. ,
ADDITIONAL PERSONALS.
Miss ELLA LEONARD arrived at her
post of duty ? last evening on 5.
MRS.V. . H. BROWN was a Hastings
visitor , Saturday , between trains.
MRS. L. A. ROYCE departed on 12 ,
last Saturday morning , for Button , this
state.
Miss JOSIE HOULIHAN arrived home
from her visit in Missouri , last Saturday
evening on 5.
MRS. FOLK accompanied her njjed and
helpless father , Mr. Adams , to Omaha ,
last Saturday on 12.
j MRS. SYLVESTER. CORDEAL returned
home , Tuesday evening on 6 , from a
short visit in Denver.
Miss ERNINIE RATHBUN will return
to Peru , Monday , and continue her
studies at the state normal.
MISSES MABEL JORDAN and Nellie
Brown departed for Grand Island , last
night , to attend the street fair.
MRS. A. J. ZINT left , this morning ,
for Orleans , and her mother , Mrs. E. M.
Razee , for Cheyenne , Wyoming.
MRS. D. F. SHAW and sister , Mrs.
Frank Parker were east-hound passen
gers , Wednesday morning on 12.
EDITOR PAGE of the Hdldrege Prog
ress spent Sunday with J. Will Johnson
on the latter's ranch over in Valley
Grange precinct.
MR. AND MRS. D. P. CLARK returned ,
first of this week , to Cleburne , Texas ,
with their son Bert , who has been mak
ing them a short visit.
MRS. JAMES M. BRADY and daughter
Katheryn arrived home , Wednesday on
i , from a nine-weeks' visit to relatives
in Kewanee and other Illinois points.
W.M. LEWIS returned , Monday morn
ing on 2 , from visiting his wife and
daughter in Manitou , Colorado. He re
ports Miss Eva as improving slowly.
J. T. HOLMES , High school assistant ,
arrived , Thursday noon , from Michigan ,
where he has been visiting and attend
ing school during the summer vacation.
Miss ONA SIMONS and Master Dare
Kenyon arrived home , last night , from
Anderson , Iowa , where they have been
spending a number of weeks , visiting
relatives.
RRV. G. W. SHEAFOR arrived from
Denver , Wednesday evening on 6 , and
will on next Sunday commence to sup
ply the Baptist pulpit during the month
of September.
MRS. SAMUEL TATE , mother of Mrs.
W. C.LaTourette of Cedar Rapids , Iowa ,
spent Wednesday in the city , guest of
Mrs. Vina Wood. Mrs. Tate is visiting
Culbertson friends.
MRS. DENNIS CULLEN and son Frank
left on 6 , Sunday- night , for Chicago ,
and will visit in Omaha and Burlington
en route. Frank may secure and enter
a city situation , while absent.
MRS. CHARLES POTTER and Miss
Maj'tne Beale , spent a day here , early in
the week , on their return home to Red
Cloud from an excursion to Ogden ,
Utah , guests of their brother Conductor
H. A. Beale.
B. F. SlBBiTT was up from Bartley ,
Tuesday , and with Ed Noel secured the
contract from the commissioners to do
the grading to the approaches of the
river bridge , south of Bartley , which the
joard is arranging to thoroughly repair.
LITTLE LESLIE THOMSON fell off his
jrother Matt's bicycle , Thursday , and
received an ugly cut on his forehead
that tile surgeon had to stitch up. He
s getting along very nicely , however ,
and will soon be none the worse for his
gainful experience.
MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL BOYER , par
ents of Mrs. Joseph and Mrs. Herman
Hegenberger , arrived from Glenwood ,
Iowa , Tuesday , most happily surprising
their daughters , whom thej' will visit a
couple of weeks. They formerly lived
near Herndon , Kansas , and will visit in
that section before returning to Iowa.
W. G. HIGBY departed , early in the
week , for his new home in Hebron ,
Thayer county , driving through with
the horses. The rest of the goods and
family followed during the week. It is
a distinct loss to lose such estimable and
substantial people as the Higbys , and it
is with regret we note their departure.
However , we hope their lines may fall
in pleasant and profitable places.
INDIANOLA.
A kid base-ball club went from here to
Cambridge , Wednesday.
An additional pension of $10 has been
granted Eugene L. Wines of tin's place.
Willis Gossard and S. R. Smith had busi
ness in the county's metropolis , Tuesday.
Myrl Powell listened to Button's band's last
concert of the season , Saturday evening last.
Mis.D.J.Fitzgerald came out from Omaha ,
Wednesday of last week , on a visit to the
home-folks.
Miss Effie Teel returned , last week , ftom
Lincoln , where she has been attending busi
ness college.
Misses Josephine and Clara llappersett
went up to McCook , last Friday night , on a
visit of a few days to Miss Nellie Brown.
G. C. Hill anil R. H.Thomas were in Mc
Cook , Tuesday , on business with the county
commissioners , who were in session , first of
the week.
Miss Leota Powell is the guest of Miss
Maude Cordeal in McCook , tins week. Slie
will return home in time to enter school on
Monday morning.
The Indianola base-ball team has entered
the tournament which will open at Arapahoe ,
September 3 , and close on the 7th. The boys
will give a good account of themselves.
Percy M. Bell , who learned the baiber's
trade in Indianola , was married to Edith M.
Messner of Danbury , Thursday , by County
Judge Bishop in McCook. His friends here
congratulate him.
Watermelon "sniping" seems to be a
pastime of picnic parties on the Willow. We
hear of several complaints and damage to
fencing as well , both of which should be
tabooed by city folk.
Mrs. Harry Barbrzett of McCook was the
guest of Larry McEntee , first of the week , re
turning home on Wednesday. She was ac
companied by two of the McEntee girls , who
will visit her in the capital.
Miss Grace Barton , Miss Jennie McClung.
Mrs. D. J. Fitzgerald and John McClung went
up to McCook , last Saturday evening , to hear
the last concert of the season of the celebrated
Nebraska Brigade band of the big red standpipe -
pipe town.
The institution of Indianola lodge No. 37 ,
L. M. O. T. W. , last Saturday , and the subse
quent public installation of its officers , con
stituted the leading order event of last week.
The lodge was instituted during the day by
Grand Organizer Lady Louie M. Bouk of
Omaha , assisted by Grand Mistress at Arms
Lady A. J. Kittenhouse , local organizer , of
McCook , supported by a team of twelve ladies
from the McCook hive of the order. The
lodge starts with a charter membership of 25.
The officers were chosen during the day ses
sions and were publicly installed in Masonic
hall in the evening as follows : Lady Barton ,
P. L. C. ; Lady Beardslee , L. C. ; Lady Wei-
born , L. L. C. ; Lady McCool , record keeper ;
Lady Strayer , finance keeper ; Lady Russell ,
mistress at arms ; Lady Lytle , sergeant ; Lady
Miller , sentinel ; Lady Simpson , picket ; Lady
Ilayden , captain of the guards. The march
ing of the team of twelve from the McCook
hive , uniformed and accoutered , during the
public installation , was a very pretty feature
of the event. In the * evening , following the
installation , the knights of Indianola lodge ,
K. O. T. M. , entertained the instituting and
installing officers , the ladies of the visiting
liive and the officers of the local lodge , serv
ing ice-cream and cake in the office of the old
[ lobson house. The hive commences its ex
istence among the orders of the town with an
encouraging outlook , under favorable auspices.
Editor's Awful Plight.
F. M. Iliggins , Editor Seneca (111. ( , ) News ,
; vas afflicted for years with piles that no decor -
or or remedy helped until he tried Bucklen's
Arnica Salve , the best in the \yorld. lie
.vrites , two boxes wholly cured him. Infal-
ible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c.
sold by McConnell & Berry , druggists.
A Kentucky man walked 100 miles , after
lis neck had been broken , to find a skilled
surgeon who could again put it in shape for
sluicing purposes.
White's Cream Vermifuge is essentially the
: hild's tonic. It improves the digestion and
issimilation of food , strengthening the nerv-
aus system and restoring them to health ,
vigor and elasticity of spirits natural to child
hood. Price 25 cts. A. McMillen.
BOX ELD R.
J.H.Stephens is building a new frame barn.
Dick Brewer has rented the James Doyle
ranch , moving there this week.
Harry Younger has left home to try his own
luck at taking care of himself.
John White and wife and I. II. Atkinson
md wife attended the Christian church in
McCook , Sunday.
Sunday evening is the last sermon of Rev.
Robinson at Box Elder. They will leave soon
o visit Mrs. Robinson's parents at Kearney
Before conference.
A Powder Mill Explosion
Removes everything in sight ; so do drastic
nineral pills , but both are mighty dangerous.
STo need to dynamite your body when Dr.
ving's New Life Pills do the work so easily
md perfectly. Cures headache , constipation.
3nly 25c at McConnell and Berry's.
EAST RED WILLOW.
W. O. Russell of McCook was in this sec
tion , Sunday.
Fodder-cutting and hay-making are the
order of the day in this section.
Will Sexson has rented the farm he lives on
for a term of two years 1901 and 1902.
R. II. Harrison and family of Box Elder
visited Will Sexson and family , Sunday.
Two weddings are listed for this neighbor
hood in the not distant future. Wonder who
are to be the happy couples ?
Mrs. William Mulford and son Braden of
Essex , Iowa , who formerly lived in this
neighborhood , visited friends in this vicinity ,
Sunday.
Apropos of fruit-thieves , gathering fruit on
the public road , on land presumably belong
ing to the county , is not as degrading as some
acts that have been committed on the Willow ,
not many years since.
The Redw'illow school-house has been re-
plastered and given a general overhauling.
Mr. Randel will give it a coat of new paint ,
which will make it practically as good as new.
District No. I is always at the front.
J. F. Helm received a letter , August 241(1 (
From his son Bert , who is on his way to Okla
homa , stating that they were camping on the
Solomon river , under a bearing peach tree ,
and his horses were feeding in clover up to
their eyes.
It has been demonstrated by experience
that consumption can be prevented by the
early use of One Minute Cough Cure. This
is the favorite remedy for cough , colds , croup ,
asthma , grippe and all throat and lung
troubles. Cures quickly. D. W. Loar.
Thousands suffer with torpid liver , produc
ing great depression of spirits , indigestion ,
constipation , headache , etc. Ilerbine will
stimulate the liver , keep the bowels regular ,
and restore a healthful bouyancy of spirits.
I'rice 50 cents.
PROSPECT PARK.
The people are all busy cutting coin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sly spent Sunday in Box
Elder visiting friends.
George King and family and several others
friends held a picnic on Spring Creek , one
day of last week.
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Walker of McCook
and Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Wasson of the South
Side spenti * very pleasant day at John Sly's.
last Tuesday.
The young people of this neighborhood ,
who attended the ice-cream party at C. F.
Elliott's , last Saturday night , report a very
pleasant time.
Several pupils from this neighborhood are
irranging to attend school in McCook , during
he coming term , which will open on Monday ,
September 3d.
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Satura in strengthening and recon-
itructing the exhausted digestive or-
fans. It is the latest discovereddigest-
int and tonic. ! No other preparation
: an approach it in efficiency. It in- ,
itantly relieves and permanently cures | '
Dyspepsia , Indigestion , Heartburn ,
riatulence , Sour Stomach , Nausea ,
> ick Headache , Gastralgia.Crampsand
ill other results of imperfect digestion.
'rice 50c. and SI. Large size contains VA times
mall size. Book all about dyspepsia mailedfree
Prepared toy E. C. DeWITT ft CO. , Cblcaao.
D. "W. LOAE , Druggist.
For burns , injuries , piles and skin diseases
use ; DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Jt is the
original. Counterfeits may be offered. Use
only DeWitt's. D. W. Loar.
II. P. SUTTON
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
McCOOK , NEBRASKA
C. H. BOYLE ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook , Nebraska.
Telephone 44. P. O. Building
McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL ,
D. W. V.GACE.
McCook , - - - Nebraska.
Office and Hospital over First National Hank.
JOHN E. KELLEY ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCooK , NKKKASKA.
83y Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office- -
Rear of First National bank.
DR. FICKES
Gold and Aluminum Plates.
- Crown and Bridge Work
Office over McConnell & Berry's Drug Store
J. B. BALLARD ,
0 DENTIST. ©
All dental work done at our office is guar
anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of
Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Dr. I. B.
Taylor , assistant.
McCook Transter Line
J. H. DWYER , Proprietor.
| 5iiF"Sp6cinl attention paid to
hauling furniture. Leave orders
at either lumber yard.
i F. D. BUKGESS ,
I Plumber and
| Steam Filter
\ McCOOK , NEBR.
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R Iron. Lead and Sewer P e , Brass
g Goods , Pumps , an Boiler Tr.mm ngs ,
. Agent for Hal'iday ' , Waupun , Eclipse
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Wmdmt'ls ' Basement of the Meeker-
f Phillips Building.
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f V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER.
[ CITIZENS BANK !
OF MeCOOK , NEB. | |
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| Paid Up Capital , § 50,000. Surplus , $ cooo I
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i DIRECTORS =
! | / . FRAHKLIN , W.F.McFARLAND , A. C. EBERT
j | H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD.
A BLIND MAN
Is one who fails to profit by experience , even though he has use of both eyes without the aid of
glasses. Time and again people buy clothing that is half made and containing mostly "Shoddy
and Flock. " Remember that three years among you has taught you that we carry no satinet
goods in the house ; what you buy of us is reliable and made by the best equipped factories in the
in the country. Our prices are the lowest named for good goods ; we carry no other. T
FRANK J. MORGAN , McCook , Nebraska.