The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 30, 1900, Image 8

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THE BEE HIVE
STOCK OF MERCHANDISE
MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT
ONCE TO REALIZE THE
CASH
If your eye has been out Tor Bargains ,
now is the time , for this is a stock of
bright , clean goods , and at the prices
they are offered will soon be cleaned up.
See Our New List of Prices for this Week :
Table Oil Cloth , all colors , shoes , worth 50c , now .25
per yd , - - $ .15 Box of Paper worth lOc , .03
Thread , 7 spools for - .25 Large 5c Pencil Tablets , .03
Men's heavy Work Shirts , .25 Corn Starch , f pkgs for - .25
Wire Nails , all sizes , per Ib , .03 10-qt tin pails , - - .11
Rope , per Ib , - - .08 Men's heavy wool socks ,
10 dozen children's natu per pair 10
ral wool underwear ; Boys'Corduroy Knee Pants , .50
some sizes are out ; first Farmers' Hand-Riviting
come , first served ; per Machines , worth 50c , .50
garment 12 i-2c Tabular Lantern Gloves ,
Children's solid all leather the common size , now .06
This will be one of the main items
SHOES
for you to save money on. While
they are going fast there is still a
i ' good assortment to choose from. If we can fit
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If you there will be no question of making the sale.
They must and will be closed out at once.
Holiday Goods. . . .
Just as soon as we can make room for dis
play our entire line will be put on sale at just
as great a reduction as the other lines . . . .
Don't forget that our Christmas Candies have
all been bought for spot cash before the ad
vance in sugar , and we promise you some
very interesting prices.
Don't put off coming too long ; the good
things are going fast.
So that there can be no misunderstanding : , we wish to state that no
goods will be charged to ANY ONE. We are closing the stock to realize the
spot cash.
COLSON & THRONE.
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V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER.
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V. FRANKLIN , W.F.McFARLAND , A. C. EBERT ,
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H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD.
Free of Charge.
Any adult suffering from a cold settled on
the breast , bronchitis , throat or lung troubles
of any nature , who will call at A. McMillen's ,
will be presented with a sample bottle of
Boschee's German Syrup , free of charge.
Only one bottle given to one person.and none
to children without order from parents. No
throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as
IJoschee's German Syrup in all parts of the
civilized world. Twenty years ago millions
of bottles were given awayand your druggists
will tell you its success was marvelous. It is
really the only throat and lung remedy gener
ally endorsed by physicians. One 75 cent
bottle will cure or prove its value. Sold by
dealers in all civilized countries.
Good things are always beautiful , but beau
tiful things are not always good.
Six Frightful Failures.
Six terrible failures of six different doctors
nearly sent Win. II. Mullen of Lockland , O. ,
to an early grave. AH said he had a fatal
lung trouble and that he must soon die. But
he was urged to try Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption. After taking five
bottles he was entirely cured. It is positively
guaranteed to cure all diseases of throat ,
chest and lungs , including coughs , colds , la-
grippe , pneumonia , bronchitis , asthma , hay
fever , croup , whooping cough , 5oc and $ i.
Trial bottles iree at McConnell & Berry's.
No man was ever healed of disease by
reading a medical book alone.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will quickly
heal the worst burns and scalds and not leave
a scar. It can be applied to cuts and raw
surfaces with prompt and soothing effect.
Use it for piles and skin diseases. Beware of
worthless counterfeits. McConnell & Berry.
Patriotism is based on principles.
Nevftr try to coax a cold or cough ; use the
remedy that unfailingly conquers both. Bal-
lard's Horehound syrup is the great specific
for all throat and lung troubles. Price 25 and
50 cents. A. McMillen , druggist.
There is probably no disease more distress
ing and annoying than piles. Tabler's Buck
eye Pile Ointment is daily curing cases of
year's standing of itching and bleeding piles.
The cure begins on the first application , a
little perseverence makes the cure complete.
Price 50 cents in bottles. Tubes , 75 cents.
A. McMillen , druggist.
That only is done which the heart does.
You can't afford to risk your life by allow
ing a cough or a cold to develop into pneu
monia or consumption. One Minute Cough
Cure will cure throat and lung troubles
quicker than any other preparation klipwn.
Many doctors use it as a specific for grippe.
It is an infallible remedy for croup. Children
like it and mothers endorse it. McConnell &
Berry.
No furnace can ever burn out the gold.
Many people worry because they believe
they have heart disease. The chances are
that their hearts are all light but their stomachs
achs are unable to digest food. Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure digests what you eat and prevents
the formation of gas which makes the stomach
ach press against the heart. It will cure every
form of indipestion. McConnell & Berry.
To take up a cross is to lay down a care.
To remove a troublesome corn or bunion :
First soak the corn or bunion in warm water
to soften it , then pare it down as closely as
possible without drawing blood and apply
Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice daily ; rub
bing vigorously for five minutes at each appli
cation. A corn plaster should be worn for a
few days , to protect it from the shoe. As a
general liniment for sprains , bruises , lame
ness and rheumatism , Pain Balm is unequaled.
For sale by McConnell & Berry , druggists.
To Cure a Cold In a Day.
Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails to
cure. ii. W. Grove's signature on every box.
25c. 4-1.
Commissioners' Proceedings.
McCook , Nebraska , November 27 , 1900.
Board of county commissioners met pur
suant to adjournment. Present , Henry Crab-
tree , Stephen Belles and D. A. Waterman ,
county commissioners , W. R. Starr , county
attorney , and R. A. Green , county clerk.
Minutes of previous meeting read and ap
proved.
On motion the final action on road number
350 and the case of I. M. Smith vs. Red Willow
county , was laid over until the next meeting.
The following official bonds were examined
and on motion approved :
William Relph , justice of the peace.
S. W. Stilgebouer , assessor. Beaver precinct
John B. Fisherassessor , Missouri Ridge pre
cinct.
A. V.OImsted , overseer road district No. 14.
James Lawthers , overseer road district No.
16.
August Weschoverseer road district No. 25.
I. B. Stryker , overseer road district No. 38.
The following claims were audited and al
lowed and on motion ihe clerk was instructed
to draw warrants on the county general fund ,
levy of 1900 , in payment thereof as follows :
Ed. Jordan , board of jurors $23 50
McCook Electric Light Co. , heat for
month of November 60 oo
M. B. Hogan , repairs on court-house. . . 4 75
Danbury News , printing legal blanks. . 3 oo
Joe Spotts , viewing remains of Gee ,
Montgomery 10 oo
A. McMillen , drugs for paupers 7 70
K. B. Campbell , medical attendance
paupers 17 50
M. Reed Undertaking Co. , coffin and
burial pauper 35 OO
Mrs. A. F. Moore , rent of rooms for
pauper 2 oo
J. E. Mooie , board and care of pauper. . 5 oo
A. C. Crabtree , service as deputy sheriff 2 30
A. C. Crabtree , bailiff district court. . . . 24 oo
I. M. Smith , same 18 oo
G. t1. Kinghorn , attendance district
court 29 75
G. C. Boatman , court fees and postage. 4 oo
JURORS NOVKMUER TERM DISTRICT COURT.
Walter Devoe 521 oo
W. W. Lemasters 19 oo
Eli Akers 19 60
II. W. Naden 20 20
C.G. Wilhelm 19 30
J. H. Meyer 18 50
J. S. LeHew 14 10
J. N. Purvis iS'oo
William Campbell 21 oo
William Short 3 40
Mitchell Young iS 50
C. B. Rowell 14 10
Marion Walters 18 50
William Doyle 19 00
Horace Taylor 16 90
J. A. Wilcox 14 oo
John Ervin 18 oo
W. M. Ilindman 20 50
W. H. Smith 16 So
TALESMEN NOVEMBER TERM DISTRICT COURT
J. M. Boatman 6 oo
N. J. Johnson 6 oo
Geo. B. Rittenhouse 12 oo
W. C. Shockley 6 oo
W. T. Henton 6 oo
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Jacob Ball 6 oo
L.F.Nichols 6 oo
C. A. Johnson , Jr 6 oo
George T. Plumb 600
L. Hileman 6 oo
J. S. Brittain 6 oo
James Ryan 60 °
W. Harmon 600
H. H. Berry , fees State vs. John Doe. . . 4 05
E. R. Banks , same 7 10
FEES , STATE VS. JOHN F. HELM.
G.S.Bishop , 5 oo
G. F. Kiiighoru 4 40
James Kadoun 70
Henry Wagner 70
Clyde Lutes 70
Paul Perrenoud oo
William Byfield oo
Albert Helm oo
G. C. Boatman 7 48
G. F. Kinghorn 3 65
William Byfield 2 10
Clyde Lutes 330
Paul Perrenoud 2 00
FEES , STATE VS. JERRY SULLIVAN.
G. C. Boatman 17 18
A. C. Crabtree f 6 25
D. C. Sullivan 2 oo
Julia Arbogast 6 60
Lydia Arbogast " 6 60
Lizzie Arbogast 6 6p
John Arbogast 6 60
G. W. Arbogast 6 60
J. Fletcher 6 oo
C.E. Matthews 6 oo
G.S. Bishop 7 So
A. C. Crabtree 12 50
J. Fletcher 3 20
Lydia M. Arbogast 3 50
Elizabeth A. Arbogast 3 50
Julia C. Arbogast 350
II. J. Arbogast - . 3 50
G. W. Arbogast 3 50
Henry McKean 3 50
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C. E. Matthews . 3 20
D. C. Sullivan . ' i oo
FEES , STATE VS. FITCH AND JACOKS.
G. C. Boatman 10 43
G. F. Kinghorn 4 50
John Whittaker 2 30
Mrs. John Whittaker 2 30
Minnie Whittaker 2 30
Oscar Schmidt 2 40
J. A. Schmidt 2 40
Bert Overman 2 40
Ed. Hoover 2 50
Chas. Evans 2 30
FEES , STATE VS. EIFERT.
G. C. Boatman 13 03
G. F. Kinghorn 10 55
J. K. Lummings n oo
Clint Kinder , ( assigned to J. W. Hupp ) n So
Ilarve Kinder n So
G.W.Bell u oo
James Kinkead 12 30
G. S. Bishop ii 30
G. F. Kinghorn 15 60
James Kinkead 4 50
Clint Kinder , ( assigned to J. W. Hupp ) 4 oo
Herve Kinder ( assigned to J. W. Hupp ) 4 So
Geo. W.Bell , 4 oo
Bruce Cummings 4 oo
C. A. Johnson , Jr ; 4 50
L. F. Nichols 4 30
G. S. Bishop , fees , State vs. Lutz and
Elmer 3 50
J. R. Neel , same 175
G. S. Bishop , fees , State vs. Taylor and
Hampson i 50
D. A. Waterman , service as commis
sioner and mileage 26 50
NO ILLUSTRATION
Pictures of Clothing do not
convey the character = = the
workmanship and style. *
I THEY DO NOT EVEN SHOW THE WRINKLES
We have some new wrink =
les in Nobby Vestees and
3 = Piece Suits. In fact , ev =
erything " -1 * 4fr
BOYS' AND MENS' CLOTHING
I FRANK I. MORGAN
THF
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kutfdje Leading Clothier
McCook , - Nebraska
Stephen Belles , same 27 So
Henry Crabtree , same 31 70
And on the county bridge fund , levy of 1900 ,
as follows :
II. 11. Jones , bridge work gn oo
Sibbitt & Noel , grading per contract , as
signed to county treasurer 170 oo
Sibbitt & Noelgrading per contract. . . 50 OO
K. H. Thomas , building bridge per con
tract , assigned to county treasurer. . . 140 oo
I. B. Stryker , hauling lumber 2 50
R. M. Osborn , hauling lumber 5 50
Curlee Bros. , nails 928
I. J. Peck , lumber 13 73
And on county road fund , levy of 1900 , as
follows :
Ellen Daniels , road tax refunded $ 38
E. D. Thomas , same 67
\V. II. Benjamin , scraper handle 20
M. Fossen , sharpening road plow 70
Ira II. Harrison , same 75
A. W. Dutcher , sharpening and repair
ing road tools I oo
A. J. Lohr , blacksmithing and hardware 9 35
A. Fry , same 5 80
\V. J. Porter , hauling grader and scraper 2 75
A. Mann , road work 500
Josephine Vontz , same 500
On motion board adjourned to meet Decem
ber igth , 1900.
Attest : K. A. GREEN , County Clerk.
CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a
chattle mortgage dated on the 2fth day of
October , 1899 , and duly filed in the county
clerk's office of Red Willow county.Nebraska ,
on the 27th day of October , 1899 , and executed
by N. and H. Ploussard to the McCormick
Harvesting Machine Co. , to secure the pay
ment of the sum of 5137.22 , upon which there
js now due the sum of SI3757Default hav
ing been made in the payment of said sum ,
and no proceeding at law having been insti
tuted to recover said debt or any part thereof ,
therefore the said mortgagee will sell the prop
erty therein described viz : One gray horse ,
seven years old , weight 1,000 , named "Fritz ; "
one spotted cow , seven years old , weight 1,150
pounds , named "Roan ; " one. black calf , five
months old , and one McCormick Harvester
and Binder , 1898 make , at public auction at
ihe livery barn ofV. . H. Ackerman in Mc
Cook , Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the
I3th day of December , 1900 , at one o'clock of
said day. n-2V3ts.
MCCORMICK HARVESTING MACHINECO. ,
W. S. McKinney , its agent.
Dated November 2ist , 1900.
A Village Blacksmith Saved His Little
Son's Life.
Mr. H. H. Black , the well-knp\vn village
blacksmith at Grahamsville , Sullivan Co. , N.
Y. , says : "Our little son , five years old , has
always been subject to croup , and so bad have
the attacks been that we have feared many
times that he would die. We have had the
doctor and used many medicines , but Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy is now our sole re
liance. It seems to dissolve the tough mucus
and by giving frequent doses when the croupy
symptoms appear we have found that the
dreaded croup is cured before it gets settled. "
There is no danger in giving this remedy for
it contains no opium or other injurious drug
and may be given as confidently to a babe as
to an adult. For sale by McConnell & Berry.
The difficulty that the Bible presents to
many skeptics is not that it will not stand
deep and rational examination , but that it
will not stand superficial examination.
McConnell & Berry , druggists , guarantee
every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and will refund the money to anyone who is
not satisfied after using two-thirds of the con
tents. This is the best remedy m the world
for la grippe , coughs , colds , croup and whoop
ing cough and is pleasant and safe to take.
It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in
pneumonia.
Perhaps our girls are adopting such loud
stockings because Santa Claus ib getting old
and hard of hearing and might pass by less
noisy ones.
There is no pleasure in life it you dread
going to the table to eat and can't rest at
night on account of indigestion. Henry Wil
liams of Booneville , Ind. , says he suffered
that way for years , till he commenced the use
of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure , and adds , "Now I
can eat anything I like and all I want and
sleep soundly every night. " Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure will digest what you eat. McConnell &
Berry.
Mark Twain once pointed out that going to
bed is the most fatal of human habits , inas
much as fully 95 per cent of all deaths take
place in bed .
Editor Sees Wonders.
Editor W. V. Barry of Lexington , Tenn. ,
in exploring Mammoth Cave , contracted a
severe case of piles. His quick cure through
using Bucklen's Arnica Salve convinced him
it is another world's wonder. Cures , piles ,
injuries , infiamation , and all bodily eruptions.
Only 2 c at McCqnnell & Berry's.
McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL ,
D. W. V. GAGE ,
McCook , - - - Nebraska.
Office and Hospital over First National Bank.
C. H. BOYLE ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McGook , Nebraska.
Telephone 44. P. O. Building
Tribune Clubbing List.
For convenience of readers of THE TRIB
UNE , we have made arrangements with the
following newspapers and perodicals whereby
we can supply them in combination with THE
TRIBUNE at the following very low prices :
PUBLICATION. PRICE.
TR E
Detroit Free Press $ i oo $ i 50
Leslie's Weekly. 4 oo 3 oo
Prairie Farmer oo 175
Chicago Inter-Ocean oo 135
Cincinnati Enquirer. oo 150
New-York Tribune 00 I 25
Demorest's Magazine oo 175
Toledo Blade oo 125
Nebraska Planner oo 150
Iowa Homestead oo 145
Lincoln Journal oo 175
Campbell's Soil-Culture oo 150
New-York World oo 165
Omaha Bee oo 150
Cosmopolitan Magazine I oo I go
St. Louis Republic I oo 175
Kansas City Star 25 115
Nebraska Dairyman and Up-
to-Date Farmer 50 125
Kansas City Journal , weekly. 25 i 15
Kansas City Journal , daily. . . 4 oo 4 20
We are prepared to fill orders for any other
papers published , at reduced rates.
THE TRIBUNE , McCook , Neb.
BANKSVILLE.
Tom Rowland had hogs on the McCook
market , Friday.
J. If. Relph and T. A. Rowland took in the
reception at the Odd Fellows hall , McCook ,
Friday night.
A. M. Benjamin , T. C. Kelley and a number
of others from this place transacted business
in McCook , Saturday.
H. H. Benjamin was over from Gerver ,
Tuesday , and reports that a boy , who gave
his name as "Teddy , " came to his home ,
Monday night ; and Harry is so well pleased
with him that he has taken him to raise.
Brave Explorers.
Like Stanley and Livingstone , found it
harder to overcome malaria , fever and ague ,
and typhoid disease germs than savage can
nibals ; but thousands have found that Electric
Bitters is a wonderful cure for all malarial
diseases. If you have chills with fever , aches
in back of neck and head , and tired , worn-out
feeling.a trial will convince you of their merit.
W. A. Null of Webb , III. , writes : "My child
ren suffered for more than a year with chills
and fever ; then two bottles of Electric Bitters
cured them. " Only 50 cents. Try them.
Guaranteed. Sold by McConnell & Berry.
A wealthy belle of a New York town has
married a man named Tallowpot. How mad
ly she must have loved him !
Both makers and circulators of counterfeits
commit fraud. Honest men will not deceive
you into buying worthless counterfeits of De-
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. The original is
infallible for curing piles , injuries , eczema
and skin diseases. McConnell & Berry.
Missouri boasts of a mule 47 years old that
yet possesses great vitality at both ends muscular - '
cular and vocal.
If you have ever seen a child in the agony
of croup you can reali/e how grateful mothers
are for One Minute Cough Cure which gives
relief as soon as it is administered. It quickly
cures coughs , colds and all throat and lung
troubles. McConnell it Berry.
The prescription for salvation must have an
application as well as an understanding be
fore healing is found.
Your blood goes through your body with
jumps and bounds , carrying warmth and ac
tive life to every part of your body , if you take
Rocky Mountain Tea. Ask your druggist.
The indiscriminate lash will dnve ten devils
into a boy for one it drives out.
it brings to the little ones priceless gift of
healthy flesh , solid bone and muscle. That's
what Rocky Mountain Tea does. 350. Ask
your druggist.
Popcorn socials are very largely attended
in rural Kansas. Popquestion socials are
more exclusive.
When you want prompt acting little pills
that never gripe use DeWitt's Little Early
Risers. McConnell & Berry.
II. P. SUTTON
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
McCOOK , NEBRASKA
DR. FICKES
Gold and Aluminum Plates.
Crown and Bridge Work
Office over McConnell & Berry's Drug Store
JOHN E. KELLEY ,
ATTOENEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCooK , NEURASKA.
39 Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office- -
Rear of First National bank.
J. B. BALLARD.
& 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 Transfer Line
J. H. DWYER , Proprietor.
attention paid to
hauling furniture. Leave orders
at either lumber yard.
F. D. BURGESS ,
Plumber and
Steam Fitter
McCQQK , NEBR.
Iron. Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass
Goods , Pumps , an Boiler Trimmings ,
Agent for Halliday , Waupun. Eclipse
Windmills. Basement of the Meeker-
Phillips Building.
ia Cure
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Digests what you eat.
iJJt SLifi-ciall7 diBelts the food and aids
jNature
in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It is the latest discovered digest-
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in
stantly relievesand permanently cures
Dyspepsia , Indigestion , Heartburn
en Sumach , Nausea !
irfect digestion. <
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toy E. . DeWITT A CO. .
McConnell & Berry , Druggists.