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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1901)
i Sr9 GREAT REDUCTION SALE m Ml m PES a To close our line of Ladies Oxford ties we make the following ex tremely low prices to move these goods quickly All of our 100 line will go at 59c All of our 125 line will go at 75c All of our 150 line will go at 89c All of our 2 line will go at 112 Small lots and odd pairs at just one half price The above goods are all new and clean but we need their room and the money If you have been waiting to save money now is your chance The sale will last JUST TEN DAYS Dont put it off until next month for these goods will be sold NOW HI THE BE HIVE - ci EflcCook Nebraska f Paid Up Capital 50000 DIRECTORS Jffc - - 2f FRANKLIN WFMcFARLAND A C EBERT W B WOLFE 0 H WILLARD 5j5c 3 1 M I JjjcsgciaH npTwec vQt isarTw 51 kss1 hj v sscbcsfs f V FRANKLIN PRESIDENT ZENS a n fc l jpfc ow J Jft A i JiKr f A C EBERT Cashier m BANK 5 OF McCOOK NEB- a a b Surplus 5000 JVW I vvvyvvvAvwvv0vvvi AvSMMWAVWWWVVW -CM TZ C2 AT T X JL JT v X VWWVWWVVWAWAMAVAr NATIONAL Nw 7 J tl t 4 V X2 ftVMtAMV iT3 A XT 1T - I Authorized Capital 100sOOO Capital and Surplus 60000 oiX GEO HQCKNELL President B M FREES V Pres FA PEN NELL Cash A CAMPBELL Director FRANK HARRIS Director Their Secret is Out All Sedieville Ky was curious to learn the cause of the vast improvement m the health of Mrs S P Whittaker who had for a Ioryj rime endured untold sufferine from a chronic bronchial trouble Its all due to Dr King s New Discover writes her husband It completely cured her and also cured pur little craiid dauehter of a severe attack of whoop in c cough It positively cures coughs colds la grippe bronchitis all throat and lung troubles Guaranteed bottles 50c and 3 1 to Trial bottle free at McConnell Berry s drug atore Helps young ladies to withstand the shock ot sudden proposals thats what Rocky Mountain Tea has done 35c Made by Madison Medicine Co Ask your druggist cares every kind of cough la prippe bronchitis sore throat croup whooplnR cough etc ever deranges the stomach AtDruserists 102oc Sold by Loar and McMillen MEDICAL ADVICE Writeus FRETS Erbahs all your symptoms Renovating the system is the onlv safe and sure method of cur ing all Chronic Diseases Dr Kays Renovator is the only perfect system renovator Free sam ples and book Dr B J Kay Saratoga N Y Sold by Loar and McMillen P TThomas Sumterville Ala I was suf fering from dyspepsia when I commenced taking Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I took sev eral bottles and can digest anything Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the only preparation con taining all the natural digestive fluids It gives weak stomachs entire rest restoring their natural condition McConnell Berry If a dealer asks you to take something said to be just as good as Rocky Mountain Tea made by the Madison Medicine Co ask him if he makes more money Ask your druggist Herbine is well adapted to the cure of fevers of all kinds because it thoroughly cleanses the stomach and bowels of all bilious humors and expels all impure secretions of the body Price 50 cts A McMillen BOX ELDER A fine rain wo had I wonder how the Lonesome are getting along Mr and Mrs A Wilson are talking of going east on a visit Rev Satchell went to the Quick school house Sunday The threshing machine is in this coun try may it have success George Henderson is talking of leav ing the country So long George Mr Boyce is at Hyannis with his cattle He had splendid luck never lost one Box Elder was visited with quite a little wind storm It tore4things up to a finish Schooners are still keeping the roads warm They are going to live with their wifes folks through the winter I wonder how many farmers will have to build an addition to their cribs Just see the corn that has grown since the rain George Younger is home iixing up the wreck which the wind tore up for him Chas Foye is helping the good work along Dont pick up any more chips from the pasture when you can see that the country is going to be supplied with corn Then why not burn corn Come people get your fruit baskets ready now The fruit will ripen very quick after this gentle rain Who said Nebraska is not an O K country Chas Mundy and Fred Rang are enjoying good health now It is because they are in a healthy country Fred has the spring fever but I guess he will prosper Gertie Moore and Bertha Wolfe went fishing Saturday How many bites did you get girls Let the Lone somes know about it next time and they will go along A number of the farmers around here have the Oregon fever And I expect if they were in Oregon they would have the Nebraska fever So stay on your farm Because you cannot get away Box Elder was represented by Miss Ida Madroll Miss Florence Younger Miss Lucy Miller Roy Creasman and Fred Satchell attending quarterly meet ing at Quick church Sunday evening People are wondering what they are going to do this winter It looks like many grasshoppers are going to waste they could pick a load or two and dry them as corn They make a delicious dish Just try them This fine rain has wakened the Box Elder people up they do not go along with their heads down but put on a 11 inch collar and hold their heads up so they can see over into the next town ship Such is life in the far west Astounded the Editor Editor S A Brown of Bennettsville S C was once immensely surprised Through long suffering from dyspepsia he writes my wife was greatly run down She had no strength or vigor and suffered great distress from her stomach but she tried Electric Bit ters which helped her at once and after using four bottles she is entirely well can eat any thing Its a grand tonic and its gentle laxa tive qualities are splendid for torpid liver For indigestion Ios of appetite stomach and liver trouble its a positive guaranteed cure Only 50c at McConnell Berrys NORTH COLEMAN Another rain on Monday night of this week The new school house in district 74 is progressing nicely The weather has been cool for two weeks more or less Bert Wales is to move on the Morlan ranch if reports are true The roads were badly washed by the rain and it has kept some busy to repair them The boys who went north and north west to get work were successful at good wages The drouth was completely broken on Thursday the 8th Three inches of water falling Frank Stryker was on the sick list Monday but was able to eat his rations the next day Some have been harvesting the grass hopper crop and feeding it to swine and chickens result not learned Present indications are that there will be some corn and that the third crop of alfalfa on the creek bottom will be good The crop of wild hay is short but if the corn fodder is looked after roughness for stock mav not be much short A Cure for Cholera Infantum Last May says Mrs Curtis Baker of Bookwalter Ohio an infant child of our neighbors was suffering from cholera infan tum The doctor had given up all hopes of recovery I took a bottle of Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house telling them I felt sure it would do good if used according to directions In two days time the child had fully recovered and is now nearly two years since a vigorous healthy girl I have recommended this remedy frequently and have never known it to fail in any single instance For sale by McConnell Berry Druggists The laws of health require that the bowels move once each day and one of the penalties for violating this law is piles Keep your bowels regular by taking a dose of Chamber lains Stomach and Liver Tablets when nec essary and you will never have that severe punishment inflicted upon you Price 25 cts For sale by McConnell Berry Communicated Having notieedm the pages of The Tribune that some of the citizens of Red Willow county are contemplating a trip west I wish to tell them of a little region of country which perhaps has never been forcibly brought to mind that is the northern part of Idaho in the vicinity of the little town of Hope and of Lake Though by no means a farming country there are splendid opportunities for persons wish ing employment Hope though small at present is an enterprising village situated on Lake on the main line of the Northern Pacific about eighty six miles from Spokane Washington This quaint little town has many advantages The scenery and climate are unsurpassable To the south lies the lake extending for many miles its surface dotted with beautiful islands and the monotony broken by the coming and going of many boats Surrounding tho lake and town on all sides are lofty mountains many peaks being snow capped even in mid summer The valleys and hillsides are dense with shrubs and trees of all descriptions The climate is mild at all times never excessively cold in winter nor warm in summer The nights even in July atd August are very cool enabling one to sleep comfortably under blankets The industries of this section are var ied Hope being a division station the majority of the citizens are railroad employes and contribute largely to the support of the town Lake traffic fur nishes occupation for many while others are engaged in mining lumbering gardening ranching etc The leading occupation in the immed iate neighborhood of Hope is lumbering A new mill is in the course of construc tion one mile from town When com pleted this will be an immense structure and the employes will number between two and three hundred Timber claims are being taken up and the lumbering business promises to be a grand success The mountains are covered with dense forests of pine and the milling resources seem inexhaustible Kafts of logs containing as high as one million feet are all ready being brought down the lake to the new mill Individuals are receiving as high as two thousand dollars for a single raft Gardening and poultry raising are also remunerative occupations Vegetables and fruits are always sure of a ready market at good prices as the mining settlements logging camps etc are all dependent on Hope for supplies Poultry products are in constant demand Chickens are never less than six dollars per dozen and eggs during the summer season bring twenty five cents and during the winter as high as forty cents per dozen One dairyman is at present supplying the town with milk at six and one fourth cents per quart Ranchmen have no trouble in disposing of butter at twenty five cents per pound All sorts of amusements and recrea tions lie within reach of the people The lake and the mountain streams abound in fish of every species so even the lazy man can find congenial em ployment Those who are fond of boating can indulge in this pastime to their hearts content as all sorts of boats from the little canoe of the Indian to the row boat sail boat gasoline launch or even a steamer are obtainable Swimming and bathing are indulged in to a great extent Hunting is the delight not only of the boys but also of those of more mature mind as the mountains are the homes of deer and bear as well as of rabbits and chickens Last but not least in the line of rec reations comes mountain climbing Women as well as men find pleasure in this and feel amply repaid when after hours of laborious ascending they arrive at the region of perpetual snow and from this elevated position obtain a most magnificent view of the lake and valleys Some wishing- to combine business with pleasure find that they can do so by gathering black berries rasp berries huckle berries and plums in their season The inhabitants of this region com prise almost every nationality the Chi nese Japs and Indians by no means excepted J W Higby Hope Idaho Whites Cream Vermifuge not only effectu ally expels worms but is unequaled as atonic and is a certain and permanent cure for chills and fever in children Price 25 cts A Mc Millen Mr S II Allport Johnstown Pa says Our little girl almost strangled to death with croup the doctors said she couldnt live but she was instantly relieved by One Minute Cough Cure McConnell Berry EEUCVATOS invigorates and renovates the system purifies and enriches the blood cures the worst dyspepsia constipation headache liverand kidneys 25candlatdruggists Free auvice sample ana dook Dr B J Kay Saratoga NY Era U h a II Sold bv Loai and McMillen Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy has a world wide reputation for its cures It never fails and is pleasant and sale to take For sale by McConnell Berry Druggists Eruptions cuts burns scalds and sores of all kinds quickly healed by DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve Certain cure for piles Beware of counterfeits Be sure you get the original DeWitts McConnell Berry I IMR J lUMu HARTLEY Bert Crosby of Rivorton is the guest of his fathor A E Crosby A G Keys entertained his son C W from McCook last Sunday Fred Beutloy is at work on a ranch near Farnam for tho present Our flag polo lay prsotrate in tho mud after one of our rocont rains The recent winds blew over the wind mill at Frank Tiltons homo Elmer Thompson reports Oregon all right and he will make his homo thero Wo aro glad to welcome Cyrus Cowles and family as residents of our town again I A Lyman sold a horso to D L Wolf to replace that fine largo horse he sold T A Case returned from Missouri satisfied that Nebraska is not so bad after all Several parties are talking of taking their stock west and northwest for wintering Our friend E R Moon has decided to make his home in Beloit Kansas for a time at least Al Winters reports the loss of a stack of wheat by lightning inone of our recent storms H L Burton and son drove up to Mc Cook Saturday on business returning the same evening Some petty thieves in our vicinity are in danger of being pulled for several depredations lately Mike Niemkirck and Will Flint have returned home from their trip to the east part of the state Mrs A B Wilson and Mrs Delia Mangus were guests of Lottio Kennedy of Indianola the first of the week Jack DeArmond objects to going be low by the way of open cellar door ways unless he walks down the stairs in the usual way Miss Ella King was called to her mothers funeral in Cleveland Ohiolast week The news was not entirely unex pected as her mothers health had been failitg rapidly lately Several of our farmers have decided that a change of kinds of crops will be necessary if they stay in this neck o the woods- corn Spelt and an earlier kind of corn will be added to rye wheat cane and millet CULBERTSON Mrs J A Kirk returned from Denver Saturday night Mrs S E Solomon visited McCook friends a few days this week A E Wilkinson of the Beatrice Cream ery Co was in town Wednesday Several fine showers have visited this section within the past seven days Miss Esther Strout of McCook is vis iting her friend Miss Julia Solomon this week Postmaster Cole is able to be on the streets again considerably improved in appearance A L Taylor of the Trenton Leader made his regular weekly visit to this place Wednesday T M House late with the Beatrice Creamery Co at Trenton is opening a photograph gallery at this place Clinton Sidell late of Phoenix Ariz is visiting old time friends here a few days this week Clint talks of locating in Denver Mrs James Ferrier and daughters ar rived home from Denver Tuesday night to the great delight of the general head of the family Mrs N P Risley wife of the editor of the Grand Island Democrat has been visiting her parents at this place for some weeks past Mrs Phillip Brotzman has returned from the Lincoln sanitarium where she has been for some time for the improve ment of her health The Culbertson ditch people are wait ing for the 21 inch steel pipe for the Lunn canon syphon The pipe is being manufactured by a Denver firm Pat Scanlon A G Culbertson and family J A Bailey and family Barzel lia Lampman and family and several others have moved away from town recently Rev Stewart pastor of the Presby terian church at this place left Wed nesday for his former home in Philadel phia Pa where he will spend a vacation of four to six weeks Ira Cole of a hot paper in a hot town fame and now of Forsythe Mon tana arrived in town Tuesday night Miss Ines Young came down from Ft Morgan on the same train a singular coincidence The game of base ball between the Trenton and Culbertson clubs did not come off as advertised on Monday after noon The Trenton boys did not make their appearance An interesting game between local teams was substituted A number of cattle from the lower Republican valley are being driven into this country in search of pasture The pastures are very poor not sufficient to maintain the cattle already in the coun try and it is foolish to say the least to run any more stock into this section Prof J T Stoltz who was elected principal of the Culbertson schools for the coming year has tendered his resig nation to the school board The profes sor happened to avail himself of one of the low rate excursions to Oklahoma and while there drew No G7 in the El Reno district He is now located on one of the finest bottom farms in the territory Good Aclvlco Tlicinnst miserable beings in the world arc those suffcnnj from dyspepsm ami liver complaint ore than seventy five pc cent of the people in the United Slates are afflicted with these two diseases and Iheir effects such as sour MOmach sick headache habitual cos tiveness palpitation of the heart heart burn water brash gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the stomach yellow skin coted tongue and disagreeable taste in your mouth coming up of food after eating low spirits etc Go to your druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents Two doses will relieve you Trv it Get Greens Prize Al manac y A McMillen McCOOK 8URGICAL HOSPITAL D WVGAGE McCook - - - Nebraska OFFicH Firat National bank building nxt to City hall HoaunSOO to 12 ltoO 7 to 9 Night calls nuiworod from rosldoiico ovorbank MRS S E GLUGCrS TOIJLET PAKLOK Hair drcsHin shampooing mid Fcnlp treat mont givon for tho Iximifltof tho hair Massage treatment given wrinklti removed and nil fuce blemishaH removed Phono No 8 Upstairs Front over Opera House C H BOYLE ATTORNEY at LAW McCook Nebraska Telephone 44 P O Building H P SUTTON McCOOK JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS NEBRASKA JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTER McCook Neiiraska CAgent of Lincoln Land Co Office--Rear of First National bank J B BALLARD DENTIST O All dental work done at our office is guar anteed to be first class We do all kinds of Crown Bridge and Plate Work DRJB FICKHS A Reliable Graduate Dentist McCOOK - Over Mc Connell Ss Berrys NEB SET YOUR CAN OUT THE - OIL - MAN IS - COMING h McCOOK - TANK LINE S D MCCLAIN Prop F D Burgess lumber an team Fitter McCOOK NEBR Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings Agent for Halliday Waupun Eclipse Windmills Basement of the Meeker Phillips Building 5puflcnicj2fcu3 s 3T ffr jSskE 4 All Calls For The wily Jons Answered by the BLUE FRONT LIVERY BARN Will make all trains and an swer all calls to any part of the city PHONE 36 W H Ackerman r McCook Nebraska ray ijL jy jp JUl jyi i o You Want To Save Mon Send in your name and address and get our Catalogue of all kinds of Merchan dise at prices defying competition Fully Illustrated Catalogue sent on receipt of 10 cents for postage KAHN GREEN BERGER 257 to 261 Dearborn Street Chicago 111 CATALOGUE MAILED DURING JULY Dont Be Fooledi CC3j2r axe ine genuine original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medi cine Co Madison Wis It keeps you well Our trade mark cut on each packaze f 35 cents Never sold in num AcceDt no ituhvti iMconpoflATiDiiaa tute Ask your druggist y I r A ft