The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 18, 1901, Image 8

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ahead with a full supply of
STOVE BOARDS
STOVE OIL CLOTH
PIPE ELBOWS
DAMPERS BRUSHES
BLACKING HOOKS
POKERS COAL PAILS
OIL CLOTH BINDING
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lfiS cooking utensils used on and off the
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Ggc prices We make a study of your wants
Will you favor us with a call
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This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds ol
food It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure It allows you to eat all
the food you want TJbe most sensitive
stomachs can take it By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed It
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ach relieving all distress after eating
JDIeting unnecessary Pleasant to take
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Prepared only by E O DeWitt Co Chicago
The L bottle contains 2 times the 50c size
HcConnell Berry Druggists
McCook Transfer Line
J H DWYER Proprietor
ISHHSpecial attention paid to
hauling furniture Leave orders
at either lumber yard
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Some new perfumes delightful odors
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The October American Boy
Tlint bo t of nil boys paper the Amnrican
Boy ripruue PublihfnK Co Detroit presonts
a splondid array of Rood thiiiffs for bos this
month Its leading editorials are entitled
Dont bo a Botch Parents Look to onr Boys
No Heart in It Its stories are Hot Coffee
Little Piety How Charlie Won His Name
The Transflgu ration of Love
The Switch at Mud Run Soecial articles
Working my Way Around the World by a boy
correspondent who is making a tour around the
world The Thonini Jefferson Monument How
to Lenrn Drawing Octolwr in American History
Information for Boys Undo Sams Sailing Pond
Homo Industries for Boys Halloween plans for
Boys and over 200 short articles and items in
cluding The Boys Library Boys Exchange
The Amateur Magician how to make a rabbit
trap a tumbling mat a tin boat a hoiiFo boat
n canvas canoe Money Making Boys Boys and
Animals Boys ns Stamp and Coin Collectors
and as photographers and printers The Agas
mz Association The Order of tho Amoricnn Boy
The Shut in Society The World Fair Boys
Building Project and the Tangier each has
its place J illustrations E2 pages 100 a
year Sprnguo Publishing Co Detroit Mich
BANKSVILLE
H I Peterson is cutting his Kafir corn
Josh Rowland -was in Herndon Saturday
C F Elliott has taken a trip to Missouri this
week
Jacob Wesch is still putting in fall grain on
Gold claim
W H Benjamin was in McCook Monday with
a can of cream
J H Relph is very busy at putting in fall
grain and gathering fodder for winter
John Weist was out from Iowa visiting his
son-in-law and daughter A Weeks and wife
last week -
NORTH COLEMAN
Elsie Ward is convalescent
Now potatoes
August 8th
grew since
ment she need never tear r
the big rain of
B F Wilson sold a load of 65 melons
breasts mornng sickness cr any
dscomfors which usual y a cirrwany
nancy
The proprietor of a lare hotel in T
Fla writes My v fe hd an
with her first crs Lurn her
pregnane Mothers
the baby was born cosily before
arrived Its certainly great
Get Mothers Friend at the
drag store 1 per bottle
THE BRADFISLH
that
averaged from 20 to 40 pounds
Tho first killing frost on the upland was visi
ble to the early risers on Monday Ico formed
one sixth of an inch thick
Webster McClain and wife have another young
daughter The Tribune should have known of
it ere this but event- of this kind are to tcarce
this fall that it was clear out of our lino
A bad wind storm with some rain surprised
the people on Friday night tho 11th Charles
Cox and wife wore returning from McCook
where they had sold alfalfa and were caught in
the storm and lost their way They did not
reach home until 1 oclock Satiirdav morning
They vero thoroughly wet and chilled
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and sufferng the ucd to
different now S nee Mothers Frend
become known expseer rnoihcs
been sparedmuch of tne ani rh of r
birth Mothers Friend is a 1 n irent tc
applied externally It is rrbbed thoo -
into the muscles of the abdomen It p
elasticity and strength and when the f r
great strain comes tney re pond quid y
easily without pan Mothers FrfrS
never taken internaMv Internal rerrft
at this time do more hm than good I
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Write for our free illustrated Duok Kcfore 1j3Dj
Is Born
LEGAL NOTICE
Emma Morris Andrew Morris Benjamin
Hulh Mary Hull Joseph HuU Nora Hull Ma
tilda Vannatta Kintermon Vannatta Theodore
nun oatnenne ilnu JiUzabeth Elliott Joepli
Elliott Caroline Debuoise Charles Dubuoise
Hannah Hull widow of William Hull deceased
and tho Minor Heirs of William Hull deceased
non resident defendants will take notice that
on the 15th day of October 1901 Levi Hender
shot plaintiff herein filed his petition against
saia aotendants in tne district court of Ked
Willow county the object and prayer of which
are to foreclose a certain tax sale certificate and
lien for taxes duly assessed and levied upon the
east half of the north east quarter of section
eight in township 1 north of range twenty
seven west purchased at private sale paying to
said treasurer of Red Willow county for the same
the sum of 52577 and subsequent taxes in the sum
of 1403 that there is now due upon said tax
certificate and lien the sum of 6125 and inter
est from the date of purchase of said certificate
and plaintiff prays for a decree that the said
defendants be required to pay the same or that
said premises may bo sold to satisfy the amount
found due
You are required to answer said petition on or
before the 25th day of November 1901
Dated October 16th 1901
Levi Hendehshot Plaintiff
By W R Starr his attorney
LEGAL NOTICE
The Nebraska Kansas Farm Loan Company
and Matie G Wood Defendants will take
notice That on the 28th day of September 1901
plaintiff herein filed his petition against said
defendants in tho district court of Red Willow
county the object andprayer of which are to
foreclose a certain tax sale certificate and lien
for taxes duly assessed and levied upon the
north west quarter of section thirty three in
township two north of range thirty west pur
chased at private tax sale paying to said treas
urer of Red Willow county for tho same the sum
of 4687 and subsequent taxes in the sum of
1195 -that there is now due upon said tax sale
certificate and lien the sum of 5SS2 and inter
est from the date of purchase of said certificate
and plaintiff prajs for a decree that the said
defendants bo required to pay the same or that
said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount
found due
You are required to answer said petition on or
before the 11th day of November 1901
Dated September 2Sth 1901 104 4ts
SAMUEL C KING Plaintiff
By W R Stake His Attorney
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtue of an order of sale issued from the
district court of Red Willow county Nebraska
under a decree in an action wherein Frank
Hageman James L Lambard and Sanford B
Ladd as trustees are plaintiff and Howard M
Gardner Elva A Gardner his wife et al are
defendants to me directed and delivered I
shall offer at public sale and sell to the high
est bidder for cash at tho east door of the court
house in McCook Red Willow county Nebras
ka on the 2Sth day of Octobor1901 at the hour
of one oclock p m the following described
real estate to wit The south west quarter of
tho north east quarter north west quarter of
tho south east quarter and the south half of the
south east quarter of section thirty two in town
ship four north range twenty six west of the
Gth P M
Dated this 27th day of September 1901
A C Crabtbee Sheriff
Pulsifier Alexander attorneys
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enw 31 25 52
lotl 31 194
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Township 3 Range 29
nw 1 5 92
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lot 3 3 97
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snw 4 1 95
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se 4 6 44
nw w 6 23 43
sw 6 23 43
nw 7 23 43
wne 8 3 90
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sw 8 7 80
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nw 10 9 75
nw 11 7 39
sw 11 r 33
w so 12 4 74
nw 12 4 74
nw 13 9 4S
sw 13 7 90
ne 15 7 30
n nw 17 3 90
snw 17 3 90
sw 17 12 18
no 18 14 0
nw 18 28 13
se 18 11 87
ne 21 20 62
so 21 23 43
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lot 7 31 2 38
lot8 31 4 14
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sw se 31 4 15
All lot 9 and 10 not in
tract to L C wolf 3 07
Comatse cor sese
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river etc etc 90 a 2 21
All se se and lot 0 sec
31-3-29 not contained
in above 1 93
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river at nw cor lot 6
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rivor bank th nw to
beg 183
All lot 7 sc 32-3-29
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tract to Barnes 1192
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of center sec 3229 th
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Winter Reading on the Farm
Long evenings aro here again and naturally
one thinks of a good family agricultural weekly
because its regular visits are welcomed by tho
whole family
The Twentieth Century Farmer is out of tho
rut in which mot agricultural papers travel
This is true particularly of the plendid illus
trations from photograph- taken by their own
artists and special articles by tho best known
and most practical men in every branch of agri
culture such as NJ Harris secretary of the
Iowa Seed Corn Breeders Association H W
Campbell the authority on soil culture James
Atkinson of tho Iowa experiment station at
Ames Iowa Frank G Carpenter famous for
his lotterb of travel C R Thomas secretary
Amorican Hereford Breeders association Dr
A T Peters Nobraska experiment station E
F Stephens president Nebraska Horticultural
societv Womans Department conducted bv
Mrs Nellie Hawks Friend Nebraska J J
Edgerton of the Iowa Experiment Station will
answer all questions relating to live stock
matters
This is a weekly agricultural family paper in
which the farmers wife is particularly inter
ested on account of the pages devoted to her
particular interests In fact there is no paper
published either in the east or west that meets
so well the wants of the western farmers and
stock raisers and their families
If jou do not get it send 10 cent- for a ten
weeks trial subscription to The Twentieth Con
tury Fanner 2051 Farnam street Omaha Neb
and you will have an opportunity to become ac
quainted with it A dollar will bring it for a
whole year
LEGAL NOTICE
To Josephine Emil non resident defendant
You are hereby notified that on the 25th day of
September 1901 John Murphy plaintiff herein
filed his petition in the district court of Red
Willow county Nebraska against said defend
ant the object and prajer of which are to pro
cure a judgment against the defendant upon a
loreign judgment rendered against said defend
ant in the Court of Common Pleas for Phila
delphia county State of Pennsylvania on the
5th day of September1901for tho sum of 86427
and subject certain real estate owned by
defendant by attachment proceedings
to the payment of the same for which
sum with interest from the 5th day of Septem
ber 1901 plaintiff prays for a judgment that the
defendant be required to pay tho same or that
the premises attached under said proceeding
may be sold to satisfy tho amount found due
You are required to answer said petition on or
before the 4th day of November 1901
Dated this 23th day of Septemcer 1901
John Mukphy Plaintiff
By W R Starr his attorney
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Will make all trains and an
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AUCTIONEER
McCook Neb
Goes Everywhere Sales of Thorough-bred
Stock a Specialty
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Take the genuine original
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA
Made only by Madison Medi
cine Co Madison Wis It
keeps you well Our trade
mark cut on each package
Price 35 cents Never sold
in bulk Accept no substi
tute Ask your druggist
Hodoi Dyspepsia Osre
Digests what you eat
If you are going to build a house
or a barn or a granary or if you
are only going to make a few needed
repairs about the place iQt us tell
you the cost of the lumber
If we fail to show you an advan
tage in buying from us you will be
nothing out If we can save you
some money you will be just that
much ahead
COLEMAN
Rev E S Dutcher our next county superin
tendent jireuched at the Coleman school house
on hist Sabbath
Ben Harris of Missouri was in this township
on Wednesday of this week He oxpects to
move here about February 1st
On last Saturday Russell Corner was twenty
one years old and in tho evening a number of
the neighbors gathered at his homo and spent
tho evening After enjoj ing themselves a few
hours they wishes Russell Corner many happy
birthdays bid him goodbye and returned to
their homes Russell arrived here June 23rd
1881 and is practically a Coleman township
product Heres our SJc Russell with good
wishes
C H BOYLE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook Nebraska
Telephone 44 P O Building
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTEB
McCook Nebraska
SFAgent of Lincoln Land Co Office
First door north of Commercial hotel
If vou take the trouble to
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The Popular
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For men and women
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around a bit you will probably be
better able to appreciate our mean
ing when we say that we have the
most complete assortment to select
from and that our prices are the
lowest when quality is considered
Barnett Lumber
Company
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THE ONLY
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Invalids where Ielicivy and
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At all Reliable Grocers
IN 2 LB PACKAGES
NEVER SOLO IN 3ULK
WANTED SEVERAL PERSONS of charac
ter and good reputation in each state ono in
this county required to represent and ndvertiso
old established wealthy business house of solid
financial standing Salary 1800 weekly with
expenses additional all payable in cash each
Wednesday direct from head office Horse and
carriage furnished when necessary Refer
ences Enclose self addressed stamped envel
oiw Manager 316 Caxton Uuilding Chicago
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McCook - - - Nebraska
Office Fir3t National bank building next
to City hall Houes 830 to 12 lto6 7 to 9
Night calls answered from residence over bank
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A Reliable
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