The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 28, 1902, Image 8

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Big and little boys and girls
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Mothers like the way they
wear
Crown up folks too find
many styles and prices to
choose from
The Rexcalf Shoe at 200
The Erica Shoe at 250
Both the best of their
class
Glad to show them
McCOOK NEBRASKA
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This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds o
food It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure It allows you to eat all
the food you want The most sensitive
stomachs can take it By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed It
prevents formation of gas on the stom
ach relieving all distress after eating
Dieting unnecessary Pleasant to take
if cant help
but do you good
Prepared only by E 0 DeWitt Co Chicago
The SI bottle contains V times the 50c size
McConnell Berry Druggists
McCook Transfer Line
J H DWYER Proprietor
JSirSpecial attention paid to
hauling furniture Leave orders
at either lumber yard
IIpIANOLA
James Iletheringtons pension
has
been increased to 10 per month
R II Thomas was a McCook business
visitor Wednesday afternoon
John McClung and W N Bartholomew
were McCook visitors this week
Harlow W Keyes went up to McCook
Sunday night on business returning
home on Monday
Rev and Mrs R M Hardman of
McCook hnvo been here two or three
days of this week holding an Episcopal
mission
Harry Pool of Colorado Springs Colo
rado and Lulu Murphy of Lebanon were
united in marriage by County Judgo
Eldred in McCook February 24th
Word was received here Wednesday
announcing the death of the well known
capitalist J E Seeloy of Poughkeepsie
N Y who 13 largely interested in real
estate in this section of Nebraska J W
Dolan of our city being his local repre
sentative
The Indianola degree team initiated
four candidates into the Woodman order
at McCook last evening Head Coun
sellor Hoyt and quite a delegation of
Indianola Workmen were in attendance
An oyster supper was a feature Mrs
A C Teel of the Royal Neighbors was
also present and presented the claims of
the auxiliary
BANKSVILLE
The prairie is completely clear of snow
jind the stock can rustle
W H Benjamin made a business trip
tollerndou Kns Saturday
T C Kelley went to the the Minor
pale Tuesday at Cedar Bluffs
Mrs W II Ilartman and Jessie wore
visitors at B W Benjamins Sunday
John Rowland was rustling around
for a machine to thresh his cane seed
Saturday
II H Benjamin and family of Gerver
precinct is billed to start for Dawson
county this week
The Sly sale the 23th inst was well
patronized by Grant and Gerver people
and they bought many of the goods put
up for sale
The wire fence cutter has commenced
his wont aguiu on A Peters fence
There should be some way to settle such
chaps so at to knock our the business
Saved Her Childs Life
Iu three weeks our chubby little boy vis
changed by pneumonia almost to a skeleton
writes Mrs W Watkius of Pleasant City O
A terrible cough set in that in spite of the
good doctors treatment for soveral weeks grew
worse every day We than used Dr Kings
New Discovery for cousumption and our darling
was soon sound and well Wo are sure this
grand medicine saved his life Millions Know
it is the only sure cure for coughs colds and all
lung diseases McConnell Berry druggists
guarantee satisfaction 50c and 10 Trial free
REDWILLOW
Mr and Mrs J R Neel visited friends
in the precinct on Wednesday
The delayed threshing of sorgum was
finished on Friday Mr Hoagland J
F Black John Longnecker and Mr
Sexson had threshing done with a good
output of seed
The Tribune says ithasthe authority
of your Uncle Sam for spelling the
name of the county Why does Uncle
Sam assume this authority Is it such
a paternal form of government that he
takes the liberty to change the form of
spelling adopted by the founders How
would it look to write Newyork Val
leyforge Desmoines etc Mr Trib
une man spell the switch at its founders
choose but give the capital W to the
county and precinct as their founders
spelled it
The Umpire Will Say Play
The indications now are that the umpire will
be able to say play and that McCook will be
able to put in the field this season a ball team
which will play winning ball from the start
Those having the financial end of the matter in
charge have already almost reached the amount
desired and by evening when the next meeting
will be held expect to secure what is needed to
fill up the shortage The plan contemplates
twenty holders of stock of 50 value each Each
share represents a vote in the organization and
management which will have the entire matter
in charge By next week The Tribune expects
to be in position to announce a full organization
and the plans for a successful campaign being
completed
The Outlook in its March Magazine
number has no less than ten illustrated
special features certainly a good show
ing as to quantity in a magazine which
is also a weekly newspaper and devotes
even in its magazine numbers large
space to current topics editorials and
and book reviews Among the illus
trated articles of this month are Two
College Presidents Mark and Henry
Hopkins Edward Everett Hales
Memories of a Hundred Years E A
Steiners Crackow and Polish Patriot
ism Poultney Biglows Henry the
Sailor Prince W A Browns Some
Rare Musical Instruments and Clifton
Johnsons When the White Mountains
are White
D C Marsh would rather be right
than president and he would rather be
right in the meat business than in any
thing else on earth You will find him
all right all the time in all things con
nected with the meat business
Frequently accidents occur in the household
which cause burns cuts sprains and bruises
For use in such cases Ballards Snow Liniment
has for many years been the constant favorite
family remedy Price 2o cents and 50 cents
A McMillen
CULBERTSON
Mrs N L Womple visited in McCook
Tuesday
G G Eisenhart was in McCook part
of the week
C A Parrish was a county seat visi
tor Tuesday
John Schlagol had business in McCook
this morning
Geo G Eisenhart was a county seat
visitor Monday
A G Meyers was a McCook visitor
last of tho week
Miss Edna Lackey of McCook visited
city friends Sunday
Geo G Eisenhart is attending court
in Trenton this week
J M Stewart was a McCook pilgrim
Tuesday of this week
Henry Gushing of Omaha transacted
business in town Tuesday
Mrs Elmer Besack of Brush Colo
is visiting her sister Mrs J IV Kirk
Mrs G W Trumpy and daughter
Miss Carrie drove to McCook Tuesday
Mrs C W Barnes of McCook visited
at tho home of Mrs J W Wray the
first part of the week
Rev Grigsby pastor of McCook M
E church is assisting Rev Smith in his
revival meetings here this week
Culbertson people will have the pleas
ure of hearing the Rev Aura Smith a
minister of national reputation at the
Methodist church commencing Friday
evening and continuing here ten day
Come
Mr and Mrs S E Solomon and Mr
and Mrs James Ferrier and two daugh
ters left Tuesday morning for Denver
on their way to the Irrigation Congress
at Sterling Colo which meets Wed
nesday and Thursday Mrs Ferrier
and daughters will go to Alliance to
visit relatives for a few weeks Mrs
Solomon will visit friends at Brush
Coio before her return
About fifty ladies of the Culbertson
lodg D of II invaded the lodge room
of the A O U W Monday night
while that body was in session and de
manded that the order of business be
changed to include refreshments with
which they were abundantly supplied
The boys immediately surrendered and
the ladies led them to the large dining
room adjoining where a sumptuous
spread greeted their vision An enjoy
able time was had the Workmen per
forming their duties in true workmenlike
manner
A meeting of our citizens was held in
the M E church Tuesday afternoon
to determine where the 5 weeks Normal
Summer School should be held The
decision was to be between McCook and
Culbertson Deputy State Supt J L
McBrien of Lincoln assisted by Supt
Jas OConnell of Trenton Miss Ida M
Kelley of Champion and R II Pickett
of Hayes Center conducted the meeting
Culbertson is very earnest in its desire
to hold the school here The citizens
are very enthusiastic over itandaresure
they can make it a success It was not
decided however but will bo in a few
davs
Millions Put to Work
The wonderful activity of tho new century is
shown by an enormous demand for the worlds
best workers Dr Kings New Life Pills For
constipation sick headache biliousness or any
trouble of stomach liver or kidneys the are un
rivalied Only ioc at McConnell Barrys
A Big Woodmen Rally
The local Woodmen brethren have caught the
spirit of the hour and indulged iu a most enter
taining and instructive rally meeting iu Mc
Connell hall last evening witli an attendance
of fifty or more There were four initiations the
ceremonies being conducted by the Indianola
degree team with Dr A W Hoyt head coun
sellor to the lodge at Indianola present in ad
dition to many others from Indianola and
other neighboring towns and lodges
Mrs A C Teel of Indianola was present and
explained the work aims and object of the
Woodmen auxiliary the Boyal Neighbors
After the work of the evening thoe present
repaired to tho Burlington eating house and
indulged iu oysters and trimmings
It was a most satisfactory affair throughout
and a source of great pleasure and profit to all
in attendance
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Will make all trains and an
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DRIFTWOOD
Mrs J M Hammond is getting along
all right has been out calling
All are hoping for a good crop in 1902
and want to bo ready for business
Another months school Miss Jones
is giving satisfaction as a teacher
Mr and Mrs George Plumleigh visited
Frank Evorist in Hitchcock county
Clara Woker went to Upland to visit
her brother-in-laws family Rev Har
mon
Mr Cassien has left this corner and
gone north of McCook where he says
its a better place
It is going to hustle some of us to get
seed this spring such as cane corn
Kafir corn potatoes etc
Walter Goehring is away to school
was taken sick with tho fever His
mother has gone to take care of him
Some complaint of cold aud rheuma
tism Grandma Dodge has it so bad
she can neither sit up or walk I would
think this climate too dry for it
So far the literary is in a flourishing
condition good programs and good at
tendance They are fixing for a dia
logue in the future All seem to enjoy
themselves
Mr Hammond and Milton are now
busy getting up their summers wood
Cutting wood on shares and getting
ready for spring work seems to bo the
order of the day
Think this will be a fine corner to visit
next summer if you are in hunt of ice
cream for the most of the farmers have
put up ice Xo oneneed growl as the
ice is thick Reminds one of Minnesota
Favorite Nearly Everywhere
Constipation meansdullness depression head
ache general disordered health DoWitts Litle
Early Rih ers stimulate the liver open the bowels
and relievo this condition Safe speedy and
thorough Thej nevergripe McConnell Berry
Short and to the Point
Gentlemen Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin is
tho finest preparation for the stomach and
bowels that I have ever used Wishing you con
tinued success I am Yours very truly
W C Kijibai New Troy Mich
Sold by A McMillen
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT
In estate of Andrew C Black Deceased In
County Court Red Willow County Nebraska
To tho creditors heirs legatees and others in
terested in the estate of Andrew C Black
Take notice that Lovina M Black has filed in
tho County Court a report of her doings a
administratrix of Andrew C Blades estate and
it is ordered that the same stand for hearing
tho 15th day of March A D VMT before the
court at tho hour of one oclock p m at which
timo any person interested may appear and
except to and contest the same And notice of
thi proceeding is ordered given by publication
inTiiEMcCooK TniBUNEfor three consecutive
week
Witness my hand and tho seal of tho County
Court at McCook this UGth day of February
A D 1902 2-ii-it
C E Eldred Cointv Jmorc
NOTICE FOR PUBLICAHON
Department of tho Interior Land Oilice at
McCook Nebraska January IS lSKK Notice is
hereby given that the following named settler
has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim and that said
proof will bo made bforo the Register or Re
ceiver of United States Land Oflice at McCook
Nebraska on Saturday March 1st 1102 viz
Andrew Anderson on H E No 10932 for the
northeast i of section 11 township 1 north
range HO west of the Cth P M He names the
following witnesses to prove hi continuous
residence upon and cultivation of said land
viz John II Wade Jacob Crocker and
Charles E Boatman of McCook Nebraska and
Abram Peters of Banksville Nebraska
F M Rathbun Register
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EARL MURRAY
Bates Old
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McCook Neb
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MUSICAL GOODS
1 Cools Comforts and Heals tho Skin Enabling
m ina ninsi icnucr race 10 enjoy a woso
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Hazel peporations represented to be
1 the same as PONDS EXTRACT
which easily sour and generally contain M
wood alcohol a deadly poison
JEWELER
NEBRASKA
McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL
Dr WVGAGE
McCook - - - Nebraska
Obtich First National bank huildhiK next
to City hall Houkh 8 to 12 ltoJ7to9
Nisht calls answoreil from nwidoncn ovor hank
DRJBFICKES
A Reliable
Graduate Dentist
OVER
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BERRYS
McCOOK NEBRASKA
H L PREVOST
DRNTIST
Graduate of Kansas Over Jas McAdams
City Dental College j Telephone 43
McCook Nebraska
C E ELDRED
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McDpok Nebraska
Office in Court House Phone 181
C H BOYLE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook Nebraska
Telephone 44 P O Building
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Nebraska
JSAgent of Lincoln Land Co Office
First cJ mr north ot Commercial hotel
E J MITCHELL
AUCTIONEER
McCook Neb
Goes Anywhere Sales of Thoi
ough brfd Stock a Specialty
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team Fitter
McCOOK NEBR
Iron Lead land Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Agent for Halliday Waupun fcclipse
Windmills Basement of the Meeker
Phillips Building
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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
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amount of advertising- it
may do but in the accuracj
with which it fulfills its adver
tised promises And just so
the secret
Of True Economy
lies in dealing- with a house in
whose word you can place ab
eolute confidence the house
that ha3 no string tied to its
offerings Test every store
with this rule We are wil
ling to stand or fall upon the
merits and the low prices
which indicate the general
character of our stock
You can trade with us through our Mail Order Department with
perfect satisfaction If you havnt a Catalog- send for one
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