The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 04, 1902, Image 5

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Call and See
Our Line Now
While the assortment is
complete Our line of
wash fabrics is larger
than ever Range of
Prices from 5c to 65c
Per Yard We Can
Please you both in Qual
ity and Price
See Our Ladies Suits
Before You Buy
- We offer new up-to-date
goods at Prices that
are very low
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AH 500 including Florsheims patent leather and enamels
AH 400 shoes including all makes and kinds
All 350 shoes including all makes and kinds hand sewed
All 300 shoes - -
I AH 250 shoes including the noted Richardson seamless
AH 200 and 175 shoes - - -
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CULBERTSON
N L Wemplo was a McCook visitorSaturday
J E Blum of Palisade spent Sunday in town
Roy Kleven of McCook spent Sunday at home
J H Brown viewed Culbortson sightsFriday
A L Taylor of Trenton was a business visitor
Wednesday
Geo G Eisenhart is attending court in Min
den this week
Tom Plummer of Hayes Center was seen on
our streets Sunday
Miss Viola Ferrier is assisting P G Brotz
man in the store this week
Miss Susio Locker of Palisade visited her
brother E E Locker of this place
S E Solomon is doing business for the Beat
rice Creamery Co in Oxford this week
Mr and Mrs J A Kirk returned from a two
weeks visit at Chatsworth 111 Thursday
morning
The social given by the Junior Aid Society
Saturday was well attended and financially
a success
Mr and Mrs Steve Young and grandaughter
Mrs Clara Harbinsoj departed for Fort Mor
gan Wednesday night where they will make
their future home The best wishes of their
many friends accompany them
Major R H Hendershot and son J O Hen
dershot assisted by home talent gave an
entertainment Wednesday at the opera house
Tne house was filled to its fullest capacity and
the program was rendered exceptionally well
We realized expert players in the entertainers
They left Thursday morning for Trenton where
they will play
BANKSVILLE
Jacob Wesch is sowing quite a large field to
oats
H I Peterson was sowing small grain first of
the week
W H Benjamin wa in McCook on business
Saturdry
Pearl Hayes visited at Mr Rowlands briefly
Saturday
J H Relph was at Cedar Bluffs Wednesday
School closed in district No 51 Friday with
an appropriate program a treat of candy and a
neat and pretty souvenir card with the names
of school mates and teacher for each pupil
A Womans Word of Praise
Neosho Falls Kans Nov 13 1000
Pepsin Syrup Co Monticello 111
Dear Sirs For almost fifteen years I suffered
from Indigetion and last winter thought I
would die when my doctor Dr A J Lieurance
of this place advised mo try Dr Caldwells
Syrup Pepsin which I did and two bottles
cured me It not only relieved me but it cured
me so that I have not been troubled since If
any one should offer me 500 for the good Syrup
Pepsin has douo me 1 would not think of taking
it No one can take your medicine without be
ing convinced of its more than wonderful cures
I recoiimend it to all my friends as a laxative
and stomach remedy
Yours with gratitude Mes J Moegan
Sold by A McMillen
FOR
INDIANOLA
Mrs A Ted went west on No 5 Sunday
evening
A fine boy was born to Albert Clark and wire
labt Wednesday
Charlie Beardslee returned to Cripple Creek
last Friday morning
Miss Anna Rink visited with her parents on
the Willow Sunday
Mis Edith Ogg of Bartloy is the guest of
Ethel Kennedy this week
Dr Mackechnie went down to Kansas City on
No 2 Sunday morning on business
Dr Hoyt went down to Omaha on business
Friday morning returning Sunday morning
Rev C T Waits delivered a temperance
lecture at the Christian hall Monday evening
Miss Ora Smith went up to McCook on No 5
Fridaj e veningreturniug homeSunday morning
Rev C T Waits who has been in our midst
for some time returned to his home in Miuden
Tries day
The I D Cs went over to Danbury Saturday
evening and presented their comedy The
Three Hats
Mrs Forbes and little daughters of McCook
viited with Station Agent TomDlin and wife
part of last week
Miss Maggie Streff came down from McCook
on No 12 Sunday morning to spend the day
with home folks
Miss Adelaide Streff who has been at homo
for several weeks returned to McCook on No 5
Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs W A Dolan nccompanied by
Mrs Mackechnie drove up to McCook last
Friday morning
W H Allen and wife went up to the metropo
lis Sunday evening to visit their daughter
Mrs Luke Harden
Mrs Charlie Hoag went up to McCook Fri
day evening to visit her daughter Mrs Gray
who is on the sick list
A very interesting and pretty Easter program
was rendered by the little ones at the M E
church Sunday morning
The supper and bazaar given by the Methsdist
ladies last Saturday evening was decided
success both socially and financially
Clara Daniels who visited hero a few days
last week returned to her home in Palisade
Friday evening accompanied by her friend Miss
LoUie Kennedy
A gay party of young people met at tho home
of Mr and Mrs J Longnecker lat Friday
evening and spent a few hours very pleasantly
in a social way
Isaac Vandervort who has been sick for some
time died of consumption Tueday evening
Funeral will be held from the Christian church
Thursday morning at 11 oclock
Married last Wednesday evening at the home
of the brides parents Miss Bessie Endsley wa
united in marriage to William Broomfield
Both of these young people are well known and
highly respected Besie being one of Red
Willow countys mot successful teachers
The following is the result of the town elec
tion held Tuesday April 1st Anti license
Frank Moore Mayor W H Smith Clerk J
Bernard Hiller Treasurer R McDonald
Police Judce License A M Anderson Civil
Engineer L R CorbinCouncilman First Ward
J W Welborn Councilman Second Ware The
licence people still have the majority of the
council
Question Answered
Yes August Flower still has the largest sale
of any medicine in the civilized world Your
mothers and grandmothers never thought of
using anything else for indigestion or bilious
ness Doctors were scarce and they seldom
heard of appendicitis nervous prostration or
heart failure etc They used August Flower
to clean out the sy tem and stop fermentation
of undigested food regulate the action of the
liver stimulate the nervous and organtic action
of tho system and that is all they took when
feeling dull and bad with headaches and other
aches You only need a few does of Greens
August Flower in liquid form to make you
satisfied there is nothing serious the matter
with you Get Greens Prize Almanac
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All
druggists refund the money if it fails to cure
E W Groves signature is on each box 25c
3
CASH
All 150 shoes
All other mens and ladies shoes
Boys and girls 200 latest styles and shapes
Boys and girls 150 latest styles and shapes
Boys and girls 125 latest styles and shapes
Tlame for Families of Itnmlit
Not actuated by remorse but bj fire
philanthropy Jim Jenkins hunter or
outlaws has concluded to devote all
his money to the maintenance of a
home for the orphans and widows of
men he has run to earth in particular
and of criminals of the great South
west in general Jim Jenkins now or
Kansas is now G5 years old and has
spent forty years as a scoit and hunt
er of bandits and train robbers In this
way he has made about 50000 Among
the distinguished outlaws he has
chased were Jesse James and his broth
er Bob Ford Bill Dalton and Bill
Cook while he was the leader of the
baid that caught Cherokee Bill in 1895
In the Dalton raid in Coffeyville Kas
Jenkins was shot eight times He esti
mates his bag of bad men at about 150
The home vrbich is being built on a
5000 acre farm owned by Jenkins
near Pryor Creek I T is to cost 20
000 Buffalo Express
Sabldea za Support Art
The government of Bavaria has
voted a considerable sum for the main
tenance of art institutions throughout
the kingdom during the coming year
The allowances for the purchase of
paintings and their preservation is
particularly liberal The various art
Institutes in Munich receive handsome
subsidies and the Germanic muspum
in Nuremberg gets an increased allow
ance Various other institutions have
been voted large amounts for repairs
and maintenance These art allow
ances in all reach 31081G3 marks
f 739741 Emil Henzel In Chicago
Record
mistakes Made at tho 311 nt
John Erhard of Philadelphia has a
coin datd ID1 which ha- a hea I on
either sido shewing thit mistake aie
i - evon -it tho mint Every fin
ished coin passes through the hands- ef
a great many eypercs and there is iit
tle chance of an inpeifec piece escap
ing this scrutiny There ar sail to
be many sf rem in circulation how
over No particular value is attached
the oifis outside of their rarity aa
ri irvitie
Indianas Gold and Silver
Excitement of the wildest character
prevails in Warwick county Indiana
over the discovery of gold and silver
near Lynnville The land where the
ore has been found is of the poorest
but owners are paying up back taxes
in the hope of realizing handsomely
Hotels and restaurants are crowded
with strangers and many more are ar
riving daily
A Plausible Theory
Hixon I wonder how Methuselah
managed to live to such a ripe old
age
Dixon Probably because there
were no bacteria and disease germs In
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WE ARE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
COST OR VALUE IS NOT TAKEN
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CONSIDERATION
We mean what we say we are closing out our entire stock to quit business and must sell This is not trading stock shipped in
but it is the best stock of shoes in Western Nebraska made by the most reliable shoe makers on earth all fresh up-to-date
Goods flany of them are advanced spring styles just arrived Do not delay but come It will pay you even if you live
75 miles away If you are not in need of them at present buy them and lay them aside Money earned is money saved
and we will save you forty to fifty per cent
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FHESE PRICES
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MAIN MXn EAST DEPART
No i5 Central Time 1110pm
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12 920 AM
No f arrives from east at S p m
MAIN LINE AVEST DEPART
No 1 Mountain Time 111 am
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IMPERIAL LINE
No 176 arrives Mountain Time 540 p sr
No 175 departs 700am
Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars
teats free on through trains Tickets sold
and baggage checked to any point in the United
States or Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
ets call on or write A P Thomson Agent
McCook Nebraska or J Francis General
Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska
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I Ic bites you and you kick him
T c more you kick the more
ho bites and the more he bites
the more you kick Each
makes the other worse
A thin body makes thin
blood Thin blood makes a
thin body Each makes the
other worse If there is going
to be a change the help must
ujmc from outside
Scottb Emulsion is the right
help It breaks up such a
combination Fir t it sets the
stomach rvAVi Then it en
riches the blood That
strengthens the body and it
begins to grow new flesh
A strong body makes rich
blood and rich blood makes a
strop- body Each makes the
other better This isthewav
Scotts Emulsion puts the thin
bodv on its feet Now it can
get along by itself No need
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of medicine
This picture represents
the Trade Mark of Scott--Emulsion
and is oa the
wrapper of every bottle
Send for free sample
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