The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 23, 1902, Image 8

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GEQ HOCKNELL President B M FREES V Pros
F A PENNELL Cash
A CAMPBELL Director C J PLATT Director
Kodol Dyspepsia Ouro
Digests what you eat
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McCook Transfer Line
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Steam Fitter mjfiLs
Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Agent for Halliday Waupun hclipse
Windmills Basement of the Meeker
Phjlfips Building
J H DWYER Proprietor
JlTSpecial attention paid to
hauling furniture Leave orderB
at either lumber yard
CULBERTSON
Sherman Love drove up to Trenton
Friday
Mrb F P Fellows was in McCook
j Saturday
Mrs George Metzer was in McCook
Satuiday
B J Dodge of Palisade was in the
city Monday
W F Everist of McCook was a city
visitor Monday
James OConnell of Trenton was in
town Friday last
J E Blum made his usual Sunday
visit to this place
One hundred new chairs arrived for
the opera house Friday
O Bailey of Palisade was a business
visitor the first of the week
Mrs M O Reynolds and daughter
Ora were McCook visitors Saturday
Mis3 Maggie Smith returned from a
few weekh visit at Wallace Saturday
V Z Taj lor is building an addition
to his home in the western part of town
Miss Wentz of McCook was the guest
of MibsMaudy Gaardar last Wednesday
Mias lsa Shoemaker and Nannie Cole
were McCook visitors between trains
Friday
Roy Kleven of McCook visited rela
tives and friends in town Sunday and
Tuesday
Presiding Elder Hardaway came in on
5 Friday night and held quarterly
meeting Saturday
T A Smith returned from Oxford
Saturday morning where he attended
the Iloldrege Ministerial association
The High school pupils entertained
the second grammar department with a
picnic on the Blackwood Friday after
noon
Miss Ella Brotzman recurned home
from the eastern part of the state last
week where she has been for the past
two years
Mrs Dinsinoie and daughter Helen of
Sutton came up on 5 Saturday night to
visit her sister Mrs N L Wimple for
a few days
Mrs II G Risley and son came up
from Grand Island the latter part of
last week and will sjend the summer
with her parents
Miss Pearl King went up to Stratton
Friday night to assist Miss Manietti
Wimple with her piano recital She
returned Sunday morning
There has been a change made as to
the time of holding the Summer school
Instead of the half day session school
win ue now an ciav iUornmg session i
will be from 8 to lloO afternoon session
from 230 to 330
The lawn social given at the home of
Mr and Mrs John Wray by the Ladies
Working Baud was u decided success
Mr George Cutler furnished music with
his large grainaphone which was greatly
appreciated They realized a neat little
sum which will be used to lepair the
Presbyterian church
The Culbertson ball team has fully
organized and played its first game with
Trenton Saturday Culbertsons line
up is as follows Frank Knowland
catcher E E Locker pitcher Matt
Newlon first base Bruce Vastiue sec
ond base Casper llogan third base
Cecil Baldwin left iield Frank Brenen
center field Rufus King right field
Henry Kleven short stop They played
nine innings and the score stood 12 to 13
in favor of Trenton The jnime will be
returned Satuiday
I livo and let my brethren live
With all thats good with me
Unto the poor some cash I gie
The balance 1 she Rocky Mountain Tea
McConnell it Berry
MARION
Plenty of rain in this section and crop
prospects are splendid
Miss Lena Ashton entertained a com
pany of young people Sunday
Walter McGuire and Bert Lefferty
were Indianola visitors Mondaj
The expectations of our fanners are
running high now for a good crop
J E Dodge of Cedar Bluffs Kansas
is doing some carpenter work for Post
master W E White
Shiloh Sunday school will observe
Childrens day for which an interesting
program is now being prepared
Powell Nilsson have received a car
load of bricks and some of the machin
ery and fixtures for their elevator
A number of our citizens drove over
to JMcCook Tuesday for poles for the
telephone line to connect Marion and
Danbury
Sidney Dodge and Mrs J E Dodge
were Marion visitors last Saturday J
E Dodge accompanied them home for
over Sunday
The children practiced for the Chil
drens day programme at the home of
E B Stilgebouer Wednesday evening
of this week
The blacksmith shop is in full opera
tion now preparing tools for the coming
harvest which will be plentiful if pres
ent hopes are realized
Spring time is when to use Kocky Mountain
Tea Keeps you well all summer Great spring
life renewer 35c McConnell Berry
Pure Food Laws Enforced
The St Louis papers report several
more grocers brought to trial upon the
charge of selling baking powder contain
ing alum in violation of the law The
parties were all convicted and fined 100
Several baking powders which have
been found by analysis to contain alum
have been offered in this market They
are called
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CALUMENT
C P
CLIMAX
KENTON
In many places similar powders under
these or other names are offered for sale
at from ten to twenty cents a pound
Good baking powder is one of the
most useful things in the kitchen There
are several good powders on the market
housekeepers will help the authorities
in their efforts to promote the sale of
pure and wholesome food if when buy
ing baking powder they will insist upon
having some one of the well known
brands of cream of tartar powders which
are pure and healthful beyond a doubt
Herbine Cures
Fever and ague A doso will usually stop a
chill a continuance always cures Mrs William
M Stroud Midlothian Texas May 31 li90
writes We have used Herbine in our family
for eight years and found it the best medicine
we havo ever used for lagrippe bilious fever
and malaria 50c at A McMillens
About Ozone
Maoy people talk about ozone with
out so much as knowing what ozone Is
There is a prevalent Idea that It la
something you get at the sea and that
It Is good for the lungs What that
something is however few people have
sufficient curiosity to Inquire Ozone Is
what chemists call an allotroplc form
of oxygen that Is to say it Is oxygen
ii a highly uctlve and concentrated con
dition In ordinary pure air ozone ex-
ists but only in what chemists call
traces Larger amounts are found In
ocean and mountain air It instantly
disappears when brought in contact
with decaying matter dissipating it
self as it were in the act of oxidizing
that matter
Ozone is known to occur more plenti
fully during thunderstorms and we
have of course the analogy of Its be
ing artificially produced from oxygen
by electrical discharges in the labora
tory On the body ozone Is believed to
act as a stimulant hence the popular
notion of its beneficial effects as expe
rienced by the sea but hi any greater
amount than mere traces it is a violent
irritant One authority goes the length
of asserting that it Is doubtful whether
it is beneficial to animal life at all
Colored Swedes
A little Swedish monthly magazine
published in New York city requested
its readers a short time ago to send in
accounts of the experiences they had
when they first arrived in this country
Here is the prize specimen In my un
sophisticated days I once started out
to call upon a girl I had known in the
old country I was told that she lived
at Madison avenue and street
When I reached that corner I was in
doubt which house to try but I finally
went up the steps of one that faced
on the avenue and rang the bell A girl
came to the door Does Miss Nelson
live here I asked as politely as I
could
I dont know any such person she
answered and I was turning away
when she called after me Is she
white
That irritated me Did you ever
know any Swedes who were colored
I asked
Well I have seen some green
Swedes was her retort and I did not
continue the conversation
Trials of a Lecturer
A well known English woman lec
turer tells these stories at her own ex
pense
I was she says on a tour through
the provinces and one night as I ap
peared on fhe platform in a small town
the chairman introduced me to my au
dience in the following way Yon have
heard of Mr Gladstone the Grand Old
Man Let me now introduce to you
the grand old woman This was in
tended as a sincere compliment
On another occasion a bluff old farm
er who boasted of his ability to look
on all sides of a question announced
me as follows This ladys come here
to talk about her rights he said Shes
hired the hall and so shes got a right
to be here and if any of you dont like
what shes got to say youve got an
equal
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right to walk out in the middle
Avrny From Iloiue
It is becoming the fashion for a wo
man to seek a maternity hospital that
her children may be born amid conven
iences lacking at home The children
are sent away from home to school
They are married away from home and
members of the family are taken to
hospitals for their final illness and bur
ied from an undertakers parlor It is
becoming a fashion to take everything
from home except the family rows
They are still sacred to the family
hearth Atchison Globe
Itnliim Brlgunaage In 1S4S
One summer evening in the crowded
theater an impatient house demanded
the drawing of the curtain preliminary
to the first act When at last it was
upraised II Passatore and his armed
band occupied the stage with muskets
aimed at the affrighted audience The
chief stated that he should levy a tax
per head which he then and there col
lected The gang made off with their
booty unmolested Lady Presturchs
Essays
Gold
The specific gravity of gold is 1950
that is it weighs nineteen and a half
times as much as its own bulk of wa
ter The ductility and malleability of
this metal are equaled by no other By
ductility is meant the property of al
lowing itself to be drawn out into a
wire and by malleability its property
of flattening without splitting under
the hammer
Make Some One Happy
Charles Kiugsley thus counseled a
friend Hake it a rule and pray to
God to help you to keep it never if pos
sible to lie down at night without be
ing able to say I have made one hu
man being at least a little wiser a lit
tle happier or a little better this day
You will find it easier than you think
and pleasanter
Uow lesTKed Sailors
Sailors are a bowlegged class An
old salt always walks as if he were on
the deck of a ship and he never takes
great strides like a landsman lie is
used to having to walk great distances
in his imagination on the quarter deck
and he cant get rid of the habit of
making the most of his promenade
The Sponse
The sponge reproduces its kind main
ly by eggs In each animal are con
tained both the male and the female
elements and It throws out the ova to
be hatched in the water At first the
young are free swimming and after
ward they attach themselves to con
venient spots and grow
The Great Dismal Swamp
Of Virginia is a breeding ground of malaria
germs So is low wot or innrshy ground every
where These gorm i cause weakness chills and
fever aches in tho hones and niiiclis and mny
induce dangerous nialmliei Hut Klectric Hit
ters never fail to destroy them and euro mala
rial troubles Tlioy will suroly prevent typhoid
Wo tried many remedios for malaria and
stomach and liver trobbles writoTolm Charles
ton of Hyesville O but found nothing ns
good as Electric Hitters Try thorn Only Mc
McConnell Horry guarantee satisfaction
Wields A Sharp Ax
Millions marvel at the multitude of maladies
cutoff bj Dr Kings New Life pills tho most
distressing too Stomach liver and bowel trou
bles dyspepsia los of appetite jaundice bil
iousness fotor malaria till fall before thofo
wonder workers 2c at McConnell Horry
C H BOYLE
ATTORNEY at LAW
McCook Nebraska
Telephone 44 P O Building
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
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McCook Nebraska
jj3Agent of Lincoln Land Co Office
First door north of Commercial hotel
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook Nebraska
Office In Court House Phone 181
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coffees constant
to dirt and dust
Lion
comes in sealed pound
packages only thus in
suring freshness strength
flavor and uniformity
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MCCOOK
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL
Dr WVGAGE
McCook - - - Nebraska
Office First National bank building next
to City hall Hourh 810 to 12 lto 7 to 9
Nitfht calls answored from rosidence ovor bank
DRJBFICKESS
A Reliable
Graduate Dentist
OVER
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BERRYS
McCOOK NEBRASKA
H L PREVOST
DENTIST
Graduate of Kansas Over JasMcAdams
City Dental College Telephone 43
McCook Nebraska
DR A P WELLES
Physician and
Surgeon 2
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Ollice ovor McMiliViii driifj Residence
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Eggs For Sale
Only i per sitting
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3 miles south of McCook
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Jewel Gasoline Stoves x
Ohio Steel Pno pc i
Alaska Refrigerators
for Sale by
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SPRING SUITS
If vou appreciate a first class eoK
lishment in your city you may show it by
leaving your order with Menus the Tailor for
your spring and summer suits Nothing but
the very best goods and trimming used No
sending away or sweatshop work
Yours Rept
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