The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 12, 1902, Image 8

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It is with great pleasure that we
announce to our patrons and the public
the opening of our new holliday line
in our new store room secured and
especially fitted for the purpose just
one door south Owing to the constant
increase in our business we have been
forced to find larger and more con
venient quarters to better serve our
patrons in the holiday trade Just think
of a whole store room filled from floor
to ceiling with good things for Christmas
presents It would be impossible for us
to describe each line but will say that we
have good things that will make suitable
presents for young and old and you will
need to pay us a visit before you can
form any idea of the variety you have
to select from Our goods are all
marked in plain figures with one price
to all and that the lowest
We invite you all to come If you
are ready to buy come if you never buy
come come anyway
Yours for the holiday business
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G0 HQCKNELL President B M FREES V Pres
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4 UAMfBtLL Director u J rLTI Director
J F B BUKGESS i
Plumber and
I Steam Filler
McCOOK NEBR
Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Agent for Halliday Waupun fcclipse
Windmills Basement of the Meeker-
Phillips Building
Kodol Dyspepsia Gura
Digests wiaat you eat
A Good Thing
German Syrup is the spocial prescription of
Dr A Boschee a celebrated German Physician
and is acknowledged to be one of the most fortun
ate dit enveries in medicine It quickly enros
coughs colds and lung troubles of the severest
nature removing the canso of the affection and
leaving the parts in a strong and healthy condi
tion It is not an experimental medicine but
has stood the test of years giving satisfaction
in overycaso which its rapidly increasing sale
every season confirms Two million bottles sold
annually Boschoos Gorman Svrup was intro
duced in tho United States 1863 and is now sold
in every town and villago in the civilized world
Three doses will relievo any ordinary cough
Price 75 cents Get Greens Special Almanac
It excites the wonder of tho world a magic
remedy liquid electricity that drives away
suffering and disease Rocky Mountain Tea
35c McConnell Berry
Ill bravo tho storms of Chilkoot Pass
Ill cross tho plains of frozon glass
Ill leave my wife and cross the sea
Rather than bo without RockyMountain Tea
McConnell Si Berry
CULBERTSON
B Conway is transacting business in
Omaha this week
W E Jrowell had a now floor put in
his meat market last week
R J Colo and Ed Donley departed
Friday morning for Denver
Prnf Meyers attended tho teachers
meeting at Stratton Saturday
Supt JumeH OConnell visited several
schools in the county this week
Miss Clara Gaardar began a torm of
school in tho Wolf district Monday
Mrs W W Welty of IIopo visited
friends in town Saturday and Sunday
Galen Baldwin opened up a feed store
ono door north of tho bauk this week
J W Fordyce and daughter Miss
Maud of Bovorly were in town Satur
day
Miss Helen Kleven entertained a num
ber of her litt e friends lat Friday even
ing it being the occasion of her tenth
birthday
George Metzer and family moved into
the Stoinhouse house in the south part
of town last week
S E Solomon is making some
sivo improvements on his residence in
the northwestern part of town
Mathow Newlon went down to Mo-
Cook Wednesday wherw ho will clerk
for F M Colson in The Bee Hive
Miss Viola Ferrier resigned his posi
tion as clerk in P G Brotzmans store
Friday She expects to make an extend
ed visit at Alliance
Dick Betz went up to Stratton Sun
day night whete he will reside this win
ter Ho has a large class of music pupils
at Stratton and Bonkelman
Mrs L J Rittonhouso of McCook was
in town Monday for the purpose of or
ganizing a hive of L O T M an auxil
iary organizution of the K O T M
Charley Korrell and family and Frank
Short and fumily moved from hero lust
spring to New Windsor Colorado Thoy
expected to find a country better than
this but after a years trial they have
returned satisfied that Southwestern
Nebraska is not the worst place for a
poor man to make a living in
The usual annual election of tho offi
ceisofthe Degree of Honor lodge was
held Friday evening and the following
were elected Chief of Honor Mrs C
G -rows Lady of Honor Mrs F P
Fellows Chief of Ceremonies Miss Ona
Reynolds Recorder Miss Nannie Cole
Financier Miss Belle Turner Receiver
Miss Belle Gesslemen Usher Miss
Goldie Newlon Inside watch Miss Isa
Shumakor Outside watch Miss Ethel
Fellows
How to Prevent Croup
It will bo good news to the mothers of small
children to learn that croup can be prevented
The first sign of croup is hoarseness A daj or
twoboforo tho the child becomes hoarse
This is soon followed by a peculiar rouch cough
Give Chamberlains Cough Remedy freely as
soon as tho child becomes hoarse or oven after j
tho rough cough appears and it will dispol all
symptoms of croup In this way all danger and
anxiety may bo avoided This remedv is used
bs many thousands of mothers and has nevf r
teon known to fail It is in fact the only
remedy that can always bo depended upon and
that is pleasant and safe to take For salo by
McConnell Berry
INDIAN0LA
Marion Dow has been quite sick
Mrs Walters has been on the sick list
Albert Price is able to be down town
again
A C Teel was a Danbury visitor one
day last week
Miss Clarence McCord drove down to
Bartley Friday
Marion Powell was out from Lincoln
the first of the week
Miss Ena Gamsby spent last Saturday
and Sunday at home
W P Elmer is putting in a new pair
of scales at his coal office
Otto Halberslebeu returned to his
studies in Franklin last week
B B Duckworth visited his son
Charlie at the Bluffs last week
The school will give an outertainment
in tho near future Particulars later
Miss Lena Uill is home from Dpnver
She expects to stay until alter the Xmas
holidays
K E Smith who has been in the
eastern part of the state for some time
is expected home this week
Mrs A C Teel left Friday for differ
ent points in Colorado where she goes
to organize lodges She was accom
panied by his daughter Gertie
Theyoung friends of Miss Cora Thomp
son treated her to a surprise party in
honor of her thirteenth birthday last
Saturday afternoon from two to five
The school board has deemed it advis
able to expel a certain youthful member
from tho school for the term of ninety
days on account of his fighting propen
sities
The social and bazaar given by the
D of H last Saturday was a success
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Commissioners Proceedings
McCook Nebraska Docembr 9 1002
Board of county commissioners mot pursuant
to adjournment Present D A Waterman
Maurice Roddy and J H Bcnnutt county com
missioners ami E J Wilcox county clerk
Tho minutes nf the previous meeting woro
read and approved
The following official bonds woro oxnmined
and on motion approved
Soren Simonson ns jsior for Beaver precinct
James Curmichael Fritsch
John Hammell Valley Grango
W C Shockley J P for Danbury prpcinct
Taylor Gintlier ovcrsoor road district No 2
Uon W Dillion b
Samuel Ellis
Jnroes Lnwthors
E A Phillimti
Joseph Junker
Albert Weeks
Mitchell Yonng
A lux Brown
W L East
CGWilholm
Johnlleinloiu
John Droll
G O Loncneckor
O G Brornau
F A Traphagnn
The
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Annual settlements of the following ovorsoora
were examined uid on motion approved and
clerk instructed to draw certificates on road
districts in tmwnent thereof ns follows
W S Fitch Dist No J Cortif No 281
50 00
41 282 HO 00
1C as a uu
40- 234 so 00
19 233 M
5 2SG ISO 00
SI 237 150 U
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following claims were audited and al
and on morion clerk was instructed to
draw warrants on tho county general fund levy
of 10U2 in payment theieol as follows
James mdsu for pauor 24 X
G W Short Mimo 35 76
G W Short rent for paupers 12 00
J A Wilcox groceries for pan tiers 7 CO
Gooruo B Morgau mdsu for paupers 11 05
E G Caino Co coal for paupers 12 25
A McMilleu drugs for paupers 13 40
X P Welles tirofexsional services 45 00
O E Robinson same ai 50
The Ropublican supplies 12 00
L S Phillips same 4 50
State Journal Co aamu 91 X
School Dist No 51 use of building for
election a 00
School Dist No 31 same 3 00
C Cowles samo 1 50
T M Campbell samo 5 00
C 11 Ilarinuii mtiking and putting up
booths 2 50
Alex Ellis same 2 IX
K b Uiltclier itnco expen e
McCook Electric Light Co
light and
heat for November
eorge Elbert painting hitching posts
P Walsh ice for courthouse for tho
season
7 2
81 19
1 50
6 0
Andrew Phillips services as janitor for
November IS 00
Ed Flitcraft mulching for court house
grounds 5 00
John Castillo repairing plow 75
G O Loiienuckur same 1 65
A C Crabtreii distributing ballots 10 00
E J Will ox salary fourth quarter 02 50
J H Bennett railroad faro for pauper- 3 J5
J II Bonuott money advanced for pauper-
D A Waterman services as commis
sioner and mileage
Maurice R ddy same
J II Bennett sime
1 C5
29 60
26i0
19 00
and on county bridge fund levy 1902 as follows
W V M iller bridge work 7 rO
G W Wejeneth 8 75
T PGockley same 5 50
G O Longnecker samo 10 10
Louis Longneckor samo 2 50
I II Harrison same 3 0
Edward Carber nails 4 50
Barnetr Lumber Co lumber 1CS 40
EG Caino Co lumber C8 5
on county road fund levy of 1902 as follows
CC Burt road work 1125
James Ryan ame 6 10
William llammoll samo 150
W L East samo 10 00
rO Dotts i amo COO
C N -until samo 27 00
John Penny samo 2 50
J W Harrison same GOO
On motion tho demand of J II Mooroon tho
cunty treasurer for tho refunding of taxes il
legally assessed against him amounting to
1260 in Driftwood precinct for the year 1900
which demand was certified by tho county
treasurer to the county commis ionors allowed
On motion tho board adjourned to meet
January 0 190
Attest E J Wucox County Clerk
D X Wateksian Chairman
KEP0RT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
Citizens Bank of McCook
of McCook Nebra ka Charter No 276
Incorporated in tho tatn nf Nebraska at tho
close of business November 25th 1902
KESOUKCE8
Loans and Discounts 133073 21
Overdrafts secured and unsecured 1603 59
Stocks securities judgments claims
etc
Other real estate
Current oxptne3 and taxes paid
Due from national state and
private banks and bank
ers 17635 81
Checks and items o f ex
change 5S3 00
Specie 2610 67
Cash f Bills 8924 00
1552 tf
12000 00
2903 71
Total cash on hand 29
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feature of which was a Tom Thumb
wedding
A Timely Suggestion
This is the sea oa of tho year when the pru
7SS51
Total 5 1S592C41
IIABHITIKS
Capital stock paid in 50000 00
Surplus fund a000 00
Undivided profit 6472 44
Individual deposits subject
to check S62SC3 62
Demand certificates of de
posit ssirx
Time certificates of deposit 21273 02
Cashiers checks outstanding 8ia 03
Due to state ami private
banks and bankers S590 33 126 97
Total 133926 11
State of Nebraska couuty of Eedwillow ss
I A C Ebert cashier of tho above named
bank do solemnly swear that the above state
ment i i correct and i true copy of the report
made to thestato banking hoard
Attet A C Ebekt Cashier
V Franklin Director
W B Wolfe Director
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this Cth
dav of Decomber 1902
seal II H Bekkt Notary Fublic
LEGAL NOTICE
In tho district court of Lancaster county
Nebraska
In tho matter of tho application or Lillian
McAlpiuo guanliau of Maud McAlpinc J Flovd
McAlpine Harry MeUpino and Marian Mc
Alpino minors for license to sell real estate
Notice is hereby given that on the 29th day of
December 1902 the said applicant Lillian Mc
Alpine guardian as afore aid under and by
virtue of a licence to her granted by said court
at the front door of tho in tho city
of McCook in Red willow comity Nebra ka
and at the hour of two oclock in the afternoon
a TirniTiimmR was rpndfirprl tho nrin final of said lav will soil at public vendue to tho
dent and careful housewife replenishes her lone north range twenty sis wetof the sixth
supply of Chamberlains Cough Remedy It is
cortain to bo needed before the winter is ovor
and results aro much moro prompt and satis
factory when it i3 kept at hand and given as
soon as the cold is contracted and beforo it has
become settled in the In almost every
instance a sevoro cold may bo warded off by
taking this remedy freely as toon as tho first
indication of tho cold appears Thero is no
danger in giving itto children for it contains no
haTmfnl substance It is pleasant to take both
adulta and children like it Buy it and you will
get tho best It always cures For salo py Mc
Connell Si Borry
BANKSVILLE
A mild cold wave hit us again
Wed-
nesday
A M Benjamin has moved into his
new soddy at Banksville
Benjamin Bros are delivering cream
for shipment to Truer Kansas
J II Relph and the school teacher
were McCook traders last Saturday
Mrs Cora Hartman Miss Jessie and
Glen were Banksville visitors Saturday
Jake Wesch was out picking corn
Tuesday getting an oar occasionally by
careful searching
Favorite Family Remedy
Frequently accidents occur in tho household
which canso burascuts sprains and bruises for
use in such cases Ballards Snow Liniment has
for many years been tho constant favorite fam
ily remedy 23c 50c and 100at AMcMillons
hiches t bidder thernfor the following described
lands owned by said minors her wards that is
to ay
The undivided ono half of tho south half of
the southwest quarter of section thirteen
and the undivided ono half of the northwott
qnarter of section twentj four all in township
D
Principal Meridian in Rodwillow county Ne
braska
Said lands will bo sold subject to an incum
brance of a life estate belonging to Lillian Mc
Alpine in an undivided one third thereof And
said sale will bo held open for one hour from
two oclock till three oclock of said day
Lillian McAlpine Guardian as aforesaid
The Pride of Heroes
Many soldiers in the last war wrote to say
that for scratches brnises cuts wounds corns
sore feet and stiff joints Bucklens Arnica Salve
is the best in tho world Samo for burns scalds
boils ulcers skin eruptions and piles It cures
or no pay Only 23c at McConnell Berrys
drug store
ONT
IHCOnPORATC3t82
bE rOOLEDl
Take the genuine original
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA
Made only by Madison Medi
cine Co Madison Wis It
keeps you well Our trade
murk cut on each package
Price 35 cents Never sold
in bulk Accept no substi
tute Ask jour druggist
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How
Suit
right here at home
it is finished
suits Now
clothing
is the
BUSINESS SUITS
Come and
Great Tonic braces body and brain drives
away all impuritiei from your sjstem Makes
you well Keeps jou well liocky Mountain Tea
i3c McConnell Berry
Fraternal Insurance Order Cards
R O 1 P A -Lodge No G12 meets first and
third Thuradays of each month McConnells
hall 330 p m E B IIubek President W S
Guyee Secretary
ROYAL HIGKLANDERS McCook
lodge No 307 meets on second and fourth Mon
day evenings of each month at eight oclock in
McConnell hall J It McCacl Illustrious
Pro Robt W Dkvoh Secrotarj
DR W V GAGE
FicCook Nebraska
C H BOYLE
ATTORNEY at LAW
McCook Nebraska
Telephone 44 P O Buildln
Saved at Graves Brink
I know I would long ago have been in my
grave writes Mrs S If News om of Decatur
Ala if it had not been for Electric Bittern For
three years I suffered untold agony from the
worst forms of indigestion waterbrash stomach
and bowel dyspepsia Bt this excellent medi
cine did me a world of good Since using it I
can eat heartily and have gained i3 pounds
For indigestion loss of appetito stomach liver
and kidney troubles Electric Bitters are a posi
tive guaranteed cure Only 50c at McConnell Sz
Berrys drugstore
A Million Voices
Could hardly express tho thanks of Homer
Hall of Wost Point la Listen why A severe
cold had settled on his lungs cau ing a mot
obstinato cough Several physicians said he
had consumption but could not help him When
all thought ho was doomed ho began to use Dr
Kings New Discovery for Consumption and
writes It completely cured mo and saved my
life I now weigh 227 lbs Its positively guar
anteed for coughs colds and lung troubles
Price 50c and 1 W Trial bottles free at McCon
nell Berrys
s
About That
of Clothes
There are many kinds of clothes There
is one kind some people call tailor made
which they send away for This kind we
do not sell
THE KIND WE SELL ARE
MADE BY FIRST CLASS WORKMEN
and fitted on you before
That is the only tailor made
see m e
time to
H
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order one
25 PANTS 650
before you buy
Yours for Business
L 0 Mehns9 Tailor
Ot
I had a most stubborn cough
for many years It deprived me
of sleep and I grew very thin I
then tried Ayers Cherry Pectoral
and was quicklv cured
R N Mann Fall Mills Tenn
Sixty years of cures
and such testimony as the
above have taught us what
Ayers Cherry Pectoral
will do
We know its the great
est cough remedy ever
made And you will say
so too after you try it
Theres cure in every drop
Tbree sizes 25c 50c SI All drnjjisls
Consult your doctor If lie says take it
then do as ho says If ho tells you not
to take it thou dont take it Ho knows
Leavo it with him Wo aro wllliri
J C AYKU CO LowoII Mass
Good Advice
Tho most miserable lieings in tho world aro
those suffering from dyspepsia and liver com
plaint More than seveniy fivo per cent of the
people in tho United States aro olHicted with
these two diseases and their effect such as
sour stomach sick headache habitual costive
ness palpitation of tho heart heartburn water
brash gnawing and burning pains at the pit of
tho stpmach jellow skin coated tongue and
disagreeable taste in the mouth coming up of
food after eating low spirits etc Goto your
druggist and get a bottle of August Flowor for
75 cents Two doses will relievo yon Try it
Get Greens Special Almanac
II P SUTTON
McCOOK
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JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
E J MITCHELL
NEBRASKA
JOHN E KELLEY
ATT0ENEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Nebraska
EerAgent of Lincoln Land Co Office
First d ir north ol Commercial hotel
C E ELDRED
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook Nebraska
Office in Court House Phone 181
DR A P WELLES
Physician and
Surgeon J
McCOOK - - NEB
Office over McMillons drug storo Rosidonco
702 Main Aveuuo Kesidenco phono K Oflico
phono 28 Calls answered uighcor day -
AUOTIOiYEER
Phonos Oflico 17 nidonco 93
Write or Phone for Terms and Date
DRJBFICKES
A Reliable
Graduate Dentist
PHONE HO 160
OVGR
MCCONNELL
Ei BERRYS
McCOOK NEBRASKA
EARL MURRAY
Bates Did
Stand
McCook Neb
Shave flair Cut Sham
pooanvthingin my lino in
an artistic manner Qlve
mo a call and trial
L PREVOST
DRNTIST
Gradiate of Kansas
City Lintal College
OverJasMcAdams
Telephone 43
McCook Nebraska
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All Calls For The
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Answered by the
BLUR FRONT
LIVERY BARN
g Will make all trains and an-
swer all calls to any
part of the city
PHONE 36
W H Ackerman r
McCook Nebraska
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