The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 09, 1903, Image 4

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Special Reductions 9
of Prices on Our
Entire Stock of Shoes
We Need the Room and the Money
You Need the Goods
There is no reason why we cant trade and
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Nothing to be Reserved
You Get the Cut
in Anything in the Shoe Line
Come in and pick out what you need and
we will name a price you cant get
X away from
We Mean Business
Bee Hive McCook
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lumber and
Steam Fitter
McCOOK HEBR
Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Agent for Halliday Waupun eclipse
Windmills Basement of the Meeker
Phillips Building
Kodol Dyspepsia Gnro
IHgests what yoa eat
A Good Thing
German Syrup is the special prescription of
Dr A Boschee a celebrated German Physician
and is acknowledged to be one of the moat f ortnn
ato discoveries in medicine It quickly cures
coughs colds and Iunfj troubles of the seTerest
nature removing the cause 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 every case which its rapidly increasing 3ale
every season confirms Two million bottle9 sold
annually Boschees German Syrup was intro
duced in the United States 1S5S and is now sold
in every town and village in the civilized world
Three doses will relievo any ordinary cough
Price 73 cents Get Greens Special Almanac
Finds a Way to Live Long
rrw 14 oflinfv nnpirnncvTnftnt of n discovorv
that will surely longthon lifo is made by Editor
O H Downey of Jhurubusco Indiana x wisn
to state he writes that Dr Kings New Dis
covery is the most infallible remedy that I have
ever known for coughs colds and grip Its
invaluable to people with weak lungs Having
this wonderful medicine no one need dread
pneumonia or consumption Its relief is sure
and certain McConnoll Berry guarantoo
every 50c and 100 bottle and give trial bottles
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LACIDRAUGHT
THE ORIGINAL
LIVER MEDICINE
A sallow complexion dizziness r
biliousness and a coated tongue
are common indications of liver
and kidney diseases Stomach and
bowel troubles severe as they are
cive immediate warning by pain
but liver and kidney troubles
though le3s painful at the start are
much harder to cure Thedfords
Black Draught never fails to bene
fit diseased liver and -weakened kid
neys It stirs up the torpid liver
to throw off the germs of fever and
ague Itis a certain preventive
of cholera and Brights disease of
the kidneys With kidneys re
inforced by Thedfords Black
Draught thousands of persons have
dwelt immune in the midst of yel
low fever Many families live in
perfect health and have no other
doctor than Thedfords Black
Draught It is always on hand for
use in an emergency and saves
many expensive calls of a doctor
Mullins S C March 10 1901
I have used Thedfords Black Draught
for three years and I have not had to go
to a doctor since I have been taking it
It is the best medicine for me that is
on the market for liver and kidney
iroumes ana ayspepsia and other
complaints Rev A G LEWIS
w4k0mam
SOUTH SIDE
Literary on the South Side is still in
the swim
They are agitating a telephone line for
the South Side
A L Overmans mother is down from
Denver visiting him
Koy Jacobs is attending the conserva
tory of music at Lincoln
Mr Matthews of North Platte is visit
ing relatives on the South Side
Miss Nettie Dutton returned to Lin
coln Sunday morning on No 12
Alfred Fitch left last Sunday for
Lincoln to have his ejes treated
Glenn Somerville returned to Lincoln
Sunday to his university studies
There was a crokinolo party last
Wednesday evening at J A Schmidtzs
The Mexican who has been caring for
the Christian sheep has returned to
Mexico
Randel Walsh are putting up a fine
barn to replace the one recently burned
It is 36x4G in size
Miss Somerville and Miss Cookman
spent vacation at the Somerville home
and returned to their school work on
Sunday the fourth
Miss Kate McKilhp returned from
her visit home last Saturday and re
sumed her school duties on Monday
morning of this week
There was a watch meeting and taffy
stretch at the home of C H Jacobs
New Year eve at which the young peo
ple of the South Side were pretty well
represented Glenn Somerville took the
prize for being the best stretcher
Red Polls at Trenton
The first auction of Red Polled cattle
ever held in this section of the state
took place at Trenton Friday The
consignment was from the herd of
Charles Graff Bancroft Nebraska and
E J Mitchell acted as sponsor The
offering consisted of three full bloods
and twenty one calves and heifers The
buyers were out in large numbers and a
very successful sale was the result The
pure blood 1400 pound cow Fascina
tion Third went to R C Sydow of
Trenton for 175 the yearling Iowa
Davidson Tenth calf Baby Bov went to
I ft Darnell of Stratton for 100 the
grade calves and heifers sold at prices
ranging from 35 to 60
Who Will Gire Us the Facts
The Tribune wants to publish some
statements of farmers who have raised
beets during the past season Who will
respond with the facts Tell us the
acreage the total tons of beets raised
the expense of raising them the sum
received for the product We will do the
rest Will you respond promptly
Smallpox at Wray Colorado
It is reported that the town of Wray
Colorado is quarantined on account of
the prevalence of smallpox in that burg
It is stated that there are 12 cases in the
town Trainmen are prohibited from
going up town from trains
Circumstances
The endless road has many a sudden turn
Its landscape changes ever and is gone
Yet must the myriad thousands journey on
And many haply meet there who would learn
The pitfalls waiting and the dangers stern
But while they palter lo the happy dawn
Is noonday and a hopeful lifo is pawn
Unto the voiceless mystery of an urn
The men and things that round ns congregate
Are sent there by the will and wish of fate
We cannot say them nay nor from the deep
Of nothingness call them to good or ill
A preappointed way wo take and keep
Oer self alone maintain supreme a will
Charles W Stevens in The Outlook
Croup
Tho peculiar cough which indicates croup is
usually well known to the mothers of croupy
children No time should bo lost in the treat
ment of it and for this purpose no medicine has
received more universal approval than Cham
berlains Cough Remedy Do not waste valu
able time in experimenting with untried romo
diesno matter how highly they may be recom
mended but give this medicine as directed and
all symptoms of croup will quickly disappear
For sale by McConnell Berry
CEDAR BLUFFS KANSAS
Joe Kennedy was in Oberlin Monday
H S Kennedy invoiced his store first
of this week
Ira J Peck was a business caller at
Oberlin this weok
D H Rittophouse shipped a car load
of hogs Wednesday
Cedar Bluifs was visited with quite a
rain Saturday evening
II Borndt has just finished the car
penter work on his new house
Ray and Gone Rushton returned from
Norton on Saturday of last week
E H Everistrnade a business trip to
Danbury between trains Monday
A S Kennedy was over to visit his
parents this week from McCook
Byron and Clyde Everist wero Dan
bury visitors a few days last week
Misses Sallie Bell and Freda Wilholm
spent Friday with Mrs II S Kennedy
Misses Minnie Martha and Olga
Berndt spent New Year day at Miss
Cora Weyeneths
Sheriff Lehman took the train here
last Saturday for Beaver City looking
for mortgaged horsP9
Mr and Mrs Amos Peck departed
Monday for Oklahoma to spend the
winter with Mrs Pecks sisters
Rev G Johnson left for Johnson
Nebraska one day last week to attend
tho funeral of his sisters husband
William Bartell of Wilsonvillo who
has been working on thu section hero
has secured a section at Blakeman
Wo see the elevator doors open again
and grain coming On account of tho
bad ronds the past week the farmers
couldnt haul
Mr and Mrs J II Tracy gave a party
in honor of Miss Besse Newcomb of
Cambridge About 25 guests were pres
ent and the evening was pleasantly spent
in games Prizes were given
Good Advice
Tho most miserable beings in the world are
those suffering from dyspepsia and liver complaint-
More than seventy five per cent of the
people in tho United States are ofliicted with
these two diseases and their effects such as
sour stomach sick headache habitual costivo
ness palpitation of tho heart heartburn water
brash gnawing and burniug pains at tho pit of
the stomach yellow skin coated tougue and
disagreeable tasto in tho mouth coming np of
food after eating low spirits etc Goto your
druggist and got a bottle of August Flower for
75 cents Two doses will relievo yon Try it
Get Grecn3 Special Almanac
MARION
Powell Nilsson expect to balo bav
in the near future
Ernest Galusha is putting in a cistern
for Laflferty Brothers
George Weyeneth has butchered sev
eral beeves this winter
Pearl Plumb returned to McCook
Saturday to attend school
Powell Nilsson received two cars of
calves from Denver Monday
Lena Steele returned Saturday from
his visit at Oronoque Kansas
C VanPelt is hauling corn from this
place to the ranch near Cedar Bluffs
Kansas
The Benton cattle have been moved
from Clay Bros field to Pew Bro3 alf
alfa field for a short time
Mrs C C Pew accompanied her
mother home to Fort Morgan Colorado
for a short visit with friends
It3 pretty hard to define real beauty Rare
and beautiful women everywhere owe their lot-
liness to Rocky Mountain Tea IK cents
Dislocated Her Shoulder
Mrs Johanna Soderholm of Fergus Falls
Minn fell and dislocated her shoulder Sho
had s surgeon get it back in place as soon as
possible but it was quite sore and pained her
very much Her son mentioned that he had
seen Chamberlains Pain Balm advertised for
sprains and soreness and she asked him to buy
her a bottle of it which he did It quickly
relieved her and enabled her to sleep which she
had not done for several days The son was so
much pleased with the relief it gave his mother
that he has since recommended it to many
others For sale by McConnell Berry
DANBURY
Murray Johnson was very sickTues
day night
Mrs A S Palmer of McCook is visit
ing her parents Agent and Mrs LCann
After a two weeks vacation Pearl
Hayes returned to her school at Osburn
Mr and Mrs Rea Oman of McCook
visited relatives and friends in Danbury
last week
Pearl Billings of McCook spent Tues
day and Wednesday of last week visiting
Danbury friends
Perry Shepherd of Osburn drove over
to Danbury last Saturday returning on
Sunday with their teacher Pearl Hayes
Ed Hethcote has bought E FWoods
frame house and will move it onto the
lots he bought of Harrison Messner
near the stockyards
The stock extra took out of Danbury
four cars each of cattle and hogs for J
L Sims which with what they had
made a train of twenty carloads of stock
The regular train on Thursday morning
had twenty car3 more of cattle hogs and
horses
Many of tho ills from which women suffer can
bo completely cured with Rocky Mountain Tea
Rich red blood good digestion and health fol
low its use 33 cents
The Secretof Lonsr Life
Consists in keeping all the main organs of the
body in healthy regular action and in quickly
destroying deadly disease germs Electric Bit
ters regulate stomach liver and kidneys purify
the blood and give a splendid appetite They
work wonders in curing kidney troubles female
complaints nervous diseases constipation dys
pepsia and malaria Vigorous health and
strength always follow their use Only COc
guaranteed by McConnell Berry druggists
How About That
Suit 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
right here at home and fitted on you before
it is finished That is the only tailor made
suits Now is the time to order one
BUSINESS SUITS 25 PANTS 650
Come and see m e before y o u buy
clothing Yours for Business
L O Melius Tailor
R C I P A -Lodge No 612 meets first and
third Thursdajs of each month McConnoUs
hull 8w p m E B Hubeh President W S
Guyee Secretary
ROYAL HIGHLANDERS McCook
lodgo No IS07 meftfa on second and fourtii Mon
day evening of each mouth at eight oclock iu
McConnoll ball It V Devoe Illustrious Pro
tector J C Mitchell Secretary
DR W V GAGE
flcCook Nebraska
C H BOYLE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook Nebraska
Telephone 44 P O Building
ghing
I was given up to die with
quick consumption I then began
to use Ayers Cherry Pectoral I
improved at once and am now in
perfect health Chas E Hart
man Gibbstown N Y
Its too risky playing
with your cough
The first thing you
know it will be down
deep in your lungs and
the play will be over Be
gin early with Ayers
Cherry Pectoral and stop
the cough
Three sizes 25c SOc SI AH druggists
Consult your doctor If lie says take It
then do as he says If he tells you not
to take It then dont take It He knows
Leave It with him We are -willing
J C AYEK CO Jowen jaas
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtue of an order of sale issued from the
District Court of Red Willow CountyNebraska
under a decreo in an action wherein John K
Kelley is plaintiff and George P Smitlt and
Mrs George P Smith et al are defendants to
me directed and delivered I shall offer at pub
lic sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash
at tho east door of the court houso in McCook
Red Willow county Nebraska on tho 2nd day
of February 193 at the hour of one oclock
p m the followingdescribed real estate to wit
Lots one 1 two 2 three 3 four t five
5 and six 6 in block two 2 in the third
addition to McCook Red Willow county
nhri eta
Dated this Ulst day of December 1902
A C Cbahteee Sheriff
f E Kelley Attorney
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtue of an order of sale issued from the
District Court of Rod Willow CountyNebraka
under a decree in an action wherein Kate Car
roll is plaintiff and Edwin N Benjamin etal
are defendants to me directed and dolivered I
shall offer at public sale and soil to tho highest
bidder for cash at the oast door of the court
house in McCook Rod Willow CountyNebraska
on tho 2nd day of February 190 at the hour of
one oclock p m the following described real
estate to wit
The east half of the northwest quarter and
the south half of the northeast quarter of sec
tion thirty one town two north range twenty
nine west Gth P M in Red Willow count
Nebraska
Dated this 31st day of December 1902
A C Ceabtees Sheriff
C E Eldbed Attorney
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtue of an order of sale issued from the
district court of Red Willow County Nebraska
in an action wherein William T Wootton is
plaintiff and Samuel N Troth et al are de
fendants to me directed and delivered I shall
offer at pnblic sale and sell to the highest bid
der for cash at the front door of the court
honpo in McCookRed Willow County Nebr on
the 2nd day of February 1903 at tho hour of one
oclock p m tho following described real
estate to wit
Lots eight nine and ten in block twelve
West McCook Nebraska Each of said lots to
be offered for salo separately
Dated this 31st day of December 1902
A C Ceabteeb Sheriff
W S Moblan Attorney for Plaintiff
H P SUTTON
McCOOK
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MUSICAL GOODS
E J MITCHELL
NEBRASKA
Fraternal Insurance Urder Cards
JEWELER
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Neijraska
Agent of Lincoln Land Co Office
First door north of 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 McMillens drug store Residence
702 Main Avouuo Residence phono St Ofiico
phono liS Calls answered night or day
AUCTIONEER
Phones Ofiica 17 residence 9i
Write or Phone for Terms and Date
DRJBFICKES
A Reliable
Graduate Dentist
PHONE NO0I60
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MCCOOK NEBRASKA
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me a call and trial
H L PREVOST
DRNTIST
Grad tate of Kansas
City Lntal College
Over JasMcAdani3
Telephone 43
McCook Nebraska
All Calls For The
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Answered by the
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Will make all trains and an
swer all calls to any
part of the city
PHONE 36
W H Ackerman
McCook Nebraska
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I Seven BCffion boxes sold in past 12 months TfaJS Signature Sf JyrZrsri DOS 25c J
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