The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 23, 1903, Image 5

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Another Wolf Hunt
There will bo another wolf hunt next
Tuesdny January 27th and following
are the instructions
All men belonging to the south line
will meet at Perry at 9 oclock Those
of the east line will meet at John Hein
leiris place and S D McClains place
at 9 oclock Tho north line men will
assemble at Jack Osburns and H T
Churchs at 9 oclock Those of the
west line will meet at George Browns
and John N Smiths at 9 oclock Tho
center of tho round up will be the corn
field on tho Easterday place on tho big
flat All are invited to come and have a
day of sport with us Bring shotguns
loaded with BBshot Wo had a fine time
at the last round up last Saturday
when 125 participated in tho hunt
Signed Ben Doyle Albert Smith
captains north side Roy Stewart George
Brown captains west side Frank Caro
thera W M Sharp captains east side
John Real B6rt Sheldon captains south
side
These additional instructions have
been issued by the east side south divi
sion captain
Bo sure and bring a shotgun ready
Be sure and have it loaded heavy
Be sure that you do not leave the ring
To catch a wolf thats thro the string
Be sure to bring a hammer or pinchers
To pull out the barbed wire clinchers
Be sure you come in time
And dont fail to keep in line
We hope youll not take us for a poet
For were neither a sheep nor a
Come one and all come great and small
And help make the coyotes
It will be well for each captain to have
an assistant at each corner-
Unconscious From Croup
During a sudden and terrible attack of croup
our little girl was unconscious from strangula
tion says A L Spafford postmaster Chester
Mich and a dose of One Minute Cough Cure
was administered and repeated often It re
duced the swelling and inflammation cut the
mucus and shortly tho child was resting easy
and epeadily recovered It cures coughs colds
lagrippo and all throat and lung troubles
One Minute Cough Cure lingers in the throat
and chest and enables tho lungs to contribute
pure health giving oxygene t o the blood
McConnell Berry
Developing Better Seed
Every farmer knows of course that
one of the worst mistakes he can make
t
4 is to plant poor seed but every farmer
does not know the difference between
the very best seed and that which is not
so good Poor seed is a bad investment
because if it makes a difference of only
a few bushels to the acre it is a loss of
many dollars Some of the most inter
esting experiments of recent years have
been the work of breeding better seed
and improving it just the same as live
stock has been improved by intelligent
breeding
The Twentieth Century Farmer is
publishing a most interesting series of
articles by Thomas L Lyon of the Ne
braska Agricultural Experiment station
on breeding wheat and corn These and
other articles along the same line should
be carefully studied by every farmer who
uses his brains in making his farming
pay
You can get a free sample copy by
sending your name to The Twentieth
Century Farmer 2057Farnam St Oma
ha Neb but it would be worth your
while to send in 1 for a whole years
subscription or 25 cents for a three
months trial subscription
One Hundred Dollars a Box
is tho value H S Tisdale Summerton S D
places on DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve He says
I had tho piles for 20 years I tried many
doctors and remedies but all failed except
DeWitts Witch Hazel Salvo It cured me
It is a combination of healing properties of
Witch Hazel with antiseptics and emollients
relieves and permanently cures blind bleeding
itching and protruding piles sorescuts bruises
eczema salt rheum and alLskin diseases Mc
Connell fc Berry
GREET
FARMERS SHIPPING ASSOCIATION
Will also buy on same days
B M meat market F
Office at the
S WILCOX
I am now prepared to take your orders for
shipment for car lots of hogs and cattle on
EVERY - TUESDAY AND - SATURDAY
A Most Liberal Offer
All our farmer renders should take
advantage of tho unprecedented club
bing offer wo make this year which
includes with this paper the
Iowa Homestead its special Farmers
Institute Editions and tho Poultry
Farmer These three publication aro
the best in their class and should bo in
every farm homo To them we add for
local county and general news our own
paper and make the price of tho four
one year only 8125 Never beforo was
so much suporior reading matter offered
for so small an amount of money
The three papers named which we club
with our own aro well known through
out tho west and commend themselves
to the readers favorable attention upon
mere mention The Iowa Homestead is
the great agricultural and live stock
paper of the west the Poultry Farmer
is the most practical poultry paper for
the farmer while tho Special Farmers
Institute editions are the most practical
publications for the promotion of good
farming ever published Take advant
age of this great offer as it will hold
good for a short time only Samples of
these papers may be examined by call
ing at this office
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals
will be received by the county commissioners of
Red Willow county Nebraska at the office of
the county clerk up to noon February 3rd 1903
for sucli medical services of physicians as may
be required by tho poor of Red Willow county
proposals to embrace the following districts
of said county viz
The First district comprises the six eastern
precincts of tho First commissioner district
Tho Second district comprises all of the pre
cincts of the Second commissioner district
The Third district comprises the eight western
precincts of Red Willow county
Tho county commissioners reserve the right to
reject any and all bids
E J Wilcox County Clerk
McCook Nebraska January 12 1903
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that the county com
missioners of Red Willow county will receive
sealed bids for the printing of commissioners
proceedings legal notices and delinquent taxes
for the year 1903 parties receiving contract to
furnish good and suflicieut bond for tho faith
ful performance of said contract Said bids to
be filed with the county clerk on or before
February 3rd 1903 and to bo endorsed thereon
Bids for the county printing for the year 1903
Commissioners reserve the right to reject any
and all bids
E J Wilcox County Clerk
Dated this 13th day of January 1903
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS
To John Hummell John T Farrell Edward
Farrell Hannah Doyle Mary Farrell Albert E
Latham Mary Ann Fitzgerald Minnie Farrell
and Mary Ann Farrell and to all whom it may
concern
Tho commissioner appointed to locate a road
commencing at the southeast corner of section
twenty nine 29 township number two 2
north in range twenty six 25 west of the Cth
pm thence west on section line two miles to
the southwest corner of section thirty 30
thence north one mile to the southwest corner
of section nineteen 19 and terminating there
at in Tyrone precinct Red Willow county
Nebraska has reported in favor of the location
thereof and all objections thereto or claims for
damages must lxs filed in tho county clerks
office on or beforo noon of the 17th day of
March A D 190 or said road will be estab
lished without reference thereto
E J Wilcox County Clerk
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS
To Gottlieb Weyeneth and Marion Powell
and to all whom it may concern
The commissioner appointed to locate a road
commencing at the southeast corner of section
twenty nine 29 township one 1 range twenty-eight
28 as a starting point thence west on
section line between sections twenty nine 29
and thirty two 32 about 63S feet to the bridge
thence in a southwesterly course 1840 feet to a
point 232 feet south of the section line
between sections twenty nine 29 and thirty
two 32 thence in a northwesterly course
683 feet to a point on the said section line 300
feet east of the bridge on said section line that
is located near the quarter section line has re
ported in favor of the establishment thereof as
follows
Commencing at the southeast corner of sec
tion twenty nine 29 township one 1 range
twenty eight 28 as a starting point thenco
west on section lino between sections twenty
nine 29 and thirty two 32nino 9 chains and
thirty three 33 links thence southwest twenty
three 23 degrees thirty 30 minutes fourteen
14 chains and thirty four 34 dinks thenco
northwest eighty nine 89 degrees fourteen 14
chains and thirty two 32 links to section lino
between sections twenty nine 29 and thirty two
32 terminating thereat
And all objections thereto or claims for dama
ges must be filed in the county clerks office on
or before noon of the 17th day of March A D
1903 or said road will be established without
reference thereto
E J Wilcox County Clerk
To Everybody
INGS
In purchasing the Model Shoe Store from Mr F S
Vahue I did so knowing that the generous patronage
given the store was secured by selling good stylish
serviceable shoes at prices that cannot be equalled
in a general store on the same quality of footwear
I will keep up the high standard and make it to your
advantage to buy at the Model Yours for business
A E
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The HodeI Shoe Store
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Redwillow County Beet Growers Organize
Concluded from page ono
tho growers of this section in tho scien
tific cultivation of tho sugar beets this
coming year without expense to tho
growers and wo imagino much to their
profit as Mr Leavitt is the father of
Nebraskas sugar beet industry
As tho Hitchcock county people had
already organized a county association
Mr Solomon of the committee declined
to unite in tho report for that reason
Tho question of organizing a county or a
district association was thus projected
into the convention There wore strong
advocates of each but it was finally de
cided for tho present to organize as a
county with the idea of branching out
later into a district organization
President Barnett of the Southwest
Nebraska Industrial association read
some interesting facts from a Loveland
Colorado letter about the sugar beet
industry real estate values etc
Perhaps no one man left so strong an
impress on the meeting as did President
Leavitt of the Ames factory His state
ment that on the year following tho cul
tivation of a total of 5000 acres of sugar
beets in the Republican Valley he would
build a factory of 500-tons-per-day capa
city in tho valley was met with a demon
stration He also stated that if the
citizens of McCook would plant 400 ho
would plant the remaining 100 to make
a 500 acre station here Thk Tribune
has no doubt but that this acreage will
be largely exceeded this year As to
the factory however ho advised making
haste slowly but making permanent and
sure progress in the industry noting the
fact which all conservative citizens will
appreciate that one year of failure will
do more damage to the industry than
ought else He1 offered the services of
his practical and expert men of tho
Standard factory to assist local growers
Noted the need of developing our irri
gation possibilities Called attention to
the necessity of rotation of crops Gave
assurances of assisting succesfully in the
help question answering many questions
and in many ways adding to the intorest
of tho meeting in his frank and prompt
businesslike manner
Rev Carlisle P B Martin L L D
Waverly Texas writes Of a morning when
first rising I often find a troublesome collection
of phlegm which produces a cough and is very
hard to dislodge but a small quantity of Bal
lards Horehound syrup will at once dislodge it
and the trouble is over I know of no medicine
that is equal to it and is so pleasant to take
I can most cordially recommend it to all per
sons needing a medicine for lung or throat
troubles Price 25c 50c and 100 bottle at A
McM illlene
Photographing- Animals
Until the last year or soall of the pic
tures of fine live stock which have been
appearing in the farm papers were made
from drawings and as the artist tried to
picture an ideal animal the illustrations
looked as much like the real animal as a
wooden Indian looks like a live Indian
The first paper to run its illustrations
from actual photographs was The Twen
tieth Century Farmer in fact even today
it is the only publication which has its
own photographic department and which
spends the mone3T to send its photo
graphers to the farms of the best live
stock breeders in the west They travel
as well to the fairs stock shows and the
best farms and orchards in fact every
where to get timely pictures to illustrate
The Twentieth Century Farmer If you
have never seen it send your name to
The Twentieth Century Farmer 2051
Farnam street Omaha Nebraska for a
free sample copy or 25 cents for three
months trial subscription Price per
year 1
It contains each week from 24 to 4S
pages and the illustrations are only one
of the many features which make it the
handsomest and most interesting farm
journal
Stops the Cough and
Works off the Cold
Laxative Bromo Qninine Tablets enre a cold in
one day No cure no pay Price 25 cents
COLEMAN
W M Sharp has filled his ice house
Matt Droll put up twenty five loads of ice
Matt Drolls foreman killed a coyote Monday
morning
Miss Lizzie Wilson is working at the National
hotel in McCook
A representative of the Grand Island college
was here Tuesday
Russell Corner ended the life of a cojote on
Wednesday morning
Mr and Mrs Henry Thrailkill were in this
town a few days ago
Mike Coyle sold nine steers last Friday and
delivered them in McCook
Mrs Grace Bixler nee Cole of McCook was
with the homcfolks last Sunday
Mr and Mrs HB Wales after visiting several
weeks in Illinois returned last Friday night
Several from Spring creek were present at the
Epworth League meeting last Sunday evening
at the Coleman school house
John Osburn has been done gone and jumped
tho broom stick once Some lovely girl of Los
Angeles California did hold tho lncky number
that drew the prize of mammoutb proportions
Heres our lSV John and the now Mrs Osburn
May your voyage over lifes sea bo one of happi
ness and pleasure John came hero when a
very small boy and here grew to manhood He
is the son of Mr and Mrs D JOsburn of Osbnrn
postofiice For several years past he has been
in the mercantile business in Los Angeles
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES FOR 1903
In the matter of the necessary expenses dur
ing tho year on motion the estimate for the
same for tho year 1903 was fixed as follows
County General fund 12000 00
County Bridge fond 5000 00
County Road fund 4000 00
Soldiers Relief fund 500 00
Willow Grore precinct 1700 00
Bartloy Village bond 400 00
McCook City bond 200 00
North Valley precinct 50000
School District bonds S000 00
E J Wilcox County Clerk
McCook Neb Jan 13 1903
Fraternal Insurance order Cards
R C I P A -Lodge No G12 meets first and
third Thursdays of ench month McConnolls
hall 830 p m E B Hcdeb President W S
Gutke Secretary
ROYAL HIGHLANDERS McCook
lodge No 307 meets on eocond and fourth Mon
day ovoningt of oach month at eight oclock in
McConnell hall R W Devok Illustrious Pro
tector J C Mitchell Secretary
BARTLEY
Another dance at Vandorens Friday
night
G W Jones returned home Friday
from Iowa
Mrs McCord returned home Satur
day night
Ed Curleo and wife went to Lincoln
Monday night
The little daughter of Mr Groush
who is visiting at Mr Clouses is still
quite sick
A surprise party was given at tho
homo of Katie Eiter Wednesday night
of this week
Otis Farrer from Havelock was visit
ing out home Friday and Saturday of
last week
Several from this place were McCook
visitors tho first of the week attending
tho suit between Ed Curleo and an
implement company of Lincoln
James Epperly had tho misfortune to
tip over with a load of alfalfa later part
of last week breaking the rack badly
and spraining his ankle
Hiram McCord began work in the mill
at Indianola one day last week but
evidently mill work does not suit his
taste for he returned to Mr Vandorens
the next evening or possibly the city
air didnt agree with his health Ask
him for further information
Died At Hendley January 10 1903
C E Williams of this place He was
taken sick quite suddenly Sunday Jan
uary 11 and word was sent to his wife
at this place informing her if he
became worse she would be sent for on
Wednesday she received a letter stating
he was getting better and the following
evening a telegram saying he wasnt ex
pected to live Mrs Williams and son
Arnold started for Hendley at once
arriving there between five and six
oclock a m Mr Williams passed away
at six just a few minutes after his wife
reached him The deceased has lived m
this community a good many years and
was well and favorably known by all
He leaves a wife and four children to
mourn his death The funeral was held
at the M E church Sunday afternoon
at 2 oclock after which interment was
made here
Dislocated Her Shoulder
Mrs Johanna Soderholm of Fergus Falls
Minn fell and dislocated her shoulder She
had a 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 fe Berry
McCook Market Quotations
Corrected Friday morning
Corn 37
Wheat 48
Oats 35
Rye 32
Hogs 52
Eggs 20
Butter 17J4
The crown heads of every nation
The rich men poor men and misers
All join in paying tribute to
DeWitts Little Early Risers
H Williamson San Antonio Texas writes
Little Early Riser pills are the best I ever used
in my family I unhesitatingly recommend them
to everybody They cure constipation bilious
ness sick headache torpid liver jaundice
malaria and liver troubles McConnell Berry
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Thedfords Black Praueht has
saved doctors bills for more than
sixty years For the common fam
ily ailments such as constipation
indigestion hard colds bowel com
plaints chills and fever bilious
ness headaches and other like
complaints noother medicine is
necessary It invigorates and reg
ulates the liver assists digestion
stimulates action of the kidnevs
purifies the blood and purges the
bowels of foul accumulations It
cures liver complaint indigestion
sour stomach dizziness chills
rheumatic pains sideache back
ache kidney troubles constipation
diarrhoea biliousness piles hard
colds and headache Every drug
gist has Thedfords Black lJraugnt
m 25 cent packages and in mam
moth size for 100 Never accept
a substitute Insist on having the
original made by the Chattanooga
Medicine Company
I believe Thedfords Black Draught
is the best medicine on earth It is
good for any and everything I have
a tamiiy or twelve children and tor
four years 1 have kept them on foot
and healthy with no doctor but BlacK
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You can buy now prior to our annual invert
tory at almost your own price
It will pay you to call and see what liberal of
fers we are making on good and desirable
merchandise
Ladies Suits
Jackets and
Fur Garments
we are selling regardless of cost
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is the Stars Sunrise Edition This
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on late trains to reach all points in time
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We guarantee every bottle of Chamberlains
Cough Remedy nnd will refund the money to
anyone who is not satisfied after uing two
thirds of the content This is the bst remedy
in the world for la grippe coughs colds croup
and whoopiner conch and is pleasant and tafe
to take It prevents any tendency of a cold to
result in pneumonia McConnell Berry
For a bad taste in the mouth take a few doses
of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets
Price 25 cents Warranted to cure For sale by
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Price 35 cents Never sold
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The walking sic what
a crowd of them there ares
Persons who are thin and
weak but not sick enntMh
to go to bed
Chronic cases thats
what the doctors call them
which in common English
means long sickness
To stop the continued
loss of flesh they need
Scotts Emulsion For the
feeling of weakness they
need Scotts Emulsion
It makes new flesh anl
gives new life to the weak
system
Scotts Emulsion gets
thin and weak persons out
of the rut It makes nev
rich blood strengthens the
nerves and gives appetite
for ordinary food
Scotts Emulsion can fee
taken as long as sickness
lasts and do good all tie
time
Theres new strensrll
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and flesh in every dose
We will be z
to send you a letv
doses free
Be -sure that this pictcrs jc
the form cf a label is on si
wrapper of every bottle jf
Emulsion you buy
SCOTT BOWNE
Chemists
409 Pearl St N Y
50c and 1 all drugakk