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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1903)
m M F bfc i INB 3iHBOwaiTi g FARMERS SHIPPING ASSOCIATION I am now prepared to take your orders for shipment for car lots of hogs and cattle on EVERY - TUESDAY - AND - SATURDAY Will also buy on same days Office at the B M meat market F S WILCOX McCook Nebraska i GXSSX5sX5XsXs A Most Liberal Offer All our farmer renders should take advantage of the unprecedented club bing offer wo make this year which includes with this paper the Iowa Homestead its special Farmers Instituto Editions and the Poultry Farmer These three publication are the bett in their class and should bo in every farm home To them we afld for local county and general news our own paper and make the price of the four one year only 125 Never before was so much superior reading matter offered for so mall an amount of money Tho three papers named which we club with our own aro well known through out the west and commend themselves to tho readers favorable attention upon mere mention The Iowa Homestead is the great agricultural and live stock paper of the west the Poultry Farmer is tho most practical poultry paper for the farmer while tho Special Farmers Instituto editions are the most practical publications for the promotion of good farming over published Take advant age of this great offer as it will hold good for a short time only Samples of theso papers may bo examined by call ing at this office Cured Consumption Mrs B W Evans Clearwater Kansas writes My husband lay sick for three months tho doctors t tated that he had quick consumption Wo procured a bottle of Ballards Horehound Syrup ami it cured him That was sis years ago and since then we always keep a bottle in the houfo Wo cannot do without it For conghs and colds it lias no equal 25c 50c and 100 bottles at A McMillens ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES FOR 1903 In tho matter of the necessary expenses dur ing the year on motion the estimate for tho same for tho year 1903 was fixed as follows County General fund 12000 00 County Hridce fund 5000 00 County Road fund 4000 00 Soldiers Relief fund 500 00 Willow Grovo precinct 1700 00 Bartley Village bond 400 00 McCook City bond 200 00 North Valley precinct 500 00 School District bonds 8000 00 E J Wilcox County Clerk McCook Neb Jan 13 1903 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN Tho northeast quarter of section Ave in town one north range twenty nine west and Henry Ambler defendants will take uotico that on the 29th day of Januar1903 Edward BCowles plaintiff herein Hied his petition in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska against said defendants tho object and prayer of which are to foreclose a tax purchasers lion upon the laud above described for tho taxes for the years 1H00 1900 1901 Thero is due to plaintiff tho mi m or 26 15 Plaintiff prays lor a decree or foreclosure of said tax lien and a sale of said premises You arc required to answer said petition on or be fore tho 9th day of March 1903 Edward B Cowlks Plaintiff wiHfjiwLLotim3ypgHy 55sX 5 4ffk ft JrwSk I The Ocean wave I w 00 LATEST IMPROVED EASIEST RUNNING MOST DURABLE Washing Machine T COL ON THE MARKET EMAN Tho best physic Onco tried and you will always use Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets says William A Girard Pease Vt These tablets are tho most prompt most pleas ant and the most reliable cathartic in use For sale at McConnells dru store NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS To John Hummell John T Farrell Edward Farrell Hannah Doyle Mary Farrell Albert C 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 tho southeast corner ol section twenty nine 29 township number two 2 north in range twentj six 2CJ west or the 6th p in thenco west on section lino two miles to tho southwest corner of section thirty 30 thenco north one mile to the southwest corner or section nineteen 19 and terminating there at in Tyrono precinct Red Willow county Nebraska has reported in favor of tho location thereof and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed in the county clerks office on or before noon of tho 17th day of March A D 1903 or said road will be estab lished without reference thereto E J Wilcox County Clerk LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court or Lancaster county Nebraska In the matter or tho application of Lillian McAlpine guardian of MaudSIcAlpine J Floyd McAlpine Harry McAlpine and Marian McAl pine minors for license to sell renl estate Notice is hereby given that on the 2nd day of March 1903 tho taid applicant Lillian McAl pine guardian as aforesaid under and by vir tue of a license to her granted by said court at the front door of the court house in the city or McCook in Red Willow county Nebraska and atthe hour of two oclock in tho afternoon or said day will sell at public vendue to the high est bidder therefor the following described lands owned by said minors her wards that is to say The undivided one half on the south half of tho southwest quarter of section thirteen and tho undivided one half of the northwest quarter of section twenty four all in township one north range twenty six west of the sixth Prin cipal Meridian in Red Willow county Nebraska Such lands will w sold subject to the incum brance of a lifo estate belouging to Lillian Mc Alpine in an undivided one third thereof And said sale willlnj held open for one hour from two oclock till three oclock in the afternoon of said day Lillian McAlpine Guardian as aforesaid NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS To Gottlieb Woyeneth and Marion Powell and to all whom it may concern Tho commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at tho southeast corner of section 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 32 about 638 feet to the bridge thence in a southwesterly courso 1840 feet to a point 232 feet south of the section lino between sections twenty nine 29 and thirty two 32 thonco iu a northwesterly course 6S3 feet to a point on tho said section line 300 feet castor the bridge on said section lino that is located near the quarter section line hns re ported in favor of tho establishment thereof as follows Commencing at the southeast corner of sec tion twenty nine 20 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 nine 9 chains and thirtj throe IB links thence southwest tweuty threo 23 degrees thirty IS minute- rourteen 11 chains and thirty four 34 links thence northwest eighty nine 89 1 degrees fourteen 14 chains and thirtj 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 bo filed in tho county clerks office on or before noon of the 17th day or March A D 1903 or said road will bo established without rererence thereto 1-23-4 ts E J Wilcox County Clerk jsBNMSHVSSSSSSNKNSJFsSPsEsVSNHSSB Style Is The Distinguishing Feature About All the Jlodel Footwear abandon qualityquality that means elegance that insures ease and durability ing But Good Shoes Here The best dressers men and women wear Model shoes on all occasions Different kinds for different uses Big reduction on all Winter Shoes Overshoes and Mittens The Model Shoe Store flcCook Neb A LIBRARY NOTES Traveling library No 33 is now with us These libraries aro sent out by the Nebraska Public Library Commission and tho books may bo taken on tho same terms aB those in our own library ure loaned namely Tho borrower is re quired to bo a resident of this county and sign a borrowers agreement to ob serve tho rules for tho loaning of books and to make good all dumago and loss for which he is responsible Following is a list of books that you may read for the next three months fictiom Austin Nameless Noblemen Iii rry Sentimental Tommy Craddock Wliero the Hattlu Was Fought Davis Captain Macklin Field Romance of An Old Fool Maartens My LuUy Nobody BTOBIKS OF NKW TOKK Warner Little Johnny in tho World Wells Her Ladyships Elephant Woyman Under tho Red Robe MISCELLANEOUS Creelman On tho Great Highway Coulter Plant Relations Hunt Prisoners of tho Tower of London Jacobs Stories of Geographical Discovery Jossolyn Truo Napoleon Lowoll Poetical Works Roosovel t Deer Family Shaw School Hygiene Simpson N llenry Drummond Wright Outline of Practical Sociology JUVENILIS Rridgeman Book of Shops Carmen Sylva Real Queens Fniry Book Dickens Childs Dream of a Star Gamisoti Seraph La Bcdolliore Story of a Cat La Flischo Middlo Five Monroe Painted Desert Pyle In the Green Forest Shaw Hester True On Guard MISCELLANKOUB JUVENILE Baldwin Conquest of thoOld Northwest Blnisdcll Child Life in Many Lauds Bull Fridljof Nansen Butterworth Zigzag Journejs in India Collin Old Times in the Colonies Dickens Ten Boys From Dickens Ford Natures By Wajs Harding Stories of Greek GodsHeroes and Men Smith Stories of Persons and Places in America Taylor Bojs or Other Countries Those who listened to Father Stritchs lecture on Dante last Monday even ing will he interested to learn that the lecturer was in Lincoln and delivered two addresses on Sunday and that ho is billed to give his Dante lecture before tho University students some time in the future A Weak Stomach causes a weak body and invites disease Kodol Dy pepsia Curn cures and strenRthens tho stomach and wards off and overcomes disease J B Taylor a prominent merchant of Chries man Texas says I could not eat because of a weak stomach I lost all strength nnd run down in weight All that money could do was done but all hope of recovery vanished Hear ing of some wonderful cures offectecLby tho uso of Kodol I concluded to try it Tho first bottle benefitted me and alter taking rour bottlps I am fully restored to my usual strength weight and health L W McConnell druggist Farmers Wife Gets a Share Most farm papers are gotten up with the idea that they are read only by the man who runs the farm Probably they are because there is nothing in most of them to interest anyone else and very often it is pretty dry reading for him There is one farm paper however that is not built on this plan The Twentieth Century Fanner whose editor has kept tho entire family in mind in getting up the paper There aro two pages that are given over to the things that inter est the farmers wife and a page for the young folks Besides this she always reads tho stories Frank Carpenters letters of travel the poultry department and some other departments You can get a sample copy free by writing to The Twentieth Century Farmer 20fl Farnam street Omaha Nebraska or better still subscribe for tho paper Price 25c for three months trial subscription or 100 for a whole year It is a big dollars worth 2 i to 43 pages every week handsomely illus trated and chock full of the very best reading in every issue Weak and Low Spirited A correspondent thus describes his experience I can strongly recommend Herbine as a medi cino of remarkable efficacy for indigestion loss of appetite sour taste in the mouth palpita tion headache drowsiness after meals with distressing mental depressions and low spirits Herbine most bo a unique preparation for cases such as mine for a few doses entirely removed my complaint I wonder at people going on suffering or spending their money for worthless things when Herbine in procurable and so cheap f0c a bottle at A McMillens Lew Rates West 2500 to Portland Tacoma and Seat tle 2500 to San Francisco and Los An geles 2250 to Spokane 2000 to Salt Lake City Butte and Helena Proportionately low rates to hnndeds of other points including Big Horn Basin Wyoming Montana Idaho Ore gon Washington British Columbia California etc Every day February 15 to April 30 Tourist cars daily to California Per sonally conducted excursions three times a week Tourist cars daily to Seattle Inquire of nearest Burlington Eoute agent Out 4 3 One Minute Cough Cnro gives relior in one minute because it kills the microbe which ticklps tho mncous mpmhrnne cnnsinir iiu cough and at the same time clears the phlgm draws out the inflammation and heals and soothes tho affected parts One Minute Cough Cure Strengthens tho lungs wards off pneumonia and is a harmless and never railing euro in all curable cases of coughs colds and croup It is pleasant to take harmless and good alike for young and old LAY McConnell druggist Are You Restless at Night and harrassed by a bad cough Use Ballards Horehound Syrup it will secureyou sound sleep and effect a prompt and radical cure 2jc 50c and 100 bottles at A McMillens THE FEAR OF DEATH IT SHOULD FIND NO LODGMENT IN ANY RATIONAL MIND Yet Thin Dread of Meeting the In evitable In So Unlvermil That Oar Entire Social Kubrle In Largely Unlit Upon It Do we dread death on the same principle that half a flock of sheep leap through a certain hole iu a fence because the other half has done so 1 For unless the fear be traditionary and hereujtary it is hard to account for it Death is a change occupying a mo ment from one form of life to another Whether it come In the course of na ture or by accident or design it Is sel dom painful never probably bo painful as a bout of the tootlmche It brings as from a condition of bondage and uncertainty at nest to one of freedom and security But often it is a change from slavery both physical and moral to emancipation comparatively perfect or if we hold the materialist view to everlasting unconsciousness The spir itual state is emancipated from the inertia of matter and the tyranny of space therefore thought will be pres ence and a mans surroundings as to both thing and person will be inevi tably such as are most desirable to him The evil will be emancipated from the opposition of the good aud the good will not be grieved and ham pered by the machinations of the evil The whole chapter of accidents which here looms so large will there be elim inated Time which now makes us long for the arrival of an appointed hour and now dread its too speedy coming will be no more But we shall measure life by its intensity and by its opportunities In other words we shall be the makers of our own times and seasons Death takes us from a world of ef fects to one of causes The soul is made of will and thought and as we may daily perceive it is only the ob struction of material conditions that prevents ls from immediately accom plishing oui desires and beholding the realization of our thoughts Again death is inevitable to all and to any one who chooses is at any moment at tainable By what logic can our fear of it be defended Yet we fear it so much and so uni versally that our entire social fabric is built largely upon that fear Our law makes death the supreme penalty Our funerals are occasions of mourning and the medical profession one of the most numerous extant spends its ex istence in combating death We seek eagerly all nostrums or elixirs that promise us continuance of life We ascribe supreme merit to the soldier who risks his life for his country or to the individual who sacrifices it for oth ers We laud the stoicism which af fects to despise death but which bases the virtue of that despising upon the acknowledged terror of the event Our humanitarians spend sympathy and money in attempting to prolong the miserable condition of the poor and diseased We shudder to hear of a vast natural calamity like that of Marti nique or of avoidable accidents such as are furnished daily by railways and other instruments of civilization And all the while it Is the survivors who suffer if any one does though they too are soon comforted by time or the insurance companies Tho dead man the man who has entered upon the new and spiritual life whom we absurdly pity is free and his troubles are over Suicides it is true are said to in crease with civilization But few philosophical suicides occur The ma jority are induced by dread of life overcoming dread of death It may be doubted if suicide be ever the act of a man at once perfectly brave and thor oughly sane The value of this life and it is a real value is in the disci pline and experience it gives which it is our honest and sensible duty to im prove to the utmost and to the last Life may be interesting and arduous it may be disappointing and irksome It is very seldom if ever uniformly and positively agreeable Fear on the I er hand is one of the worst and basest of evils and fear of death the most irrational It must have originated in sheer ignorance and thoughtlessness It ought to vanish before our modern enlightenment and sagacity and with its disappearance will appear social changes that cannct but be revolution ary and salutary Julian Hawthorne in Brand ur Magazine Dangerous Criminals Why said a lady reproachfully to her husband you know when I say Denmark I always mean Uolland Perhaps the city girl in the following story told by the Philadelphia Tele graph allowed herself a similar lati tude of expression She was sitting on the porch lazily rocking to and fro and watching the J fireflies flitting about through the shrubbery Suddenly she turned to her companions and said in a musing tone 1 wonder if it is true that fireflies do get into the haymows sometimes and set them afire Everybody laughed at what was ap parently a pleasantry but the young lady looked surprised Why said she it was only yester day that I saw in the paper an article headed Work of Firebugs It said they had set a barn on fire Really PolloTrinp Good Preaching Vicar severely to his cook Mary you had a soldier to supper last night Cook Yes sir hes my brother Vicar But you told me you had no brother Cook So I thought sir until you preached last Sunday and told us we were all brothers and sisters London Tit Bits t Cf e gruig The February number of the American Boy is before us It it rich in illustra tion story and anecdote and full of practical and helpful hints for American boys The friends of tho unique period ical will be pleased to know that it has passed the 100000 mark in circulation truly a great achieve ment A full pago illustration of an ice boat going at full speed adorns the front cover The seventh installment of the life of Napoleon Bon apart written by the editor of the American Boy for boys appears in this issue Household Goods for Sale J am offering for sale my household goods Call at tho residence Mns Jenik Cank Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cnro a cold in one day No cure no pay Price 25 cents Whats the matter old man been osiug on wheatV No not that forgot to take Hocky Mountain Tea last niht Wire said Id bo sick today 33 cents McConnells drug store Baby sleeps and grows while mamna rests if Rocky Monntain Tea is riven It is the Krcatest hab medicine ever offered mother- Ti cents McConnells drug store Dont Be Fooledi mm llllpr INCORPOIHTI3IBC A - jf vy V 5iiane ran Ptx gidhlW WU norkf2rbo3fg Sand for Calalcgag frea Frof A J LOWHY Prta Take the genuine original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medi cine Co Madison WI5 It keeps you well Our trade mark cut on each package in bulk Accept no 5ubstl I tute Ask your druggist StarJftant TypswrJtag cngisi Bo3k kspsg 6 SfSiivi A C OSS A M LLB Pres Omaba s a BE OF INTEREST TO YOU fe We want to move then We need the space for other goods which are coming in We give 25 per cent discount on Annis Furs the best you know LadiesSuits at reduced prices Ladies Jackets at half price and less Others at cost All sure enough bargains Our Grocery Stock is com plete Give us a trial order PHONE 22 rtet THE wCSSiS Jp Sufi C L DeGROFF CO Fraternal Insurance Order Cards R C I P A -Lodge NoC12 meets first and tlurd Thursdays of each month McConnells hall 830 p m E B Hubkij President W S Gdter Secretary ROYAL HIGHLANDERS McCook lodge No IJ07 meets on second and fourth Mon day evenings of each month at eight oclock in McConnell hall H W Devoe Illustrious Pro tector J C iliTcninil Secretary CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Catholic Order of services Mass 8 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a m Sunday school 230 p m Every Sun day J J Loughkan Pastor CoNf jkegational Usual morning and evening preaching services Sunday school 10 Endeavor at 7 Prayer meeting Wednesday eyeuing at 8 Frank W Dean Pastor Methodist Regular services Preach ing by the pastor at 11 and 8 oclock L II Siiumatk Pastor J I IW lll LET OUR MtcUWintei 1 4 b V O1 fyilr WiSeibtifl When j on ftol bu and everything tfoeH wronir take a doso of Stomach and IjiverTahlets 1 hi y will clcaiic at d invigorate jour Htomaclie regulate your 1ovph tcive yoo a relish for your food and make you feci that this old world is a ood place to live For bate at McConnells druj store A Mother Recommendation I have uced Chamberlains CoukIi Kwmwiy for a number of yeara Jandhave no heiitancy iu saying that it is tlo Lest remedy for conghs colds and croup I hiv ever us d in my family I have not uorda to my confidence is this remedy Mr J A Moore North Star MirhiirM1 Pi r v Li M MrCoiim II 8 M0T mW fri1 li 7 fifty I K Jrfl 3 Y t 5m iJ Icea pale girls on Scoilf s nvilsion We do not need to s ive aft reasons why Scotts incision restores the strength v A flesh and color ofgoorS ith to those who suffer iTun hick blood The fact that it is the best preparation of Cod Liver Gi rich in nutrition full of healths stimulation is a suggestion as to why it does vhat it does Scotts Emulsion presents Cod Liver Oil at its besfe fullest in strength least ia taste Young women in the u teens are permanently cure4 of the peculiar disease of the blood which shows itself rm paleness weakness and nervous ness by regular treatment with Scotts Emulsion It is a true blood food anc is naturally adapted to the curt of the blood sickness from which so many young women ro s suffer Wc will be glad seal 0 sample to any sufferer Be sure tit this picture is the fonn of a label is on Ik wrapper evc y bottit ei Emulsion oj buy SCOTT BOWM2U Chemists 409 Pearl St New Yosfc