The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 06, 1903, Image 8

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Special Reductions
of Prices on Our
Entire Stock of Shoes
We Need the Room and the Money
You Need the Goods
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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
away from
We Mean Business
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G0 HOCKNELL President B M FREES V Pros
F A PENNELL Cash
A CAMPBELL Director C J PLATT Director
F D Burgess
umber and
Steam Fill
McCOOK HEBR
Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
gent for Halliday Waupun fcclipse
Windmills Basement of the Meeker
Phillips Building
Kodol Dyspepsia Gup
Digests what you eat
A Good Thing
German Syrup is the special prescription of
Dr A Boschce a celebrated German Physician
and is acknowledged to bo one of the most fortun
ate discoveries in medicino It quickly cures
coughs colds and lung troubles of tho severest
nature removing the cause of tho affection and
leaving tho 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 sale
every season confirms Two million bottles sold
annually Boschces German Syrup was intro
duced in the United States 1S6S and is now sold
in every town and village in tho civilized world
Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough
Price 73 cents Get Greens Special Almanac
Escaped an Awful Fate
Mr H Haggins of Melbourne Florida writes
My dootor told me I had consumption and
nothing could bo done for me I was given up
to die The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr
Kings New Discovery for Consumption induced
me to try it Results were startling I am now
on the road to recovery and owe nil to Dr
Kings Now Discovery It surely saved my life
This great cure is guaranteed for all throat and
lung diseases by L W McConnell druggist
Price 30c and J100 Trial bottles free
INDIAHOLA
Indianola is pretty badly snowed in
AlexThacker was aBartley sojourner
Sunday
Mis W II Smith was on the sick
list this week
Emil Ilillers was ablo to bo down
town this week
Floyd Welborn spent last Sunday
with his parents hero
Will Brown of Lebanon was an Indi
anola visitor Tuesday
Miss Lottie Kennedy spent last Satur
day and Sunday at home
Fred Wiggins the Lylo Kansas
auctioneer was in town Monday
Miss Ena Gainsby spent lust Satur
day and Sunday with her mother
Union revival meetings wore begun in
the M E church hero Monday evening
Mits Vounio McDonald and Jassie
Harrison were Cambridge visitors Mon
day
Miss Vivian Gossard came over from
Cedar Bluffs Saturday returning Sun
day afternoon
Misses Nellie Gunn and Minnie Row
ell of McCook visited Indianola friends
Saturday
Adam Kern of Edison spent last Sat
urday and Sunday morning with his
sistor Mrs Jake Kern
Pearl Cartwright camo in from Love-
land Colorado on a visit to his parents
Saturday morning
Rev Owens tho new ministor in the
M E church here expects his wife to
join him this week
Geo Newland came over from Leba
non Sunday to visit a few days with
relatives and friends here
Wm McCool and family aro enjoying
a vsit from Mr McCools sister Mrs
Dre1 and two children of Ohio
Mrs Ilenry Powell and Frances re
turned home from Lincoln last week
after a two weeks visit with relativos
Dan Schoenthal very pleasantly enter
tained his Sunday school class at an
oyster supper at his home last Friday
evening
Better Than Gold
I was troubled for several years with chronic
indigestion and nervous dobility writes F J
Green of Lancaster N II No romody helped
mo until I began using Electric Bitters which
did mo moro good than all the medicines I over
used They havo also kept my wife in excellent
health for years Shosays Electric Bitters are
just splendid for fomalo troubles that they are
a grand ionic anu mvigorator ior weaK run
down women No other medicino can take its
place in our family Try them Only 50c
Satisfaction guaranteed by L W McConnell
druggist
DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve
Tho only positive cure for blind bleeding
itchingand protruding piles cuts burnsbruises
eczema and all abrasions of the skin DeWitts
i i the only witch hazel salve that is made from
tho pure unadulterated witch hazel ull otheis
are counterfeits DeWitts is made to cure
others are made to sell L W McConnell
druggist
MARION
Franklin Lake is on the sick list
E B
Stilgebouer was
an Oberlin vis
itor Monday
E B Stilgebouer hulled his clover
seed last week
Powell Nilsson shipped five car
loads of hogs Wednesday
Protracted meetings are now in pro
gress at Shiloh school house
Mr and Mrs Woods of Devizes Kan
sas are visiting their daughter Mrs J
C Nelson
M Nilsson drove to McCook Mon
day to meet Mr M Powell who ac
companied the shipment Wednesday
Report of Shiloh school Those neith
er tardy nor absent during the month
beginning January 5th and ending Jan
uary 30th Gertie Naden James Mat
son Ralph Boyer Calvin Steele Ella
Steel Lloyd Lafferty Laura Murphy
Myrtle Boyer Loyd Spore Florys Spore
Ena Gamsby Teacher
Tho scratch of a pin may causo the loss of a
limb of even death when blood poisoning re
sults from tho injury All danger of this may
be avoided however by promptly applying
Chamberlains Pain Balm It is an antiseptic
and quick healing liniment for cnts bruises and
burns For sale by L W McConnell druggist
COLEMAN
The wolves were all safe last Tuesday
Harry Wales was with the home folks
over Sunday He is working for Thos
Pate near McCook
On Tuesday of last week Mrs Gertie
Wales entertained her mother and her
sister Mrs J W Bates of Oklahoma
and Mrs Jas Betz of this town
The scholars in district 7 i enjoyed a
treat of apples Tuesday of last Jweek
Miss Mattie Sinnnerman on behalf of
the school very neatly thanked the
giver
Mrs Edith Coleman Bates of Okla
homa jhas been here three weeks visit
ing the home folks and neighbors She
came to this town twenty one years ago
last fall when a mere child and grew
to womanhood here and taught six
terms of school in this county In No
vember 1899 she went to Oklahoma
and lived there since till this visit On
Thursday morning she left for her home
at Shawnee Oklahoma
Pimples faded complexion chapped skin red
rough hands eczema tetter bad blood enred
in a short time with Rocky Mountain Tea the
groatcoraplexion rostorer McConriells drug
store
BARTLEY
Otis Forrior was in town ono day last
week
About fivo inches of snow Monday
night and Tuesday
Dr J E Ilathorn camo in on 12
Saturday morning from Lincoln
A couple of McCooks hello girls
wore in town Friday of last week visit
ing Mae Wood
Tho Stockville Bartley mail carrier was
snow bound Tuesday night somewhere
on the route and did not reach Bartloy
until lato Wednesday night
Mrs Sells and family were moved into
J W Shorts house just north of Mrs
Banthams and Mr Hoover expects to
move onto his own place as soon as thoy
get the dwelling fixed to live in thoy
aro also building a new barn and will
make some improvements on tho house
Dr MoorOeld is a new member of
Bartleys population who expects to
mako his futuro homo hero also his
his future practice We hope ho will
find it a pleasant place to reside Wo
really need another physician as it is
rather inconvenient for Dr Brown to
make calls and Dr Ilathorn is absent a
good deal of tho time therefore we wel
como Dr Moorfiold with good cheer
Quito a number from here attended
the basket supper at tho Dry Creek
school house Friday of last week Tho
program was splendid and showed care
ful practice in every feature A pleas
ant time was enjoyed by all notwith
standing some of the girls went a little
beyond the limit in the contents of their
basket which article soon found the
trash room Such parties ought to eat
what they carry or leave the baskot at
home The teacher has our sympathy
in that occurence
Good Advice
Tho most miserable beings in tho world are
those suffering from djspopsia and liver com
plaint Moro than seventy five per cent of the
peoplo in the United States are olllicted with
these two diseases and their effects such as
sour stomach sick headache habitual costive
ness palpitation of the heart heartburn water
brash gnuwing and burning pains at the pit of
the stomach jellow skin coated tongue and
disagreeable taste in tho mouth coming up of
food after eating low spirits otc Go to your
druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for
73 cents Two do3es will relieve yon Try it
Get Greens Special Almanac
CULBERTSOn
Miss Viola Ferrier is the new clerk
Conrad Wackers store
in
C J Ferrier of Fairfield Iowa was a
business visitor Wednesday
Jacob Wiggins and wife are enjoying
a visit from his son of Kansas City
Owing to the blizzard Wednesday
the mail carriers D M Benedict and
Ralph Stevenson did not get back until
Thursday
Miss Goldie Newlon entertained the
class of 190J at her home Saturday
evening Those present were Misses
Maud Reynolds Mary Ferrier Florence
Eisenhart Louise McNeice Isa Shu
maker Messrs Frank Knowles II G
Meyers I A Hutchison Will Cham
bers Ira Ferrier All report a good
time
The ladies aid society of the M E
church met at the home of Mrs A D
King on Saturday afternoon and spent a
very enjoyable time The gathering was
in the nature of a reception tendered
Mrs Judge M M House of Brush Colo
rado and Mrs D H Blum of Superior
both former members of the society
The ladies present were Mesdames S E
Solomon C E Crews H Lehman M
O Reynolds C A Gessleman B
Kleven J A Kirk H G Marks James
Ferrier and I Benedict
Tendency ot the Times
The tendency of medical science i toward
preventive measures The best thought of the
the world is being given to tho subject It is
easier and bettor to prevent than to cure It
has been fully demonstrated that pneumonia
one of tho most dangerous diseases that medi
cal men have to contend with can be prevented
by the use of Chamberlains Cough Remedy
Pneumonia always results from a cold or from
an attack of influenza grip and it lias been
observed that this remedy conteracts any ten
dency of these diseases toward pneumonia
This has been fully proven in many thousands
of cases in which this remedy has been used
during the great prevalence of colds and grip in
recent years and can be relied upon witli im
plicit confidence Pneumonia often results
from a slight old when no danger is ap
prehended until it is suddenly discovered that
there is a fever and difficulty in breathing and
pains in tho chest and then it is announced that
the patient has pneumonia Be on the safe side
and take Chamberlains Cough Remedy as soon
as the cold i s contracted It always cure- For
sale by L W McConnell druggist
BANKSVILLE
The Elliott school seems to be without
a teacher
J II Relph lost a 2-year-old heifer
last week
Wilson Ackerman was a visitor at
Banksville Sunday
Miss L Adams is stopping at B W
Benjamins at present
H I Peterson got the benefit of the
storm carrying the mail
B W Benjamin had business in Mc
Cook during the blizzard Tuesday
The blizzard was hero all day Tues
day and about ten inches of snow as
near as could be estimated but was very
much drifted
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LEBANON
Born to Mr and Mrs Fremont Burch
Sunday January 25 n son
Will Taylor and sister May wore visit
ing friends in Lobnnon Sundny
C H Nichols made a business trip to
Wilsonvillo between trains Saturday
A P Cooltor gave a moving picture
ontertainment at the Hamburg school-
house Saturday night
VanPoIt Haywood will bo in Leb
anon Friday night February G with a
phonographic entertainment
John Foley wife and baby left Sat
urday for Wilcox Nebraska to seo hor
father who is dangerously ill
Tom Foley of tho Sappa country ar
rived home last Friday after several
months work in Phelps county
Mrs Katie Hoskins and son Leslie
visitod at the liome of W a basick on
the Sappa Sunday and Monday
Gotchall Bros broke their alfalfa
hullor last Wednesday a t P II
Walters causing them to lie idle sev
eral days
Miss Louio Ruby resigned her position
in the Rising Sun school last Friday in
order to take charge of tho primary
room in Danbury
County Supt Dutcher was visiting
schools in this vicinity last week lie
reports the schools in this part of the
county doing good work
Mrs J B Cumming reports from
Monmouth Illinois that her mother is
dead and that she will arrive home some
time during tho present week
The Royal Neighbors gave a concert
and supper in the hall last Friday
uuite an extensive program was
dored to a crowded house The receipts
wore 34
Lawyer McClure of Beaver City was
in Lebanon Monday looking after the
interest of tho B M in the case of A
Guy vs the B M R R in Nebraska
Tho hearing of this case has been post
poned to March 2nd
Fred B Glover of Kansas City has
advertised a public sale at the Lebanon
stock yards Wednesday February 25
lie will sell 39 head of horses besides a
few cattle Peter Penrod is auctioneer
and E E Devoe clerk
uite a severe accident occurred at
the hotel in Lebanon last Friday Miss
Florence Widener was kindling a lire
with kerosene when it blazed up burn
ing her severely on both hands and
slightly on the face Dr Campbell
dressed the burns and Miss Florence is
able to be about again
B N Mulford received a message
Sunday stating that his father M P
Mulford was at the point of death at tho
home of his son Charles near Kay
Springs Missouri Mr Mulford accom
panied by his sister Mrs F F West
started Sunday evening for Kay
Spring via Bartley
A Guy took out attachment papers
in Justice Hiersekorns court Friday
night against HenryjPeden the trouble
being over a store account The papers
were placed in the hands of C F Water
man who attached Mr Pedens buggy
while the latter was at the Royal Neigh
bors concert The case was tried
Thursday before Justice Hiersekorn
REDWILLOW
E A Sexson of Indianola Nebraska
and Mrs Mary A Albertson of Mount
Pleasant Iowa were united in
marriage on Thursday January
22nd 1903 The bride and groom were
children together Fand the bride is a
sister of Cornelius Spearman of Mount
Pleasant Iowa who was the captain of
company D 4th Iowa cavalry of which
the groom was a member during the war
of the Rebellion They will be at home
to their many friends after February
3rd when they arrive home from Iowa
Thoy will reside on the farm of the
groom four miles northwest of Indianola
iHairSphisl
I have used Avers Hair Vigor
ror thirty years It is elegant for
a nair dressing and ror keeping the
nair trom splitting at the ends
J A Gruenenfelder Grantfork 111
Hair splitting splits
friendships Ir the hair
splitting is aone on your
own head it loses friend
for you for every hair of
your head is a friend
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Ayers nair vigor in
advance will prevent the
splitting If the splitting
has begun it will stop it
100 a boiile
All druggists
If your druegi3t cannot supnlv vou
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sena us ono uonar ana we win express
you a bottle He sure and arive the name
of
your nearest express oiiice Address
o tAirn lu iowen aiass
McCook Market Quotations
Corrocted Friday morning
Corn 40
Wheat
Oats 35
Ryo 31
Hogs G
Eggs 15
Butter 15
JACOB BETZ
AUCTIONEER
McCook Nebraska
Goes nnywhero Specialty of Thorough Brrd
Stock salon Ono per cent on sales 1XX and
upward Correspondence solicited
DR W V GAQE
ricCook Nebraska
C H BOYLE
ATTORNEY at LAW
McCook Nebraska
Telephone 44 P O Building
H P SUTTON
McCOOK
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JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
Office in Court House
NEBRASKA
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JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Nebraska
CjyAjent of Lincoln Land Co Office
First door north of Commercial hotel
C E ELDRED
ATTORNEY AT LAW
flic Co ok Nebraska
DRJBFICKES
A Reliable
Graduate Dentist
PHONE NO 160
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DR A P WELLES
Physician and
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Oftlco over McMillans drug store Residence
702 Main Aveune Residence phono K5 Ollico
phone 2S Calls answered night or day -
E J MITCHELL
AUCTIONEER
Phonos Office 17 residence 91
J Free Phonographic concert i hour
before sale opens
Write or Phone for Terms and Date
OVER
MCCONNELL
BERRYS
MCCOOK NEBRASKA
EARL MURRAY
Bates Old
Stand
McCook Neb
Shave Hair Chit
pooany tiling in my line in
an artistic manner Givo
mo a call and trial
H L PREVOST
DRNTIST
Grad late of Kansas
City Lntal College
Over Jas HcAdams
Telephone 43
McCook Nebraska
All Calls For The
Sits
Answered by the
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LIVERY BARN
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Will make all trains and an
swer all calls to any
part of the city
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