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

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The MeCook Tribune
ITS ONLY 100 A YEAR
CEDAR BLUFFS KANSAS
Saturdays train was nine hours late
John Robinson was n McCook visitor
Sunday
Mr Drcscber is building a barn in
town this week
A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs
Robert VanNortwick Sunday the 22nd
Miss Blanche Henderson spent Satur
day and Sunday at her home west of
Oberlin
Scott Boyercamo down from Bird City
on the Wednesday morning train to visit
with friends here a few days
An Epworth League wns organized
Sunday night by Mr Merrick Mrs
A R Wright is president and Miss
Flora Avery secretary
A P Cathcart of Oberlin drove over
from McCook Sunday His son Rollo
met him here and they drove on to Ober
lin He has been doing some work at
McCook the past few weeks
Miss Mabel Park closed a successful
term of school east of town Friday
evening February 27th and will start
in about two weeks for Loveland Colo
rado to spend the summer with her
sister Mrs W Farr
Quito a surprise was given Mr and
Mrs G A Miuor Wednesday evening
February 23th s On returning home
thej found about thirty neighbors and
friends comfortably at home and having
a jolly time All were made welcome
and the evening was happily passed with
games and social joys of various sorts
the guests departing at half past ten
with the remembrance of an evening
well spent in neighborly ways
More Riots
Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as
Kravoas an individual disorder of thesjstom
Overwork loss of -deep nervous tension will be
followed by utter collapse uncss a reliable
remedy is immediately imployed Theres
nothing so ellicieut to euro disorders of the liver
or kidneys as Electric Bitters Its a wonderful
tonic an elFectivo nervine and the greatest all
around medicine for run down systems It dis
pells nervousness rheumatism and neuralgia
and expels malaria germs Only 50c and satis
faction guaranteed by LVMcConnelldruggist
Makes mother eat makes father eat makes
grandma eat makes grandpa eat makes tho
children eat Rocky Mountain Tea does it A
great spring tonic cents L W McConuell
druggist
BARTLEY
Moving is the order of the day
Mrs Wm Short is quite sick
J A DeArmond has quit running ho
tel business is too slow
C n Russell has moved into the little
house back of the blacksmith shop
John Glandon has moved into the Joe
Frissel property first door north of Le
masters
Tho infant daughter of Mr and Mrs
Turpin died of lung fever last Friday
and was buried Saturday
Mrs Rector was too sick to go when
the family moved so she is staying with
Mrs Hamilton until she isable to travel
U G Ethertons fatherdiedatBloom
ington Sunday night and Mr Ether
ton departed for that place Monday
morning
Two of Mr Grisels sons arrived here
this week on account of their father be
ing so low up to this writing he has
been gradually sinking and getting
worse it appears to be old age
Wakeful Children
For a long time tho two year old child of Mr
P L McPherson 59 X Tenth St Harrisburg
Pa would sleep but two or three hours iu tho
early night which made it very hard for her
parents Her mother concluded that the child
had stomach trouble and gave her half of one
Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets
which quited her stomach and she slept the
whole night through Two boxes of these Tab
lets have effected a permant cure and -he is
now well and stroug For sale by L W McCon
nel
Puts roses in her saucy cheeks
Makes her eyes grow bright with fun
Makes months seem like weeks
Thats what Kocky Mountain Tea has done
L W McConnoll druggist
BOX ELDER
Virgil Gordon is working for T M
Campbell
B F Shultz took a load of brooms to
McCook last Tuesday
Miss Ella Johnson visited the Box El
der school last Monday
Miss Nellie Canaga closed her school
in the Morosic district last Friday
The young people of this place have
been testing their skill on skates
Maxwell Wolfe helped B F Shultz
with his brooms a few days this week
On account of the bad roads the
Steltzer brothers have postponed their
show at Centerpoint
Paul Stone has started home from Su
perior He writes thar it is slow travel
ling He can only make from fourteen
to eighteen miles a day
READ IT THROUGH
Twould Spoil This Story to Tell It
in the Headlines
To use an eighteenth century phrase this is
an oer true talo Having happened in a
small Virginia town in tho winter of 1902 it is a
story very much of the present Up to a short
time ago Mrs John EHarmon of Melfa Station
Va had no personal knowledge of tho rare cura
tive properties in Chamberlains Cough Remedy
Last January she says my baby took a
dreadful cold and at one time I feared she would
have pneumonia but one of our neighbers told
mo how this remedy had cured her little boy
and I began giving it to my baby at once and it
soon cured her I heartily thank tho manu
facturers of Camberlains Cough Remedy for
placing so great a cure within my reach I can
not recommend it too highly or say too much in
its favor I hope all who read this will try it
and bo convinced as I was For sale by L W
McConnell
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CULBERTSON
A Mr Sears shipped two carloads of
horses from here last Saturday to In
diana
narry L Lehman closed a very suc
cessful term of school in tho Brunt dis
trict Friday
Mr Ewel of the American Beet Sugar
Co was in town in the interest of his
company Friday
Nick Shnell late section foreman at
Holbrook Nebraska has moved his
family to this place and is going to en
gage in raising sugar beets
D L Shuraaker has moved on the
south side of tho brick building and Mr
Eisenhart is having a vault placed in
the vacated room and will use it for his
bank
Edward Lincoln who killed his brother-in-law
R G Mitchell of Logan
precinct a short timo ago died in the
hospital for the insane at Lincoln Feb
ruary 29 th
Mr and Mrs John McNeico arrived
homo from Kansas City Missouri Mon
day morning We are glad to welcome
them back We understand that John
expects to move on his fathers farm
A pleasant birthday surprise party was
given in honor of Miss Maggie Trumpy
Saturday night it being the happy occa
sion of her sixteenth birthday She re
ceived many handsome and useful gifts
G W Holdrege F I Foss and a Mr
Schyler of California were looking over
the beet sugar situation here Thursday
Mr Schler accompanied by Supt
Ferrier of tho ditch went on to Denver
on No 1 while Messrs Holdrege and
Foss returned east in their private car
Colds Are Dangerous
How often hnvo you heard it remarked Its
only a cold and a fow days later loam that the
man it on his hack with pneumonia Thib is of
such common occurrence that a cold however
slight should not lxs disregarded Chamber
lains Cough Remedy counteracts any tendency
toward pneumonia It alvas cures and is
pleasant to take Sold by L V McConuell
BANKSVILLE
August Wesch is putting up a new
windmill at his place
Win Relph is home from hissouthern
trip but has not yet reported the results
Miss May Bartholomew missed but
one days school on accountof the stormy
weather at the Banksville school
The stockmen are having a time of it
to keep feed for their stock in supply
sufficient to pull them through until the
snow is gone
Benjamin Bros were at Mr Goheens
south of McCook Tuesday for two loads
of alfalfa and B W Benjamin made a
trip to Traer Wednesday
Well Again
The many friends of JohnBlunt will be pleas
ed to learn that he has entirely recovered from
his attackof rheumatism Chamberlains Pain
Bdhii cured him after the best doctors in the
town Monon Ind had failed to give relief
The prompt relief from pain which thU lini
ment affords is alone worth many times its cot
For sale by L W McConnell
Closing of School in District No 41
The North Divide School in district
No 41 closed Friday February 27 In
spite of the stormy day a company gath
ered at the school house bringing with
them well filled baskets After an ex
cellent dinner which was greatly enjoy
ed by all the children carried out their
program in which they acquitted them
selves creditably The remainder of the
afternoon was very enjoyably spent by
the parents in visiting and by the young
people in playing games
The names on the Roll of Honor are
Eunice Charley and Mable Sherman
All the other children deserve credit for
though living far from school they have
made a good record despite the frequent
storms Florence Johnston
Teacher
Childrens Coughs and Colds
Mrs Joe McGrath W E 1st St Hutchinson
Kan writes I have given Ballards Horo
hound Sj rup to my ch ildren for coughs and colds
for the pabfc four i ears and find it the hest medicine-
I have over used Unlike many cough
syurpsit contains no opium hut will soothe
and heal any disease of throat or lungs quicker
than any other remedy- 25c 50c and 100 at
A McMillens
Cures Sciatic Rheumatism
Mrs A E Simpson 509 Craig St Knoxville
Tenn writes June 10th 1699 I have been
trying the baths of Hot Springs Ark for sciatic
rhcuiiiatismlmt I get more relief from Ballards
Snow Liniment than any medicine or anything
I have ever tried Enclosed find potoffce order
for 100 Send mo a large bottle by Southern
Express Sold by A McMillen
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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
Public Sale
I will sell at public sale at my farm one half mile north of
Perry station and six miles west of McCook on
Thursday March 12
Commencing at 10 oclock a m sharp the following
described property
EIGHTEEN HEAD OF HORSES
2 brood mares standard and
registered in foal by reg
istered stallion
i Cleg Wright gelding coin
ing 4 registered
i Cleg Wright mare coming
ing 4 registered
i Cleg Wright filley coming
3 eligible to register
i Cleg Wright filley coming
2 eligible to register
1 2 -year old heifer
2 steers coming yearling
Three calves
1 McCormick corn harvester
1 McCoraiick harvester
2 McCormick mowers
1 hay rake
1 Dain stacker and 2 sweeps
1 riding lister
3 stirring plows
2 steel harrows
i Cleg Wright stallion com
ing 2 eligible to register
2 brood mares in foal
i grey gelding weight 1200
1 bay gelding 5 years old
4 geldings Coming 4 years
1 filley coming 3 years
1 gelding coming 2 years
1 yearling colt
SIXTEEN HEAD OF CATTLE
9 cows giving milk and
incr fresh
1 2 year old bull
IMPLEMENTS
com-
2 cultivators
2 wagons and 2 hay racks
1 single buggy and single har
ness
1 road cart
3 sets of work harness
1 DeLaval cream separator 650
pounds per hour capacity
TERMS OF SALE On all sums of 10 and over a credit
of eight months will be given purchaser to give note
drawing ten per cent interest from date with approved
security On sums under 10 cash Six per cent dis
count will be made for cash on sums of 10 and over
Terms of sale to be complied with before property is
removed
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
M PLUMMER Proprietor
jjj H H Berry Auctioneer
JACOB BETZ
AUCTIONEER
McCook Nebraska
Goes anywhere Specialty of Thorough Bred
Stock sales One per cent on sales 1000 and
upward Correspondence solicited
V GAGE
flcCook Nebraska
C H BOYLE
ATTORNEY at LAW
McCook Nebraska
Telephone 44 P O Building
II P SUTTON
McCOOK
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTEB
McCook Nebraska
BAgent 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 McMillena drug tore Residence
702 Main Aveuue Residence phone W Office
phone 2rf Calls answered night or day
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Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months This Signature -
E J MITCHELL
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Phones 01Iic3 17 residence 95
Free Phonographic concert Vz hour
before sale opens
Write or Phone for Terms and Date
DR J B FICKES
A Reliable
Graduate Dentist
PHONE NO 160
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McCook Neb
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McCook Nebraska
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