w SSiacaLgSSSgiewWffgKfeaititaaawwiiuiB Tfv - Tf wf mtirm tmumjmmiuafuSttlcltaiiHitmt oooooooo V FRANKLIN PRESIDENT Ml m -- THE 4r I CITIZENS 4 OF Hfe B B X PIRST A C EBERT Cashier BANK MeCOOK NEB Sir Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 P FRANKLIN W DIRECTORS WFMcFARLAND B WOLFE C H A C EBERT WILLARD siyjj jjjiijy aycaEtJjgnqgng TK 2 NATIONAL- - 12 A TvT XT - - Authorized Capital 100000 Capital and Surplus 60000 ox G0 HOCKNELL President B M FREES V Pres F A PENNELL Cash A CAMPBELL Director C J PLATT Director The McCook Tribune ITS ONLY 100 A YEAR - The Spirit of America is exemplified in Americas greatest food product Uneeda Biscuit A food for body and brain workers almost all nutriment A food for busy people quickly bought and convenient The most skillful baking in the world money cannot buy better yet sold at a popular price A necessity for their food value and economy A luxury in their goodness and cleanliness Always packed in the Package which preserves the goodness of Uneeda Biscuit NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANV 5c f I Br P oooooooooo u i - KMryMM fHRaO fcfl yfllf 3fT PAIR We have just received from the mill fifty dozen Ladies- Fast Black Full Finished Seamless Hose the regular 15c quality We will put them on sale Saturday March 14th at 10 Cents per Pair If you intend to wear Hose this year it will pay you to take advantage of this sale Remember we will only sell five pairs to one person INDIANOLA Will Sheets was a McCook visitor Monday The bridge gang encamped here a few hays last week Fred Duckworth was a McCook visitor Monday Mrs Sherman spent one day of last week in McCook Mrs John Welboru was quite sick a few days last week Miss Maggie Streff spent a few days at home this week Miss Josie Myers north of Indianola is dangerously sick J W Dolan and family are expected home Saturday morning Will Dolan and family have moved back into their own house John Fias and wife now occupy the upstairs of the Baxter brick Ned Eaton is moving into the house lately vacated by Alex Thacker Mrs A C Teel was an Atlanta busi ness visitor a few days last week The Misses Anna and Lizzie Lehn are spending a few weeks on the Beaver Mrs Garvey of McCook was the guest of Walker Andrews and family Sunday Austin Gamsby closed a successful term of school on Ash creek Saturday The ladies of the Methodist church will give a dinner and bazaar in the Masonic hall April 11 Ed Ladin has purchased the Shu maker house and will move to town before long Mrs William Porter and daughter Dora went up to McCook Monday ev ening to spend a few days William Gotschall and son Clyde of near Danbury were Indianola visitors one day last week Mrs Laura Adams and little daugh ter visited L B Ivorns and family this week Patrick McNeil is having quite an addition built onto his house northwest of town Rev Earle of McCook conducted Episcopal services in the Masonic hall Monday evening Marion Walters and wife of the Beaver spent last Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs John Townley Section Boss Kern has purchased quite a number of fine chickens and has gone into the business on a large scale The bill posters for Terrys Uncle Toms Cabin were billing the town Tuesday The show will take place the 17th Will Powers and Miss Pearl Lee were united in marriage at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs Ed Lee living north of town last Friday Alex Thacker has purchased a meat market at Axtell and left for that place Monday morning Mrs Thacker and Mona remained until Thursday morning to visit friends Will Mackey of Missouri Eidge was in town Saturday to meet his wife and baby who have been visiting her sister in Omaha While in town they were the guests of Mart Akers and wife Miss Alta Hager gave a masquerade party at the home of Mrs C B Walls last Friday evening About twenty five young people were present and a very pleasant evening was spent in games and music High water and ice carried away part of the bridge south and of the one southwest of town Monday Commun ication with the people on the south side of the river has ceased for a time at least Several of the school children have been compelled to take up their abode in town it being impossible for them to get home BOX ELDER Miss Eliza Johnson spent Sunday on her homestead A Mr Carter is visiting at the home of W B Wolfe The Steltzer brothers were pleasant callers at Box Elder last Friday after noon The Redwillow creek is higher than it was ever known to be at this time of the year Will Stone wna laid up with the rheu matism for a few days but is able to ride out now Uncle Ira Harrison is able to be out again Ho and Mrs Harrison spent Friday with Rev and Mrs Satchell Paul Stone arrived home from Su perior the latter part of last week Ho reports worse roads there than wo have here Fred Kang and Guy Doylo started west last Monday night Fred goes to Lendville Colorado and Guy to Port land Oregon The young folks spent a pleasant time Friday evening at the homo of Mr and Mrs 1 II Harrison The time was spent in playing games and eating oysters Cures Sciatic Rheumatism Mrs A E Simpson f0l Crnis St Knoxvillo Tenn writes Juno 10th lhJil I have been tryiriK the baths of Hot SpriiiKs Ark for sciatic rheumatism hut I get more relief from Mallards Snow Liniment than any mi dicino or anything I liavi ever tried Enclosed find postolTco order for 100 Send mo a largo bottle by Southern Express Sold by A McMillon CEDAR BLUFFS KANSAS A son was born to Mr and Mrs Ed Cochran Sunday March 9th Bryou Henry is entertaining a brother whojjarrivpd on Monday from Kentucky Rev G Johnson preached in the Methodist church of this place Sunday last John Robertson has boon in McCook for about a week looking after T D Burns sheep C E Miner who has been working or A H Griffith of Oborlin is now working for Ira J Peck The Tkiiiuae is growing in deserved popularity in this neighborhood And its only one plunk a year A party of young people wont seven miles north to Mrs Lucy Richardson recently to spend the evening All agree as to a pleasant time in the mud Alva Johnson who lived south of town had the misfortune recently to fall from a windmill tower twenty fivo feet to the ground at Ed VanPelts place His feet are in bad shape and he will probably be a cripple for life Colds Are Dangerous How often havo jou heard it remarked Its only a cold and a few days later learn that the mau is on his back with pneumonia This is of such common occurrence that a cold however slight should not he disregarded Chamber lains Cotiqh Remedy counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia It always cures and is pleasant to take Sold by 1 W McConnell The Empire cream separator is caus ing a peaceful revolution in the separa tor business They are easy running have few parts to wash and people who have used them say they are the best Tribune readers no doubt observe and appreciate the fact that its patent in- sides are received by express and con sequently contain news almost a week later than contemporary newspapers Its an expensive bit of enterprise but like The Tribunes news servicecharac teristic John Ekstedt is building himself a commodious barn on his east side pro perty COLEMAN J W Corner uses a new separator these days R E Divine will till the Jannett farm this year H K Bixler has sold his farm Robert Moore will till it this year Miss Minta Rozells school closed with a great treat of candy apples etc A fine time is reported Presiding Elder Hardaway will preach in the Coleman school house Sunday morning at 11 oclock Maud Coleman visited a few days on the South Side thus returning in a lump a whole lot of calls of er urn ahem and Jones pays the freight Mr and Mrs James Ryan are rejoic ing over a new boy at their home and a fine little Irishman he is too and no mistake He is over five weeks ancient Say Jim next time report promptly An Iowa man was here last week and said that 4000 bushels of corn had already been shipped to his little town and it would take 10000 more to last till corn comes again Childrens Coughs and Colds Mrs Joe McGrath 326 E 1st St Hutchinson Kan writes I havo given Ballards Hore hound Syrup to ray children for courIis and colds for the past four years and find it tho best medi cine I have ever used Unlike many couth syurps it contains no opium but will soothe and heal any disease of throat or lungs quicker than any other remedy 25c 50c and 100 at A McMillens i F D Burgess PSumber and j Steam Fitter j 9 MeCOOK NEBR I Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings Agent for Halliday Waupun Eclipse Windmills Basement of the Meeker- Phillips Building Take Laxative Broino Seven MOfion boxes sold in past 12 months i Public Sale I will sell at public sale at my farmone and one half miles south of McCook on Thursday March 19 Commencing at 10 oclock a m sharp the following described property - 2 brood mares 2 geldings i yearling colt 20 head high grade white face cows 7 head grade short horn cows i thoroughbred poll b i yearling steer calf 2 sucking calves 9 brood sows SO pigs 20 shoats 1 gang plow 1 combined lister and drill 1 single drill 1 section harrow 1 disc 1 steel hav rake 2 farm wagons 4 sets of work harness 1 open buggy 1 top buggy 2 sets of buggy harness 2 saddles 1 fanning mill FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS OF SALE On sums of 10 and under cash All sums over 10 a credit to December ir 1903 will be given purchaser to give note drawing ten per cent interest from date with approved security A discount of eight per cent will be made for cash on sums of 10 and over No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with S G GOHEEN Prop H H Berry Auctioneer ENSSSSVS kZSQEZXH JACOB BETZ AUCTIONEER McCook Nebraska Goes anywhere Specialty of Thorough Bred Stock sale One per cent on sales 1000 and upward Correspondence solicited DR W V GAGE flcCook Nebraska C H BOYLE ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook Nebraska Telephone 44 P O Building H P SUTTON MCCOOK N JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS NEBRASKA JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTER McCook Nebraska 6Agent 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 -- 1 I DR A P WELLES Physician and Surgeon J MeCOOK - - NEB Office over McMillens druc store Residence 702 Main Aveunc Residence phone 33 Office phone 1 Calls answered night or day - nM h e o OTHIISe Tablets This signature E J MITCHELL S3If w kkh wittj 5 AUCTIONEER Phonos Offica 17 residence 95 Free Phonographic concert Yt hour before sale opens Write or Phone for Terms and Date DR J B FICKES n JCIIdUlC OVER Graduate Ienrkr Mcconnell PHONE NO 160 X A71 CX BERRYS Mccook Nebraska EARL MURRAY Bates Old Stand McCook Neb Shave Uair Cut Sham pooanythingin my line in an artistic manner Una mo a call and trial H L PREVOST DENTIST Gradiate of Kansas CityLntal College OverJasMcAdams Telephone 43 McCook Nebraska jQcAJn inniri8rnvVitIAM All Calls For The i - W WOW Answered by the BLUE FRONT LIVERY BARN t I Will make all trains and an swer all calls to any part of the city PHONE 36 W H Ackerman W McCook Nebraska b Cores Grin In Two Days oii everv V if yrms dox 25c J ar4jj rj A 1 M 1 stand of bees 4 60 tons of alfalfa hay 2 bushels alfalfa seed 1 Majestic steel range 1 extension table 2 heating stoves 1 organ 1 couch 1 book case 1 sewing machine 1 clipboard 5 rocking chairs 8 dfning room chairs 1 center table 5 beds carpets 4 sets of springs 3 mattresses 2 feather beds 2 dressers 1 commode 1 hanging lamp Dishes and cooking utensils 1 wringer 1 washing machine 1 bicycle 1 twenty gallon iron kettle f h - j t i