The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 20, 1903, Image 8

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PUBLIC FREE LIBRARY NOTES
For a fow days no books will bo lonned
from tho library Tho librarian requests
that tho books bo returned at tho twirli
ost possible timo so that an invoice
can be made of all tho books Wo hope
soon to resume tho loaning of books
II W Koyes of Indianola supplied the
migsiug numbers of MeCluros Magazine
for 1897
An invoice of new books has been re
ceived from Chicago Tho last order
included tho latest books ten of which
had not boen issued from tho publish
ing house These books will bo for
warded to us as soon as tho wholesale
house can procure them
The following numbers of the Cosmo
politan nro needed to complete tho dif
feront years 1897 the twelve numbers
aro needed for this year 1893 January
February March April September
October November December 1899
February March April May Juno
July August September October No
vember December 1900 January Feb
ruary March April July August Sep
tember November December
The Tribune is only S100 year
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Profit in Raising1 Sugar Beets
W A Coe of Orleans was in Alma
last Saturday and in conversation with
him ho informed us that his two acres of
sugar beets brought him 8150 so after
deducting all expenses his beets netted
him 50 -per acre This should bo an
object lesson to the people of this part
of Nebraska that it pays to grow sugar
beets Besides this Mr Coo says I
had 10000 pounds of beet tops that I
found to be one of tho best milk and fat
producing foods I ever fed except
grain If you will write or call tt the
Record office we will furnish all the in
formation possible Brother farmer
dont neglect to plant some beets if it is
no more than a fow to feed tho old cow
Three things will make this part of Ne
braska one of the richest countries in
the world it is dairy cows alfalfa and
sugar beets Pin that in your hat and
see if the farmer editor is not right
Alma Record
A Physician Writes
I am desirous of knowing if the profession
can obtain Herhinu in bulk for iires cribiiiff pur
poses It lias been of jjreat use to me in treat
ing catos of dyspepsia brought on by excesses
or overwork I have nover known it to fail in
restoring the orguus effected to their healthful
activity 50c bottle at A McMillens
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When Your Appetite
Plays Truant
HJB
To Coax
It Back
Sold only in Packages
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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THE
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A C EBERT Cashier
BANK
OF MeCOOK NEB
I Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 5000
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Authorized Capital 100000
Capital and Surplus 60000
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GE0 HOCKNELL President B M FREES V Pros
F A PENNELL Cash
A CAMPBELL Director C J PLATT Director
The McCook Tribune
ITS ONLY 100 A YEAR
DANBURY
Mrs J L Sims and son went to Iowa
on a visit to her old home on Tuesdays
train
The Teachers association was well at
tended on Saturday considering the bad
roads
Robert Gore is planting a row of trees
in front of the GW Billings property
where he lives
Mrs Harbaugh and Alice Jones in
tend to continue the restaurant at H L
Rubys old stand
3 G Evers has bought tho residence
on lower Main street occupied by Charles
Rogers and will soon move into it
E M Woods returned on Mondays
train from Oxford whore he Jiiad spent
Sunday with his son V B and family
Joseph Godown came in on Tuesdays
train from his home in Iowa for a visit
with his brother George and old friends
around Danbury
Mr and Mrs B N Leisuro returned
Saturday from Los Angeles California
where they had spent the winter with
their son Will and family
Rev Pogue started on Saturday by
the way of McCook for his old home in
Indiana in answer to a telegram that his
father was not expected to live
This week must be movers week E
M Woods has moved to O B Woods
place north of town Charles Rogers to
E M Woods house Mrs Ruby to Miss
Fairs property II L Ruby to his moth
ers house Milo Harbaugh to H L Ru
bys old stand Ed Eno to the Bastain
house vacated by Harbaugh and J L
Leisuro to his farm northwest of town
Tuesday was stock day at Danbury
There were IS cars of stock shipped 12
of cattle aDd six of hogs as follows Mr
Rockerfeller soven cars cattle W T
Henton three cars cattle S R Messner
two cars cattle J L Sims four cars
hogs William Nutt one car hogs Mr
Mallack from near Indianola one car
hogs The following went to see them
through N J Walden D E Boyer W
M Nutt S R Messner W T Henton
W S Ryan Mr Mallack and J L
Sims
Childrens Coughs and Cotds
Mrs Joe McGratli 32G E 1st St Hutchiiifcon
Kaii writes I have sivon Ballards Hore
liound Syrup to my children for cotichs and colds
for tho past four j ears and find it tlio best inedi
cino I liavu over used Unlike many couidi
syurp it contains no opium but will soothe
and heal any disease of throat or Iuuks quicker
than any other remedy 25c 50c and 100 at
A McMillons
CULBERTS0H
R Knowles was a Trenton visitor
Wednesday
Jerry Bahn sold a team of horses in
McCook Saturday
Mrs S E Solomon visited McCook
friends Friday and Saturday
Christ Ilogan took some horses down
to Holbrook Friday returning Monday
Mrs W Westy and daughter of Hope
are in town visiting parents and friends
Rev E H Gould of Bloomington a
former pastor of this place stopped here
between trains Tuesday
Miss Ethyl Fellows went down to Mc
Cook Monday where she has secured a
position as clerk in Thompsons dry
goods store
Terrys Uncle Toms Cabin Co gave
a splendid performance at the opera
house Wednesday night The music
was especially good
Rev G L Snyder who has been as
sisting the Salvation Army with their
meetings came down Tuesday morning
and will remain here for some time
Miss Ann Miller is suffering with
pneumonia and unable to attend to her
school duties Different pupils of the
graduating class fill this vacancy this
week
H Lehman the popular clerk who
has been working for the Barnett Lum
ber company at McCook severed his
connection with that firm Saturday
and came home to enjoy a much needed
rest
Mrs Jane Gibson who has been car
ing for Grandma Wiggins was called to
McCook Saturday by the illness of her
daughter Miss Josie who is suffering
with consumption and is in the care of
Dr Duncan Mrs Gibson will take her
daughter to Wray Colorado where it is
to be hoped she will be benefited
Colds Are Dangerous
How often have yon heard it remarked Its
only a cold and a fow days later learn that tho
man is on his back with pneumonia This is of
such common occurrence that a cold however
slight should not be disregarded Chamber
lains Cough Remedy counteracts any tendency
toward pneumonia It always cures and is
pleasant to take Sold by L V McConnell
MARION
Ole Steele went to Orinoco Kansas
Sunday for a short visit
Lena Ashton returned home Friday
from Franklin where she has been at
tending school
Several of Miss Gamsbys Indianola
friends attended the basket supper
Friday evening
The basket supper and entertainment
given at Shiloh Friday evening was
quite a success A very interesting pro
gram was rendered by the school child
ren which showed tho dramatic skill of
their teacher The exercises closed with a
laughable comedy Cause for Divorce
which was given by the young people
of Marion assisted by Miss Gamsby
The proceeds which go to the library
fund amounted to 83300
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LEBANON
Two carloads of hogs wontout of Leb
anon this week
Tho party at Mrs Pooles was well at
tended Friday night
JWAtkins visited relatives in tho
vicinity of Danbury this week
Section Foreman Carlson made a bus
iness trip to Danbury Saturday
J B Cummings and son J B Jr at
tended court at McCook Monday and
Tuesday
Mr and Mrs John Meyers gave a par
ty Friday night Thoso who attended
report an enjoyable timo
Tho following teachers attended tho
association at Dan bur Saturday Cora
L Vincent Fanny Purviance Rosa
Slutts and J E Boyd Urban Barthol
omew and Bessie Slutts also attended the
meeting
Cures Sciatic Rheumatism
Mrs A 12 Simp on 509 Craicr St Knoxville
Tenn writes Juno 10th IiOO I liuvo hei
tryiiiK the baths of Hot Springs Ark for sciatic
rheumatism hut I set more relief from Ballards
Snow Lininnnt than any medicino or mo thing
I have ovor tried Enclosed ilncl postofTco order
for 100 Send mo a lanje bottle by Southern
Express Sold by A McMillen
SOUTH McCOOK
George Younger finished the work of
repairing the South McCook bridge over
tho Republican river Tuesday evening
the 17th at four oclock
The Salvation Army closed its pro
tracted meetings Tuesday evening of
this week and departed for Atwood
Kansas to continue their work
Advertised Letters
The following letters were advertised
by the McCook postoliice March 17 1903
Mare Anion
Chanic Brown
SN Cox
EuKene Flowers
Master Alex P Moore
Ed OShoa
Refch Bros
C S Smith
D Anderson
II J IJaker
Leone DeardolT
Cliit 11 Knopp
Lola Moore
C A Parsons 2
1 J Shipmau
Dr L Schreiber
William Wittiver
When calling for these letters please
say they were advertised
F M Kimmell Postmaster
A Remarkable Case
One of the most remarkable ca es of a cold
deep seated on the luns causing pneumouia
is that of Mrs Gertrude E Fenner Marion
Ind who was entirely cured by tho use of One
Minute CoukIi Cure Shes ajb The cougliiiiK
and straining so weakened me that I rundown
in weight from lib to fG pounds I tried a nmn
berof remedies to no avail until I ued Ono
Minute Coufdi Cure Four bottles of this won
derful remedy cured me entirely of the cough
strengthened my lungs and restored mo to my
normal weight and strength
EIHott Rheinheimer
Elder II II Berry spoke the words
Monday noon uniting in marriage Ira
S Elliott and Allice Rheinheimer both
of Grant precinct this county Ira is a
son of Charles Elliott of Banksvillo and
Miss Alice a daughter of Peter Rhein
heimer of the old Taylor ranch They
have the congratulations and good
wishes of their neighbors and friends
A carload of new buggies just received
at W T Colemans
Good News For all Who Suffer With
Rheumatism Free
To all who suffer with rheumatism I
will gladly send free the wonderful story
of how my mother was cured after years
of suffering together with the most
elaborate treatise on rheumatism ever
published
No matter what your form of rheuma
tism is whether acute chronic muscu
lar inflammatory deformant sciatic
neuralgia gout lumbago etc no mat
ter how many doctors have failed in
your case no matter how many socalled
sure ciyres you have tried I want you
to write to me and let me tell you how
my mother was cured
I am neither a doctor nor a professor
simply a plain man of business but
I have a cure for rheumatism and I
want to tell everyone who suffers with
cheumatism about it I wish to be
rlearly understood and trust that all
who suffer with this terrible disease
however apparently beyond the reach
of cure will write to me this day and I
will send you by return mail this work
of mine I appeal especially to the
chronically ill who are wearied and
discouraged with doctoring and to those
who have been cast aside as incurable
All you have thought about rheumatism
may be wrong Let me tell you our ex
perience Surely if you have rheuma
tism or have a suffering friend it will
pay you to investigate my offer anyway
and prove for yourself the claims I make
Send mo your address today a postal
card will do and I will mail you this
wonderful story If you have any
friends suffering with rheumatism no
matter where located send me their ad
dress and I will mail them a copy My
address in Victor Raixbolt Bloomfield
Indiana
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Constipation is nothing more
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jji nation or death if not relieved
If every constipated sufferer
could realize that he is allowing
poisonous filth to remain in his
system he would soon get relief
Constipation invites all kind of
contagion Headaches bilious
ness colds and many other ail
ments disappear when consti
pated bowels arerelieved Thed
forda Black Draught thoroughly
cleans out the bowels in an easy
and natural manner without the
purging of calomel or other vio
lent cathartics
Be sure that j ou get the origi
nal Thedfords Black Draught
made by The Chattanooga Medi
cine Co Sold by all druggists in
25 cent and 8100 packages
Sloreaii Ark May 2 101
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DraiiLlittooIilirhlylkeepItln my house
all the time and have used It for the last
ten years 1 never gave my children
any other laxative I think I could
never nc auic to work without It
on account or uelnir troubled with
constipation Your medicine Is
an that Keeps me up
C IJ McFAKLlXD
Lott Rates West
S2300 to Portland Tacoma and Seat
tle
62500 to San Francisco and Lo3 An
geles
S2250 to Spokane
2000 to Salt
Lake City
Butte and
Helena
Proportionately low rates to hundeds
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 Route
agent Out 4 3
Stops the Cough and
Works off the Cold
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in
one day No cure no pay Price 25 cents
FIVE PAIR
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We have just received from the mill fifty
dozen Ladies Fast Black Full Finished
Seamless Hose the regular 15c quality
Wewill 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
To Reduce Cost of Beet Sugar
Washington March 14 Experiments
aro being made by tho agricultural de
partment to reduce the cost of growing
sugar beets The department is going
about this in a curious sort of way but
Secretary Wilson is confident experi
ments will prove a success and that tho
cost of raising sugar beets will be de
creased by 23 per cent Secretary Wil
son has on his desk an ordinary fruit
jar which contains thousands of curious
objects
I am greatly interested in this
said tho secretary as he picked up the
jar This contains sugar beet seeds
In somo seed there is but one germ
while in others there are three or four
each one of which will produce a seed
which will contain but one germ I be
lieve this can be done and if we succeed
in our experiment the farmers of the
country will be able to raise sugar beets
much cheaper than they can now
When a seed produces four plants it
is necessary for tho farm hand to go over
the field and eliminate all plants but
one in each group If tho cost of this
labor can be reduced and can produce
seeds containing but one germ a large
amount will bo saved to the farmer It
will then be possible to utilize a machine
which plants seed six inches apart and
the problem of sugar beet raising will
be much simplified
E J MITCHELL
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MCCOOK NEBRASKA
L PREVOST
DENTIST
Grad late of Kansas
City Liutal College
II P SUTTON
McCOOK
OverJasMcAdams
Telephone 43
McCook Nebraska
JACOB BETZ
AUCTIONEER
McCook Nebraska
fioes anywhere Specialty of Thorough Bred
Stock sales One per cent on sales 1MX and
upward Correspondence solicited
DR W V GAGE
flcCook Nebraska
C H BOYLE
ATTORNEY at LAW
McCook Nebraska
Telephone 44 p o Building
JKyRitj R
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAY and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Nebraska
er Agent of Lincoln Land Co Office
First door north of Commercial hotel
C E ELDRED
ATTORNEY AT LAW
IdcCook Nebraska
Office in Court House
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Phone 181
DR A P WEjLLES
Physician and
Surgeon
McCOOK
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Calls answered niijlit or day e
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All Calls For The t
wt Bus
Answered by the
BLUE FRONT
LIVERY BARN
Will make all
trains ana an
swer all calls to any
part of the city
PHONE 36
W H Ackerman
McCook Nebraska
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Phones OiHci 17 residence 95
Free Phonographic concert hour
before sale opens
Write or Phone for Terms and Date
DRJBFICKES
A Reliable
Graduate Dentist
PHONE NO 160
OVER
McCONNELL
BERRYS
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I T Core a Cold in One DayfiTl f
I Take Laxative BrOHIO Qwinke Tablets on every 1 I
I Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months This SlgBatnre - 7y box 25c I Jr
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