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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1903)
A i fT u X V 13 V 4 J I P minuMinmi tllttm ldlCfIH9 1 J i I wtassohjH Hr - -v MrU vA 1 ra I ISfC s yjlhfil i 1 I But Sheba kwtol oo all Ms jiffs E lyjvj detWt a I LOOSE WILES CRACKER CA11DY GO IBi2f jPj I I I His Last Hope Realized Hot Weather Weakness From Uio Sentinel Gobo Mont If you feel fagged out listless and In the first opening of Oklahoma to lacking in enprgy you are perhaps suf settlers in 1889 the editor of this paper fering from the debilitating effects of was among the many seekers after for- summor weather These symptoms indi tuno who made the big rape one fino day cato that a tonic is needed that will cre ini April During his traveling about ato a healthy appetite make digestion and afterwards his camping on his claim perfect regulate the bowels and impart he encountered much bad water which natural activity to the liver This Herb together with the severe heat gave him ine will do it is a tonic laxative and a very severe diarrhoea which it seemed restorative H J Preegard proprietor almost impossible to check and along in Grand View hotel Cheney Kan writes Juno the case became so bad ho expected I have used Herbine for the last 12 to die One day one of his neighbors years and nothing on earth can beat it brought him one small bottle of It was recommended to me by Dr New berlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea ton of Newton Kansas 50c at A Remedy as a last hope A big dose was McMillens given him while he was rolling about on j r j the ground in great agony and in a few J Bargains minutes the dose was re ated The The Burlington offers round trip tick good effect of tho medic5 won no- j ets as follows Saratoga N Y and re ticed and within an hour the patient turn 83390 July 4 and 5 Atlanta Ga was taking his first sound sleep for a and return 83970 July 5 to 7 Baltimore fortnight That one little bottle worked Md and return S4040 July 17 and 18 a complete cure and he cannot help but Detroit Mich and feel grateful The season for bowel 14 and 15 Boston orders being at hand suggests this item For sale by L W McConnell Low Rates West 2500 to Portland Tacoma Seattle S2500 to San Francisco Los Angeles S2250 to Spokane S2000 to SaltLake CityButteHelena Proportionately low rates to hundreds of other points including Big Horn Basin Wyoming Montana Washington Idaho Oregon British Columbia Cali fornia etc Every day until June 15 Tourist cars daily to California Personally conducted excursions threo times a week Tourist cars daily to Seattle Inquire of nearest Burlington Eoute agent Constipated Bowels To have good health the body should be kept in a laxative condition and the bowels moved at least once a day so that all the poisonous wastes are expelled daily Mr G It Edwards 142 N Main street Wichita Kansas writes I have used Herbine to regulate the liver and bowels for tho pas t ten years and found it a reliable remedy 50c at A return 32925 July Mass and return 33835 Juue 30 to July i Ask the tick et agent for particulars 6 5 5t That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you if you used Dr Kings New Life Pills Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches They make pure blood and build up your health Only 25 cents Money back if not cured Sold by L W Mc Connell druggist More Low Rates The Burlington will sell round trip tickets July 1 to 10 as follows San Francisco and return S5000 Los Ange les and return S5000 San Diego and re turn 85000 Ask the ticket agent for particulars 6 o 4t Driven to Desperation Living at an out of the way place re mote from civilization a family is often driven to desperation in case of acci dent resulting in Burns Cuts Wounds Ulcers etc Lay in a supply of Buck lens Arnica Salve Itu the best on earth store 5c at L W The Tribune Only 3100 per year M IfltH I Mill- t Have You Taken a Look at Our Semi Porcelain Ware The decorations and shapes are pleasing and we are offering v 16 Values in 101 Piece Sets for Only 12 Should you want a less expensive set we have them in best English whiteware open stock Should you only want a small set or to fill in your old one we can supply your wants No need of being without dishes We will make the payments easy and with out interest Come in and hear our plan THE BEE HIVE McCOOK NEBRASKA m a nan aM ara aMa mi m TBrnmamma m WHEN YOU WANT COMFORT 1 MM1EI ter I MM1ET j IuJJbIj ma I IViUlJjGL Slioes H Sboes 5 Good Lookers Fitters and Wearers S 2 MODEL SHOE STORE A E 5S J lJrrnfWrrFrffrr 1NDIAN0LA Miss Edith Allea was a McCook vis itor Saturday Holton Longnecker spent last Sunday with his parents ofi tho Willow Mrs Charlie Walls and Burgus went up to McCook Wednesday evening Miss Rena Thompson spenta few days last week with Pearl Lyman of Bartley John Rollings Mae Moore and Anna Vering drove up to McCook Saturday Rev Owens and wife attended tho Ep worth League convention at Orleans last week Mrs W D Mackechnie returned home from her Wisconsin trip Sunday morning Miss Claudia Hatcher came home from Lincoln Saturday evening to spend her vacation Mrs Gerver of McCook spent a few days last wepk with her daughter Mrs W H Allen Otto Halbersleben came home from Crete Wednesday evening to spend the summer vacation Quito a number drove up to McCook Wednesday to take in the ball game but were disappointed Mrs Prof Casner left Friday morn ing for Illinois where she will spend the summer with her parents John Kern wife and little girl of Mc Cook spent last Saturday and Sunday with Jake Kern and family Miss Mary McDonnell returned to her work in Oxford Tuesday morning after a two weeks visit at home Miss Anna Smith went up to McCook Friday evening to spend a few days with her cousin Miss Grace Smith The Jubilee Singers sang in the opera house here last Saturday evening to a large and appreciative audience Charlie Russell returned to Lincoln Tuesday night after a few days visit at home Leon accompanied him Quite a number of our teachers went up to McCook Sunday evening to be in attendance at the summer school Miss Nettie McCool left Sunday evening for Iowa to spend the summer She was accompanied as far as McCook by Stella Master Glen Hendershot returned to his home in McCook last Friday even ing after a few days visit with his cousin Charlie Hendershot Mr and Mrs I S Walker arrived from Bison Oklahoma Thursday morn ing on an extended visit with their par ents W H Smith and family Mrs Luke Hayden and baby came down from McCook Sunday morning and spent until Monday evening with her parents Mr and Mrs Allen Misses Bertha Thompson and Dora and Mary Gresnway of near Danbury came over Sunday afternoon to take No 5 to McCook to attend summer school Miss Sue Ferguson who has been spending some weeks past with her cousin Mrs Henry Powell and family left for her home in Hebron Monday morning Miss May Mooro entertained the twelfth grade at her home last Wednes day where a most happy evening was spent Strawberries ice cream and cake were served Rob Gottschall got his right hand caught in one of the rollers in the mill Wednesday morning and it was so badly mashed that he had to have his thumb sewed up and his first finger amputated at the second joint Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy The uniform success of this remedy has made it the most popular prepara tion in use for bowel complaints It is everywhere recognized as the one reme dy that can always be depended upon and that is pleasant to take It is espe cially valuable for summer diarrhoea in children and is undoubtedly the means of saving the lives of a great many chil dren each year For sale by L W Mc Connell i RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Brakcman K B Covey is a now brako man this week Brakeman E K Parish has resigned from tho service Operator Knowles left Tuesday for St Francis Kansas to work nights Mr and Mrs Neal Beelor aro visiting her parents in Beaver City this week J A Ritchie was oft duty close of last week with an attack of tonsilitig Brakeman W P Redifer is off duty on account of slight back and leg inju ries The air car quit operations Wednes day and went east on 12 Thursday morning Dispatcher Joo B Culbortson of Den ver is shortly to bo married It is said the cards aro out Walter Thorgrimson was up from Lin cpln first of tho week visiting homo folks and friends L W Stayner and family went down to Edgar Wednesday to visit the ifolks at homo for a few days Conductor S E Callen went up to Denver Wednesday to participate in a company investigation Conductor C W Bronson of the Ox-ford-St Joe run was at headquarter Tuesday between trains The passenger conductors since Nos 13 and li have been out of service have been running first in first out J J Barry went to work Monday flagging vice J W Ransdell who is on passenger with Conductor Kendlen Will Lyonnight operator at Benkel man who has been on the sick list for a while reported for duty Wednesday A R Dennis of the Havelock store house was up to see the ball games re turning to his work on G Tuesday night Brakeman G L Burney was released from quarantine Wednesday and went up to his home in Stratton to visit a while The pile driver is out of commission again and Conductor J F Utter is tem porarily in charge of 101 while Callen is absent Conductor Cropp and crew and Engi neer Clark and fireman were up from Oxford Sunday to take the air exami nation Brakeman Lee S Culbertson is laid up with blood poison in one of his fin gers caused by a scratch sustained in handling a trunk Dispatcher A Calhoun has returned to his trick in the Denver office and Dispatcher and Mrs W F Pate re turned home Tuesday No 14 was sent out of Denver Thurs day afternoon for the first time in a veek or two since the prevalence of the creat floods in the Missouri river and western tributaries It takes two to three cars to handle the cream shipments Wednesday and Saturday nights between Wray and Oxford Last Saturday night the boys handled G85 cans and on Wednesday night 485 cans Engi leer L P Nielson arrived home Tuesday night from Hastings where he has had Conductor J E Sanborns run from Hastings to Red Cloud for the past month Engineer Sanborn is back from his visit to Verjnont and other eastern points and has resumed his run D R McCallum agent at Heartwell Nebraska was married in Oxford Tues day arriving here on No 5 the same night with his bride and spending the night with his sister Mrs Barney Hofer Wednesday morning they went up to Wauneta to visit at his old home Elementary Agriculture for Teachers The Nebraska legislature recently passed a law requiring all applicants for teachers certificates to pass an exami nation in the principles of elementary agriculture This law goes into effect July 1 1903 In view of these requirements the University of Nebraska offers in its sum mer school June 12 to July 25 a course in agriculture especially arranged for teachers This course includes lectures and reci tations upon such subjects as the forma tion and physical properties of soils the methods of tillage to conserve moisture in soils and topics dealing with plant growth with special reference to farm crops The class work will be illustrated by simple laboratory experiments which can be performed in any school Atten tion will also be given to subjects per taining to the breeds of live stock ani mal nutrition etc This course has the endorsement of the state superintendent of public in struction The county superintendents interviewed express a willingness to ac cept University credits in agriculture without requiring an examination in that subject when certificates are applied for The success of the present movement introducing the elements of agriculture into the common schools will depend upon the fitness of teachers for carrying on the work It is hoped the teachers of Nebraska will avail themselves of the opportunity offered by the University at Lincoln this summer The work will be in charge of Prof H R Smith of the School of Ag riculture Seb Kapke the South Main avenue tailor if you want a suit or pair of pants Orders taken and goods guaranteed Prices very reasonable r rAtsfshssfyi fcfcfcv -------x- - - TmmimiiTnni nvm mi mtivtti Is a pleasant thing if you are clad in dresses made from some of our light airy Summer Fabrics Voile Etamine Batiste and Twine Cloth In woolen fabrics are new and very desirable Get them now Also get what you want in wash fabrics and waistings Our line is still complete Come before the assortment is broken For Groceries call Phone 22 THE 41 was ft anaatis tore C L DeGROFF CO CyVbl4 CEDAR BLUFFS KANSAS Sheriff Laman drove over from Mc Cook Monday Blanche and Rena Henderson are vis iting Mrs Ross this week Mrs Ona Rush and little son Edna and Rena Cathcart drove over to Mc Cook Tuesday and are visiting their parents Mr and Mrs A P Cathcart Cedar Bluffs was well represented at the ball game in McCook Monday be tween the home team and the Holdrege aggregation namely Mr and Mrs II S Kennedy Mr and Mrs Joe Kennedy Eddie and Harry Kennedy Will Minor and Charlie McKinzie I have been troubled for some time with indigestion and sour stomach says Mrs Sarah WCurtis of Lee Mass and have been taking Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets which have helped me very much so that now I can eat many things that before I could not If you have any trouble with your stom ach why not take these Tablets and get well For sale by L W McConnell 333SKSS5S3ee kpEDFOlQft BLACK DRAUfiHT I THE ORIOIMAL 1 illVER MEDICINE 1IH IT A oollnir nnnilA 11 T V Louiiun vuixiijitrviiiii n zinpus biliousness and a coated tongue are common indications of liver and kidney diseases Stomach and bowel troubles severe as they are five immediate warning by pain ut liver and kidney troubles though less painful at the start are much harder to cure Thedfords Black Draught never fails to bene fit diseased liver and weakened kid neys It stirs up the torpid liver to throw off the germs of fever and ague It 13 a certain preventive of cholera and Brights disease of the kidneys With kiclnev3 re inforced by Thedfords Black Draught thousands of persons have dwelt immune in the midst of yel low fever Many families live in Serfect health and have no other octor than Thedfords Black Draught It is always on hand for use in an emergency and saves many expensive calls of a doctor MuIIins S C March 10 1901 I have used Thedfords BlackDraught for three years and I have not had to go to a doctor since I have been taking it It is the best medicine for me that Is on the market for liver and kidney uouDies anu dyspepsia and other complaints Rev A 0 LEWIS 1 COfllNG AGAiN I US The Noted Denver YE SPECIALIST Is Coming to McC ool July M Dont miss the opportunity of seeing him and having your glasses scientific ally adjusted Dont be discouraged because others have failed to give you relief Dr Schwartz has corrected over 3000 pa tients having visual defects and has re ceived over 1000 testimonials during the past year Perfect satisfactionjTguaranteed No incurable cases taken jgJEgSjKgftJ Examination and Consul- i station Free IT BgjStartHng Evidence Fresh testimony in great quantity is constantly coming in declaring Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption to be unequaled A recent expression from T J McGarland Bentorville Va serves as example He writes I had bronchitis for three years and doctored all the time without beiner benefited Then I began taking Dr Kings New Discovery and a few bottles wholly cured me Equally effective in curing all Lung and Throat troubles Consump tion Pneumonia and Grip Guaran teed by L W McConnell druggist Trial bottles free regular sizes 50c and S100 A Splendid Remedy Neuralgic pains rheumatism lumbago and sciatic pains yield to the penetrating influence of Ballards Snow Liniment It penetrates to the nerves and bone and being absorbed into the blood its healing properties are conveyed to every part of the body and effect some wonderful cures DF Moore Agt Illinois Central Railway Milan Tenn states I have used Ballards Snow Liniment for rheu matism backache etc in my family It is a splendid remedy We could not do without it 25c 50c and 100 at A McMillens