The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 28, 1903, Image 4

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I have used Ayers Hair Vigor
for over thirty years It has kept
my scalp free from dandruff and
has prevented my hair from turn
ing gray Mrs F A Soule
Billings Mont
There is this peculiar
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Vigor it is a hair food 1
not a dye Your hair does
not suddenly turn black
look dead and lifeless
But gradually the old color
comes back all the rich
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M KIMMELL
largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
Fraternal Insurance Order Cards
RCI P A Lodgo No 612 meets first and
third Thursdays of each month McConnolls
hall 830 p m E B Huheb President W S
Goteh Secretary
ROYAL HIGHLANDERS McCook
lodgo No 307 iroets on second and fourth Mop
day oveninga Of each month at eight oclock in
McConnell hall R W Dkvoe Illustrious Pro
tector J C Mitchell Secretary
ROYAL NEIGHBORS Nohlocamp No
8C2 moots second and fourth Thursday after
noons nt2 30 oclock in McConnolls hall Mns
Thad SnnriiEUD Oracle Mbs AupusTA Anton
Hecordor
Republican County Ticket
County Clerk EJWILCOX
Treasurer B G GOSSARD
Clerk of the District Court R WDEVOE
Sheriff A C CRABTREE
County Judgo SLGREEN
Superintendent EUGENE S DTJTCHER
Surveyor JAMES WILLIAMS
County Assessor F P ENO
Coroner r DR A C HARLAN
Commissioner Second district
SAMUEL PREMER
Fourteenth Judicial Convention
The Republicans of the Fourteenth Judicial
District of Nebrasku are hereby called to meet
in convention in tho city of McCook Nebraska
Thursday afternoon September 17th 1903 at
two oclock for tho purpose of placing in nomi
nation a candidate for tho offlco of judge of the
Fourteenth District of Nobroska and for the
transaction of such other businoss as may prop
erly come before that convention
The basis of representation of the soveral
counties of the district in said convention shall
be tho vote cast fur lion J H Mickoy in 1902
for tho office of governor of the state of Ne
braska giving one delegate at large one dole
cute for each 100 votes or maior fraction thereof
so cast Wbiclrapportionmeut entitles tho sev
eral counties ol tuo district to tlie following
representation
Chaso 272 41
Dundy 292 4
Frontier 717 8
Furnas 1121 12
Gosper 335 4
Hayes 2GG 4
Hitchcock 349 4
Red Willow 101211
Total No of delegates 51
It is rocommonded by tho committee that no
proxies be allowed in said convention but that
tho delegates presont from each county bo al
lowed to cast tho vote of taid county
It was further recommended that tho chair
man and secretary of the committee bo the
temporary chairman and secretary of tho con
vention
H H Berry Chairntan
F M Kimmell Secretary
McCook Nebraska Juno 19 1903
Republican papers of tho district please copy
The Good Old Hickory
The time is at hand when you will
need a good tight reliable wagon in
which to mafket your small grain
Thats tho kind W T Coleman sells
The Old Hickory kind and they
really cost no more than the cheap poor
sort that hardly last a season The
Old Hickory is guaranteed
Low Rates West
The Burlington offers round trip tick
ets as follows
Denver Colo and return 12 June 1
to September 30
Colorado Springs Colo and return
1240 June 1 to September 30
Pueblo Colo and return 1365 June
1 to September 30
Glen wood Springs Colo and return
2190 June 1 to September 30
Ogden Utah and return 2790 June
1 to September 30
Salt Lake City Utah and return
2790 June 1 to September 30
Ask the ticket agent for particulars
Physician and Druggists
Ford Sturgeon a prominent drug
firm at Rocky Hill Station Ky write
We are requested by Dr G B Singley
to send for Herbine for the benefit of
our customers We ordered three dozen
in December and we ar glad to say
Herbine has given such great satisfac
tion that we have duplicated this order
three times and today we gave your
salesman another order We beg to say
Dr G B Snigley takes pleasure in
recommending Herbine 50c bottle at
A McMillens druggist
Eat All You Want
Persons troubled with indigestion or
dyspepsia can eat all they want if will
take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure This rem
edy prepares the stomach for the recep
tion retention digestion and assimila
tion of all of the wholesome food that
may be eaten and enables the digestive
organs to transform the same into the
kind of blood that gives health and
strength Sold by L W McConnell
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CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Baptist All services at the usual
hours Sweet singing All welcome
C R Betts Pastor
Congregational Tho regular morn
ing and evening services will conclude
Rev Deans pastorate with tho church
All are invited
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a m
Sunday school 230 p m Every Sun
day J J Loughran Pastor
Methodist Preaching morning and
evening by tho pastor Sabbath school
10 a m Epworth League 7 p m
rL H Shumate Pastor
Christian Science S e r v i c e s at
at Christian church Sunday morning at
11 oclock Wednesday evening at 8
Next Sunday lesson sermon subject
Man All are cordially invited
Episcopal Services in St Albans
church as follows Every Sunday in
the month Sunday school at ten oclock
a m Morning prayer at 11 and evening-prayer
and sermon at 8 The third
Sunday in the month Holy Communion
at 8 a m All are welcome
E R Earle Rector
The German Concrecational friends
held church services last Sunday morn
ing in the city park The repairs on
their church building are expected to be
completed in about two weeks
Rev Axtell of Trenton and brother
from Portland Maine spent a few days
here this week guest of Rev Dean
PUBLIC FREE LIBRARY NOTES
If the library is to continue the good
work that has been begun it should
have funds The contributions that
were so freely made to its founding have
been exhausted Several months must
elapse before the money arising from the
two mill tax levy shall be available In
the meantime while means are at hand
to keep the library open it will not be
able to accomplish what is expected of
it and what it should do unless some
plan is formulated to supply its impera
tive necessities in the way of new books
A library is a development Although
much that was written in the long ago
is superlatively excellent betterindeed
than what the presses turn off today
still this is a progressive age and our
modern reader demands the modern
book not because it is better than the
old but simply because it is newer be
cause it more nearly suits the conditions
of the time because to us of this era the
literature that treats of the phrases of
life with which we are familiar is most
interesting
There are books for all time and there
are books for the hour- All serve their
purposes None can be dispensed with
The reader should not confine himself to
the old even though it be the best He
wants to know and he should know the
new We live in the present and should
know the present We cannot know
today without knowing the days work
and books are a part of that work Our
existence is circumscribed and we com
municate with the world at large through
books
The reviewers are already announcing
the seasons offerings The patrons of
our library will be calling for the new
books and they should not call in vain
Something should be done and at once
to meet this situation
A Wall Atlas Free
The Lincoln Daily Star has just issued
a handsome Wall Atlas of five pages
size of -page 22x28 inches It consists of
a fine map of Nebraska with statistical
information in regard to county sites
populations etc a map of the United
States with information regarding area
population legislatures etc a map of
the Eastern Hemisphere and another of
the Western Hemisphere The maps
are all of the latest date handsomely
lithographed in colors making a useful
and valuable premium This Wall Atlas
will be sent free to any reader of this
paper who will send 150 to The Daily
Star for a six months subscription
The Daily Star is Nebraskas favorite
evening paper Its motto is All the
News All the Time It publishes four
editions daily at xx a m x p m a p
m and 4 p m It is the greatest news
paper bargain in Nebraska Its tele
graph news its state news its editorials
and local news are the best to be found
in the state Try it for six months
Send 150 and you will receive the Wall
Atlas free Address
x The Daily Star Lincoln Neb
A Cut and Slash
The Weekly State Journal which for
thirty five years has been a dollar a year
will now be sent to new subscribers a
whole year for 25 cents Every family
in Nebraska that does not have a daily
paper should get the Weekly State
Journal at this price 25 cents a year
A big eight or ten page paper published
every Friday with all the news of the
world all of Nebraska news in particular
and full of good reading matter for the
whole family At this price you can not
only afford to take it yourself but can
send it to your friends in other states
All you have to do is to send your name
and address with a quarter to the Week
ly State Journal Lincoln Neb Why
not send in your order at once
School
membranes lining the stomach protects the
nerves and cures bad breath sour risings a
sense of fullness after eating indigestion
dyspepsia and all stomach troubles
Kodol Digests What Yon Eat
Make the Stomach Sweet
Bottles only Regular size 1 00 holding 2M times
the trial slzo which sells for SO cents
Prepared by E O DeWITT CO Chicago III
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ADDITIONAL PERSONALS
Leslie Dole is visiting McCook
friends
Mrs M S Parks is visiting his folks
at Red Cloud this week
Mrs H E Culbertson was a Has
tings visitor first of the week
Mrs S W Shirley was a guest of
Culbertson friends over Sunday
Mrs J J Curran and the children
have gone to Denver on a visit
Mrs A J Washburn is visiting Mc
Cook friends part of the week
Miss Marcella Halligan of Sutton
is visiting C J Ryan and family
Mrs Lowman and Miss Sara expect
to get away for California next week
Miss Carrie Scott is up irom Lin
coln guest of her brother E O Scott
J F Reynolds arrived home Wed
nesday from a business trip over in Iowa
Miss Carrie Wing of Harvard is here
on a visit guest of Mrs W M French
Miss Delia Anderson of Cambridge
is the guest of the Misses McCarl this
week
Mr and Mrs Phil Easterday of
Tecumseh are visiting Mrs E M Eas
terday
Mrs J H Bennett and daughter
arrived home Wednesday from a visit
in Colorado
Mrs Barney Hoker went up toWau
neta Wednesday morning on a visit to
the homefqlks
Dr Herbert J Pratt has purchased
A P Thomsons handsome home on
North Marshall street
Mrs Mary A McChesney and family
departed last night for their new home
in the sunny south Mount Olive Miss
Mrs S A McCarl was in Linqpln
Monday on business connected with the
removal of the family there for the win
ter
C A Leach left on No 3 Wednes
day for Colorado on a short outing G
D Leach will be in charge of the store
during his absence
George E Thompson leaves Monday
for the eastern markets where he will
complete preparations for the fall trade
expecting to be gone a wek or ten days
Peter Rheinheimer has sold his place
on the Upper Driftwood known as the
Taylor ranch to a gentleman from Ox
ford The ranch contains 800 acres and
the consideration is 86000 A quarter
section on the bottom near Oxford is in
the transaction Mr Rheinheimer ex
pects to move to McCook to afford good
school facilities for his children
A P Thomson went in to Omaha
last Saturday night on business at Bur
lington headquarters arriving home on
Wednesday Miss Elizabeth accompa
nied him as far as Lincoln returning
home on the same train The probabil
ities are that Mr Thomson will soon be
transferred to another station if he de
cides to resume work in the service
Miss Thomson may attend school in Chi
cago this fall
Appointment of West Point Cadet
A competitive examination will be held
at the office of the county superintend
ent in Hastings Monday and Tuesday
Aug 31 and Sept 1 for the appointment
of a cadet to the military academy at
West Point for the term commencing
June 1 1904 The examination will be
in charge of Prof W C Henry of Clay
Center Prof G H Thomas of McCook
Prof R J Barr of Grand Island and
M A Hartigan of Hastings who have
been selected by Congressman Norris to
conduct the same Any who may desire
to take tho examination will obtain full
particulars by addressing Mr Norris at
McCook
End of Bitter Fight
Two physicians had a long and stub
born fight with an abcess on my right
lung writes J G Hughes of DuPont
Ga and gave me up Everybody
thought my time had come As a last
resort I tried Dr Kings New Discovery
for Ccnsumption The benefit I received
was striking and I was on my feet in a
few days Now Ive entirely regained
my health It conquors all coughs
colds and throat and lung troubles
Guaranteed by L W McConnells drug
store Price 50c and 100 Trial bottles
free
Indigestion Causes
CaiarrH of tHe
Stomacli
For many years it has been supposed that
Catarrh of the Stomach caused Indigestion
and dyspepsia but the truth is exactly tho
opposite Indigestion causes catarrh Re
peated attacks of indigestion inflames the
mucous membranes lining the stomach and
exposes the nerves of the stomach thus caus
ing the glands to secrete mucin instead of
the juices of natural digestion This is
called Catarrh of the Stomach
Kodol Dyspepsia Cur
relieves all inflammation of the mucous
BBS
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Time Card
McCook Neb
MAIN LINE EAST DEPART
Central Time 1115 pm
540 A M
820 am
955pm
No 5 arrives from east at 8 p m
MAIN LINK WEST DEPAET
No 1 Mountaiu Time 1154 A M
3 11 pm
5 750pm
13 825 AM
IMPERIAL LINE
No 176 arrives Mountain Time 7 30 p M
No 175 departs 700 AM
Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars
Beats free on through trains Tickets Fold
and baggage checked to any pointin tho United
States or Canada
For information timo tables maps and tick
ets call on or writo A P Thomson Agent
McCook Nebraska or J Francis General
Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska -
G A Vinson is a new boiler washer
W Peterson is a new machinist this
week
OW Sampson is back from his Den
ver trip
Trainmaster Kenyon was in Wymore
yesterday
John Trnut and wife have gone away
on a visit
F K Fisk is a new member of the
paint gang
RA Prigga was in Wymore Tuesday
on business
Frank Hammell is working in the
blacksmith shop
J Aubrey Burton has gone to Mis
souri on a brief visit
Conductor T H Malen has the 149
just out of the shop
Fred Irwins injured hand is improv
ing satisfactorily now
Asst Auditor E D Brant was at
headquarters yesterday
C F Allen and W V Olson are
new flagman this week
Engine 262 is out after an overhauling
and 157 has gone into the shop
Engineer Hugh Brown and wife are
visiting Denver relatives this week
Engineer William Koll visited his
family at Republican City Sunday
W S Yates and wife are spending
ten days visiting down in Wilsonville
F E Brigner has returned from his
trip to the mountains and gone to work
G W Bates has been transferred from
the store department to the round house
L M Best and J J Laughlin have
been transferred to the freight service
Dinnell has been transferred to the
blacksmith shop from the store depart
ment
Lee Arnold boilermakers apprentice
has gone to Hamilton Mo on a visit to
relatives
Henry Housh machinists helper in
the round house is visiting in Denver
this week
R H Trowbridge night caller left
on Monday night for Billings Montana
on business
Brakeman Carl B Clark has gone to
Rocky Ford Colorado on a visit to the
homefolks
Brakeman F F Neubauer has been
in Hildreth part of the week visiting
the homefolks
Warren Traver has quit the black
smith shop and service and gone else
where for work
Tho electric storage batteries on all
the diners are now charged at McCook
by Gus Budig
FL Palmer and family arrived home
Saturday last from an outing at Boul
der Colorado
Brakeman C E Hoffman was off his
feed Wednesday and J R VanHorn
doubled for him
Brakeman George Denton missed a
run or two this week on account of an
injury to his knee
Conductor J F Utter went out yes
terday with the piledriver which is
working west of here
Engine 59 of the Benkelman wreck is
about ready to go out on the road again
after considerable repairs
Chief Dispatcher Forbes and family
returned home first of this week from
an outing at Lyons Colorado
H C Smith is still on the sick list
and W C Chlanda has gone home to
Longmont Colorado to recuperate
The shop boys are itching to have
their pictures taken The storehouse
lads think they are the prettiest of course
Robert Traver will quite work in the
blacksmith shop tomorrow and will take
a weeks vacation before going to school
The shopboys and high school club
played a tie game of baseball last Sat
urday afternoon 7 to 7 They will play
again on Labor Day September 7th
Roy Rolfe returned home from Den
ver Wednesday and will call nights
vice R H Trowbridge J A Colfer
who has been calling nights has been
transferred to the store department
During the absence of J A Ritchie
on his trip W J Krauter is gang fore
man Foreman F C Fuller has added
the duties of piecework inspector to his
regular work meanwhile
Engineer George Avery of the west
end is now in the east on business It
is stated that he has bought a large
hotel in Baltimore and that he will re
tire from the service and may not re
turn
at
G E Hoxio hns gone to Olatho Kan
sas
Stove Dwyer was a passenger on Nol
Monday from Iowa to Denver Ho is
in the Burlington train service again
Mrs Dwyer went up to Denver on Tues
days No 1 after a visit to McCook
relatives
Foreman Mack Hughes and family
arrived home on 1 Monday from thoir
trip east Mack reports the trip of his
life to Buffalo N Y Niagara Falls otc
Tho family visited Chicago and other
Illinois points
L W Stayner and wife left on last
Friday night on a visit to DesMoines
Iowa and tho Iowa state fair They
will be home Saturday night Stewart
McLlean of Supt Campbells office is
filling his place
Frank Dobson and wife came up from
Havelock first of tho week He left on
14 Wednesday nightfor San Bernardino
Calif via Kansas City Ho will work
for the Santa Fo Sho will visit her
parents hero for a few weeks before join
ing him
Supt Campbell went into Omaha
Sunday night on No 6 and this week
has been going over the Western divi
sion with the officers special Among
those on the special were General Man
ager Holdrege General Supt Calvert
General Freight Agent Ives General
Purchasing Agent Josselyn They went
up the Imperial lino Thursday special
car No 10 being part of the train The
trip up the Imperial line has given rise
to the rumor that tho company con
templates extending the Imperial branch
on to Holyoke to which point the road
was originally graded Tho special was
in charge of Conductor William Wash
burn
Those Who Buy
our meats and fish get the best the very
best we can procure In fish you get
the freshest and we give you tho advan
tage of the best price possible We
handle all meats and prepare them for
you in the best and cleanest way You
can always get your choice cuts here
Let us have an order from you for prompt
delivery Marshs Meat Market
Coining as it does in the busiest sea
son when a man can least afford to lose
time a sure and quick cure for diarrhoea
is very desirable Anyone who has given
it a trial will tell you that the quickest
surest and most pleasant medicine in
use for this disease is Chamberlains
Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
There is no loss of time when it is used
as one or two doses of it will cure any
ordinary attack It never fails not even
in the most severe and dangerous cases
For sale by L W McConnell druggist
AFHORISMS
No legacy is so rich as honesty
Shakespeare
A grateful dog is better than an un
grateful man Saadi
We first make our habits and then
our habits make us Emmons
The retrospect of life swarms with
lost opportunities Sir H Taylor
To be happy is not the purpose of
our being but to deserve happiness
Fitch
Fortune may find a pot but your
own industry must make it boil
Rousseau
When a person is down in the world
an ounce or nelp is better than a
pound of preaching Bulwer
No man ever did a designed injury
to another but at the same time he
did a greater to himself Home
When a man has not a good reason
for doing a thing he has one good rea
son for letting it alone Thomas Scott
To be perfectly just is an attribute
of the divine nature to be so to the
utmost of our abilities is the glory of
man Addison
He Didnt Understand
A little fellow out West Roxbury
way some ten years old perhaps
twelve bested his grandmothers the
other day rather neatly All three
were at the table when one of the la
dies casually mentioned the name of
the family nurse Immediately the
little fellow wanted to know who the
lady was One grandma innocently re
marked that it was the nurse that took
care of the boy when he was born
But why didnt mamma take care
of me I was her baby wasnt I
queried the little fellow True says j
grandma but you see mamma doesnt
understand how to look after little ba
bies particularly the first one and we
have to have nurses who have learned
how in the hospitals That seemed to
settle it but all of a sudden the little
fellow blurted out Wert then who
took care of Cain Boston Traveler
Blindfold
Nine persons out of ten would prob
ably give the derivation of blind as
coming directly from blind and fold
from the practice of folding a cloth
round the eyes as in the game of
blind mans buff The word has how
ever nothing to do with fold but
means felled or struck blind and might
be writted blindfelled In the same
way the word buttery is easily con
fused with the common term butter
with which however it has no con
nection save in the minds of those who
do not know it to be a contraction for
bottlery a place where bottles are kept
and over which the bottler or butler
presides Chambers Journal
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GEO J BURGESS
OENEBAL DEALER IN
Farm Implements
Machinery Wagons Buggies
Agent for
Champion BlndersMowers and Rakes
Cash paid for Eggs
Poultry and Farm Produce
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Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Agent for Halliday Waupun bclipse
Windmills Basement of the Meeker
Phillips Building
frlcCOOK NEBRASKA
The Scientific Germ Killer
It contains every antiseptic known
to science
Hog GhoEsra
Is a germ disease of the intestines
Tho cholera bacteria finds its way
into the animal through the drinking
water or filth passing into the stom
ach and finally down along the intes
tines it sets up fermentation and from
there filters through the blood liver
and other organs
Hog cholera cannot be treated suc
cessfully unless treatment is com
menced before the germ has reached
the period of rapid multiplication If
taken in time it can be cured and in
all cases prevented by the use of
Liquid Koal because it is the only
known germicide that will pass
through the stomach into the intes
tines and from there into the blood
permeating the whole system and
still retain its germ killing properties
All other so called cholera cures lose
their potency by the acid reaction of
the gastric juices of the stomach
nence nave no value
Read What Other Says
Parker S D Dec 6 1902
To whom it may concern
I havo used it K for my hogs and can
cheerfully recommend it to bo all that is
claimed a thorough jrerm and vrorm de
stroyer and a good appetizer
J J Robeets
Wausa Neb Dec 16 1S02
Have used Liquid Koal for nearly a year
and find it an excellent article to keep hogs
in a healthy condition and as an appetizer
it has no equal Albert Andeesox
PRICE
One Quart Can S100
One Gallon 300
A 23c 32 page Book on Germ Diseases of
Animals sent free on application
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NATIONAL MEDICAL COMPANY
Sheldon Iowa York Nebraska
For Sale by James Cain
Up-to-Date Flour and Feed Store
Phone No 20 McCook Neb
Potent Pill Pleasure
The pills that are potent in their action
and pleasant in effect are DeWltts Little
Early Eisers W S Philpot of Albany
Ga says During a bilious attack I
took one Small as it was it did me
more good than calomel blue mass or
any other pills I ever took and at the
same time it effected me pleasantly
Little Early Risers are certainly an ideal
pill Sold by L W McConnell
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