The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 02, 1903, Image 5

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SHOES bought direct from the most reliable mak
ers in this country for all ages of children We
wish to call special attention to our line of
Seamless Shoes for boys at 175
The Hisses Kangaroo Calf Shoe at 125
The Misses genuine welt Shoes at 175
We are glad to show this line to our trade for we
feel they will appreciate this class of footwear at the
exceeding low prices Remember our guarantee is
on every pair of our shoea and if they go wrong we
will cheerfully repair free of charge
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Saturday October 10th
Commencing at 10 oclock sharp the following property
35 milk cows 3 to 7
years old
25 2year old steers
55 spring calves
2 cultivators
1 corn planter
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Endorsed by FirstNatl
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Bankand business men
S10000 In Roll Top Desks Bank Fixtures and
50 Typewriters Students can work forboard
Send for free catalogue bound in alligator
finest over published by a Business College
Bead it and you will attend the N B C
Kodol Dyspepsia Guro
Digests what you eat
1 surry
1 disc
1 binder
1 side saddle
1 lot of household
goods
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NIcCOOK
NEBRASKA
McCook Nebraska
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I will sell at public sale at my farm seventeen miles
southwest of McCook and eight miles northeast of Herndon
Kansas on
Many other articles and implements too numerous to mention
TrTlTK if SlC n sums IQ and under cash sums
over 10 a credit of one year will be given
purchaser to give note drawing 6 per cent interest from date
with approved security If notes are not paid when due to
draw 10 per cent interest from date Five per cent discount
for cash on sums over 10 No property to be removed until
terms of sale are complied with
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
H H BERRY
C F ELLIOTT
Blue Front
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Fine Turnouts
Either Single or Double
Phone 36 Rear Palmer House
McCook Nebraska
W H ACKERMAN Prop
A C Onq A M LL B Pres Omaha
Prof A J Lowry Princ
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Low Rates West via Burlington Route
2500 to Portland Tacoma Seattle
2500 to San Francisco and Los Angeles
2250 to Spokane 2000 to Salt Lake
City Butte and Helena Proportion
ately low rates to hundreds of other
points including Big Horn Basin Wyo
Montana Idaho Washington Oregon
British Columbia California etc Ev
ery day until November 30 Tourist
cars daily to California Personally
conducted excursions three times a
week Tourist cars daily to Seattle In
quire of nearest Burlington Route
agent
It Goes Right to the Spot
When pain or irritation exists on any
part of the body the application of Bal
lards Snow Liniment will give prompt
relief It goes right to the spot said
an old man who was rubbing it in to
cure his rheumatism C R Smith
Propr Smith House Tenaha Texas
writes VI have used Ballards Snow
Liniment injmy family for several years
and have found it to be a fine remedy
for all aches and pains and I recom
mend it for pains in Jthe throat and
chest 25c 50c and 1 at A McMill
ens
For a bilious attack take Chamber
lains Stomach and Liver Tablets and a
quick cure is certain For sale by LW
McConnell druggist
Petty Says-
They are here That fine line of
FALL AND WINTER SHOES for
ladies and gentlemen Our line of
School Shoes was never more com
plete
The Art of Pleasing
is one of the accomplishments of
THE MODEL SHOE STORE
Time Card
McCook Neb
MAIN LINE EAST DEPART
No 0 Central Timo ll15r M
2 540 am
12 820aM
1 1 955pm
No 5 nrrivo8from onst at 8 p in
main line west depaut
No 1 Mountain Timo 1154 a m
II 11V5p m
5 750 pm
13 825aM
imperial line
No 170 arrives Mountain Time 730 p m
Nol75domrts 700 AM
Sleopiup dining and reclining cliair cars
teats free on through trains Tickots sold
nnd bagguga chocked to any point iu tlio United
States or Canadn
For information timo tables maps and tick
ets call on or write A P Thomson Agent
McCook Nobrnskn or J Francis Qouoral
Pas pengor Agent Omaha Nebraska
Engine 231 is out of the shop
Jacob Batt is a new helper in the
clinkor pit
Engine 3G6 a new compound arrived
here Wednesday
Judd Rude is a new helper to the ma
chinists in the back shop
L R Rarick is in the blacksmith
shop now as a new helper
John Kintsel resigned from the
round house last Saturday
C S Brickor general piece work in
spector was here yesterday
Fireman Charles Blackburn has re
turned home from his visit to his parents
at Eustis
R H Dawson retired from C L
Walkers gang of brush artists Monday
by resignation
Nick Wilson a member of the round
house force resigned from the service
early in the week
Frank Marshall has joined the lusty
lot of fellows in the blacksmith shop
this week as helper
Jacob Amen has resigned from the
the boilermaking gang and intends to
prepare himself for the ministry
Fireman W S Bixler and family ar
rived home Monday from spending a
month in Illinois visiting relatives
A F Mangless was summoned to
Green Bay Wisconsin Tuesday night
by news of the serious illness of- his sis
ter
E E Bishop representing the Pyle
Electrio Headlight Co was here first
of this week on business of the com
pany
Conductor C E Pope has been trans
ferred to the McCook St Joseph run
and the family expect to move to St
Joseph the latter part of October
Conductor C W Bronson has return
ed to the main line passenger run out of
McCook Conductor C E Pope suc
ceeding to his run and will in time move
to St Joe
Brakeman R J Moore placed his res
ignation with the company Thursday
I lie will leave for Franklin Nebraska
first of next week where he will engage
with his father in the business of general
merchandising they now having a nice
and profitable business established in
the academy town The many friends
of Mr and Mrs Moore will join The
Tkibcjse in wishing them prosperity in
the new home and vocation
ADDITIONAL PERSONALS
Mrs J M Tbamjiell was a Lincoln
shopper Tuesday
Miss Kate Kirchner returned to the
city first of the week
Mr and Mrs J H Murphy are back
from their Lincoln visit
Mrs L P Neilson and children are
visiting in Ilastings this week
Miss Grace E Smith arrived home
from Missouri Wednesday night
Duane E Smith has been absent
from the city this week on business
matters
J A Wilcox is making some improve
ments on his residence this week Its
catching
Mrs W S Morlan was in Arapahoe
Thursday attending the funeral of an
oldtime friend
Mrs W W Archibald arrived home
fore part of the week from a long visit
to Chicago relatives
R D Druliner has retired from W
S Morlans office and will engage in the
practice of the law on his own behalf in
Benkelman PEReeder succeeds him
Advertised Letters
The following letters were advertised
by the McCook postoffice Sept 291903
Crawford John Pratt Mrs E W
Cunningham Y II Porter Clifford
Graham R H Palmer Thelma
Higgins Fred Scott Mrs Minnie
Moore Arthur Wichniann Lena
Miller James Wheeler Ruby L
Neston Clarence White Clara
Nelson N C Wall Pary
Zimmerman Win
When calling for these letters please
say they were advertised
F M Kimmell Postmaster
Went ll Miles An Hour
Berlin Sept 28 A high speed trial
over the Zosson experimental electric
railroad Saturday resulted in attaining a
speed at the rate of over 117 miles per
hour Every part of the 100 ton car was
intact and the roadbed was not affected
The fact that the machinery and road
bed were not impaired gives every hope
of attaining speed at the rate of 125
miles per hour Associated Press
Mothers
Who would keep their children in
good health should watch for the first
symptoms of worms and remove them
with Whites Cream Vermifuge It is
the childrens best tonic It gets diges
tion at work so that their food does
them good and they grow up healthy
and strong 25c at A McMillens
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INDIANOLA
Mrs Norman Baker is on the sick list
Fred Billing of McCook was in town
Wednesday
Mr Kern and family wore Bartley vis
itors Sunday
Bill Shephard of Danbury was a town
visitor Wednesday t
Ed Smith painted the residence of
Henry Ough this week
The infant child of Mr aud Mrs
Harry Folsom is very ill
Miss May Blnckson of Bartley was an
Indianola visitor Sunday
Adam Grass of Lincoln was in town
a few days this week on business
Andy Dwyer wont up to Trenton
Wednesday oyening for a short visit
D W Shoenthal and family attended
the big picnic at Edison Saturday
-Mrs Ridgely visited at Bartley Wed
nesday with her daughter Mrs Richie
A H Bell is having his house re
modeled and an addition put on to it
16 by 24
Prof Casner and wife now occupy the
property lately purchased by Joe Car
michael
Miss Lela Fiddler came up from Bart
ley Wednesday evening for a few days
visit with Mrs Kern
Frank Howe who has been helping to
build the school at Arapahoe was in
town a few days this week
George Casner came in on No 5 Wed
nesday evening to attend to the ship
ping of his sugar beets
Mr Phillips living southeast of town
has purchased the O B Mosher proper
ty and will shortly move into the same
Sam Messner came up from near Dan
bury Wednesday evening and took No
5 for Kansas City whither he goes on
business
Rev Owens Rev Martin and Mr J
Kern started for conference last Tues
day morning expecting to be gone four
or five days
Harry Whitmoro has bought the house
just north of Barber Enfields known as
tho Silvernail property After remodel
ing a little he will occuppy it in the
near future
Mr Hopwood and family who came
from Iowa last week visited here for a
few days before moving onto their farm
north of Bartley
The basket social given by the young
men of the M E church last Saturday
evening was well attended and a neat
little sum realized by tho sale of baskets
Miss Bernice Barton of Chicago for
merly of this place passed through here
on No 2 Monday morning enroute
from Washington where she has been
visiting the homefolks
Houses in Indianola are at a premium
this fall and every day we meet some
one who is looking for a house to live in
Every old shanty in town has an occu
pant oven families are living in the
back rooms of their shops
Miss Sylvia Dow was united in marri
age last Wednesday evening to Mr D
Legrew at the brides home Quite a
number of their relatives and friends
were present These young people will
live south of town in A H Calkins pro
perty
Miss McCool and Miss Barr concen
trated their forces and gave their pupils
a picnic in the grove along the river
Saturday morning their purpose being
to gather leaves and grasses for draw
ing purposes At noon they all ate their
dinner in picnic style
In the order of runaway teams Wm
Karps takes the cake Detaching thenfc
selves in some way from the fence where
they were tied they ran through all the
neighboring cornfields and gardens until
they were captured a few miles from the
starting point doing no great damage
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is now arriving daily ffew goods
for every department Come and
New
Clothing
for men and boys Also the
New Dress Goods Trimmings
Underwear Hosiery
Blankets Shoes
Etc Etc
The Price is Right if you buy it at
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This happened last Saturday evening
about 11 oclock
Quite a number of young people met
at the home of Dan Lehn last Monday
evening to help Miss Gertie celebrate
her sixteenth birthday Ices cakes and
fruit were served and at a late hour the
youngsters departed for their homes
with the earnest desire that their hostess
might have many happy returns of like
nature Gertie was the recipient of some
very nice presents from her guests
The Salve That Heals
without leaving a scar is DoWitts
The name Witch Hazel is applied to
many salves but DeWitts Witch Hazel
salve is the only Witch Hazel salve
made that contains the pure unadultera
ted witch hazel If any other witch
hazel salve is offered you it is a counter
feit E C DeWitt invented witch ha
zel Salve and DeWitts Witch Hazel
salve is the best salve in the world for
cuts burns bruises tetter or blind
i bleeding itching and protruding piles
Sold by L W McConnell
McCook Tribune 100 ffei0ftiL fnn
Weekly Inter Ocean 100 j IBP OUlO lOl UliO
A Perfect Painless Pill
is the one that will cleanse the system
set tho liver to action remove the bile
clear the complexion cure headache and
leave a good taste in the mouth The
famous little pills for doing such woik
pleasantly and effectually are DeWitts
Little Early Risers Bob Moore of Lafa
yette Ind says All other pills I
have used gripe and sicken while De
Witts Little Early Risers are simply
perfect Sold by L W McConnell
Liver Pills
Thats what you need some
thing to cure your bilious
ness and give you a good
digestion Ayers Pills are
liver pills They cure con
stipation and biliousness
Gently laxative
EXTRA
For THE TRIBUNE and THE WEEKLY
OCEAN
25c
AH druggists
Want your motistnrlie or heard a beautiful
brown or rich black Then use
BUCKINGHAMS DYEftKfiRn
50 cts of Druggists orP all Co Nashua n H 1
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