The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 04, 1903, Image 8

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BOX ELDER
D O Little was in this neighborhood
Wednesday
W B Sexson had 2000 bushels of
grain threshed last week
Will Stone returned last week from
ihis visit near Garnett Kansas
A W Campbell is having his house
repaired Chas Foye is doing the work
Dr Harlan was called out last Mon
day night to see Daisy the little daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs George Younger
who is very sick with the whooping
cough
A W Campbell spent Thanksgiving
with his son J L Campbell of Osburn
His granddaughter Miss Nannie ac
companied him home spending Satur
day with T M Campbell and returning
to her home Sunday morning
Some of the young men of this vicin
ity took part in tho hunt at Spring
Creek Wednesday of last week and
helped furnish the oysters for the sup
per Thanksgiving night at the same
place You must do better shooting
mext time boys
5c will now buy a 10c Bachelor cigar
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NEVER
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KNOW
PROSPECT PARK
Samuel Ball finished threshing Mon
day
Warner Anderson visited the home
folks Thanksgiving week
Mrs J H Wade helped Mrs Ball
cook for threshers last week
On account of Rev Tirrills throat
giving out meetings were closed Friday
night of last week
J II Wade and wife and Miss Mary
Elliott spent Tuesday evening with Mr
Dunham and family
Miss Mary Elliott visited her friend
Miss Pearl Curlee of Bartley Friday
and Saturday of last week
All those interested in lycoum are in
vited to attend the meeting Wednesday
evening December 9 for purpose of or
ganizing
Favorite Family Remedy
Frequently accidents occur in the
household which cause burns cuts
sprains and bruises for use in such cases
Ballards Snow Liniment has for many
years been the constant favorite family
remedy 25c 50c and SI at A McMillens
They are beyond cavil the Bachelor
cigar And they now sell for 5c
the convenience of a Checking Account
until you have tried one Whenever
you feel disposed to test the matter we
shall be glad to supply you with the nec
essary books blanks and information
NORTH SIDE ITEMS
Mike Steltzer was visiting with Mary
Sunday
Miss Lena Uhten is working for Mrs
Ben King
A girl was born to Ben King and wife
last week
Miss Jennie Brady visited her sisters
school Friday
Timothy Adams of Eed Willow was
up our way Sunday
Morton Kennedy finished putting out
80 acres of wheat Saturday
John Brady is so busy sowing wheat
that he dont stop for Sunday
Frank Schamel is husking his corn on
the Mrs Walter Hickling farm
The young folks held a dance at Mr
Spaldiugs Thanksgiving night
Waiter Hickliug hid about 100 bush
els of potatoes frozen in the ground
Jay Carter and lady attended the
dance at Mr Spaldings Thanksgiving
night
Mr and Mrs Henderson of McCook
ate Thanksgiving dinner with their son
George
Fred Carter and family ate Thanks
giving dinner with George Henderson
and wife
Frank Brady spent 3 days on the farm
last week and was introduced to the
corn field
Mrs Dehart who camo here from
Iowa is sick with a very severe case of
neuralgia
Scott Doan and friend of McCook
were trying their look out our way
Thursday
Will and John Smith are putting out
80 acres of wheat They are going to
keep bachelor j hall next summer
CEDAR BLUFFS KANSAS
Mr and Mrs Blackmoro gave a dinner
Thursday
Charles Werricks visited at John
Adams Sunday
Miss Sarah Ireland spent a few days
in Oberlin last week
Henry Richard and wife spent Sunday
at Mrs Kennedys
Miss Edna Cathcart spent Thanks
ing at her home in McCook
Mr and Mrs A Ash ton spent Thanks
giving with his parents at Marion
Mr and Mrs Belcher the fruit agents
of Arapahoe are in town this week
F C Kellogg is building a fine office in
town most people call it a kitchen
Miss Minnie Rebman spent Thanks
giving at her grandmothers north of
town
Dr W A DeMay of Danbury was
called to Rich Hampers one day last
week to see their infant child who is
dangerously ill
Mrs Parks who has been cooking for
the hotel at this place left Wednesday
for Colorado Springs Miss Blanche
Henderson takes her place
The ladies of the M E church are
planning for an entertainment here
Christmas A cantata has been chosen
for the program entitled Santa Clans
and His Eairy
H S Kennedy has bought 100 more
steers to feed this winter He now has
200 head in the feed lot with a number
of hogs He has one of the finest feed
lots in this part of the country
Bilious Colic Prevented
Take a double dose of Chamberlains
Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
as soon as the first indication of the dis
ease appdirs and a threatened attack
may be warded off Hundreds of peo
ple use the remedy in this way with per
fect success For sale by all druggists
SHOES
BOER AMUSEMENTS
Am o tip Them Arc Pole Climbing Ax
Thrivwic und Sun tit KaolnfC
The Boer is n linn believer in the
advantage of exercise though his -ways
are not ours One favorite form Is
pole climbing This consists of hav
ing one arm tied behind the back and
swarming to the top of the pole with
the aid of the legs and the free arm
It sounds simple but It Is not half so
simple as it seems
Another exercise is throwing the
hatchet or ax to be more correct An
ordinary wood chopping ax is used for
this This is swuii round the head
until it reaches a sullicient momentum
when it is released The man who
throws the farthest does not of necessi
ty win as it is necessary that the blade
should bury itself in the earth on
reaching its destination It requires a
considerable amount of skill to accom
plish this
Another kind of amusement is spade
racing The men stand with one foot
on either side of an ordinary spade
grasping the top of the handle between
the hands At the signal they start
forward by a series of jumps If a
mans foot loaves its proper place he
Is disqualified There is no more se
vere strain on the muscles of the leg
than this The distance for such a
race as this is generally twenty paces
The Boer is gifted with wonderful
endurance At long distances lie could
hold his own with any but he would
not stand any chance with our men at
sprint racing as he lacks the necessary
speed
The Sacreil SenrnIi
The sacred scarabreus was for many
centuries venerated by uu il Egyp
tians a cult shared recently by Hotten
tots and akin to that of the holy cricket
of Madagascar
In explanation of this Thepesion
said The Egyptians do not venture to
give form to their gods they use sym
bols of occult meaning A black and a
golden green beetle were botii regard
ed as emblems of Ita the sun god of
Ptah the creative power and of re
birth resurrection and immortality
Every beetle was held to he male and
self produced Its thirty toes symbol
ized the days of a month and the pel
let of dung in which it rolled along its
eggs was a type of the movements of
the sun
In ancient Egyptian philosophy the
sacred scarab is spoken of as the first
living creature that sprang from the
mud of the subsiding Nile It was
closely connected with astronomy and
used as an amulet of sovereign virtue
for the living and the dead
Origin of Grass Widow
Why should a woman separated
from her husband bo called n pcrass
widow asked a young man of the
antiquary The term grass widow
the latter answered has nothing to
do with the herbage on our lawns
Grass is a misspelling sanctioned by
custom of grace In the past when
divorces were rare a woman separated
legally from her husband was called a
viduca de gratia by the Roman
church and the French called her a
veuve de grace The meaning of both
terms is the same widow by grace
We took the veuve from the French
and translated it properly into widow
but the grace we incorporated into
our language misspelling it in the
process You would be technically cor
rect in writing grace instead of
grass widow but it is probable that
no one would understand what you
meant Philadelphia Record
Schoolboy Blunders
A n B of Ascot sent to the London
Globe some specimens of howlers
perpetrated by board school children
and collected by a board school master
On the nature of gases An oxygen has
eight sides In natural history- A
cuckoo is a bird which does not lay its
own eggs A mosquito is a child of
black and white parents and A bliz
zard is the inside of a fowl In geo
graphical study we get the following
The equator is a menagerie lion run
ning round the earth and through
Africa A meridian is the place where
they keep the time and The inhab
itants of Paris are called Parisites
Among answers we have heard before
is that of the child who declares Izaak
Walton was such a good fisherman that
he was called the judicious hooker
TIic Japanese TOiy
The question of choice Between two
vases was decided by a patron in a
Japanese shop when the proprietor
said That smaller vase madam is
thoroughly Japanese in form and deco
ration That floral pattern in gold
around the upper half is characteris
tic and so too is the exceedingly nar
row and short neck The vase will hold
but a single blossom that shoukl be
long stemmed and stand upright Thus
the flower will be individualized and
the vase likewise That is the Japanese
way
Coughing Spell Caused Death
Harry Duck well aged 25 years
choked to death early yesterday morn
ing at his home in the presence of his
wife and child He contracted a slight
cold a few days ago and paid but little
attention to it Yesterday morning he
was seized with a fit of coughing which
coutinued for some time His wife sent
for a physician but before he could ar
rive another coughing spell came on and
Duckwell died from suffocation St
Louis Globe Democrat Dec 1 1901
Ballards Horehound Syrup would have
saved him 25c 50c and SI at A Mc
Millens
Scale books Typewriter papers
The Tribune
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Lori Cone Co Successful
Aftera great deal of effort and corre
spondence Lon Cone A Co tho popular
druggisto have succeeded in getting tho
Dr Howard Co to make 11 special hnlf
prico introductory offer on tho regular
50 centfizo of their celobrated specific
for the cure of constipation and dyspep
sia
This medicine is n recent discovery
for the cure of all diseases of the stomach
and bowels It not only gives quick ro
lief but it makes permanent cures
Dr Howards specific has been so re
markably successful in curing constipa
tion dyspepsia and all liver troubles
that Lon Cone Co aro willing to re
turn the price paid in every case where
it does not give relief
So great is the demand for this specific
that Lon Cone it Co have been ablo to
secure only a limited supply and every
ono who js troubled with dyspepsincon
stipation or liver trouble should call up
on them at once or send 25 cents and
got 60 doses of the best medicine ever
made on this special half price offer
with their personal guarantee to refund
tho money if it does not cure
He Found a Cure
R H Foster 318 S 2d Street Salt
Lako City writes I have been bother
ed with dyspepsia or indigestion for 21
years have tried many doctors without
relief but have found a cure in Her
bine 1 recommend it to all my friends
who are afflicted that way and it is cur
ing them too 50c at A McMillens
Constipation
Does your head ache Pain
back of your eyes Bad
taste in your mouth Its
your liver Ayers Pills are
liver pills They cure consti
pation headache dyspepsia
25c All druggists
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PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS
To Harry R Desmond non resident defendant
You are hereby notified that Yiretta Des
mond plaintiff ha file her petition in the dip
trict court of Red Willow county Nebraska the
object and prayer of which is to obtain a divorce
from you on the grounds of desertion for more
than twoyears last past without just cause or
provocation and failure to support her
Plaintiff also asks for the custody of her minor
son Harry Desmond
You are required to answer said petition on
or before Monday January 11 1901
Dated December ird 1901
Vikeita Des5Oxd plaintiff
By J E Kellev her attorney
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtue of an order of salo issued out of the
district court of Red Willow county Nebra ka
under a decree in an action wherein the Bristol
Savings Bank of Bristol New Hampshire is
plaintiff and Anitistia Holmes et al are defend
ants to me directed and delivered I shall offer
at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for
cash at the front door of the court house in Mc
Cook Red Willow county Nebraska on the 2ath
day of December 1903 at the hour of one oclock
pm of said dav the following described real
e tate to wit The northwest quarter of scccion
27 in township 2 north in range HO west of the
6th P M in Red Willow county Nebraska
Dated this 27th day of November 190i
A C Ckabtkee Sheriff
W S Morlax Attorney
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtue of an order of sale iued from the
district court of Red Willow county Nebraska
under a decree in an action wherein C H Boyle
is plaintiff and Margaret H Heade et al are
defendant to medirected and delivered I shall
offer at public sale and sell to the highest bid
der for cash at the east door of the court house
in McCook Red Willow county Nebraska on
the 23th da of December lDftJ at the hour of
one oclock p m the following described real
estate to wit East half sontheast quarter of
section 23 and south half of the southwest quar
ter of section 24 in township 1 range 30 in Red
Willow county Nebraska
Dated this 27th day of November 1903
A C Ceabteee Sheriff
C H Boyle Attorney
THE
Modern
Dentistry
HERBERT J PRATT DDS
Office over McConnells drug store
MCCOOK NEBRASKA
Office Phone 1C0
Res Phone 131
Registered Graduate Dentist
Formerly located in At
lanta Georgia All opera
tions pertaining to modem
dentistry performed accord
ing to the latest scientific
methods used in the large
cities
F D BURGESS
iam Fitter
E2SES2SS3SS
Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Agent for Halliday Waupun bclipse
Windmills Basement of the Meeker
Phillips Building
McCOOK NEBRASKA
DR H M IRELAND
Osteopathic Physician
Kelloy Office BIdg hone No 13
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
H L PREVOST
DENTIST
Graduate of Kansas
City Lental College
Qver Jas McAdams
Telephone 43
McCook Nebraska
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DENTIST iosn 112
Oflico over Grannis store McCook Nob
Dr S C BEACH
Office Over Ludwicks Store
Telephone 126
McCOOK NEBRASKA
DR A P WELLES
Physician
and Surgeon
Otlico over McMillons drug storo Residence
702 Main Aveuue Residence phone SJ Office
phone 2S Calls answered night or day
McCOOK NEBRASKA
JACOB BETZ
AUCTIONEER
McCook Nebraska
G003 anywhere Specialty of Thorough Bred
Stock sales Ono per cent on salos 1UX ami
upward Correspondence solicited
JOHN E KELLEY
ATT0ENEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Nebraska
VAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Waterworks Oflice in Postoflico building
C E ELDRED
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCOOK
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
In the District Court of Red Willow County
State of Nebraska In the matter of the ap
plication of Mary E Brady guardian of Lor
etta Brady John TBrady Julia CBrady and
Joseph F Brady minors for license to sell
real estate Order to show cause
On reading the petition of Mary E Brady
guardian of Loretta Brady John T Brady Jul
ha C Brady and Joseph F Brady minors for a
license to sell the following described real
estate to wit Lot number one in block number
tlrtyAthrfMJn th second addition tothecitv
of McCook in said county and tho west half of
the southeast quarter of section number one
and the north half
of the northeast quarter of
section number twelve in township one north
range thirty west of the 6th P M in said counl
ty for the purpose of the maintenance of aid
mmnrc anil fr Mnnnt m
vv i lomusuutjui in interest bearin
securities and other productive property art
it appearing that the said real estate is n
prontahio to the estate of said minors and ih
w uv uucuciui ic mem 10 nave said
am
property sold
It is therefore ordered that the next of kin
and all persons interested in said matter and
said estate appear before me at mv ollice at the
court house in the city of McCook in said
county on the 22nd day of December 1903 at
the hour of nine oclock a m to show cause if
any there be why license should not be granted
to aid Mary EBrady guardian to fell tht
said real estate for tho purpose above set forth
And it IS fnrtllflr rnol r rui
wuut umt uuues oi SUCH
hearing be given by publishing a copy of tliLi
order once each week for three siirpQa cz
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and published m said county of Red Willow IM
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Office in Court House Phone 181
C H BOYLE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook Nebraska
Telephone 44
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