The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 05, 1904, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    i
V
1
M
fc
-
a Beautiful Valentine
Will be given to the child who guesses nearest to the
number of nails in the shoe now on exhibition in our
SHOW WINDOW
Does Not Cost You Anything You Do Not Have to Buy Anything
Guessing begins today and continues until Friday
evening February 12 1904 Every child in the
county invited to come in and register a guess
Hurry up and get in on time
Valentine Awarded on Saturday February 13
THE MODEL SHOE SIOR
A E PETTY Proprietor
KSB
McCook Nebraska
V
A
Wedding- Bouquet Rye before
Wedding Bouquet Rye now
Wedding- Bouquet Rye after
Wedding- Bouqet Rye all the time
I Wedding Bouquet Rye
m
He is the King of all the Whiskeys
U CLYD
WEAK AND LOW SPIRITED
A Correspondent Thus Describes His
Experience
I can strongly recommend Ilerbine
as a medicine of remarkable efficiency
for indigestion loss of appetite sour
tasto in the mouth palpitation head
ache drowsiness after meals with dis
tressing mental depressions and low
spirits Herbine must be a unique prep
aration for cases such as mine for a few
doses entirely removed my complaint I
wonder at people going on suffering or
spending their money on worthless
things when Herbine is procurable and
so cheap 50c a bottle at A McMillans
Better Than Gold
I was troubled for several years with
chronic indigestion and nervous debil
ity writes F J Green of Lancaster N
H No remedy helped me until I be
gan using Electric Bitterswhich did me
more good than all the medicine I ever
used They have also kept my wife in
excellent health for years She says
Electric Bitters are just splendid for fe
male troubles that they are a grand
tonic and invigorator for weak run down
women No other medicine can take its
place in our family Try them Only
50 cents Satisfaction guaranteed by
L W McConnell
Cancer Cured
WW Prickett Smithfield 111 writes
Sept 10th 1901 I had been suffering
several years with a cancer on my face
which gave me great annoyance and un
bearable itching I was using Ballards
Snow Liniment for a sore leg and
through an accident I rubbed some of
the liniment on the cancer and it gave
mo almost instant relief I decided to
continue to use the liniment on the can
cer In a short timo the cancer came
out my face healed up and there is not
the slighest scar left I have implicit
faith in the merits of this preparation
and it cannot be too highly recommend
ed 25c 50c and 1 For sale by A
McMillen
AMERICAS GREATEST WEEKLY
The Toledo Blade
TOLEDO OHIO
New and Larger Building New Presses
New Steretype Plant New and
Mdern Appliances n Every
Department
Tho Toledo Blado is now installed in its new
building with modern plant and equipment
and facilities equal to any publication between
Now York and Chicago It is the only weekly
newspaper edited expressly for every state and
territory The news of the world so arranged
that busy people can more easily comprehend
than by reading cumbersome columns of dailies
All current topics made plain in each issue by
special editorial matter written from inception
down to date The only paper published espec
ially for people who do not read daily newspa
pers and yet thirst for plain facts That this
kind of a newspaper is popular is proven by the
fact that the Weekly lilado now has over 160000
yearly subscribers and its circulation is in all
parts of tho U S In addition to tho news tho
Blado publishes short and serial stories and
many departments of matter suited to every
member of the family Only one dollar a year
Write for free specimen copy Address The
Blase Toledo Ohio
See the
McCook Neb E
Sole Agent
He dont keep Wedding Bouquet Rye
But lie sells Wedding- Bouquet Rye i
BTsaBaswrewsawga
23S32
Perfect Confidence
Where there used to be a feeling of
uneasiness and worry in the household
when a child showed symptons of croup
there is now perfect confidence This
is owing to the uniform success of Cham
berlains Cougn Remedy in the treat
ment of thac disease Mrs M I Bas
ford of Poolesville Md in speaking of
her experience in the use of that remedy
says I have a world of confidence in
Chamberlains Cough Eemedy for I have
used it with perfect success My child
Garland is subject to severe attacks of
croup aud it always gives him prompt
relief For sale by all druggists
Have You Indigestion
If you have indigestion Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure will cure you It has cured
thousands It is curing people every
day every hour You owe it to your
self to give it a trial You will continue
to suffer until you do try it There is
no other combination of digestants that
digest and rebuild at the same time
Kodol does both Kodel cures strength
ens and rebuilds Sold by L W Mc
Connell
Cheap Rates to the Pacific Coast
From March 1st until April 30th the
Burlington is offering verj low rates to
the Pacific coast and intermediate points
Full particulars can be obtained by call
ing on the agent
B
eaiztifui THoizHts
The sweet pure breath of the babe is
suggestive of innocence and health
A mothers yearning for children is in
separable from a love of the beautiful and
it behooves every woman to bring the
sweetest and best influence to bear on
the subject of her maternity
To relieve pain and make easy that
period when life is born again
MotKers Friend
is popularly used It is a liniment easily
administered and for external use only
Pregnant women sh ould try this remedy
it being undeniably a friend to her during
natures term of suspenseandanticipation
ilothers Friend if used throughout
gestation will soften the breasts thereby
preventing cracked and sore nipples All
muscles straining with the burden will
relax become supple and elastic from its
continued application
All fibres in the abdominal region will
respond readily to the expanding cover
containingtheembryoifriothersFriend
is applied externally during pregnancy
Of all reliable druggists 100 per bottle
Write for free book on flotherhood
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO ATLANTA GA
Mode
Time Card
McCook Neb
MAIN LINE EAHT DEPAKT
No b Central Time
12
14
13
So 5 arrives from east at 8 p
IAIN LINE WKHT DEPAIIT
No 1 Mountain Time
J l l
HP
gaBrftJwSl
11 15 v M
OrM A M
820AM
955 PM
m
115 A H
llpM
u 750 pm
845 am
IMPERIAL LINE
No 176 arrives Mountain Time 540 p M
No 175 departs 700 a m
Slooping during and reclining chair cars
eeats free on through trains Tickets sold
and baggage chocked to any point in tho United
States or Canada
For information timo tables maps and tick
ets call on or write George Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or J Francis General Passen
ger Agent Omaha Nebraska
Commissioners Proceedings
McCook Neb Feb 2 100 i
Tho board of county commissioners met pursu
ant to adjournment ProsontJ H Bennett I A
Waterman and Samuel Premor county commis
sioners C E Eidred county attorney and E J
Wilcox county clerk
Tho minutes of previous meeting woro road
and approved
Pursuant to law in such cases made and pro
vided tho board on motion selected the follow
ing numud persons from which to draw a jury
for tho March term of the district court lli
unco precinct G W ProbascoWm Fox Beav
er precinct Win Boyd Phillip Gliem Marion
Walters James Toner Bondvillo precinct Ru
dolph Podolski Frank Dudok Box Elder pro
cinctWm Y Johnson Coleman precinct John
N Smith Danbury precinct Rex Miles B B
Smiley Driftwood precinct C T EUer East
Valley precinct J WWolf Henry Burton J M
Epperly Fritscli precinct Frank Hill C M
Goben Gorver precinct F S Lofton Grant
precinct W II Hartnmn Indianola precinct
Henry Crabtreo G W Short W H Powell
Clarence Dolan S M nart Lebanon precinct
Win Staples I N Horton Peter Garrett John
Fiechtor Missouri Ridge precinct Frank
Tigard North Valley precinct DeWitt C
Baker Mike Winekirsch Porry precinct A E
McManigal Red Willow precinct A P Day
Jacob Longnecker Tyrone precinct Charles
Bromnn Valley Grango precinct W E Bower
Frank Frcolove Willow Grove precinct W H
Ackerman W H Armstrong H A Beale A G
Bump H C Brown S Billings A C Clyde
Louis Casten George B Denton Warren Dar
nell Gottlieb Orman Abner Clark M R Gates
Maurice Griffin Barney Hofer James Hatfield
J H Ludwick Earl Murray E B Odoll W S
Porry Win Stoner Ben Striae
J W Hupp requested the board to roleaso
him from tho bond of R W Devoe clerk of tho
district court and on motion R W Devoe was
requested to file now bond
On motion the treasurer was instructed to re
fund to the McCook Brick Association 68 cents
tho nindunt of personal tax illegally assessed to
them in 1903 and paid by them under protest
On motion the treasurer was instructed to re
fund to Joy Selby i the amount of poll tax il
legally assessed to him in 1903 and paid by him
under protest
The clork having advertispd that tho board
would receive sealed bids for printing tho de
linquent tax list commissioners proceedings
and legal notices the board proceeded to open
and examine bids on file and after due consider
ation tho bid of the McCook Tribune was found
to bo tho lowest and best and on motion the
contract was awarded to tho McCook Tribune
On motion the clerk was instructed to adver
tise for sealed bids for the completion of tho
jail room and corridor
On motion tho clerk was instructed to advor
tiso for scaled bids for such medical services of
physicians as may bo required by tho poor of
Red Willow county for tho jear 1904
On motion the following appointments wero
made to fill vacancy Ernest Crabtreo India
nola precinct Don L Thompson overseer road
district No 1G
Tho following official bonds woro examined
and on motion approved Solomon Premor
overseer road district No 2 George W Dillon
overseer road district No 8 Norman J Camp
bell deputy clerk of the district court
The appointment of Norman J Campbell as
doputy clerk of the district court for tho ensu
ing term was approved by the board
Annual settlements of the following overseers
of highways were examined and on motion
clerk was instructed to draw certificates on
road districts as follows
E T Davis district 10 certificate 340 30 00
Ed Edwards 36 341 200
The following depository bonds were examin
ed and on motion approved First National
Bank McCook Nebraska State Bank of Bart
ley Bartley Nebraska
Petition of John Liebrandt Ernest Neuman
and others asking for the establishment of a
public road was read and considered the board
find that all owners of land along lino of pro
posed road have given consent thereto in writ
ing On motion same was granted establish
ing a public road as follows Commencing at
tho southeast corner of section thirty six 36
township two 2 range twentj nino 29 west 6
P M thence running north on the township
line to the northeast corner of section twenty
five 23same township and range and terminat
ing thereat and clerk was instructed to notify
overseer of highwajs to open said road
The following claims wore audited and allow
ed and on motion clork was instructed to draw
warrants on the county general fund levy of
1903 in paj meut thereof as follows
McCook Elec Lt Co light for January
and renewals 6 94
Lincoln Land Co 1st qr water tax 12 50
Strine fc Miesen material and labor on
treasurers office 17 00
Ed Edwards repairing plow 1 50
A C Cribtree board of prisoners and
jailors fees 63 50
George Scott agent coal and freight for
courthouse 106 6S
R M Osborn hauling coal 7 50
Northwestern StampWorks stamp pad 2 50
McCook Republican supplies 28 50
U G Etherton same 16 50
S R Smith same 20 00
L S Phillips printing and supplies 18 00
RW Devoe office expene January 2 45
EJWilcox office expense Jan12 to Feb2 12 15
James McAdams mdse for paupers 27 95
J A Wilcox same 25 00
L W McConnell medicine for paupers
and stationery 4 50
E G Caine fc Co coal for paupers ito 35
W C Billiard same 19 55
JH Bennett comr services and mileage 22 0
D A Waterman same 25 50
Samuel Prenier same 15 50
And on the county bridge fund levy of 1903 as
follows
James E Adams bridge work 2 00
F H Bonger lumber 500
W C Bullard same 7 75
And on the county road fund levy of 1903 as
follows
M L Nichols road work 7 00
James A Miller same 10 00
On motion board adjourned to meet March 8
1901
Attest E J Wilcox J H Bennett
County Clerk Chairman
What Are They
Chamberlains Stomach and Liver
Tablets A new remedy for stomach
troubles biliousness and constipation
and a good one Price 23 cents For
sale by all druggists
Shoe
PUBLIC FREE LIBRARY NOTES
An invoice of new books will probably
arrive for tho library this week It will
include some of the btfstand most popu
lar productions of tho last few months
and will comprise books for all classes
of readers There will bo the usual
proportion of books for the children
several of the latest novels for readers of
fiction reference books and works on
history and science for the lovers of
more serious literature
Jewel by Miss Burnham is one of the
books ordered The authors last years
story The Right Princess will be re
membered by nil who read it One of
the most successful books of tho season
measured by tho standard of largo sales
it was spoken of by one of tho critics as
the antithesis of Mr Spearmans Dr
Brysou The reviewers say Jewel is
quite as moritorious as the former book
All Nebraslrans should read Mr Salt
not only for its own sake and if wo may
rely upon the verdict of those who have
read it it is well woith reading but be
cause Will Payne was once a fellow citi
zen of ours Thi3 author has written
some of tho best short stories that have
appeared of late years Tho successful
short story writer does not always suc
ceed in a broader field for the exercise of
his talents Tho writing of short stories
is by no means an apprenticeship to the
writing of iioro sustained fiction If
Will Pnjne has written a great novel it
will add materially to his renown
Miss Sewells The Fortunes of Fifi has
received wide and favorable mention
One who is familiar with Miss SewelFs
work will look forward with pleasurable
anticipations to reading this book which
needs no recommendation to those who
have read any of the authors earlier
books
The ORuddy will be read with pathe
tic interest by admirers of Stephen
Crane It will be remembered with
what varied sentiments Tho Red Badge
of Courage was received While the
criticisms of this book werefor the most
part adverse not to say savage much of
Cranes later work was hailed with en
thusiastic praise The ORuddy was
not ct mplete at the time of tho authors
death but was finished by Robert Barr
It is to be hoped he has attained a
higher measure of success than did
Quiller Couch with Robert Louis Steven
sons St Ives If any man has com
mitted a literary felony that man is
Quiller Couch and if such offenses were
punishable by hanging he is deserving
of the severest penalty
Tho Forest Hearth by Charles Majors
Judith of the Plains by Mary Manning
Gordon Keith by Thomas Nelson Page
Cherry by Booth TarkingtonMy Friend
Prospero by Henry Harland The Prince
of India by Lew Wallace and The
Eagles Heart by Hamlin Garland are
others in the list concerning which lack
of space forbids more extended mention
A book that will be of interest to ad
mirerers of that poet is The Bible in
Browning and a work that should be
read by every resident of the region once
called the Louisiana Purchase is
Merriweather Williams edition of the
Lewis and Clark Expedition
Watches For The Boys
The Lincoln Daily Star is making it
possible for any in Nebraska to be the
owner of a handsome American watch
The watches are open face stem wind
and stem set and are guaranteed by the
makers to be good time keepers
Many boys throughout the state have
already secured one of the watches and
they are invariably well pleased
Fred Robinson Tekamah writes us
as follows I am very much pleased
with the watch I got It keeps very
good time Thank you A M Lin
ner Holdrege writes after getting his
watch as follows
I think it is a good little watch you
sent me We could give the names of
many more Nebraska boys who have se
cured the watches and are more than
pleased
Any boy in Nebraska who will write
to us we will tell him how he may ob
tain one of these watches We do not
ask you to send us money for them
You can do as well as the other boys
who have already obtained their watches
Write us a postal card or a letter now
asking for particulars
Address Watch Department Daily
Star Lincoln Neb
Millionaires Poor Stomachs
The worn out stomach of the over fed
millionaire is often paraded in the public
prints as a horrible example of the evils
attendant on the possession of great
wealth But millionaires are not the
only ones who are afflicted with bad
stomachs The proportion is far greater
among the toilers Dyspepsia and in
digestion are rampant among these peo
ple and they suffer far worse tortures
than the millionaire unless they avail
themselves of a standard medicine like
Greens August Flower which has been
a favorite household remedy for all
stomach troubles for over 35 years
August Flower rouses the torpid liver
thus creating appetite and insuring per
fect digestion It tones and vitalizes
the entire system and makes life worth
living no matter what your station
Trial bottles 25c regular size 75c L
W McConnell
Are You Restless At Night
And harassed by a bad cough Use
Ballards Horehound Syrup it will se
cure you sound sleep and effect a prompt
and radical cure 25c 50c and 1 bottle
at A McMillen s
Stores
m
K
New
Goods are
Now
Arriving
Your Inspection is Invited
DeGR
KsKJ
OFF
McCook Neb
e i
ever Risk Money
In the mails when you can
get a bank draft This is
a safer and better way of
forwarding money Allow
us to sell you the draft
THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
flcCook Neb
r JTt JW -x lSr rr I
jjayjj3grjjijtjijyjjji3yjyj3y ayjcjjjjf
5 V FRANKLIN President
THE
a a a a a
A C EBERT Cashier flf
I CITIZENS BANKi
OF MeCOOK NEB
h Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 i
a b
DIRECTORS
FRANKLIN VFMcFARLAND A C EBERT
Iff B WOLFE C H WILLARD
Bargain I Counter