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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1904)
i 5 i C B HHHHHKHHEHE2utinun I I NO I Wedding wwinpiyipwwiti The Test of Time 53 YEARS OF IT isxarjsaNXsssakasai 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 h 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 STORE A E PETTY Proprietor McCook Nebraska vMsNxSKs3tKvsawvjiNTsvjENarsars STAMPS TKSftl THET MOST f iin i ft t P U 0 Wi i SS2EB3E2BmsEElZEE2gSEe3iaffi rt Polk BrOS Agents McCook mssTrnTfsmsTjqr xyjvxKBSK Wedding Bouquet Rye before Wedding Bouquet Kye now Wedding Bouquet liye after Wedding Bouqet Rye all the time net Eye He is the King of all the Whiskeys k a McCook Neb Sole Agent He dont keep Wedding Bouquet Rye But lie sells Weddings Bouquet Rye Wed like to add you to our 50000 subscribers Each week our magazine is brimful of practical ideas One idea may be worth from five to five hundred times the dollar it cost you THE Twentieth Century Farmer will soon publish the following practical articles Tho Profitable Feedinc of Cattle for Market by Prof H R Smith tba breeder of the tteer Chnllonger Out look for the Hog Business in 1904 by E Z Russell Secre tary Nebraska Improved Live Stock Bredors Association What the American Farmer an Learn in Russia by Prof C E Bessey The Newest Ideas in Western Horti culture by C S Harrison President of Nebraska Park and Forestry Association Practical Irrigation by D H Anderson editor of Irrigation Age Send 25c for 3 months subscription or we will send a sample copy and handsome booklet free if you will ask for it Address THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER 2051 Farnam St Omaha Neb Are You Restless At Night And harassed by a bad cough Use Ballards Horehound Syrup it will se cureyou sound sleep and effect a prompt and radical cure 25c 50c and 1 bottle at A McMillens f Mike Walsh DEALEE IN POULTRY and EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash Block West of Citizens Bank ricCook Nebraska Set the Weak Hearts Are due to indigestion Ninety nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when it was simple indiges tion It is a scientific fact that all cases of heart disease not organic are not only traceable to but are the direct result of indi gestion All food taken into the stomach which fails of perfect digestion ferments and Bwells the stomach puffing it up against the heart This interferes with the action of the heart and in the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased Mr D Kaubls of Nevada O says I had stomach trouble and was in a bad state as I had heart trouble with it I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about four taonths and it cured me Kodol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure Bottles only 100 Size holding 2J times the trial size which sells for 50c Prepared by E C DoWITT CO CHICAGO For Sale by L W McConnell Model lip Time Card McCook Neb IAIN LINK EAflT DEPAET No 5 Central Time 1 f IF 12 ul No 5 arrivos from oast nt 8 p MAIN LINE -WEST DEPAKTI No 1 Mountain Time O it Ut 5 13 gS 1115 620 820 955 m 1154 1175 750 845 p M A M A M P M A M PM PM AM IMTEBIAIi LINE No 176 arrives Mountain Time 5 40 p m No 175 depart 700 a m Sleeping diniuK and reclining chair cars seats freo on through trains Tickets pold and baKfjaKQ checked to any point in the United States or Canada For information time tables maps and tick et call on or write George Scott Agent Mc Cook Nobraska or J Francis Qonoral Patsen jror Agent Omaha Nebraska HERE AND HEREABOUTS Lebanon hopes soon to have a rural frea delivery route in operation out of that snappy burg John Neel thinks he may tackle another boet field this season Last year he made 840 per aero but it was too wet for tho best results Indianola Reporter It is said that tho B M company is having heavy rails put in along its line between this place amd Wyniore prepar ing for heavy trafic during tho St Louis exposition -Red Cloud Argus Mr and Mrs Charles Puelz of Dan bury will celebrate theirgolden wedding Saturday of this week at tho home of their son Otto in Danbury Mrs Pol lock a daughter is expected from Port land Oregon and a son from Northern Utah Congressman Norris has secured rural routes out of Beaver City Lebanon Stamford and Prosser to be established soon He also secured an increase of pension for James B Pickering of Mc Cook Washington latter in State Journal C H Meeker of McCook was in this vicinity Wednesday feeling the pulse of our local farmers in regard to the sugar beet proposition Mr Meeker admits that tho past season was not very profit able to the beet growers in some localities but as a rule those in the neighborhood of RedWillow McCook and Culbertson who gave the crop a fair test are more than pleased with their venture and will go into the beet business on a much larger scale this season In the country north of Denver where sugar beets are raised extensively land has advanced from S50 to S200 per acre Mr Meeker claims the Republican Valley is just as well adapted to beet culture as that sec tion of Colorado Cambridge Clarion ADDITIONAL RAILROAD NEWS C C Higgins and bride arrived from Aurora Illinois Thursday and he has assumed his duties as assistant travel ing engineer Agent N B Bush arrived from Alj mena Kansas on 13 yesterday Mrs Bush has been visiting her parents here for a few weeks Trainmaster Kenyon arrived home Wednesday from Chicago where he had been on Voluntary Relief business he being a member of the advisory board A Burlington official special went over the Western division to Denver Tuesday returning east again early Thursday morning It consisted of four special officers cars and contained the new sec ond vice president General Manager Holdrege General Supt Calvert General Freight Agent Ives and other general officers Supt Campbell and Trainmas ter Kenyon joined them at this point and accompanied them over the division Advertised Letters The following letters were advertised by the McCook postoffice Feb 9 1904 Acot Dave Houchiag T Burgess Raleigh Hilke Flora Bunger Crist Hutchins Hyatt Barger Earl Hutery L F Baldwin J B Hanlon Fred Barnes TH Hard Jacob Benjamin J T Hodgdon C G Bott Cony Ifening John f Bongor John Jewell Win Barrows E G Jefferods W W Banks Mrs Jessie Kenady Fred Chabot A H Klein John Connor George Loring Abe Chambers Al Lundy C Dahlke Gust H Moore W E Emerson George McMillen E J Emerson Bert McClain Mrs E Fogel Vernon Miller Mrs Ada Fuller Rev C M Nosmade Bernard Flowers Eugene Niles Lester Goddard M Scott Cal Graunell SA Smith Mrs C A Gaunt Levi Smith Ike Gill Chas Shlesingor Leopold Gordon Shedrick Lichloy Sarah Hartman Chits Thompson W J Hatcher R E Yancleve W H Hamilton Cora Watson Bert Willis E E When calling for these letters please say they were advertised F M Kimmell Postmaster Cured Consumption Mrs B W Evans Clearwater Kan writes My husband lay sick for three months the doctors stated he had quick consumption We procured a bottle of Ballards Horehound Syrup and it cured him That was six years ago and since then we always kept a bottle in the house We cannot do without it For coughs and colds it has no equal 2oc oOc and SI bottle at A McMillens A Jaunt to Old Mexico On February 18th the Burlington will run a personally conducted excursion from Lincoln to Old Mexico and return This is a rare opportunity to see the Egypt of the Western Hemisphere at minjmum cost Early intimation of your intention to accompany this party is necessary For full information write to G W Bonnell City Passenger Agent Burlington Route Lincoln Neb Shoe CITY riniRCH ANNOUNCEMENTS CHiiibTiAN Bible bchocl at 10 a m Sermons at 11 a in and 8 p m W C German Pastor Catholic Order of services Mass 8 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a m Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday school 230 p m Every Sunday J J Loughran Pastor Episcopal Services in St Al bans church as follows Every Sunday in the month Suudny school at 10 oclock a m Morning prayer at 11 andevening prayer and sermon at 8 The third Sunday in the month Holy Commuuion at 7J0 a m All are welcome E R Eaule Rector Congregational Sunday school 1 0 a m Sermons at 11 a in and 8 p m Morning subject Successful Fishing Evening subject Can Everybody Bo Saved Good music always Everyone invited to these services The church should be helpful in many ways George A Conrad Pastor First Baptist Church Sermons at 11 a m and 745 p m Bible school at 945 a m Junior society at 3 p m B Y P U at 745 p m Prayer meeting Wednesday evenuig 8 p m Interest ing subjects will be discussed at both services The church will be open to receive members both morning and eve ning Excellent music All welcome C R Betts Pastor Methodist Sunday school at 10am Class meeting at 12 Junior League at 3 p m andEpworth League at 7 p m Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m Regular evangelihtio service at 8 p m We expect to close the special meetings Sunday night There have been 57 pro fessed conversions An opportunity will be given at both Sunday services for those who wish to unite with the church M B Carman Pastor 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 tho 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 bovs 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 Newspaper Changes in Hitchcock County The Herald at Culbertson which has been printed by J C L Wisely has been purchased by A L Taylor of the Trenton Leader and the outfit has been moved to Trenton the publication of the Culbertson Herald being discontin ued The Leader outfit being the prop erty of Adams Risley of the Grand Is land Democrat has been seized by them and it is stated that a third newspaper will be issued in Trenton from this plant the paper to be of the Republican household of political faith Hence Culbertson has lost the only paper she had and Trenton will add one more to her two Cancer Cured W W 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 me almost instant relief I decided to continue to use the liniment on the can cer In a short time 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 81 For sale by A McMillen What Are They Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets A new remedy for stomach troubles biliousness and constipation and a good one Price 25 cents For sale by all druggists Stores 4 l -it t ik - t IV J New Goods are Vow Arriving Your Inspection is Invited DeuR OFF McCook Neb THE BUSINESS MAN thoroughly appreciates his checking account Those who do not keep such an ac count miss many of its advantages We are always glad to explain the workings of a checking account to those who are not familiar with them The First National Bank McCook j MMHBHHNHI U V FRANKLIN President THR A C EBERT Cashier I CITIZENS BANK OF MeCOOK NEB h Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 FRANKLIN DIRECTORS - f WFMcFARLAND A C EBERT W B WOLFE C H YILLARD Bargain Counter