The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 26, 1904, Image 4

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    Official Paper of Redwillow County
a KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription l a Year in Advance
HERE AND HEREABOUTS
The lndianola Catholic church has now
windows at a cost of 300
J C Ltiflerty is circulating a petition
for a rural free delivery route out of
Marion south of this city
Petitions are being circulated for the
establishment of a rural free delivery
route out of Bartley north
William Greenway of Danbury is
building a dwolling on the land recently
purchased from Mitchell Young
R P High of near Lebanon had a
closing out sale on his farm February
25th W S Campbell has leased his
farm
Lawrenco Fostlor over the line in
Redwillow county southwest of this
village is building a new frame house
16x24 feet on his farm Wilsonville
Review
Percy Catlett and Carrie Stevens were
married February 17th at the homo of
the bride near Freedom Frontier coun
ty They will reside on the Bentloy
farm just north of Bartley
The wail goes up from every town
trade at home but still the mail
order fellows flourish For the most
part loo the goods could be secured at
homo just as cheaply if quality is con
sidered
An effort is being made to have a tele
phone line built from Danbury to In
dianola Also from lndianola to Cam
bridge Likewise from lndianola to the
Rozell ranch half way to Curtis with
the expectation of finally extending same
on to Curtis These are all indopend
ent projects
Real Estate Transfers
The following real estate transfers
have bet n made since our last issue
Reported by C F Lohn real estate
loans insurance McCook Neb
L M Warren to W A Burnett lots 7 and
8 block r First McCook 250
C F Custer to M V Sheldon lot Ij block
15 Second add to McCook 1G00
Lincoln Land Co to J Costclle lot 3
block 7 Lebanon 60
JW Collicott to B FMaxwoll e lif 11-1-25 Sa00
L M Warren to C F Lchn lot 1 block
25 Second add to McCook V
J M Hughes to A L Barnes lot 14 block
S McCook m
II W Kcj os to J C Puckett lot 10 block
lndianola 7A
C F Lehn to W P Kedifcr lot 1 block 8
and lot 2 block 1 South McCook MXI
C M Boyl to A C Wood se to U 12 1 21 IX
J Robins to J A Malmborg nw l4 2200
W F Cumiuings to J Adams lot l block
2 Lebanon 200
C F Lehn to Christ Sollin siv Ji 1 lUO
An Early Riser
A healthy active constitution depends
largely on the condition of the liver
The famous little pills known as De
Witts Little Early Risers not only
cleause the system but they strengthen
the action of the liver and rebuild the
tissues supporting that organ Little
Early Risers are easy to act they never
gripe and yet they are absolutely certain
to pioduce results that are satisfactory
in all cases Sold by L W McConnell
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Salt pork is a famous old
fashioned remedy for con
sumption Eat plenty of
pork was the advice to the
consumptive 50 and 100
years ago
Salt pork is good if a man
can stomach it The idea
behind it is that fat is the
food the consumptive needs
most
ScottsEmulsionis the mod
ern method of feeding fat to
the consumptive Pork is too
rough for sensitive stomachs
Scotts Emulsion is the most
refined of fats especially
prepared for easy digestion
Feeding him fat in this
way which is often the only
vay is half the battle but
Scotts Emulsion does more
than that There is some
thing about the combination
of cod liver oil and hypophon
phites in Scotts Emulsion
that puts new life into the
weak parts and has a special
action on the diseased lunp
AS eftifi fit
A samplo viil be
sent free upon request
Re sure tmt tMs pcturi i
the form cf a hbI is on t -
wrapper
Emuliop
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SCOTT
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CHEMISTS
409 Pearl St N Y
50c and 1 all druggists
ITISAHATTER OF HEALTH
W rfi GCtS
WERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
PUBLIC FREE LIBRARY NOTES
As the inhabitants of a country must
conform to certain rules of conduct
called laws so nations in their inter
course with one another must govern
themselves by principles that have come
to bo more or less firmly established and
well recognized There is in the great
system of jurisprudence that prevails
among all English speaking peoples a
vast volume of rules known as the com
mon Jaw which though unwritten or
rather uncodified is well understood
In such state though not nearly so
clearly formulated the rules of interna
tional law exist Generally speaking
might makes right among the nations
No country that does not chose to do
so need obey the international code
The more powerful nations usually re
spect one anothers rights because it is
to their interests to recognize them
The usually respect the rights of weaker
states because the other strong nations
will uot permit infractions It should
lc observed however that this system
of law is supposed to be binding only
upon civilized nations and does not
contrul when a civilized nation is deal
ing with a barbarous country
Even war which seems to approach as
near to anarchy as anything well can
must be waged according to certain well
recognized regulations For instance a
civilized nation that is about to begin
hostilities against another civilized na
tion must declare her intention of so do
ing If however the people against
whom war is to be begun are savage or
barbarous no declaration of war is nec
essary Before our late war with Spain
President McKinley Issued a proclama
tion setting fourth our grievances and
fixing the time when a state of war
might be deemed to exist No such
formality is required when for example
we go to war with a tribe of Indians
Japau has been severely criticized in
some quarters for having begun the
fight against Russia without issuing a
formal declaration of war and Russia
has made an appeal to the powers for
sympathy on that score Russia has
also called attention to an alleged viola
tion of the rules of war in the destruc
tion of certain of her vessels by Japan
under circumstances which she insists
were not justified Japan occupies an
tinomolous position in the family of na
tions She can scarcely be considered a
barbarous country though her people be
long to a different race and worship at a
different shrine than do the people of
the civilized nations of the world Un
der these circumstances it may be doubt
ed whether Russia had she fired the
first shot would have considered a dec
laration of war a prerequisite to the be
ginning of hostilities
The purpose of a declaration of war is
to permit all citizens of either country
who may bo in the other country to
withdraw and to fix the status of prop
erty that may be affected As soon as
war begins all intercourse between the
inhabitants of the two warng nations
must be stopped All traflicmust cease
The vessels of the merchant marine of
one country that may be in the ports of
the other must depart within a certain
time If they do not they are subject
to seizure as prizes of war All fighting
ships of the enemy are of course legiti
mate prey
All merchant vessels found on the
high seas may be captured and sold
Enemys property on land is subject ro
different rules It may be confiscated
if necessary to the sustenance of the in
vaders but it must not be unnecessarily
destroyed If it can not be made use of
by the enemy it must be left in the pos
session of the owners Non combatanrs
must not be molested Firing must not
be directed toward field hospitals The
object of war is not to kill or to cause
unnecessary suffering but merely to
disable In modern warfare the use of
soft nosed or poisoned bullets is forbid
den It may be remembered that the
Spanish soldiery was accused of violat
ing this rule of war It is not lawful
either to poison wells or springs
It will be interesting to note whether
Japan will conform to the usages of
civilized werfare in this her first real
conflict with the armies of civilization
Mysterious Circumstance
One was pale and sallow and the other
fresh and rosy Whence the difference
She who is blushing with health uses Dr
Kings New Life Pills to maintain it
By gently arousing the lazy organs thev
compel goodjdigestion and head off con
stipation Try them Only 25 cents at
L W McConnells druggist
DANBURY
Mrs Dowler is under the doctors care
Davo Boyer of lndianola was in town
Tuesday
Two of Mr Godowus children are
very sick
Elvin Woods daughter is sick with a
relapse of the mumps
J E Dolph is shipping 250 tons of al
falfa hay to Kansas City
Miss Yalis of Wilsonville has arrived
and is clerking for Mr Stone
Lew Sargent is having a hard time
with relapso in the mumps business
John Grovert of McCook and Miss
Phillips Sundayed at Lew Sargents
Burnett Dolph is giving Philip Gliems
storehouse a much needed coat of paint
Mrs E B Stilgebouer is visiting her
parents at Hebron Neb for a couple of
months
Brother Pogue informs us that his
Lebanon meeting started off with flatter
ing prospects
Jim Sims shipped two cars of hogs to
St Joe and one car of horses and mules
to Knoxville Iowa
Pete Lehn returned from Orleans The
specialist informed him that the sight of
his eye was entirely destroyed
There was a fruit vendor on the streets
Wednesday Did the marshal make him
take out a license If not why not
PeteJLehn had the misfortune of run
ning his eye up against a fence stapler
and may lose one eye in consequence
Fanners say wheat is all right yet
We have interrogated about 20 of them
this week An early rain or snow will
start the plants all right
As soon as the rural route is estab
lished Mr Iliersekorn will furnish Dan
bury with the latest war news over the
phone Hirse is a good Republican and
therefore energetic
Protracted meetings will be held in
Congregational church beginning Sun
day March 7th so wo hear The Metho
dists converted a few of the dancers and
drinkers and we hope the Congregation
alists will convert all the balance so
that Godliness may reign supremo in
stead of hellishness
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 81 bottle at A McMillens
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Put Your Cash
in a Stock Certificate of
McCook Co Operative
Building Savings Assn
No better or safer investment is open
to you An investment of 8100 per
month for 120 months will earn S0
nearly 9 per cent compound annually
Dont delay but see the secretary today
Subscriptions received at any time for
the new stock just opened
New C KUEAfJs Grand Colored
Concert Company
ALBERT MARTIN DAMOPf
Violinsl and Harp Zither Soloist
Damon as born in Baltimore Md and
studied at the Chicago College of Music under
Prof Charles Zeigfelt He was soon appointed
one of the principals in the music department of
the same College for two years uhen he was
appointed principal in the Northern Illinois Col
lege where he remained five years He has
given musical recitals in most of the cities of
the East and the South and has appeared with
such artists as Jules Levy Carl Lochman Clar
ence Eddy and with the Theodore Thomas
Orchestra
Opera house McCook Tuesday even
ing March 1 Price 50 cents no extra
for reserved seats children 25 cents
Seats on sale at McConnells drug store
UP-TO-DATE
Sunday April 10th
Along with announcement of the en
gagement of Mr Clyde C Barker and
Miss Edith Phelan a very pretty and
unique social affair was given by Mrs
P M Broome in honor of the bride to
be Tuesday afternoon same being a
towel shower Invitations were in
the form of two crimson hearts joined
with a golden arrow and the decora
tions at the Broome home were in har
mony with this idea hearts arrows and
cupids with red poppies being every
where Blinds were drawn and illum
inations furnished by means of many
candles On descending the stairs the
guests found Miss Edith ensconsed in
a cosy corner attired Turkish fashion
in a costume of towels She was gen
erously bombarded with innumerable
towels of every description some of
them being of extraordinary size beauty
and rarity Delicious refreshments and
souvenir hearts for the guests completed
this extraordinary social affair It is
understood that the nuptials will be
solemnized on Sunday April 10th when
we will take pleasure in extending most
sincere congratulations to these deserv
ing and popular young people Alliance
Times
WEAK AND LOW SPIRITED
A Correspondent Thus Describes His
Experience
I can strongly recommend Herbine
as a medicine of remarkable efficiency
for indigestion loss of appetite sour
taste 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 McMillens
More News From Outoftown
It is rumored that the Burlington man
agement will shortly issue instructions
that as much of the Pacific coast freight
as possiote tnac is now going via weaver 1 j
be sent to Billings this to enable the
Hill roads and steamship lines to get the
entire haul on coast freight A move of
this kind would mean a number of addi
tional fast freights over the Alliance di
vision Alliance Grip
Reconstructs your whole body makes
rich red blood Drives out impurities
that have collected during thf winter
Ilollisters Rocky Mountain Tea is a
family tonic 5 cents Tea or tablets
L V McConnell
A specialty of office supplies
The Tribute
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Novelties
We have received a handsome line of
Crush Leather Belts
Military black and gold Belts
White Kid Belts
White Pique Belts
Pearl Shirt Waist Sets
Gold -Plated Waist Sets
Stylish New Back Combs
Large Collar Pins
Etc Etc Etc
Ask for the EVERTIDY Comb It holds the stray
locks neatly and firmly in place putting the hair up to stay
up
Our Muslin Underwear
is a happy surprise to our lady customers for never before
have such beautiful and well made garments been offered and
sold in McCook at the prices we are asking Be sure and see
our stock before purchasing underwear
Our Spring Dress Goods
consisting of handsome Voiles Sackings 5ang
lier Boutonnes Pongees Tussah Silks
Shautung Silks Champagne Cloths etc
are deserving of your attention Call and see them
In Our Grocery Dept
we sell seven 7 bars of Laundry Soap for 25c and every
thing else at comparative prices Phone No
your orders
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
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Chicago III Oct 2 1902
I suffered with falling and con
gestion of the womb with severe
pains through the groins I suf
fered terribly at the time of men
struation had blinding headaches
and rushing of blood to the brain
What to try I knew not for it
seemed that I had tried all and
failed but I had never tried Wine
of Cardui that blessed remedy for
sick women I found it pleasant
to take and soon knew that I had
the right medicine New blood
seemed to course through my veins
and after using eleven bottles I
was a well woman
Mrs Bush is now in perfect
health because she took Wine of
Cardui for menstrual disorders
bearing down pains and blinding
headaches when all other remedies
failed to bring her relief Any
sufferer may secure health by tak
ing Wine of Cardui in her home
The first bottle convinces the pa
tient she is on the road to health
For advice in cases requiring
special directions addres3 giving
symptoms The Ladies Advisory
Department Ihe Chattanooga
Medicine Co Chattanooga Tenn
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New Firm
proprietors
Old Stand
ANTON WAGNER
B and M
Meat Market
David Magner has gone
into the firm which seeks
a continuance of public
patronage guaranteeing
the best of everything sea
sonable at the most rea
sonable prices
Anton Magner
Blue Front
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Fine Turnouts
Either Single or Double
Phono 5G Rear Palmer House
McCook Nebraska
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Local and Long Distance Phone 101
We Want Your Eggs
and Poultry
Highest Gash Prices Paid
Come in and talk with us
One door south of the Tribune Office
HcCOOK NEBRASKA
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McCOOK NEB
Sells and Recommends
oughly satisfied with results
The Great Germ and Insect
Destroyer for all
Germ Diseases of Animals
Xow used throughout the United
States for the prevention and cure of
hog cholera swine plague corn stalk
disease pink eye foot and mouth
disease etc A sure removerof worms
in animals Tho cheapest and best
lice killer on the market
Kearnpy County NuroryG A Strand Prop
Grower of choice nursery stock
Minden Xeb Dec 1902
NationallMedical Co York Xeb
About two weeks atjo many of the farmery
around IifreIo terj heavilj by lion cholera
I do not wish to write jou a lonu flattering
about jour medicine but will say
that I bought a quart can of Liquid Koal
md the improvement was to marked that I
bought a gallon can and usrd it with the
that my hogs all recovered and I did
not 1om one My herd of over 2C0 are in lino
condition and you may put me down as a
con taut user of Liquid Koal
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Manufactured by National Medical
Co Sheldon Iowa
-Expert advice iriven free
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the company at Sheldon Iowa en
closing stamp
For ale and guaranteed by
James Cain
Up-to-Date Flour and Feed Store
Phone No 20 McCook Neb
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