The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 27, 1904, Image 4

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Official Paper of Redwillow County
By F M KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
REPUBLICAN TICKET
CONGRESSIONAL
REPRKSEKTATIVE FIFTH DISTRICT
G W Norris Red Willow County
COUNTY
REPRESENTATIVE
Philip Gliom Danbury
COUNTY ATTORNEY
C E Eldred McCook
COMMISSIONER
Jn nios Hatfield McCook
VESTpoeket delegations are usually
obnoxious to independent men of spirit
They are never so distasteful to some as
when they are not on the delegations
Nevertheless thoy ought not so to be
chosen But they always are The
Tribune sees no indication for a hope
oven that they soon will be otherwise
elected
J W Crabtrek state inspector of
high schools for the Nebraska universi
ty has boon elected principal of the Peru
state normal school succeeding W A
Clarlr The inspector is well qualified
in every respect and his selection will
doubtloss clarify a rather muddled state
which has obtained in that educational
institution for some time
Commissioners Proceedings
McCook Neb May 24 1901
The board of county commi sioners metpursu
nnt to adjournment Present J II Bciinott DA
Waterman and Samuel Preiner county conimis
sionors C E Udred county attorney and E J
Wilcox county clerk
The minutes or the previous meeting wero
read and upproved
The resignation of J E Dolph overseer road
district No 41 was read and on motion accept
ed On motion II E Woods was appointed
ovorseer road district No 41 to fill vacancy
Tho following ofllcial bonds were examined
and on motion approved
E F Couse overseer road district No 10
J N Smith ovorseer road district No 19
On motion the following resolution was
adopted
RESOLUTION
Resolution ordering opening of Road No 172
Be it resolved By tho board of county com
missioners of Red Willow county Nebraska that
the road overseer of road district No 15 bo and
he hereby is instructed to oien up road number
172 on tho location as determined by Surveyor
Andrew Barber
Adopted by tho board of county commissioners
of Red Willow county Nebraska this 24th day
of May 1904
Attest E JWilcox J H Bennett
County Clerk Chairman
On motion by Premer seconded byWaterman
tho treasurer was instructed to refund to school
district No 2 the sum of 718 tho amount of
ftaxes assessed against lots 7 S and 9 in block
25 Indianola for tho years 1902 and 1903 said
tax being illegal and unauthorized for tho rea
son- that at the time taxes wero levied sum
property was owned and used by said school dis
trict oxolusivcly for school purposes
Tho following claims wero audited and al
lowed and on motion clerk was instructed to
draw warrants on tho county general fund levy
of 1S03 in payment thereof as follows
James McAdams mdso for paupers 10 00
A Guy samo as 00
J A Wilcox same 51 05
W C Bullard coal for paupers 8 00
E G Caine Co samo 8 35
Barnett Lumber Co samo 8 00
L W McConnell drugs for paupers 10 75
RoselandParson board of paupers i 75
H Kapke same 5 00
Mary Nichols house rent for pauper 10 00
McCook Electric Light Co lights for Apr 1 90
McCook Brick Co completing jail rooms
as per contract 335 00
F D Burgess balance contract plumb
ing and heating jail 136 00
Pado Son ollico furniture 6000 and
coffin for pauper 2000 SO 00
State Journal to supplies 130 15
A C Fnrman printing claimed S350 al-
lowedat 100
James Williams surveying road No 379 15 15
C F Babcock viewing road No 381 5 00
R W Devoe ollico expense 2 00
EJWilcox same 11 15
Ben G Gossard same and faro for pau
pers 67 40
J H Bennett commissioner service and
mileage 2S 40
D A Waterman same 23 70
Samuel Premer same 11 50
And on tho county bridge fund levy of 1903 as
follows
W C Bullard lumber 53 30
Barnett Lumber Co lumber 53 10
E Oxley hauling lumber 13 00
Henry Cochran bridge work 5 00
N W Bakor same 4 00
And on tho road fund levy of 1903 as follows
C H Angoll road work 5 25
C H Angell same 3 00
II F Neuman same 10 10
The claim of Pade San for 4500 for the fu
neral expenses of Bert Flaherty was allowed
and treasurer ordered to pay same out of the
funds of the estate of said Flaherty now in the
hands of the county treasurer
un motion tne uoara aajournea to meet as a
board of equalization June 14 1934
Attest E J Wilcox J H Bennett
County Clerk Chairman
SHYLOCIt
Shylock was the man who
wanted a pound of human
flesh There are many
Shylocks now the convales
cent the consumptive the
sickly child the pale young
woman all want human flesh
and they can get it take
Scotts Emulsion
Scotts Emulsion is flesh
and blood bone and muscle
It feeds the nerves strengthens
the digestive organs and they
feed the whole body
For nearly thirty years
Scotts Emulsion has been the
great giver of human flesh
We will send you a couple of
ounces free
SCOTT St BOWNE Chemists
40G 415 Pearl Street New York
jgK and jioo all druggists
sawwjJtmaajswTf frng nwmw
Fifty Years he Standard
499
BAKING
WWW
Improves the flavor and adds to
tho healfhfulness of the food
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO
CHICAGO
Sampson liusu carries his arm in a
sling the result of striking a horse with
his fist
Mrs Kobert George has gone to Lin
coln on business She may conclude to
locate there
John Clouse is having his new shop
painted Jinks Fletcher is doing the
artistic work
Thomas Nuttycomb and wife are the
proud paronts of a fine daughter born
Thursday May 19th
The Misses Elma and Elsn George
went to Farnam last week where they
will make an extended visit
Mr and Mrs W B Downs were in
itiated into the O E E Wednesday of
this week After tho ceremony the lodge
enjoyed a sumptuous supper
Miss Maud Vickery for three years
primary teacher in our school will go to
Minco Indian Territory where her par
ents reside the first of next week
A gentleman from Spencer Iowa was
in Bnrtley this week looking for a farm
and is negotiating for the fine home
north of town owned by Dan Wolfe
Miss Gertrude Stennerof Blakeman
Kansas is here on a visit to relatives
and friends and assisted in the exercises
of the graduating class of our schools
The little daughter of Leonard Harsh
was thrown from i horse last Thursday
receiving a dislocation of the elbow joint
and a fracture of the bones above and
below the elbow
Commissioner Premer was a McCook
visitor Monday looking after county
business Thursday of this week he had
a bridge put in over Creek5 near tho J
O Miller farm
Rev B Howe of Cambridge preached
the baccalaureate sermon to the gradu
ating class of our high school Sunday
evening The sermon was a very able
one and highly pleased the audience
Miss Lucy Peake nicely entertained
her pupils last Friday treating them to
ice cream and cake No teacher ever
won the favor of the patrons and love of
the pupils more than has Miss Peake
during her three years as teacher in our
school
Galen McKean died at 730 a m
Thursday morning The funeral was
held in the M E church Friday at 2 p
m Mr McKean was injured by the the
fall of a smoke stack while working for
the B M railroad company at Edge
mont S D a year ago last February
His spine was injured and he has never
been well since
Small grain is growing rapidly The
corn is nearly all planted and most of it
is up and growing well The stand is
satisfactory The beets that were not
planted too deep are doing nicely Some
were planted so deep they could not come
up and the labor and seed are lost Beet
growing is profitable in this locality but
the work must be done right and at the
right time to mako a success of the bus
iness
The following persons graduated from
our high school this year and received
their diplomas Thursday evening Laura
Anne Glandon Earle William Glandon
Marguerite Belle Meeker Anna Eliza
beth Weimkirch and William Wendell
Reimer The following program was ex
ecuted
March Sadie Hamilton
Invocation
Vocal solo Clara Meeker
Oration Excelsior Laura Ann Glandon
Quartette
Orntinn TTifli Aim WilllnTnWpnAll Rmmnr
Vocal solo Grace Brown
Oration Tho Two Paths
Anna Elizabeth Weimkirch
Duet Sadie Hamilton and Blanche Miller
Oration Lifes Lessons
Earl William Glandon
Instrumental solo Gertrude Stenner
Oration The Crown of Self Mastery
Marguerite Belle Meeker
Vocal solo Maud Vickery
Presentation of diplomas
Quartette
Benediction
The exercises were very interesting
and entirely satisfactory to the large au
dience which filled the M E church to
overflowing We wish the graduates
each a long and prosperous life in which
their highest aim may be improvement
always learning every day something to
elevate themselves and others
L W McConnell
does not hesitate to recommend Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure to his friends and cus
tomers Indigestion causes more ill
health than anything else It deranges
the stomach and brings on all manner
of disease Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di
gests what ou eat cures indigestion
dyspepsia and all stomach disorders
Kodol is not only a perfect digestant but
a tissue building tonic as well Renew
ed health perfect strength and increas
ed vitality follow its use
Do you need more blood and more
flesh do you need more strength this
spring Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea
will bring them4 all If it fails your
money back 35 cents Tea or tablet
form L W McConneel
Whooping1 Cough
In the spring of 1903 my children
had whooping cough says Mrs DW
Capps of Capps Ala I used Cham
berlains Cough Remedy with the most
satisfactory results I think this is the
best remedy I Lave ever seen for whoop
ing cough This remedy keeps the
cough loose lessens the severity and
frequency of the coughing spells and
counteracts any tendency toward pneu
monia For sale by all druggists
Mwawjasg
INDIANOLA
Dr J MBrown of Bartley was a town
caller Wednesday
Nicholas Ploussard was down from
McCook Wednesday
Adam Grass of Hastings was in town
Saturday on business
Marion Powell came up from Lincoln
last Saturday on business
W G Sheppard of Cambridge was in
town Thursday on business
Miss Nettie Endsley of McCook visit
ed with friends here this week
Quite a number wero over from Dan
bury Tuesday to attend the funeral
Mrs Mart Akers and two children are
visiting with relatives in Ludell Kansas
Frank Dempster returned to his homo
in Republican City last Saturday morn
ing
Miss Anna Smith was a guest of her
cousin Grace Smith in McCook this
week
Mrs Fred Chessmore came up from
Arapahoe and visited a few days with
Mrs Shouse
George Whittaker of McCook spent
Saturday and Sunday with his friend
Leon Russell
Miss Maud Middleton of McCook vis
ited a few days this week with the fam
ily of John Broomfield
Mrs Carmichael and daughter Maud
of Cambridge attended the funeral of
Miss May Neel Tuesday
School was dismissed Tuesday fore
noon so that the teachers and pupils
could attend the funeral of May Neel
Mr Quigley is still very low and suf
fers a great deal in his rheumatic condi
tion His demise is only a question of
time
Mrs Charles Russell and son Leon
went up to McCook Tuesday evening
on a short visit to her daughter Mrs
Cora Mick
The infant child of NJUerling died
Wednesday morning after a lingering
illness and was buried on Thursday from
the Catholic church
Tuesday was the hottest day of the
season One case of prostration has been
reported Charlie Carmichael was over
come by the heat and was seriously ill
for a while
The old paint factory is about to com
mence operations again after a few years
rest People have moved in and will
board the men who will work at getting
out the paint
Rev E B Crippen is suffering from
an attack of the mumps which incapac
itated him for the present from any kind
of pastoral worh His three boys and
daughter have all been sick but are get
ting better
Miss Edith A Smith and Mr Victor
H McCarrick were united in the holy
bonds of wedlock at the home of her
parents Monday afternoon at 4 oclock
Rev N H Hawkins officiating They
started on No 5 the same evening for a
short wedding trip through Kansas and
other points before going to their new
home in Bison Okla where the groom
is a successful young businessman The
wedding was a quiet affaironly the near
relatives being present
Miss May Neel died on Sunday May
22nd of diabetes and was buried Tues
day morning Thus has death again
come into our midst and with ruthless
hand taken away from us one universally
respected and beloved A fond mother
and father and two brothers are left to
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Oh the Pleasures
of moving day of ripping up carpets
and stair rods of breaking in a new
house and fitting stove pipe of eating
your meals on the kitchen stairs and
waiting ior tne piumDers ana tne gas
man Theres a joy thats unconfined
about all this and
You Can Have It
Once a Year
but do you want it Wouldnt you
give a pretty penny to escape it There
is only one way viz to own instead of
forever moving If you are thinking of
the better way see the Secretary of the
McCook Co Operative
Building Savings Assn
The Brownie KodaK Boy
Kodaks are sold by
CONE BROS Druggists
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The latest and best those Quick
Meal gasoline stoves at Colemans
Good Spirits
Good spirits dont all come from Ken
tucky Their main source is the liver
and all the fine spirits ever made in the
Blue Grass State could not remedy a bad
liver or the hundred and one ill effects it
produces You cant have good spirits
and a bad liver at the same time Your
liver must be in fine condition if you
would feel buoyant happy and hopeful
bright of eye light of step vigorous and
successful in your pursuits You can put
your liver in fine condition by using
Greens August Flower the greatestxf
all medicines for the liver and stomach I
and a certain cure for dyspepsia or indi
gestion It has been a favorite house
hold remedy for over thirty five years
August Flower will make your liver
healthy and active and thus insure you
a liberal supply of good spirits
Trial bottles 25c regular size 75c L
W McConnell
Ladies and Children
who cannot stand the shocking strain of
laxative syrups and catnartic pills are
especially fond of Little Early Risers
All persons who find it necessary to take
a liver medicine should try these easy
pills and compare the agreeably pleas
ant and strengthening elFect with the
nauseating and weakening conditions
following the use of other remedies
Little Early Risers cure biIiousnesscon
stipation sick headache jaundicemalaria
and liver troubles Sold by L W Mc
Connell
A Cure For Piles
I had a bad case of piles says G F
Carter of Atlanta Ga and consulted
a physician who advised me to trv a box
of De Witts Witch Hazel Salve I pur
chased a box and was entirelycured It
is splendid for piles giving relief in
stantly and I heartily recommend it to
all sufferers DeWitts Witch Hazel
Salve is unequalled for its healing quali
ties Eczema and other skin diseases
also sores cuts burns and wounds of
every kind are quickly cured by it
Sold by L W McConnell
Warning
You cannot have good health unless
your kidneys are sound for the kidneys
filter the blood 6f impurities which oth
erwise act as irritating poisons and
break down the delicate organs of the
body and cause serious trouble If you
have kidney or bladder trouble and do
not use Foleys Kidney Cure you will
have only yourself to blame for results
as it positively cures all forms of kidney
and bladder trouble Sold by A Mc
Millen
A spring tonic that cleans and purifies
and absorbs all poison from the system
Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea will
make you well and keep you well all
summer 35 cents Tea or tablets
LW McConnell
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Congratulations
Exchange Hands
While Honest John extends congratulations and best
wishes to all High School graduates and to their proud par
ents the compliment is repeated by all his customers who
CONGRATULATE THEMSELVES after making their
purchases of
Dress Goods Trimmings Waistings Etc
at his store Special attention was given this season to
his stock of
White Goods and White
Wash Trimmings
and in order to complete the summer gown you should not
fail to see his handsome assortment of
Muslin Underwear
as it contains ttfe very best values to be obtained in the city
Kabo
Corsets
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Kabo
Corsets
have no brass eyelets and the new stock including many
girdles for summer has just arrived
Buy the best
They fit the best
They wear the best
Kabo Corsets there the best
Phone 16
mourn her untimely death May was a
lovely girl and her friends are legion
She was sick but a short time when the
summons came Her death is especially
sad she being an only daughter The
sympathy of the entire community goes
out to the bereaved ones in their great
sorrow
McCOOK NEBRASKA
Blue Front
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Fine Turnouts
Either Single or Double
Phone 36 Rear Palmer House
McCook Nebraska
W H ACKERMAN Prop
Dainty
Chops
From
Poor
Lamb
Not possible no more than fine tender
beef from an aged country bull It takes
thefinest fattest corn fed and grass fed
stock to produce tender and juicy meat
TOUGH
STRINGY
TASTELESS
meat is enough to make anyone cross
and ugly Come here and get the right
kind cut right and priced right We
know youll come again
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A specialty of office supplies
The Tribune
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The Man Who Toils
Is the man who ought to have the best
things to eat because bis system re
quires it Workingmen and everybody
else who want the best meat come to
our shop Wo run the best butcher shop
in town Our place is clean Tho meat
we sell is tender and fresh The prices
wo ask are low enough to suit anybody
If you knew how particular we are to give
satisfaction youd never buy elsewhere
Anton Magner
Martin Com Co
The only reliable wholesale house
between Denver and Hastings
JOBBKRS IN
ruitsand
Produce
We Buy in Car Lots
All goods direct from grower that
is why wo can sell cheap Merch
ants headquarters
We Pay Cash for Eggs
Local and Long Distance
Phone 101
One door south of the Tribune Office
iTcCOOK NEBRASKA
MI AM
r S Shwartz
The Noted Eye Specialist
OF DENVER
WILL BE IN McCOOK
June 17 and 18th
AT COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Dr S Shwartz has done more work
here than any other eye specialist comes
oftener than any other specialist and is
too well known to need any introduction
His references are his patients your
neighbors and friends Difficult caspa
and school children solicited A large
stock of artificial eyes and glasses on
hand A large portion of headaches
and hysteria St Vitus dance nervous
prostration epilepsy and other nervous
conditions are caused by eye strain
Dont feel discouraged because you
have failed to obtain relief from itiner
ant spectacle venders I guarantee
satisfaction in all cases
Will be at the Commercial Hotel
Friday and Saturday June 17 18
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DEALER m
POULTRY
and EGGS
Old Rubber Copper and Brass
Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
Block West of Citizens Bank
flcCook - Nebraska
DeWitt
DeWitt 13 the name to look for -when
you go to buy Witch Hai cirLl
DeWitts Witch Halel Safv ta t
original and only gemjlre tn fJJS
tft t Is made from the unadulterated
WitchHazel
H0thes aro counterfeits base Imi
tations
cheap and worthless -even
dangerous DeWitfs Witch Hazel Salv
fSPedlfor Blind Ifeedffig
Bums n11 IWn Sprains LaceraMens AlsoCutl
Contusions Boils CarbundesSSf
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