The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 17, 1904, Image 8

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One of the swiftest ropers ever produced on
the western plains
BUD HUTS
Performing marvelous feats of horsemanship
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Champion lariat thrower of the west
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Marvelous Feats of Broncho Busting Roping
TRICK RIDING AND RACING
The Most Exciting Scenes of the Plains Enacted
By Baker Sherwin Bros Wonderful Band of Cowboys
Carl Young
LEE KUNTZ
Winner of the medal at the Wild West Tour
nament held at Cheyenne Wyo in 1903-
The Greatest Broncho Buster and Trick
Rider Before the Public
BERT McENTYRE
Known from coast to coast as having per
formed the greatest number of tricks on horse
back
entitled to great credit for their faithful
and efficient labors in our school and
may feel just pride in the good results of
their efforts
Cured His Mother of Rheumatism
My mottfer has been a sufferer for
many years with rheumatism says W
H Howard of Husband Pa At times
she was unable to move at all while at
all times walking was painful I presen
ted her with a bottle of Chamberlains
Pain Balm and after a few applications
she decided it was the most wonderful
pain reliever she had ever tried in fact
she is never without it now and is at all
miica auiu lu wiim au occasional
plication of Pain Balm keeps away the
pain that she was formerly troubled
with For sale by all druggists
Do Not Be Imposed Upon
Foley Co Chicago originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
remedy and on account of the great
menc ana popularity of H oleys Honey
and Tar many imitations are offered for
the genuine Ask for Foleys Honey and
Tar and refuse any substitute offered as
no other preparation will give the same
satisfaction It is mildly laxative It
contains no opiates and is safest for
children and delicate persons Sold by
A McMillen
Scale books
Typewriter papers
The Tribute
BERTHA CAPPERNICK I
The only lady broncho buster in the country
who ropes and saddles her own horse unaided
I Largest Herd of Wild Bronchos Ever
Seen Under Canyas 100 in Number
FREE
better now
Helen Lindsay of Oberlin Kansas is
visiting DW Bailey
Robert Murphy will erect a wind mill
for Henry Stevens in a few days
KevEIowe of Cambridge assisted Rev
Pogue June 8th in baptising
Wm Pennington will put up a wind
mill for Charles Townsend this week
Ed Jones has gone to the farm John
Adkins takes his place in the livery
barn
Ira Pennington writes his father from
Raton New Mexico he will be home on
a visit about 3 uly 20th
Mesdames Wm Ames and Ruby of
Danbury are visiting their son and
daughter H Ruby and wife
Maggie Newland of Indianola attend
ed the baptising and commencement
here Wednesday of last week
AlMetcalf was in town one day last
week Ho owns five miles of land on
the Sappy south of Danbury
Ball game Thursday with Hendley 8
to 19 in Lebanons favor And vs Lyle
Saturday 4 to 2 in our favor
Al Tilton is home from Grand Island
where he has been attending business
college He will work for John Huff
this year
Henry Stevens has sold the Geo Jones
farm to George Warner and bought the
others Ear
A WORD tfl MOTHER3 EAR I WHEH
I NURSING AN INFANT AND IN THE
MONTHS THAT COME BEFORE THAT
TIME
SCOTTS EMULSION
SUPPLIES THE EXTRA STRENGTH AND
NOURISHMENT SO NECESSARY FOR
THE HEALTH OF BOTH MOTHER ANO
CHILD
Send for free sample
SCOTT BOWNE Chemists
409 415 Pearl Street New York
5ot aua jioo ail druggists
DONT FAIL TO SEE THE
EXHIBITION
Given in Front of the Tent at 7 p m
II Jones
LEBANON
has been very
sick but is
Stevenson quarter He will fence this
and turn stock in
Al Johnson died Sunday at 7 oclock
p m and was buried Monday afternoon
in the cemetery Services being con
ducted by Rev Pogue
J W Slutts drove to Clayton Kan
and met the girls Daisy and Rosa The
Santa Fe is not running trains to Super
ior yet The girls arrived in time to be
present at the commencement exercises
George Warren has bought the last
month 160 acres of Henry Stevens 160
acres of James Scott and the F W
Pennington pre emption 160 acres He
is on a deal now for 640 acres more if
he gets this he will have 2400 acres In
addition to this land he has 50 head of
cattle 14 head of horses hogschickens
equipment for farming etc to the value
of S2500 He came to Lebanon from
Filmore county in 1894 He had a few
old horses and some worn out machin
ery and money enough to build a house
and barn on school land He left in
Filmore county the 8500 first payment
on a farm and a lot of other debts the
other debts followed him out here as the
cashier of the Geneva bank was presi
dent of the bank here He told the
writer that about since five years ago the
bankers dont take the interest in his
welfare that they used to Every time
he came to town the banker would come
out shake hands with him and ask him
when he would bring in some hogs or
corn to sell This property was all dug
out of the rich Nebraska soil in ten
years
The following account of the graduat
ing exercises of the Lebanon public
schools was to have appeared last week
but did not arrive in time and is there
for presented this week though some
what tardy in its appearance The first
commencement of the Lebanon school
was held in the Methodist church Wed
nesday evening June 8th It was an
occurrence of unusual interest The
church has the largest seating capacity
of any building in the town but al
though it was thoroughly filled it was
not sufficient to hold the great number
who came to attend the graduating ex
ercises The class is composed of six
members who have been earnest and
faithful students during their entire
course and have received several great
honors for their excellent scholarship
The themes of their graduating ad
dresses were happily chosen well de
veloped and delivered in a manner that
won the hearty appreciation of their
large audience Each had well earned
the diploma then presented in behalf of
the board of education and also the
abundance of beautiful floral tributes
gracefully brought forward by two little
flower girls The intermediate and the
primary departments of the school had
previously given a joint exhibition that
was largely attended and highly ap
preciated So the school year has closed
in a pleasant way The principal Lottie
Watkins and her associated teachers are
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CEDAR BLUFFS KANSAS
Jessie Miner is sick with the menslcs
A niece of Frank Neff of Chicago vis
ited here Sunday
C E Miner was over from Oberlin
Sunday visiting friends
Mr and Mrs Holliday have a little
girl very sick with measles
Mrs H S Kennedy and Minnie Reb
nian drove to Traer Wednesday
Misses Cora and Hazel Patterson vis
ited at G A Miners Wednesday
Forest Munsell of Hamilton Iowa is
visiting at his uncles G A Munsell
Mrs O Wright and children of Knox
ville are visiting at MrsG A Munsells
Mrs Dick Dodge and children are go
ing Sunday tn Almena Kansas to visit
friends
Norman Conway and Ray Rush ton
will go to Norton Sunday to visit the
formers father
Dr A L Nichols was called to C A
McCartneys to see Kip Wanderly who
is dangerously ill
Mrs Pew and children and Dr DeMay
and wife of Danbury spent Saturday and
Sunday at Alfred Ashtons
Word was received hero that Ilarvo
Travey and wife of Pawnee City Ne
braska are parents of a giil born May
21st The little girl received a cordial
welcome and Ralph nc w has a baby sis
ter of his own to rock-a-by
un last weanesaay evening quite a
number of the people got poisoned by
eatiog ice cream from a now freezer that
had not been cleaned properly Mrs
George Dillou Mr and Mrs Thurber
Mrs E O Carter and children were all
real sick while Mrs Carter was uncon
scious for almost an hour All are well
now
A Sure Thing
It is said that nothing is sure except
death and taxes but that is not alto
gether true Dr Kings New Discovery
for Consumption is a sure cure for all
lung and throat troubles Thousands
can testify to that MrsCBVanMetro
of ShepherdtownWVa snys I had a
severe case of bronchitis and for a vear
Made Young Again
One of Dr Kings New Life Pills
each night for two weeks has put me in
my teens again writes D HTurner of
Dempseytown Pa Theyre the best in
the world for liver stomach and bowels
Purely vegetable Never gripe Only 25
cents at L W McConnells drug store
COLEMAN
Emma Corner is attending the Junior
Normal school in McCook
That rain Sunday afternoon was a
fine one and that one Tuesday mc rning
was just as good
A dozen or fifteen from this neighbor
hood were in McCook Sanday and at
tended the funeral of Mrs II C Shep
herd
Wm Coleman first drove into this
township on Thursday June 5 1879
On the 12th he located on the southwest
quarter of section 34 He took the bows
off the wagon set the ends in the ground
stretched the cover over and moved in
There was no house in sight He only
saw five men up here that summer He
hauled water for his horses from the
old Garrettson farm on Red Willow
creek owned now by Wm Doyle It
was eight miles away The first Sun
day in the township he organized a
Sunday school As the nearest neigh
bor was five miles off no one was pres
ent but himself The title of the lesson
for that day which was Ju ie 15th was
Saul rejected That was the first
lesson in the first Sunday school in this
township There have been storms and
drouth and heat and cold but that
Sunday school has withstood them all
and has run summer and winter and is
going right along yet and eternity alone
will reveal the good it has done It is
now twenty five years old The first
Sunday after its birthday could well be
used as memorial birthday and chil
drens day
Juggling- With Dynamite
Is no more dangerous than to neglect
kidney disorders Foleys Kidney Cure
corrects irregularities and has cured
many severe cases after other- treatment
has failed It builds up the worn out
tissues and restores health and vigor
I was troubled with kidney complaint
for about two years writes A HDavis
of Mt Sterling Iowa but two bottles
of Foleys Kidney Cure effected a per
manent cure Sold by A McMillen
BANKSVILLE
Clyde Hartman has the measles
J II Relph and wife were compelled
to stay in Banksville over night on ac
count of the heavy rain
A Peters A Wesch Jake Wesch and
Benjamin brothers are now delivering
cream at Cedar Bluffs Kansas
Every one is running his eli in his
corn field It will keep them busy to
keep ahead of the weeds this rainy
weather
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 you 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
DANBURY
Miss Gate wood of Arapahoe is visit
ing friends here -
Dr DeMay received a G90 ox ray
machino lust Friday
JLSims shipped two car loads of
hogs to St Joe this week
Dan Cashen has bought the Grandpa
Bastain property for 330
The Methodists are going to have
childrens day next Sunday
Alfred Metcalf shipped nine car loads
of cattle to Kansas City first of week
Rev Mason the new Congregational
preacher is expected to be here Sunday
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O B Woods wont to Omaha this
week to practice up on the barber trade
Ben Murphy has gone to Topeka to
see a specialist to try to save his eye if
possible
Estelhi Robinson who was attending
the Lincoln school came homo to spend
vacation
Alta Morgan went to Red Oak Iowa
with her aunt Maggie Good to visit the
hitters father
A baby girl was born to J L Sargent
and wife Monday Baby and mother
both doing nicely
George Morgan and lady returned
from the St Louis exposition last Fri
day and report a fine time
Murray Johnson while engaged in a
game of base ball while running from
first to second slipped and dislocated his
ankle and is going around on crutches
Do It Today
The time worn injunction Never put
oil til tomorrow what you can do today
is now generally presented in this form
Do it today That is the terse advice
wo want to give you about that hacking
cough or demoralizing cold with which
you have been struggling for several
days perhaps weeks Take some reliable
remedy for it today and let that rem
edy be Dr Botchees Gorman Syrup
which has been in use for over thirty
five years A few doses of it will un
doubtedly relieve vour cough or cold
and its continued use for a few days will
cure you completely No matter how
deep seated your cough even if dread
consumption has attacked your lungs
uerman Syrup will surely effect a cure
tried everything I heard of but got no
relief One bottle of Dr Kings New as lfc has done before in thousands of ap
parently hopeless cases of lunjr trouble
Diapmrnrv tlirn nm nr mo nhoninfoi v
Its infallible for croup whooping cough
grip pneumonia and consumption Try it
Price 50 cents and 81 Guaranteed by
LW McConnell druggist Trial bottles
free
New trial bottles 25c regular size 75c
L W McConnell
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 try a box
of De Witts Witch Hazel Salve I pur
chased a box and was entirely cured 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
8 S
Flaked wheat
2 lb packages
All high class grocers
WE GUARANTEE
To Prevent Hog Cholera
From appearing on your farm
Be prudent this year and pre
vent a repetition of the losses
of previous years
Call and See Us and Get Written Guarantee
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TESTIMONIAL
Belmont S D Dec 17 1902
I used L K for hog cholera and it was all
right It cured my hogs I had throe sick ones
and they all got well and done fine I also
used it for chicken lice and mites and it is all
you claim for it It is the only Medicine for hog
cholera I think Gotlieb Jeeke
Harrington Neb Dec 11 1902
I am using Liquid Koal and am well pleased
with it I am sure I saved my hogs with it last
year and am going to keep it in stock all the
time as it is the best thing I ever had on the
place for everything it is intended for It is
good for chicken cholera lice on stock insects
of all kinds it will destroy all kinds
F W Woman
JAHES CAIN
Manufactured by the National Medical Com
pany Sheldon Iowa
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received at the office of the
city clerk McCook Neb until 12 oclock M
Monday June 20 1901 for all sidewalks and
curbs to be constructed until May 1 1903 All
bids to be submitted as follows
Flag stone per square foot
Cement per square foot
C hereto per square foot
trifled hard paving Brick per square foot
Tiling per square foot
Curbmc of above materials per lineal foot
lH inch and 24 inch 5 inches thick
All labor and materials to bo furnished hv tlm
bidder and subject to the provisions of Ordi
nance No 113 The council reserves the right to
reject any or all bids C I Hall
City Clerk
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS
To Charles Hammond Andrew Boofing and
Charles B King and to all whom it may con
cern
The commissioner appointed to locate a road
commencing at the southeast corner of the
southwest quarter of section seven 7 township
three 3 range twenty eight 28 west of the
Sixth P M in Red Willow precinct Red Wil
low county Nebraska running thence north on
half section line one 1 milo to the northeast
corner of the northwest quarter of section seven
7 township threo 3 range twenty eight 23
west of the Sixth P M and terminating tlmm
at has reported in favor of the location thereof
and all objections thereto or claims for dam
ages must be filed in the county clerks office on
or before noon of the 17th day of August 1901 or
said road will be established without reference
thereto E J Wilcox
Count Clerk
Modern
Dentistry
HERBERT J PRATT DDS
Office over McConnells drug store
MCCOOK NEBRASKA
Office Phone 160
Res Phone 131
Registered Graduate Dentist
Formerly located in At
lanta Georgia All opera
tions pertaining to modern
dentistry performed accord
ing to the latest scientific
methods used in the large
cities
I F D BURGESS 5
j Plumber and
j Steam Fitter 1
9 Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings Z
fa Agent for Halliday Waupun kclipse 9
Windmills Basement of the Meeker-
J Phillips Building L
9 McCOOK NEBRASKA I
DR H M IRELAND
Osteopathic Physician
Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
H L PREVOST
DRNTIST
Graduate of Kansas
City Lental College
OH
Over Jas McAdams
Telephone 43
McCook Nebraska
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DENTIST wo 112
Oflico over Grannis store McCook Neb
DR A P WELLES
Physician
and Surgeon
Office over McMillona drug store Residence
702 Main Avenue Rosidence phone 53 Office
phone 28 Calls answered night or day
McCOOK NEBRASKA
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTEACTEB
McCook Nebraska
S3Agent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Waterworks Office inPostoffice building
C E ELDRED
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook Nebraska
Office In Court House Phone 181
C H BOYLE
ATTORNEY at JLAW
McCook Nebraska
Telephone 44 p p Building
H P SUTTON
McCOOK
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JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
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Mention til Dner
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES
for the fiscal year 1901 by the Council of
01 J1CWOOK
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
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Resolved By the Mayor and Citv Connn c
h F7 of 3I cCok Nbsk that the oTlow
ing be the estimate of expenses for said Citi
McCook for the fiscal yeaPr commend May
For salaries of officers other than polices TM m
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SUpPrfegr0n
Lighting streets 1100 00
Library fund L 00
Interest on bonds and
sinking fund 1W0 w
Total -
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entire revenues h
ending May 5 190- clty for tho ear
General fund
Occupation fund V01 92
W ater fund J15S 96
Lightfund 2707 96
1656 34
Occupation fund rl
naterfund JS1
Light fund 2126 56
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