The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 24, 1904, Image 8
14 It J ORDER CHOPS the 1 Its English You Know Our mutton chops nrn all built on the substantial English pattern If you want French chops we cut them that way but you get Fine Mutton or Lamb sweet toothsome kind in either event You never had any stringy chops from us did you Call telephone or send the baby Your order will have equally good attention CEDAR BLUFFS KANSAS Mrs Couway is still improving Oliver Marty is working for Thomas Helph Mrs Alfred Ashton spent Sunday in Dauburv I J Peck and wife of Oberliu Sun- dayed at the hotel Dr Nichols and wife spent Sunday at Justin Averys in Traer Mrs Blackmore of Traer spent a few days at Will Minors last week Lucy Kennedy and Merle Rushton spent Sunday at Edith Kennedys Charles Miner and Frank Neff are putting up hay for Alfred Ashton W M Johnsons aud Charles Wer licks spent Sunday atL II Tiltous Fred Kflloggs smiling face was seen on the streets of the Bluffs a few days go Charles Johnson and family of Mc Copk spent Sunday at his brother Will Johnsons Ethel Johnson the 10 year old daugh ter of Mrs Kuhn is down again with rheumatism Lasell Wright who attended school at University Place this winter came here last week to harvest for awhile little girl of Mr Hollidays is very sick with measels Mrs Holliday and were called Sunday little one Mrs Bears sister of Mrs Cody mother to help care for the 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 vitalitv follow its use DANBURY Dr DeMay and wife started for Chi cago Saturday r y A Stones moved into the Everts property last week- 0 B Woods is detained at Omaha with the typhoid fever J L Sims shipped two cars of hogs to Kansas City this week Mrs Charles Rogers who was on the sick list is now convalescing Mrs Rodman has hniisrhf Rfl nnrpq nf land 3i miles northwest of Superior Dr Robinson was called to Marion to see Mr Whites girl who was scalded James Toner has bought 80 acres of Innd at SCO per acre southwest of Super ior The Methodists bad their childrens day last Sunday evening and reported a fine time Mrs Forster of Peoria 111 is visiting her brother S W Stilgebouer and other relatives here W J Stilgebouer has bought the butcher shop of Henry Schneider Con sideration 680 The new Congregational preacher preached his first sermon Sunday He is a very entertaining speaker Mrs Phillips who was visiting lier daughter Mrs J L Sargent returned to her home in Indianola Monday A spring tonic that cleans and purifies aud absorbs all poison from the system Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and beep you well all summer 35 cents Tea or tablets LW McConnell m H SCOTTS EMULSION wont make a HHKS33b rasmssm hump back straight neither will it make1 a short leg long but it feeds soft bone and heals diseased bone and is among the few genuine means of recovery in rickets and bone consumption Send for free sample SCOTT BOWNE Chemists 409 415 Pearl Street New York 50c ana piioo au druggists I LEBANON Mrs John Baxter is very sick Wm Piyne has purchased a new or gan Win H Booth is sick with chills and fever The Lebanon ball boys will play Ox ford Monday June 27 Mrs John Porter has a sister-in-law and family from Denver visiting her Al Bod well is home after a very pleas ant visit at Fort Collins and vicinity E C Clark and wife are the proud parents of a nine pound boy born June 15tb Van W7iggins and son Fred shipped three cars of fat cattle to Kansas City Monday The frequent rains of the last week have greatly interfered with the alfalfa stacking L E Wier lost a valuable livery horse with colic after a drive to Wilsonville one day hist week H E Waugh is is in Omaha buying machinery Before he returns he will visit his parents at Maquoketa Iowa Mr and Mrs Mitchell Young of Dan- bury attended the childrens day exer cises in the Presbyterian church last Sunday Earl Bishops horse was struck by lightning in the severe storm of last week and Earl was shocked so as to be unconscious several hours Alfred Eifert and niece Dora Eifert of Colorado Springs after visiting here with friends aud relatives took the train Saturday for Fairmont Neb The farmers have decidedly stamped ed this year from whe t to corn Neither hardware man has sold any binders so far but together they have sold 85 cultivators many of them 2 row machines Ben Rector of McCook was visiting with L F Nichols a few days last week Ben used to fire the engine for Frank and has many friends here He wont from here to Danbury to contract some carpenter work Miss Edith dafhter of FrankWagins of Houston Texi o returned Saturday from a visit to EW Hills ranch in the western part of the state Since the death of her mother Edith lives with L N Wiggins on the Sappa The childrens day exercises given in the Presbyterian church Sunday June 19th called out a laree congregation and they were not disappointed The songs were well rendered the prayer by Rev Sec field touching and the house decorated with flowers and filled with the music of two caged canaries Mrs A C Bartholomew with Misses Susan and Clara Horton drove over to Walter M Penningtons in Missouri Ridge precinct last Friday Miss May Bartholomew teacher in district No 69 road home with them in the evening Miss Bartholomews school will close on June 28 when the pupils will render an appropriate program Harden Smith and Annie Evans were married in Norton Kansas June 8 Har den is a successful young man a plas terer by occupation and Miss Evans was a school teacher in Decatur county Kansas They are at home in the Tur ner property At present Harden is plastering the new hotel and will go to the William McCarty building next Mr White of Harlan county Nebras ka drove up and spent a few days with L R Jolly last week The were boys together in Missouri and their thoughts very naturally went back to boyhood days They spoke of the time they got the long wooled sheep to keep them up in the water while they learned to swim and how they wo e too much for the sheep and it drowned how they hunted together and could find nothing else so shot their neighbors goose 0ing to the death of his father Mar tin Johnson was not permitted to attend the Epworth League convention at Min den M C Stevens went in his stead Others attending were Mrs Hoskins Miss Emma Hoobler and Ed Morris Mr Stevens reports a good attendance at the convention While in Minden he visited witn his brother The latter had sold his farm near Minden for 50 per acre Is not decided yet where he will locate JJS jjould be pleased to have him locatefnr Lebanon The correspondence from Coleman pre cinct reminds of what Uncle Hen Yingling told the writer about their early oAjjeutJuues in mo west jusc over tne line in Kansas There were eight in the fam ily When they arrived in 1880 the prai rie was too dry to plow sod Thev moved into an 8 x 10 dugout that is they mov ed in what they could and left the stove outside Aunt Kate used to cry most of the time to go back east where rent was half the crop but they stayed and they raised the boys Two years ago they moved to Lebanon Last year though old in years Aunt Kate tended her cab bage patch absolutely refusing to allow anyone else hoe for her She sold 20 worth of cabbage giving away fully that much and they had plenty left MARION Elmer Austin visited at W ill Whites Sunday Mrs Nell Galusha is numbered among the sick Will White is helping Pew Bros with their hay The Matson boys are helping Mayo Green with his hay School meeting will be held at Shiloh schoolhouse Monday June 27 J C Lafferty is having some survey ing done he expects to build some hog fence We wish our young people would re spect Sunday and come home from the dance a little earlier We were in hopes that our little vil lage would not marr its name but from the wickedness that meets our eyes daily we fear it would rank among the nrst in size Made Young Again One of Dr Kings New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my teens again writes D H Turner 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 y MJgrg ii m m i pmiiSw - in rn ii - ill n ii i BARTLEY Mrs Lathrop living north of here is very sick at present J Fletcher of Omaha is a business visitor here this week Mrs Perry Ginther returned from her visit to McCook last Friday A brother of Mrs C W Hodgkin of Iowa is visiting here thisweek The 60 foot smoke stack of the new mill was raised Monday afternoon Dr Mackechnie was called Tuesday to see Mrs Marts who is very sick John Johnson and James Gammill markoted six loads of hogsSaturday Street Commissioner Epperley is mak ing needed improvements on our streets Dr Mackechnie and Mr Brobst of Indianola visited with Dr Brown Sun day Henry Harsh i boy at his bouse rejoicing ovor a fine All concerned are doing well F G Stilgebouer and wife were Mc Cook visitors this week guests of Joe Stevens and wife A J Crawmer was at McCook Mon day on business connected with the Galen McKean estate U G Etherton will soon be hello boss and look after the switch board of the Mutual telephone line One inch of rain fell here Monday night This makes 44 inches during the month of June to this date W B Downs is improving his nice property with paint The paint fever is quite prevalent We hope it will con tinue Ed Shoogarne shipped a car load of cattle and one of hogs this week He is one of the leading stock growers of this section Messrs Theobald and Athey have moved from their roost over the post office to their comfortable home near the mill Georgia Catlett Nellie Daniels and Sam Walkington are Y P S C E delegates to the convention at Alma this week Farmers are having a battle with the weeds The corn looks well and is growing fast and all it takes to be in first class condition is cultivation Charles Cammock took his last load of furniture from the back door of the store that so much would not be said about it Well we wont mention it but just say getting the furniture was the proper thing to do for he and May Blackson were united in marriage this week and we wish them prosperity and happiness also much enjoyment of the new furniture Do Not Be Imposed Upon Foley Co Chicago originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foleys 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 bv A McMillen BOX ELDER Clarence Gill visited with N Tubbs last week Eliza Johnson made final proof on her homestead Saturday I C Foye has been visiting friends at Friend the past two weeks Gertie Doyle Ella and Debbie John son visited with Maude Wilson Sunday Mahlon Campbell and family visited with his sister MrsATWilsonSunday J B Johnson and wife are expected f from Plattsmouth to spend the Fourth Mrs Charles Colling visited with her sister Tubbs last week A deaconess from Omaha will speak at the church Sunday morning in the interest of the M E hospital at that place The crops are looking fine some fields of corn are quite weedy but the farmers by hard work are getting them cleaned out Scale books of Indianola Mrs Nathan Typewriter papers Thk Tribune He fiuniafi Lotterv if only I wcro beautiful How Happy life would be Many a forlorn maid has said this as she looked into the mirror It is the one pos session in the lottery of human life which woman would not refuse BRADFIELD Female Regulator foryounggirls on the threshold of woman- liood is invaluable When they become Eale and languid the eyes dull aching ead feet and hands cold appetite gone or abnormal obstructed periods and pain ful menses and their systems generally run down they need a tonic building up and their blood cleansed BradfieldsFemaleRegulatorforwomen is particularly valuable and useful owing to its tonic properties and as a regulator of the menstrual flows Painful obstruct- ea ana suppressed menstruation is perma nently relieved and all diseases peculiar to her genital organs are cured by it Regulator clears the complexion bright ens the eye sharpens the appetite re movesmuddy and blotched conditions of the skin and cures sick headache at once Of druggists at 100 per bottle Perfect Health for Women can be had free by sending us your address THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO ATLANTA GA INDIANOLA Flora B Quick was in McCook a few days this week Theresa Lehn is very sick with ner vous prostration Grant Lakin and Daisy Cbinn Sun dayed on the Willow Dubby McClung is homo for a short visit with his parents Mrs Pete Spohn is entertaining her sister Clara of Culbertson Arch Mann and wife visited with their daughter in Bartley Sunday I Rosa Streff came down from Denver this week to visit the homefolks F B Duckworth and wife are taking in tne fair at at Louis this week Charlie Hendershott of McCook visit ed Sunday with his Grandma Russell Frank Burbridgeand Ethel Kennedy spent Sunday with friends at Box Elder Anna Vering who is an enrolled teachor at the normal spent Sunday with home folks Mrs seems health Gentry is at home again and to be somewhat improved in Roger Browns mules took a lively spin around town Wednesday No damage was done The Independent company is putting up a telephone line from Indianola to Stockville Mrs Korns is spending the summer with her daughter Mrs Wallen away down in old Missouri Wilmer Hardesty went to Blooming ton Saturday morning to spend the summer with relatives John Rozelle is having his telephone line extended from his farm east of town to his farm near Curtis George Whittaker came down from the county seat Sunday and visited with his friend Leon Russell Mr Friend who has been in tho eleva tor here departed for his new home at Unadilla Wednesday morning Mrs Lawritson and son Glenn went to Holbrook Friday last and spent the day with relatives and friends There will be a ball game here next Thursday between Danbury and Indian ola A hot time ia looked for Mrs J GErviu arrived home Sunday evening from Kearney where she had been visiting a sou and daughter Katie and Anna Vering Ethel Sheri dan and Anna Smith went to McCook Sunday evening to attend the normal J White accompanied by his wife and son came up from Bartley to attend ser vices at the Methodist church Sunday evening Mrs Caine mother of Lumberman Caine of our city and his aunt Mrs Cole left for their home in Kansas City Tuesday Our school board is experiencing some difficulty in the selection of a principal and the problem is whether we shall have a lady professor Grandma Hardesty who has been visiting her son Frank for the past few weeks left for her home in Bloomington Saturday morning last George Cramer and familv arrived Thursday morning after a short stay in California They think California is a fair climate but not quite so good as Nebraska Next Sunday will be childrens day at the M E church and a large number of young members who have been on pro bation will be taken into the church on that day Cherry season is upon us and the crop is immense The peach crop will be good also unless something happens in fact everything is just booming and old Nebraska is blooming like the rose John Longnecker had the misfortune to lose 15 head of cattle last week by lightning The cattle wore grouped along close by the wire fence which is supposed to have been the cause of the great fatality among them The Congregational people held their childrens day exercises Sunday The church was crowded aud a great many had to forego the pleasure of witnessing the entertainment as there was not even standing room in the church 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 ono 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 nver in nne condition by using Greens August Flower the greatest of all medicines for the liver and stomach 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 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 MrsCBVanMetre of ShepherdtownWVa says I had a severe case of bronchitis and for a year tried everything I heard of but got no relief One bottle of Dr Kings New Discovery then cured me absolutely Its infallible for croup whooping cough grip pneumonia and consumption Tryit Price 50 cents and 81 Guaranteed by LW McConnell druggist Trial bottles free 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 old by Li W iVlcUonnell Cured His Mother of Rheumatism My mother has been a sufferer for many years with rheumatism says W II Howard of Husband Pa At times she was unable to inovo 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 wondorful pain reliever she had ever tried in fact she is never without it now and is at all times able to walk An occasional ap plication of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she whs formerly troubled with For sale by all druggists Wheatoss Made in California lb packages All high class grocers Sour Stomach No appetite loss of strength nervous ness headache constipation bad breath general debility sour risings and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion Kodol cures indigestion This new discovery repre sents the natural Juices of digestion as they exist in a healthy stomach combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure indigestion and dyspepsia but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing purifying sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach Mr S S Ball of Ravenswood W Va says i w ituuoica wiin rour stomacn lor twenty years Kodol cured mo and wo ara now using It In milk for baby Kodol Digests What You Eat Bottles only 1 00 SIzo holding 2J4 times tho trill slzo which sells for 50 cents Prepared by E O DoWITT OO CHIOAQO For Sale by L W McConnell WE GUARANTEE To Prevent Hog Cholera brom 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 I A WfrfP nw nsMt jr U tw I squid y WM3W A TESTIMONIAL Dolmout S D Dec i tfW4 I Ml Vyifiy s ffikik s 1902 I used L K for hog cholora aud it was all nslit It cured my hogs I had three sick ones aud they all got well and done fine I also u ed it for chicken lice and mites and it it all you claim for it It is- the only Medicine for hog cholera I think Gotlikh Jeiskk Ilarrinirtou Neb Dec 11 lffll I am using Liquid Koal and am well pleated with it I am sure I saved my hos with it last year and am going to keep it in stock all the time as it is tho best thing I ever had on the place for everything it is intended for It is good for chicken cholora lien on stock insects of all kind it will destroy all kinds F W Woman JAHES CAIN Manufactured by tho National Medical Com pany Sheldon Iowa MVf iS Stock and poultry have few troubles which are not bowel and liver irregularities Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine is a bowel and liver remedy for stock It puts the organs of digestion in a perfect condition Prominent American breeders and farmers keep their herds and flocks healthy by giving them an occa sional dose or Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine m their food Any stock raiser may buy a 25 cent half pound air tight can of this medicine from his dealer and keep his stock in vigorous health for weeks Dealers gener ally keep Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine If yours does not send 25 cents for a sample can to the manufacturers The Chattanooga Medicine Co Chat tanooga Tenn Rochbixb Ga Jan SO 1902 Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine is tho best I ever tried Our stock was looking bad when you sent mo the medicine and now they are getting so fine They are looking 20 per cant better S P BROOKINGTON NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS To Charles Hammond Andrew Boofins and Charles B King and to all whom it may con com The commissioner appointed to locato a road commencing at the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of section seven 7 township threo 01 range twenty eight 25 we t of the Sixth Ft M in Red Willow precinct Red Wil low county Nebraska running thence north on half section line one 1 mile to the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of section seven 7 township threo 3 ranjre twenty eight 2 west of tho Sixth P M and terminating there at has reported in favor of tho location thereof and all objections thereto or claims for dam ages must bo filed in tho county clerks office on or before noon of the 17th day of August 1904 or said road will be established without reference thereto E J Wilcox Countj Clerk 1 i m 1 Modern Dentistry HERBERT J PRATT DDS Office over McConnell s 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 Plumber and i Steam Fitter J 9 Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass m Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings Z L Agent for Hallfday Waupun bclipse J 7 Windmills Basement of the Meeker- fl J Phillips Building k McCOOK NEBRASKA I DR H M IRELAND Osteopathic Physician Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13 McCOOK NEB Consultation free H L PREVOST DENTIST Graduate of Kansas City Lental College ii- DENTIST OverJasMcAdams Telephone 43 McCook Nebraska a ill Ji Sj a PHONE 112 Office ovor Grannis store McCook Neb DR A P WELLES Physician and Surgeon Officp ovor McMilleng drag store Residence i02 Mam Avenue Residence phone 53 Office phone 23 Calls answered night or day McCOOK NEBRASKA JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTEACTEB McCook Nebraska SgAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Waterworks Office in Postoffico building C E ELDRED ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook Nebraska Office In Court House Phnnp ii C H S0YIE ATTORNEY at LAW McCook Nebraska Telephone 44 p q Building H P SUTTON McCOOK JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS CSi J 4 JT A fr supplies rent claims printing Lighting streets NEBRASKA CHICHESTERS ENGLISH R0YAL PILL r at crex CO1 Safe CM Gold 0 IS CvjE bsts viwiiv vniinLi - CUICHKSTKK E vi i JW ak J113 for meiamc box Di cu ana Take no other lSVi wi th blue Buy ofyour Brnsjgist -V or send 4C in stamp for i4 mouiaN and iiiSrTllcHair apjarfl by rclnr r ialics in Ltt all Drugsta 00 Testimonials Sold by- 100 HliA Mention tU BoDe 14 ESTIMATE OP kpvvstc for tho fiscal year 1904 by the Council of elections and iiurary iuna Interest on bonds and sinking fund Total The entire revennp nfVi 0f the ending May 5 190 clt or tho the thiIM dbity Council of Pay of firemen and suDDliM 1000 00 Rent of water hydrant 2200 00 1400 00 1400 00 600 00 10CO0O 8600 00 The entire expenditures 11534 of tl fiscal n year 1 ending Mai 3 i 1901 Clty for ijigut fund uvucaA 1UUU Occupation fund Water fund year wenerai innd Occupation fund 1010 92 Water fund 315S 96 Lightfund 2707 90 1656 3t IS tho 2715 27 2818 73 2125 56 Passed andannmirJii7A7 1063 28 C I Hall - tnuay or Mayisoi City Clerk - M RATnncx Mayor APPLICATION FOR LICEN Notice is a in tho city clefts on fc K Mier has bond for a license to wfiltVF100 lafrom May 1 19of0 1 of Indiancl iK Miller ApPHcant w r t V w f M Si v - M - f k i 1 a m ri A