The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 02, 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
PEESIDENT
UNITED STATES HENATOH
Elinor J Burkett Lincoln
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AIIdrnccistR
REPUBLICANTICKET
Theodora Roosevelt
V- John II Mickey OSccola
WEOTENANT OOVEIlNOIi
E G McGilton Omaha
HECttETAET OF HTATE
AGuluahn Hod Cloud
ADDITOE
E M SearloJr Ogalalla
TUEAHHEEE
Petor Morteuseu Ord
ATTOESET GENEEAL
NTorri3 Brown Kearney
StJPT OF PUULIC INSTRUCTION
f J L McBrioni Geneva
COXOnESflMAN FIFTH
G W Norris Red Willow county
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IfiENATOKKTWENTY NINTII DISTRICT -
Albert Wilsoy Moorefield
EEPBESENTATIVE
- Philip Glicm Banbury
COUNTY ATTORNEY
C E Eldred McCook
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
James Hatfield McCook
Tammany extends her hands to the
Democratic candidate says Bourke
Cockran Tammany always extends her
hands palms up
Mn Bkvan eajs that Parkers nomina
tion nullified the partvs anti trust de
clarations If there is any doubt about
that make an inquiry as to the name of
treasurer of the Democratic national
committee
Mr John Sharp Williams says ho
does not know whether the Democratic
double standard notion is a corpse or
in a trance It is a corpse in the east
but very much alive in the west and
some sections of the south
Republican Sincerity
We ask that their promises and
ours be judged by what has been done
in the immediate past Wo ask that so
ber and sensible men compare the work
ings of the present tariff law and tho
conditions which obtain under it with
the preceding tariff law of 1891 and tho
conditions which that tariff of 1894
helped to bring about President Roose
velts speech of acceptance July 27 1904
Democratic Insincerity
We are more fortunate than our op
ponents who now appeal for confidence
on the ground which some express and
some seek to have confidentially under
stood that if triumphant they may be
trusted to prove false to every princi
ple which in the last eight years they
have laid down as vital and to leave
undisturbed those very acts of the ad
ministration because of which they ask
that the administration itself be driven
from power President Roosevelts
speech of acceptance July 27 1904
The Party That Governs
The Republican party is the party that
does things In or out of office it has
consistent policies and when in office
acts as a unit in fulfillment of its cam
paign pledges The Democracy very
seldom is able to get together sufficiently
to obtain office and when in power can
not control its own membership
ciently to secure a fulfillment of the
promises on which it obtained office It
is the party of the permanent opposition
composed of opportunists who trim
their sails to every breeze The Repub
lican pirty is the party of the nation
The Democracy is controlled now by one
section and again by another It has
been on every side of every question
Itsprinciples are borrowed from every
other party Some of them are so old
as to have been outgrown by other par-
ties Others are so new as not yet to
have passed the stage of theory From
the Buffalo Express
When troubled with constipation try
Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tab
Jets They are easy to take and pro
duce no griping or other unpleasant
effect For sale by all druggists
You know the medicine that
makes pure rich blood
Ayers Sarsaparilla Your
mother grandmotherall your
folks used it They trusted
arsaparilla
it Their doctors trusted it
Your doctor trusts it Then
trust it yourselfr There is
health and strength in it
I snfTored terribly from indigestion and
tliiu blood I Joimd no relief until I took
Ayers Samaparllla Four bottles perma
nently cured nie
Mrs F R Hart lit Kisco T
for
T C ATEK CO
Lowell Jli
Avars Pills are gently laxative
They greatly aid tho Sarsaparilla
Dr
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Prices
CREAM
Baking Powder
F0REH0STBAKIN6P0W0EBIHTHEW0RLD
Avarcied highest honors
Worlds Fair
Highest tests
U S Govt Chemists
lafeg Powfe
CHICAGO
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Advent Sabbath school at 2 p m
preachings at 3 Prayer meeting every
Tuesday evening
Elder G H Smith Pastor
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Loughran Pastor
Methodist Sunday School at 10
Preaching at 11 and 815 Epwofth
League At 715 Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening at 8 Morning sub
ject Judas Sunday school in South
McCook at 2 p m preaching at 3 All
welcome M B Carman Pastor
Christian Bible school at 10 preach
ing at 11 a m and 8 p m Subject for
morning The Seven Wonders of the
Bible- Evening subject What Do
Ye More Than Others Good music
A cordial invitation to all
G T Burt Pastor
Episcopal Services in St Albans
church as follows Every Sunday in the
month Sunday school at 10 oclock a m
Morning prayer at 11 and evening prayer
and sermon at 8 The third Sunday in
the month Holy Communion at 730 a
m All are welcome
E R Earle Rector
Congregational Sunday school 1 0
a m Y P S C E at 7 p m Prayer
and conference meeting on Wednesday
evening Sunday morning subject Ser
vants or Friends In the evening we
will have the first chapter of a sermon
story For Christand the Church It
cannot fail to interest all who come
Music by male quartette
George A Conrad Pastor
Cured of Brights Disease
GeorgeA Sherman Lisbon Red Mills
Lawrence county N Y writes I had
kidney disease for many yearsand had
been treated by physicians for twelve
years had taken a well known kidney
medicine and other remedies that were
recommended but got no relief until I
began using Folevs Kidney Cure The
first half bottle relieved me and four
bottles have cured me of this terrible
disease Before I began taking Foleys
Kidney Cure I had to make water about
every fifteen minutesday and nightand
passed a brick dust substanceand some
times a slimy substance I believe I
would have died if I had not taken
Foleys Kidney Cure Sold by A Mc
Millen
BARTLEY
Judge Keys was down from Indianola
Saturday on legal business
Murray Corbin and family are in Lin
coln this week taking in the fair
Frank Owens received a bad cut on
the leg Wednesday while cutting corn
S R Grissell and wife attended court
before Judge Green of McCook Satur
day
Mary and Lucy Peake of Indianola
visited last Sunday with Henry Burtons
family
Clarence Meeker left here Thursday
for New York City where he will enter
a law school
Lyman Jennings has bought the
Weeden property of Mr West special
administrator for the estate
Ira Ritchie wife and baby left Mon
day for Lincoln where they will visit
relatives and take in state fair
Dessie and Edith Johnson of Dundy
county visited here a few days with the
Axtell family returning home Tuesday
evening
Commissioner Bennett of McCook
was here Wednesday where he met Com
missioner Prenier and went to view a
road north
Theo Faubin goes to Stockville this
week where he will enter the service of
Uncle Sam as Star Route mail carrier
from that place to Curtis
Sour Stomach
When the quantity of food taken is too
large or the quality too jich sour stom
ach is likely to follow and especially so
if the digestion has been weakened by
constipation Eat slowly and not too
freely of easily digested food Masticate
the food thoroughlyi Let five hours
elapse between mealsand when you feel
a fullness and weight in the region of
tho stomach after eating take Chamber
Iains Stomach and Liver Tablets and
the sour stomach may bo avoided Eor
sale by all druggists
Protection is Panic ProoP
is the title of the recent speech of Sena
tor J H Gallinger of 2STew Hampshire
The speech has been issued in document
form by the American Protective Tariff
League One copy will be forwarded to
any address upon postal card request
addressed to W F Wakeman General
Secretary 339 Broadway - New York
Ask for document No 78
TIio
SHIPS ANCHORS
Chance From Short Straight
FlukeN to Carved Arm
The ships anchors In general use up
to the beginning of the last century
consisted of n long round iron
shank having two comparatively short
straight arms or flukes inclined to the
shank at an angle of about forty de
grees and meeting it In a somewhat
sharp point at the crown In large an
chors the bulky wooden stock was bull t
up of several pieces hooped togethei
the whole tapering outward to the ends
especially on the aft or cable side
About the beginning of the last cen
tury a clerk in the Plymouth navy
yard Pering by name suggested cer
tain improvements the most impor
tant of which was making the arms
curved instead of straight At first
sight this simple change may seem of
little value but consideration will show
this is not the case The holding power
of an anchor depends on two principal
conditions namely the extent of use
ful holding surface and the amount of
vertical penetration The latter qual
ity is necessary on account of the na
ture of ordinary sea bottoms the sur
face layers of which are generally less
tenacious and resisting than is the
ground a short distance below
In the year 1S31 chain cables began
to supersede the hempen ones with the
result that the long shanked anchors
hitherto in vogue were no longer nec
essary and anchors with shorter
shanks and with heavier and stronger
crowns gradually came into use Id
consequence of these changes a com
mission was appointed in the year 1S38
to inquire into the holding power of
anchors and a principal result of its
labors was the adoption of the so called
admiralty pattern anchor which con
tinued to bo used in the British navy
up to the year 18G0
The invention of the steam hammer
In 1842 made the welding of heavy
masses of iron a comparatively easy
and reliable process so that from this
time onward the strength of anchors
fully kept pace with that of the chain
cables which had come into general
use A number of patents for anchors
were taken out prior to the great exhi
bition of 1S51 and public attention
having been called to the models there
shown in the following year a commit
tee was appointed by the admiralty to
report on the qualifications of anchors
of the various kinds
Practical trials were then instituted
and as a result some of the tests to
which the anchors were submitted
were of doubtful value such for in
stance as facility for sweeping
Nowadays however at all events for
deep ships in shallow harbors It is
considered an advantage for an anchor
to offer as little obstruction as possible
above the ground Nautical Gazette
A Difference
Miss Parcavenue Are you going tc
the musicale at the De Squalles to
night
Miss Utaplace I dont know Are
they going to have music or is Gwendo
lyn going to sing Exchange
gg Reward
bm6ffA Cannot
jBlSlP Cared
Backed up by over a third or a century
of remarkable and uniform cures a record
sitch as no other remedy for the diseases
and weaknesses peculiar to women ever
attained the proprietors of Dr Pierces
Favorite Prescription now feel fully war
ranted in offering to pay 500 in legal
money of the Ur tSed States for any case
of Leucorrhea Female Weakness Prolap
sus or Falling- of Womb which they can
not cure All they ask is a fair and reason
able trial of their means of cure
I used four bottles of your Favorite Pre
scription and one of Golden Medical Discov
ery writes Mrs Elmer D Shearer of Mount
hope Lancaster Co Pa and can say that I am
cured of that dreaded disease uterine trouble
Am in better health than ever before Every
one who knows me is surprised to see me look
so well In June I was so poor in health that
at times I could not walk To day I am cured
I tell everybody that Dr Pierces medicines
cued me
Free Dr Pierces Common Sense Med
ical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps
to pay expense of mailing only Send 31
one cent stamps for the cloth bound volume
Address Worlds Dispensary Medical Asso
ciation Proprietors Buffalo N Y
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtue of an order of sale issued from
the district court of Red Willow county Ne
braska under a decree io an action wherein
Charles E Gibson is plaintiff and Fannie
Coleman ut al are defendants to me directed
and delivered I shall offer at public sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash at the east
door of the court house in 3IcCook Red Willow
county Nebraska ou the tfrd day of October
liKi at the hour of 1 oclock p in the following
doscribed real estate to wit The south half of
tho southwest quarter of sectional in township
4 rannc W west of the Sfxth Principal Merid
ian in Red Willow county Nebraska
Dated this 1st day of September 1D04
A C Cbautbee Sheriff
Boyle Eldred Attorneys
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS
To E HCannon Mary Jlurphy Clyde E Cle
ment Leopold Ahronheim Smith Bro Loan
and Trust Co William B Murphy L A Shel
don and to all whom it may concern
The commissioner appointed to locate a road
commencing at the southeast corner of section
sixteen 16 township two 2 rango twenty sis
20 and terminating at tho northeast corner of
section four - township two 2 range twenty
six 20 hns reportediti favor of the location
thereof and all objections thereto or claims for
damages must be tiled in the county clerks of
fice on or before noon of the 10th day of October
1904 or said road will bo established without
reference thereto - E J Wilcox
- S 124ts County Clerk
BRING YOUR FAMILY
ukTrV
TO THE
COLEMAN
B Traphagan is building a new stone
house
Edith Coleman wants six dozen hens
She has bought six shoats
W M Rozell brought out some lum
ber and a lot of flour one day recently
M H Cole arrived Wednesday from
Iowa where he has been visiting all
summer
Wni Heun had about twenty five
loads of prairie hay down ready for that
heavy rain Sunday night
Roy Coleman will go to Lincoln Satur
day and take a course of shorthand and
typewriting in the business college of
that city
A letter from Indiana says It has
been so dry and hot here that corn is
about all dried up A letter from
South Dakota says Corn is dried up
here
Has Sold a Pile of Chamberlains Cough
Remedy
I have sold Chamberlains Cough
Remedy for more than twenty years and
it has given entire satisfaction I have
sold a pile of it and can recommend it
highly Joseph McElhiney Linton
Iowa You will find this remedy a good
friend when troubled with a cough or
cold It always affords quick relief and
is pleasant to take For sale by all
druggists
Mary Sponge the pimples with warm
water You need a blood tonic would ad
Mortgage Record for August
Farm mortgages filed 4150 released
85179
Town mortgages filed 1930 released
55550
Chattel mortgages filed 175S509 re
leased 31063596
A Power For Good
The pills that are potent in their ac
tion and pleasant in effect are DoWitts
Little Early Risers W S Philpot of
Albany Ga says During a bilious
attack I took one Small as it was it
did me more good than calomel blue
mass or any other pill I ever took and at
the same time the effect was pleasant
Little Early Risers are certainly an ideal
pill Sold by L W McConnell
Bucklens Arnica Salve
Has world wide fame for marvellous
cures It surpasses any other save lo
tion ointment or balm for cuts corns
burns boils sores felons ulcers tetter
salt rheum fever sores chapped hands
skin eruptions infallible for piles Cure
guaranteed Only 25c at McConnells
drug store
Circus
Not for one day only but every day in the week every
week in themonth and every month in the year you will
find suchgEXTREME BARGAINS in Dry Goods Carpets
Shoes and Groceries that it will take your whole family to
help carry the bundles which you will want to take home
from my store
N
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Only a Few Sash and Neck
Ribbons Left at
Others will charge you 25c a yard
in a supply
Citizens Bank to G
ood
ardcoming in and they are nicer than ever
TricotjjFlannels for waists sacques etc I
and they are only 35c per yard
See my line of
have all colors
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15c
Better lay per yard
jryvc Kik iL oi E tJ nA I wk i
Phone 16
flcCOOK NEBRASKA
Mountain Tea It drives away all
eruptions 35 cents Tea or tablet form
L W McCounelx
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings have
been made in the county clerks office
since last Thursday evening
Fred Plasmero to G F Lamb wd to
part v lif nw qr 0CO 00
x GTenveck to C T Eller wd no qr 8-2-
W 1100 00
Jacob Hillers toW R Humo wd lots 11
and 12 in block 21 Indianola 700 00
United States to J Farrell patent to
lot i and o hf se qr se qr nc qr 2V2 2
United States to J Farrelljot i in 150-2-
20
United States to J Farrell patent to no
United State to J 31 Farrnll patent to
w hf sw qr 29 and e se qr
United States to J 31 Farrell patent to
nw qr 29-2-29
Mary Farrell lo J 31 Farrell wd to uw
qr 0 tv qr sw qr 2V2 2G and e hf se qr
and e qr ne qr 2V2 27 2000 00
A C Crabtree to Smith Bros Land T
Co sd
Lincoln Land Co to W K Kendall wd
lot 10 in block 150 Danbury
Harri 31eyer to J 3Icnnnl wd to sw qr
sw or 19-2-23 am rm
T little wd to s -
hf 29-2-29 - 2000 00
Almeron Reed to S 31 Ogdon qcd part
4-1-29 and part 29 and 2-2-27 r 00
A C Crabtree to S 31 Ogden sd part
4-1-29 and part 29 and 32-2-27
Win Travers to J Doyle wd to e lit sw
qr and w hf so qr Ul J r20 CO
Ellen J Anderson to D 3IcKilIip wd
part and in 4 20 and 3 and 2
inS 26 20OCGSl
John G JJroman to C G Broinan wd
sw qr 2V2 2G 12C0 00
U S to S Dow patent se qr 22-1-20
Emergency Medicines
It is a great convenience to have at
hand reliable remedies for use in cases
of accident and for slight injuries and
ailments A good liniment and one that
is fast becoming a favorite if not a house
hold necessity is Chamberlains Pain
vise you to take Hollisters Rocky Balm By applying it promptly to a cut
bruise or burn it allays the pain and
causes tho injury to heal in about one
third the time usually required and as
it is an antiseptic it prevents any danger
of blood poisoning When Pain Balm is
kept at hand a sprain may be treated be
fore inflammation sets in which insures
a quick recovery For salo by all drug
gists
Advertised Letters
The following letters were advertised
by theMcCook postoflice August 301904
Brady Cassius
Brown MrsW P
Lehimick John
McDowell 3Iaggie
Morris George
Oldham Jim
Pearmans Grace
Perry B
Penney Ralph
Penney Harvey
Pennell 3Irs Mary-Summers-
Frauk
Smith 3Irs N
Schaefer Gottlieb
Wood J E
When calling for these letters please
say they were advertised
F M Kimmelt Postmaster
What is Life
In the last analysis nobody knowsbut
we do know that it is under strict law
Abuse the law even slightly pain re
sults Irregular living means derange
ment of the organs resulting in consti
pation headache or liver trouble Dr
Kings New Life Pills quickly re adjusts
this Its gentle yet thorough Only
25c at L W McConnells drug store
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OR SALE
Real Estate Improved
ITS VERY EASY
To own u liomo I offer a 4 room lionso wt
ouk and maple floors fine location uuiir j ohwoU
well kept lawn and trees nicely sUirtetl It
bargain Soo L II Lindomunn A
A BEAUTIFUL HOME
A line largo homo with both iiftni
lid fnrnncc beautiful lawiishado trew bare
vill
near school and potttofilco Reader it
comfort to your soul to ownsnch a humo bc
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RANCHES
One or 0 acres another of 210 acres and tll
another woll improved of 65 all bottom aait
near town Seo L H Liudemnnn
CHICAGO HIGHLAND
A capital investment for your money invstfir
in property that will ho worth from threw Xn Srv
times Its pretont vnluo in six or eight yoa nv
could lie put to no better use
by if you can sparo SlOCt ior month for ti Bn
safest investment
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WATCH
For tho now and great cmpiro Routt cmirvir
folonulo now being rapidly populated in ad
vance of tho Moffat line Procrastination m
this case will prove to bo tho thief of time- Ser
L If Lindomann -A
LOOK AND READ
My lift from time to time and do not rail tc
carefully considor tho fact that tho time tcbnr
citv or farm property is when there is a Ronenu
feeling of depression L II LiudemaunrRea
Estate
ROUTT COUNTY COLO
Resources are boyond computation in dollars
They comprise cold silvor copper lead C5J
iron onyx marble building stone timberv Ixn
clay mineral spring and for ngricultiiroiiiti
stock raising ranks first in tho state TftbiJ
may be added scenic features without eqnotwt
tho state Seo L H Lindemann
A SNAP
A boautiful 4 room cottage 2 lots 119ftfnnC
This may bo had now forSVilOO Seo
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THESE ARE ISSUED BYS
The I
First National I
Bank
drawn on n St Louis bank
and payable without
fication These orders ob- j
viate the necessity of carry- C
ing large sums of money on
the person If you wish to f
know more about them call
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lamb not the car-
variety but the tender
tastes like head
Or maybe you
wonl
A Leg of
Mutton
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Fine year old mutton two weeks
in the ice chest Lamb or mat-
ton you get what you
when we get vour order
ask
1475 to St Louis
and return on August 2 4 9 lUltT la
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