The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 04, 1904, Image 5

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Please I want some more
Wheatose
Thats what they all say This food contains
the valuable phosphates of lime and iron
so necessary in food for children
Wheatose is a flaked wheat food
and when properly cooked
becomes a jelly like substance
healthful light and delicate
Sold in
2 lb packages
by all high class
grocers
ONLY 5 CENTS
EXTRA
THE MCCOOK THE
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AND THE
WEIL INTER OCEAN
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The Leading News Farm
and Home Paper of the West
Improved and strengthened by the addition
of many new features Enlarged farm de
partment forestry and floriculture care of
the horse Boys and Girls page Interna
tional Sunday School Lesson Home Health
Club Mme Michauds health and beauty
hints new household ideas practical cook
er latest styles for all ages- -best fiction
full crop and market reports
The Inter Ocean is the only western paper
receiving in addition to the Associated Press
reports the entire telegraph service of the
Central News and special cable of the New
York World besides daily reports from over
two thousand special correspondents
All This for Only 5c Extra
The McCook Tribune ioo
The Weekly Inter Ocean ioo
Both for One Year 100
This offer open only a few weeks and may be taken
advantage of by old subscribers who will pay one year
in advance as well as new ones Better see us now
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As long as you wear THE
MODELS warm Shoes and
Rubber Footwear
We have a large stock of Rubber
Felt and Heavy Boots and Shoes
for the cold wet winter weather
both for outdoor and indoor wear
In all Widths and all Sizes
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MODEL SHOE STORE
E A PETTY Proprietor
McCOOK NEBRASKA
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Note particulars above
Time Card
McCook Neb
SIP
Bam
MAIN LINK EAST DKIAET
No 6 ContralTimo 1115 p
2 020 a
12 900a
14 955i
No 5 arrives from oast at 8 p m
MAIN LINE WEHT DKPAHT
No 1 Mountain Timo
1151 AM
11 pm
5 750 pm
la 850am
IMPERIAL LINK
No 176 arrives Mountain Timo 5 40 p M
No 175doparts 645 am
Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars
seats free on through trains Tickots Mild
and baggago checked to any point in tho United
States or Canada
For information timo tablos maps and tick
ets call on or write George Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nobraska or J Francis General Pussen
ger Agent Omaha Nebraska
SOUTH SIDE
The R F D is as htindy as a tele
phono
Where did you find your gates the
next morning after Halloween
D St German left for Illinois Tues
day going overland in wagons
L A Fitch who is weighing beets at
Culhertson was among the home folks
Sunday
The beet work goes slow this week
tho factory being overstocked only a
limited amount are taken daily Some
of the farmers have had to stop work al
together
Quite a number of hunters in this
neighborhood too many So thinks
the farmer who finds his fences cut in
from 1 to 2 places on Sundays And
some complain of losing stock Hunters
beware
LutherFitch who has been visitinghis
brother VV S Fitch the past month
leaves for his home in Marshalltown
Iowa today He will visit a few days
with Frank and Linford Fitch at Lin
coln enroute
Alvin Rowland had the misfortune to
lose one of his horses Saturday while
fording tho Republican river near Perry
He stopped to water the team not know
ing tho nature of the river and was soon
swamped in quick sand He counts
himself lucky in saving one horse
The Misses Andrews gave a Halloween
party to a number of friends Everyone
seemed to have a good time Some were
there who left their traces so thought
Father Andrews in the morning until
he found the burrs of his wagon safely
laid away in the tool house and wheels
in unusual places
Disastrous Wrecks
Carelessness is responsible for many a
railway wreck and the same causes are
makintr human wrnnkq nf QiiffArore frnm
Throat and Lung troubles But since
me aavenc or ur ivings Jew LMscovery
for Consumption coughs and colds even
the worst cases can be cured and hope
less resipnafion is nn lnnrrnr npppcsnrv
Mrs Loie Cragg of Dorchester Mass is
one of many whose life was saved by Dr
Kings New Discovery This great rem
edy is guaranteed for all throat and
lung diseases by L W McConnell Drug
gist Price 50c and 100 Trial bottles
free
RURAL FREE DELIVERY ROUTE NO 1
Luther Fitch left Thursday night
for Iowa
A party at Henry Schamels last Sat
urday night
Henry Kildaw has moved onto the St
German place
Dennis St German and family have
moved to Kankakee Illinois
EarlNotley is recovering favorably
from his recent severe injury
T H Brittain is re shingling and
otherwise improving his house
Frank Vahue is here from Allegan
Mich selling off his stock on the Hat
field ranch
William Byfield arrived home Thurs
day from Roggen Colo with a large
shipment ef sheep to feed for market
Ray Vahue threshed 156 bushels of
alfalfa seed this week a little more
than three bushels to the acre Frank
Stillman was less fortunate only 14
bushels from 10 acres
A Genuine Snap
Stove pipe for ten cents a joint at
Colemans
Opera
HooseNov8
Lewis Poores Big
Scenic Production of
TEN
NIGHTS
IN A
BAR ROOM
A Superb Revival of T S Arthurs
Famous Temperance Gem
Prof Jesse Zinks Solo
Band and Prof Hoags
Augmented Orchestra
each day
Dont Miss It
Come and see this great moral
temperance drama
Prices 25c 35c and 50c Seats on sale
at McConnells
LEBANON
Mrs Frank Hnntilcr is still very sick
H Burgos sold I mules PntuHiiy to
George Tillctt
BiirtEmbcrling is down from McCook
working forNrcl Ferrul
A C Abbotts well pliywl out last
week and they hnvS to put down h new
one
L E Wier has torn the old leanto
down and will build a new shed fur his
buggies
Tho friend of the Meiirivillptj who was
visiting here ha tvtunu 1 to her home
75 miles north of here i
The Ladies Mis ion Circle of the
Presbyterian church will meet with
Mrs Pool west of town Nov 10th
About 25 of the Horton relations met
at Isaac Hortons the 25th to visit with
James Horton and wife of Nauvoo III
The foundation is laid for Paris
Smiths new hoiwo The building will
be 24x28 with an additon 12x40 and will
have a porch running clear round
A surprise was given at the home of
John Baxter Oct 26 for Mrs Baxter
and Mr Fleming About 50 were pre
sent among those from Lebanon were
W H Booths
E S Moore was down from Indianola
nealy all last week He and Marion
Overstake were trying to buy out Jolly
Stevens and Devoe but had not made
the deal Saturdaj
Mrs F M Abbott came over from
Bartley last week where sho has been
visiting with hpr parents the Walking
tons While Mrs Abbott is visiting
here F M is taking in the St Loujs
Exposition
John Pool hns rented theRhippe farm
for the coming year Henry Pool will
live on tho old Blackman place and
John Fiechter will move to Mrs Maud
Nichols farm Mrs Nichols expects to
buy close to her daughter Mrs L Fiech
ter in Lebanon
There will be school Thanksgivirg
day at Lebanon The school board
holds that 800 is too much to pay for
nothing The pupils we persume will
forget all about roast turkey cranberry
sauce and pumpkin pie in their gladness
to save that 800
J W Hupps mules were driven up
from the Kinne farm into the stock yard
Saturday and sheared Some of the
husky mules took a man at each ear to
make them stand The shearing so
added to their appearance that George
Tillett bought 4 of them
The girls played ball again Saturday
This is the second game the Lebanon
girls have played with the Sunflower
girls of Kansas This game brought out
the largest crowd seen in Lebanon this
summer We saw Ollie Collings and
friend from Indianola James Finnegan
and friends from Bartley Bud Dooley
from Oberlin Mr Dooley used to live
south of Lebanon but has not been
down for 7 years and there were also
many familiar and unfamiliar faces from
Danbury and other towns The Lebanon
girls had almost a new nine and had
practiced hard They played good but
the Kansas girls played better every
time they came to the bat they would
draw back as if they were goining to
knock the ball out of sight and they did
knock several home runs The last half
of the game Hattie Weatherwax pitched
for Lebanon She scared the batters
some as she was able to curve the ball
The Kansas girls played the same or very
near the same as in the first game The
Lebanon players were Hannah Kaiser
Hattie Horton Martha Halsey Flora
Wauglv Lottie Horton Hallie Horton
Hattie Weatherwax Bessie Slutts Alta
McCarty Hannah Kaiser pitched and
Hattie Horton caught the first half of
the game Score 15 to 38 in favor of
Kansas Gar Weatherwax umpired the
game
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Lebanon Art Studio
For all styles of photos They make
those large bust pictures that dont
need to be enlarged Negatives
made any uesdav i
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Thousands Cured
De Witts Witch Hazel Salve has cured
thousands of cases of piles I bought
a box of Do Witts Witch Hazel Salve on
the recommendation of our druggist
so writes C II LaCroix of Zavalla Tex
and used it for a stubborn case of piles
It cured me promptly Sold by L W
McConnell
DANBURY
Mrs Watkins is home again
Mrs Oscar Miller is quite sick this
week
Raphael Delong is under tho doctors
care
Born To Mr and Mrs Gore a baby
boy Saturday night
Mr and Mrs J L Sargent left Sun
day for the St Louis Exposition
Mrs Sarah Ruby and Mrs Annis are
visiting in Lebanon this week
Charles Dervey and Jennie Hender
shot were over from McCook last week
Mrs James Williams has returned
from her two months visit at Chicago
and St Louis
James Williams the county surveyor
surveyed sections 7 and 8 in Tyrone pre
cinct recently
Mrs Phillips of Indianola is staying
with the Sargent children while their
parents are away
Frank Burbridge of Indianola took
dinner with his father Sunday All
of the children were homo excepting
Lindsay he being in Lamar Colo
Cecil Matthews of Bartley addressed
a large crowd at the town hall Friday
evening and Hon F W Collins ad
dressed the Republicans Thursday even
ing
Not A Sick Day Since
I was taken severely sick with kidney
trouble I tried all sorts of medicines
none of which relieved me One day I
saw an ad of your Electric Bitters and
determined to try that After taking a
few doses I felt relieved and soon there
after was entirely cured and have not
seen a sick day since Neighbors of
mine have been cured of rheumatism neu
ralgia liver and kidney troubles and
general debility This is what B F
Bass of Fremont N C writes Only
50c atL W McConnells Druggist
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Tourist Coats and
Ladies Suits
Dont put it Off any Longer Let us
Show You Now while Our Stock is Complete
DeGroff
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Phone 22
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CITIZENS BANK
OF McCOOK NEB
Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 5000
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FRANKLIN WFMcFARLAND A C EBERT
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Our Mail Order Dept
IS TOUCHING THE HIGH WATER MARK
The greatest months business dur
ing its existence over 20 years was
done in October s
Out-of-town customers appreciate the fact that we give
them a better garment than the prices indicate Commencing
now and continuing for 15 days we are going to flood this
western country with the best Overcoat value in existence
The price of this Mans Q fk
Overcoat is- tf W
But its value is 15 compared with what your home merchant
is selling em at
Samples of doth sent Free the same
day your request is received
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15th and Farnam Sts OMAHA NEBR
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