The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 18, 1904, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    LEBANON
Lent Fiochter is very sick
P B Garrett is buildiog a corn shed
Ike Koons is husking corn for Horton t
Bros I
Fnd Billings was over from McCook
Saturday
VV S Bartholomew was homo from
Lincoln to vote
Martin Kidder has sold his 160 to John
Huff for SJ600
The Aid society will make quilts for
Sirs Kinkaid in the near future
Ed Hummell was hauling out the
doors for his now house Saturday
Lula Pool drove over to visit her
mother Saturday in the edgo of Kansas
Mr Meadvillo is here from Crete visit
g his son Wm Meadville north of
town
Isanc Cromwell is waiting for the car
penters to build his addition which will
be frarao 18x21
Pearl Perkins from Farnam Neb is
visiting with her aunts Mesdames Fred
and Lotus Porter
Tom Ireland from Monrefield bought
10 mules here last week and wants to
fill a car this week
Ollie and Flossie Partridge were up
from Wilscnville Sunday guests of
W R Ponningtons
Quito a number of teachers from thi
part of the cotintv attended teauhes
aiecting in Danbury Saturday
Etta Scull of Wilsonvillo was helping
in The Valley House as was aloo Lotcie
Horton during the rush of hist week
W M Smith has bought 4 lots north
of Wi McCarty and he and Mis Smith
were in Saturdi looking them over
Wm Staples expects to go to Wilson
ville fiis week to hull for U S Ltitson
and others Ed Weidner will accompany
him
Iliram Pool arrived from Colorado
Springs last week and is staying with
his grandson Harry Pool on the Shippee
farm
Susan and Clara Horton
A
to
C Bartholomews one day
When the butter
come put a
churn is an
proverb It
called at
last week
visit Mrs Ora Pennington from
Missouri Ridtce precinct
F M Pennington is now deputy mail
carrier on the R F D out of Lebanon
making his first trip Saturday W
Devoe the regular carrier is somewhat
indisposed
Lewis Pool played Ten Nights in a
Barroom to a crowded house Friday
night They must have taken in 12
They charged 50c a ticket and 10c for
the cuueert
James Horton and wife left November
7th for their home at Nauvoo Illinois
They were entertained by about thirty
of their frieuds at Susan Hortons No
vember 5th
John Adams has sold his stock of
crooda and rented his building to II
Ruby Mr Ruby expects to taku pos
session as soon as all danger of scarlet
fever is past
Ob John Im tired of popintr corn
ivhy dutyou pop the question The
suggestion would not bo necessary if you
used Penningtons pop corn lc per
jiound
The weather last week was furious
SmnH of those who took election returns
to McCook nearly froze The crowd at
Days sale would run back and forth
from town to the sale
J T Baujjhan representing J T
Baughan Co of David City Neb
was ouc here last week selling land
They sold the ne of 17 in Tyrone precinct
and a half section near Bartley
We understand that Hattie Hoobleris
Effe TSfEV VM M
4v rS Tfe
Wi V fMsIt i h fc i rih vtm 3k rD
my rip llli 11
wont
penny in the
old time dairy
often seems to
work though no one
lias ever
told why
When mothers are worried
because the children do not
gain strength and flesh we
say give them Scotts Emul
sion
It is like the penny in the
milk because it works and
because there is something
astonishing about it
Scotts Emulsion is simply
a milk of pure cod liver oil
-with some hypophosphites
especially prepared for delicate
stomachs
Children take to it naturally
because they like the taste
and the remedy takes just as
saturally to the children be
cause it is so perfectly adapted
to their wants
For all weak and pale and
lliin children Scotts Emulsion
3s the most satisfactory treat
ment
KS3
We will send you
the penny e a
sample free
Be sure that this picture in
the form of a label is on the
wrapper of every bottle of
Emulsion you buy
SCOTT BOWNE
Chemists
409 Pearl St N Y
50c and 100 all druggists
JMjeaxasxwnwu warrn aa rrsnur wuturM uwawf
Or any kind of meat from our
shop by phone if you wish
or send the little folks and
you will get the sweet tooth
some kind
We pride ourselves on the
freshness and quality of our
goods and the promptness of
our delivery
If you are not now trading
with lis we would be pleased
to have you give us a trial
think you
Phone 12
be pleased
2
BnBMBODEBMnsBmHHHHHHBMwanniBSBnBimnmu
eominc from Chicago to care for Franks
children Mrs Hall the childrens
grandmother will stay until Miss Hoob
ler arrives Mr Hall left for home first
of the week
So much of the wit is not worth the
reading but this made us laugh He
What did your
told him my love
rushing river
are sisters
stay at the
father say when you
for you was like the
She lie said dam
it
Hattie Weatherwax is teaching iu the
Irving district and is using a new way of
teaching geography She has a sort of a
box on legs filled with soil and thechild
ren draw their mans in the dirt seeing is
believing
Jolly Devoe have sold their interest
in the hardware to E S Moore of Eed
Willow and possession will be given soon
The firm is Stevens Moore their wives
Mr Moores family will
Willow until February or
March
Base ball has become such a craze in
Lebanon that the small boys the size of
Lawrence Stevens have organized a nine
and Lawrence has a suit with quilted
breeches and Lebanon on tho shirt
Mrs Stevens didnt have time to finish
thorn until last week rather late she
says but it does Lawrence a lot of good
The writer had z sows farrow lb pigs
during the severe weather of last week
and by carrying them back and forth
from pen to house until Sunday saved 15
of them We were wishing with all our
might for fair weather while our neigh
bor was wishing for cold weather to kill
the grasshoppers that were eating off his
wheat
We met the wife of a county superin
tendent from Iowa recently and she
told us Thk Tribune was being sent
them by her mother in Bartley and that
they had wondered who the correspond
ent from Lebanon was the items were
so newsy This professor wanted the
writer to go ahead and study to be a
teacher we used to go to school to him
Charles Dunton has decided it would
take too long to build an adobe so he is
building a tar paper shack such as is
used in many places in Colorado It is
made by nailing plain boards up and
down to the frame and covering them
with tar paper which is held in place
with slats about a foot apart The in
side is lined with building paper This
makes a very warm house and will last
for years if the hail doesnt strike it
Early in the 80s a farmer dug a well on
his farm near where Lebanon is now the
wife pulled the dirt out hand over hand
with a windlass Over ten years ago he
decided to fill up the well and drill a
new one but before filling it up ho
planted a tree in it Tho tree died back
at first being such a large one but the
writer was by the farm last week and
the tree has made a good growth and we
thought if all old wells were planted to
trees when you fell in you could climb out
again
SfsXaXsXsXsXssxsxsXs
w
Beautiful Calendar
Your own photo free with each
dozen cabinets
Lebanon Aut Studio
TWO FOR ONE
We have always received 2c per
pound for popcorn but we have
some 1903 popcorn and to move it
will sell same atlc a pound This
corn is dry and wont weigh much g
and will pop splendidly Leave
your order at Guys or see Walter
fM Pennington Lebanon JSebr g
Thousands Cured
DoWitts Witch Hazel Salvo has cured
thousands of cases of piles I bought
a box of De Witts Witch Hazel Salveon
tho 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
Counterfeiting The Genuine
Foley Co Chicago originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung rem
edy and on account of the great morit
and popularity of FoIeya Honey and Tar
many imitations are offered for the gen
uine Ask for Foleys Honey and Tar
and refuse any substitute offered as no
other preparation will give the same sat
isfaction It is mildly laxative It con
tains no opiates and is safest for children
and delicate persons Foraalo by A Mc-
JHilien
COLEMAN
D Griffith bought n nice horse Tues
day
Chnrles Wales bought a nice team
Tuesday of this week
Uncle Billio is at his old tricks again
On Tuesday he sent out four barrels of
apples to the farm
The hen strike is still on and the bid
dies refuse to settle down to business
Hence her berries are high
Mrs Annie Meyers nee Ileun of
Soutli Dakota who has been visiting the
homefolks has returned to her home
Harry Cole who has been in Iowa
since last spring returned Wednesday
Ho stopped at Lincoln and spent two
days with Koy Coleman
Mrs William Divine of Oklahoma is
hero visiting the familes of her sonsER
and D G Divine She lived here a good
many years and has many friends here
W Ai Shurp and Frank Coleman
hauled out piling last Saturday for a
now bridge in the canyon just west of
Mr Sharps place It is being put in
this week
Miss Eva Eawe who is teaching at the
Coleman school house treated the pupils
to some nice big red apples recently
The s chool should be very good ro such
a kind teacher
The young man who was killed by the
cars iu Lincoln recently was a seat
unite of Roy Coleman at the business
college in Lincoln He stepped off the
cars While they were still moving and
was drawn under tho wheels He had one
arm and both logs taken off He was
just returning from a visit home His
classmates raised 1G00 to help pay the
expenses and covered the casket with
flowers
A Physician Healed
Dr Geo Ewing a practicing physician
of Smiths Grove Ky for over thirty
years writes his personal experience
with Foleys Kidney Cure For years I
had been greatly bothered with kidney
and bladder trouble and enlarged pros
tate gland I used everything known
to the profession without relief until
I commenced to use Foleys Kidney Cure
After taking three bottles I was entirely
relieved and cured I prescribe it now
daily in my practice and beartly recom
mend its use to all physioans for such
troubles I have prescribed it in hun
dreds of cases with perfect success
Soldbv A McMillen
BARTLEY
Dane Fletcher is improving slowly
I A Lyman is in very poor health
now
Two
week
weddings are looked for next
Butler A Jones of Indianola was a
Bartley visitor Monday
Jack Crawmor intends to move into
his new house next week
Mr and Mrs Gregory of Indianola
were Bartley visitors Monday
Miss Pearl Lyman is visiting with the
Misses Thompson in Indianola this
week
Mrs Elmer Thompson of Indianola
visited with I A Lyman and family
Monday
Art btevens team tooK a snort spin
around town one day this week No
damage was done
Bartley is now making a move to erect
a building to be used as a town hall a
much needed accommodation
G W Jones donated work in lathing
Frank Jennings house Mr Jennings
has been sick for some time and not able
to do the work
Mrs Robins has moved her restaurant
into Mrs Kites building one door south
of the postofficp and is more comfortably
located than she was in the Jennings
building
Disastrous Wrecks
Carelessness is responsible for many a
railway wreck and the same causes are
making human wrecks of sufferers from
Throat and Lung troubles But since
the advent of Dr Kings New Discovery
for Consumption coughs and colds even
the worst cases can be cured and hope
less resignation is no longer necessary
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
lungdiseasesby L W McConnell Drug
gist Price 50c and 8100 Trial bottles
free
NORTH OF TOWN ITEMS
Mr and Mrs Martin Kennedy visited
south of McCook Sunday
Earl Glandon our school tescher is
now boarding with Henry Pate
Miss Flora B Quick county supt
visited the Kennedy school one day last
week
Charley and Joe Kennedy are now
both at home and getting matters in
shape for the winter
Henry Pate is now located on the farm
lately vacated by Frank Sherman He
has in a large acreage of fall grain
Tony and John Steltzer furnished tho
music for tho dance at Ceutorpoint Sat
urday night Ask Tony how he got
homer
Many wagon loads of grain and hogs
have been going through this neighbor
hood to tho McCook market the past
two weeks
- William Johnsons school children are
attending school in thoKonnedy district
John Modrell conveying them to and
from school in a wagon
I was troubled with constipatiou and
stomach troubles lost flesh my com
plexion was ruined Hollisters Rocky
Mountain Tea brought back my health
and complexion Mary Allen St
Louis 35 cents L W McConnell
Not A Sick Day Since
I was taken severely sick with kidney
trouble I tried nil 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
BOX ELDER
Robert Livingtons hnvo moved into
their new house
Mrs Ed Shepherd and cousin Miss
Millie visited with Mrs T M Campbell
Tuesday
Miss Millie Shepherd of Spring Creek
has been visiting at her uncles I N
Shepherd
The special meetings have been well
attended during the past week and
quite an interest is being shown
On next Sunday and Monday tho first
quarterly conference for this year will be
held at this place Elder llnrdaway
will preach Sunday evening at 730 and
the business meeting will be held on
Monday morning at 10 00 oclock
Doesnt Respect Old Age
Its shameful when youth fails to show
proper respect for old age but just the
coutrary in the case of Dr Kings New
Life Pills They cut off maladies no
matter how severe and irrespective of old
age dyspepsia jaundice fever con
stipation all yield to this perfect pill
20c at L W McConuells drug store I
S s BBM fftfk fflt In s EMa
S
aij
iColds
It should be borne in mind that
every cold weakens the lungs low
ers the vitality and prepares the
system for the more serious dis
eases among which are the two
greatest destroyers of human life
pneumonia and consumption
Chamberlains
Cough Remedy
has won its great popularity yby its
prompt cures of this most common
ailment It aids expectoration re
lieves the lungs and opens the
secretions effecting a speedy and
permanent cure It counteracts
any tendency toward pneumonia
x 7 O
r r
sxiMG oi juairfte 014 c auii m
ij ji wj i im iwfni
VEGETABLE
o
50
SICSL
J3 r o
m
A TJ j
--
all iOKwi
Always restores color to gray hair all the dark rich color it used u
I to have The hair stops falling grows long and heavy and ah
g dandruff disappears An elegant dressing TfKKSffiS
FECIAL LAND LIST
160 acres in 22-1-29
acres fenced
160 acres in 26-4-30
160 acres in 22-3-27
1 60 acres in
160 acres in
160 acres in
320 acres in
Price 900 30 acres in cultivation 40
Price 800
Price 1200
well sod buildings
320 acres in 23 and 24-1-29 Price 1800
9 miles to McCook
100 acres in cultivation
Sod buildings 160
acres in cultivation well 240 acres fenced
80 acres in 12-3-29 Price 400 12 acres in cultivation
160 acres in 21-2-27 Price 800 20 acres in cultivation
160 acres in 29 and 30-2-29 Price 900 50 acres in cultivation
160 acres in 23-1-29 Price 1200 1 30 acres in cultivation
160 acres in 20-1-29 Price 1200 60 acres in cultivation
160 acres in 33-4-29 Price 1000 75 acres in cultivation
35-2-29
6-1-
32-2-
Pnce 800 25 acres in cultivation
29 Price 700 70 acres in cultivation
30 rnce boo bo acres in cultivation
21 and 22-3-29 Price 4000 35 acres hog tight
fence good 2 story frame house good barn and sheds 275 acres in
cultivation
320 acres m 26-2-30 Price 1600 220 acres in cultivation
fair buildings
160 acres in
TERMS
31-1-29 Price 640
Where purchase price exceeds 500 one third cash
balance in one two or three annual payments at 7
per cent Sale subject to lease and prices changed without notice
Red Willow county land is by man underestimated It is of
much value as farming land Be wise and do not undervalue Wes
tern Nebraska land Eighteen sections of land in range 7 Nebras
ka was once advertised for sale at 100 an acre Furnas county
land has doubled and trebled in value within the past three j ears
All the above land should be sold by Christmas Consider the terms
and with proper farming it will pay for itself Use the phone or
wire if you deem it necessary- it often beats the mail if some other
fellow is writing
I have 40 farms in Frontier count for sale at 400 an acre up
Send for list
Lock Box
R J HARPER 29 Beaver City Neb
Mention McCook Tribune in all communications respecting above land
I Pnof ograpny tor the 1
fwl y
Wt1z
E
Our facilities enable
us to furnish cameras
of the highest grade at
prices which cannot
be met
Send for illustrated
i catalogue telling all
about our 27 styles
and sizes Free
W TTO
rf TO B ly
Til l 1 T C T TS
w tw y e v x vx toa
tiHia rzkzey XjsJJ ti Jjv
Americas Jr
CAMERA
With Double
Plate Holder
- ic
ACJ
Cost
The fatuous
f
jh
Buclfe3y
and
sSi
3i
American
Cameras
Genuinely good in
every detail Film or
Plates as you choose
Absolutely new models
AMERICAN CAMERA MFG CO
946 St Paul St Rochester N Y
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
ilia Us Si uynh
DENTIST one 112
Oflico over Grannia store McCook Neb
MRS L F GKIGG
AGENT FOR
ChasAStevens Bros Ready made
Garments and Furnishing Goods
Thrco doors oast of DeGroffs storo
L H LINDEMANN
Tfcoal Estate and Insurance
Office over
McMilleus drug storo
H P SUTTON
McCOOK
McCOOK
NEBRASKA
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
DR H M IRELAND
Osteopathic Physician
Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
DR A P WELLES
Physician
and Surgeon
Office Residence 524 MainAveuue Oilico and
Residence phone 53 Calls answered night or
day
McCOOK NEBRASKA
JOHN E KELLEY
ATT0HNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Nebraska
ESAKont of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Waterworks Office in Postoffice bnildinc
C II Hotle C E Eldked Co Atty
BOYLE ELDREB
Attokn eys at Law
Long Distance Phone 14
Rooms 1 and 7 second floor
Iostollice Building
McCook Neb
Nnsffiv2SN1ss2rsBNsrssa1f
F D BURGESS
Piiiiniipr sod
Steam Fitter
Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Agent for Halliday Waupun bclipse
Windmills Basement of the Meeker
Phillips Building
McCOOK NEBRASKA
BEVBVJ2JWvS5rNHSJEvafv
CHICHESTERS EKGUSH
PSiiI0IL
FILLS
Safe-
-vi rifc -
lwa s rpliihlp 01 ii t
i i ii rwTi H ivv --
olrt meuilc boxes seated with blue ribborZ
a- M e- Kvftihc
innu crimn ubtl
1ulioii xnl ImiJntiotiH Huvof yourUrueinst
tans for Articular
and lor EUie in Utter
mail- KMSaOTestuaontata tiold
CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO
2300 Madlon Nqusire 111111 PA
ilnnUon thU saoer
ORDER TO SHOW TAUSE
Iu the ilitrict court of Red Willow
state of Nebraska
county
In the matter of the application of W S Fitch
Kuanlian of Edward L Xottleton insano for
license to soil real estate
On reaclintr and tiling the petition duly veri
fied of b bitch guardian of the person and
estate of Edward L Nettleton insum i
icusu iu fi u wio iouowinjj uesenbed real estate
to wit Iho south hair of tho southeast quarl
tor and lotoiirht in ctirm tvntvnini ni
uvo in section twentv oiirht nil in fr rl
three north iu range thirty west of the Gth P
u for the purposo of reinvesting the proceeds
of tho sale in interest bearing securities or some
productive property and it appearing from
said petition thatsaid real estate is unimproved
and that but littlo iucomo can bo obtained
therefrom and that it would bo for tho best in
terests of all porsous interested in said estate
that tho samo bo sold and tho proceeds thereof
invested in interest bearing securities or somo
productive property
It is therefore ordered that tho noxt of kin of
said Edward L Nettleton
insane and all per
sons interested in said estate appear before ma
at Chambers at my ofhco in tho court house in
the city pf McCook Bed Willow county Nebras
ka on tho liutli day of December 1904 at nino
o clock a m to show cause if anv tlnrn k
-
iyuAcPnso should not bo granted totho aiil w
a ritcn guardian to sell said real estate for
tho purposes above sot forth
And it is further ordered that notice of this
order and said hearing bo given by publishing
copy of this order once each week for throo sue a
cessiyo weeks in The McCook TniBDNK
ths llth day of November 1904
BoK Eldred Attorney C KK
A
s
vJ
f
I