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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1904)
h - W Ay r ers Pills Want your moustache or beard abeautiful brown or richblack Use FRANKLIN H If Jr HUB DIRECTORS W B WOLFE Sugar coated easy to take mild in action They cure constipation biliousness sick headache Discount Clothing Sale at DeGROFPS means the usual High Grade Goods at unusual Low Prices flany of our friends are taking advantage of this sale We want you to come in and look J CAyor Co j liOweii mass BUCKINGHAMS DY nm cis or DBuooi8i80BBfgAUfccom3gU4nn DeGroff Co Phone 22 mmom nimBaBMmnMM mj Miro urn Thankful to one and all for the liberal patron age extended to us during the year Thankful to the citizens in need of Clothing Shoes etc if they call on us Thankful that the weather is good although you dont need a fur or other Overcoat Let us sell you your Clothing Shoes and Gents Furnishing Goods Your trade is respectfully solicited DIAMONDS Shoe and Clothing House V FRANKLIN President - A C EBERT Cashier W B WOLFE Vice Fresident CITIZENS BANK OF MeCOOK NEB Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 4000 A 0 EBERT I County and Neighborhood News HARTLEY Mrs Catlet will move into her new house this week A surprise party at J A Fletch ers Wednesday evening was en joyed by all present Art Stevens is having a new barn built on the property recently purchased of J A Fletcher Will Flint and Ivan Clark will go to Friend to work at the car penter business with S R Grisell Mrs Olmstead has been dan gerously sick this week but is some better now and all hope she may soon recover her usual health Percy Catlet went to Freedom last Saturday and returned with his wife on Sundav She had been visiting her parents Mr I W Stevens and wife Ross Grisell will go to Friend Nebraska this week to build a large feed and stock barn for M G Shackelton of Indianola who will move to Friend in a short time John Jones is keeping batch again Mr Tibbits and wife who have been keeping house for him have moved just outside the city limits to the house recently vacat ed by Nick Fossen Mrs Reimer and family have moved in from the country to be more conveniently situated for sending the children to school They are residing in the residence recently vacated by A J Craw mer Peter Hickman purchased the necessary material this week to prepare a dip for his 250 sheep and will see that they are thor oughly cleansed from every disease and all vermin Mr Hickman is quite successful with his sheep business J A Curlee has sold out his general merchandise store also store building and residence to a party from Lincoln and to G W Jones of Bartley Mr Jones bought the hardware furniture and undertaking goods Mr Dodds of Lincoln bought the dry goods groceries and notions The invoicing is being done this week and the new proprietors will open up Saturday of this week for business -in the Curlee building Mr Curlee was one of of the first settlers of Bartley and carried the surveyors chain to lay off the town He opened up the first grocery kept the first boarding house and has been in business here ever since The Curlee family have been promi nent members of society and of the fraternal lodges and will be missed by their many friends They will move to Lincoln this week and there make their home A farewell party was held at their residence Thursday evening No More Suffering If you are troubled with indigestion get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and see how quickly it will cure you Geo A Thomson of Spencer la says Have had dyspepsia for twenty years My case was almost hopeless Kodol Dyspepsia Cure was recommended and I used a few bottles of it and it is the only thing that has relieved me Would not bo without it Have doctored with local physicians and also at Chicago and even went to Norway with hopes of getting some relief but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the only remedy that has done me any good and I heartily recommend it Every person suffering with indiges tion or dyspepsia should use it Sold by L W McConnell COLEMAN Ed Osbaugh has sold twelve head of his steers George H Simmerman has sold a bunch of his steers Dorsey Shepherd has bought twenty head of steers Frank Coleman butchered a beef close of last week Harry Wales took a load of hogs down to McCook Mondaj F Hackencamp took a load of hogs to McCook Monday S Gibbons was on the market Monday with a load of hogs Several up here have holed up their supply of winter apples F Wilson went to McCook Monday with a load of hogs L C f a iei 4i F Carrothcis drove to McCook Monday with a load of hogs Corn up here is turning out better than it was expected to do J Miller followed the crowd to 1 portion of turkey left This has hap- McCook Monday with a load of - pened a reut luan tmes before nnd 1 j os a result many ways have been tie- 13 I vised for preparing these left over M H Cole drove down to McCook Monday with a load of hogs j Charles Wales Monda and took to McCook fell into line a load of hogs The Sunday School Coleman school house is ing for a Christmas tree at the Shepherd Church shipped a car of hogs Monday They ship ped a car Monday last week They take in hogs to McCook every Monday No Case of Pneumonia on Record We do not know of a single instance where a cough or cold resulted in pneu monia or consumption when Foleys Honey nnd Tar had been taken It cures coughs and colds perfectly so do not take chances with some unknown preparation which may contain opiates which cause constipation n condition that retards recovery from a cold Ask for Foleys Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered Sold bv A Me Millen Ifyouhavnt time to prepare HoIFs ters Rocky Mountain Tea it is now made in tablet form also Get a package already to use Makes you well keeps you well 33 cents For sale by L XV McConuell J It should be borne in mind that every cold weakens the luns 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 by 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 Price 25c Large Size 50c try HERBERT J PRATT DDS Ofiice over McConn ells drug store MeCOOK 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 cities large DENTIST tone ii2 Oflico over Grannis store McCook Neb Mike Walsh DEAIER IN POULTRY and EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash Block West of Citizens Bank 1 8 McCook - Nebraska F D BURGESS Flurnber and i Steam Filter Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass H Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings fa Agent for Halliday Waupun hclipse J Windmills Basement of the Meeker- Phillips Building L 9 MeCOOK NEBRASKA I CHRISTMAS REMNANTS liox to Serve IortiutiM of Torker Left Over From the Fenwt After jour Christmas dinner you will probably lind Hint you have a goodly scraps of turkey meat This does not mean the large white slices of the breast for this portion of the meat can be simply arranged on a platter and eaten as it is A salad of the white meat of turkey is as good as if not better than chicken salad says the Buffalo Times Take one cup of turkey meat rather coarsely chopped one cup of celery also rather coarsely chopped and the whites of three hard boiled eggs also chopped Put the yolks of the hard boiled eggs into a bowl and mash and then pour over them three tablespoonfuls of melted butter or pure olive oil Into this one of mustard with a dash of red pepper then thin with half a cup of good vinegar Another way to use the white meat of turkey is to chop it line then put a spoonful of cranberry sauce that has been run through a colander in the uottom or a mold or small bowl on this a layer of chopped turkey then a layer of cranberry and so on till the mold is full Tress hard and put in a cold place till ready for use then turn out on a platter Turkey croquettes are also excellent Take one cup of turkey meat chopped fine one cup of breadcrumbs one spoonful of butter and two of cream season with salt and pepper mold into little fancy shaped cakes and fry Turkey patties are made exactly as are chicken patties To one cup of turkey take one cup of turkey gravy or one cup of water made rich by a generous lump of butter season and thicken with a little Hour pour into pastry shells and bake in a quick oven How to Remove Spots From IeatUer Oxalic acid in weak solution is the best thing to use when removing spots l from leather Two or three crystals I 1 of oxalic acid dissolved in warm wi 1 ter then applied with a bit of cloth to the spots will do the work But one I must -watch closely and as soon as the spot disappears apply water to over 1 come the acid which is a powerful bleacher Afterward dry the leather with a clean cloth This process ap plies as well to ink spots that some times disfigure the leather covers of books For a tan colored sheepskin cover a saturated solution may oe used For any bright colored leather the solution must be much weaker Hove to MnUe VirgInii Plum Pudding The following is a good recipe for Old Virginia plum pudding Ten eggs three quarters of a pound of beef suet one and a quarter pounds of raisins one pound of dried currants or cher ries one pint of milk one pound of flour and a quarter of a pound of cit- ron cut in thin slices Mix the flour j and suet together and rub the fruit al so in a little flour Beat the eggs very light leaving out the whites of five and add all the ingredients together If j thicker than cup cake batter add a lit- j tie more milk Then add a teaspoonful of ground ginger one of powdered cin namon one of powdered cloves two nutmegs the grated rind of a lemon one wineglassful of wine one of bran dy a little powdered mace and one pint of breadcrumbs Scald your pud ding bag thoroughly rub well inside with flour leave plenty of room inside for the pudding to swell and stop the opening with dough Let the water be boiling and boil steadily for four hours When ready to serve rour brandy over the whole and send to the table ablaze - Hovr to Make Cranberry Jell- Wash a quart of cranberries drain them and put them into a double boiler while the are still wet Cover closely and cook until the berries are broken to pieces Turn into a jelly bag and as soon as the fruit is cool enough to be touched squeeze hard to extract all the juice To a pint of this juice add two cups of granulated sugar Return to the fire boil up just once then pour Into a mold wet with cold water Hovr to Make Mince Meat Without Meat Boil six lemons until tender enough to pierce with a straw Drain and weigh them take an equal weight each of pared and cored apples seeded and i ciiuppcu raisins cieaiieu curiums ami finely shredded beef suet one half their weight each in candied orange peel and citron and one quarter their weight in sugar Cut open the lemons and remove the seeds then chop all together as fine as possible add to this one small nutmeg grated one tea spoonful salt one scant teaspoonful each of mace and ginger one quarter teaspoonful cloves and three ounces crumbled stale macaroons Add suf ficient cider to moisten and pack away in glass jars How to Mnke Candied Pineapple Ieel the pineapple take out the eyes and slice thin Weigh and boil until clear In a sirup made of half the weight of the fruit in granulated sug ar and just enough water to moisten this slightly The juice from the fruit will supply any liquid that might be lacking When clear remove with a fork and lay on platters set in the sun to dry Hotv to Hent Wnter Over a Lamp People who are boarding and do not have access to the kitchen when de siring a pint or more of hot water can easily heat the water over a lamp Take the cover or top of a tin can make several slashes In the center and place on the top of the chimney Wa ter or milk In a tin cup or earthen mug will soon boat when placed on this i 3 some kind We pride ourselves on the J freshness and quality of our goods and the promptness of our deliver If you are not now trading with us we would be pleased to have you give us a triaL We think you will be pleased Phone 12 i xz I Wash BLUE mV For Sale By LU ALL Si WISE fflllllli I GROCERS DIRECTIONS FOR USE Wiggle Stick around in the vater WE GUARANTEE lESiS To Prevent Hog Cholera From appearing on our farm Be prudent this year and pre vent a repetition of the losses of previous years Call and See Us and Get Written Guarantee Xl ri i v r ra 3jJA vmdPiP xvimj THs Ark sr s i r I 1 1 r n f mtojr i i - -- V 1 a 1 - P FC Oig ti y - tt zizszrr BZCmi kiiw A CiiM of AN SrjtSA Uf TESTIMONIAL Dolmont S D Dec 17 1002 I used L K for hop cholera and it was all riclit It cured my hop I had three sick onea and the all cot well and donu fine I aLss used it for chicken lice and mites and it i aB on claim for it It is the onl Medicine for hoe cholera I think Gotlieb Jkrke Harrington Neb Dec 11 1902 I am using Liquid Koal and am well pleawd with it I am sure I saved my hogs with it last i ear and am Koing to keep it in stock nil tia time as it is- the be t thing I ever had on the place for ever thing it v- intended for Iti good for chicken cholera lico on stock insecte of all kinds it will destroy all F V Won S JAHES CAIN Manufactured by the National Medical Com pany Sheldon Iowa JiCkMalfSS A Fvou TI10 publisher will esteecx it n favor nt any twno to receive- ttema of local news from rebidonta or McCooJc or Red Willow county A Good Investment 15 acres adjacent to city of McCook housa frninoftnlilc granar lion liouso uolljiog pans etc pencil tree All Jn cultivv tion HW ciifli Writu for comploto hml E J MITCHELL McCook Nob 11 vs A Sound Argument The one that blows without any thing to blow about wastes time nnd energy The excellence of our goods and chliveiy service warrant us for blowing Alwas the best always the greatest variety always the highest quality DAVID MAGNER Phone 14 Fresh and Salt Mentfl 1 Fli 1 1 ll Pr I i Jbk 8 s t I v VA i CC I ORDER CHI c jswirujji Me i I WTO j Or any kind of meat from our 1 shop by phone if you wish or send the little folks and you will get the sweet tooth-