The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 23, 1904, Image 8

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INDIAN OLA
Bad colds are prevalent
Uncle David Stonecypher is very sick
All the churches will have exercises
on Christmas eve
Marion G Shackleton made a flying
visit to Friend last week
The pupils of the Indianola schools
will have two weeks vacation
Pete Miller and family have returned
from their visit to Culbertson
Miss Delia Andrews is expected home
to spend the holiday with her parents
W H Smith has been entertaining a
nephew from Montana during the past
week
George Webber and wife are at his
fathers for a short visit They live at
Wahoo
Mrs E C Case of Greeley Center is
visiting her sister Mrs William Wallace
of this place
Belthazar Lehn
house painted It
is having his new
will soon be ready
for occupancy
Miss Lesta lladley of Iowa made her
brothers a short visit last week while
en route to Denver
The young people of Indianola and
vicinity have been making good use of
the ice since it has friz up
John G Ervin of Missouri Ridge left
Wednesday night for Kearney where
he will visit his son and daughter
Quite a number of young people from
town attended the basket social at Hazel
Hatchers school last Friday night
Edward Walton and family have gone
to their home in Des Moines Iowa after
a protracted visit herewith relatives and
friends
Miss Lena Hill is coming home for the
holidays She is touring California and
expects to return home latter part of
this week
John A Smith came home this week
for a visit with his family He has been
living in Colorado for the past two or
three years
Mrs Thomas and children of Lincoln
arrived on No 5 Tuesday evening They
will spend the holidays wifh her parents
Mr and Mrs Arch Mann
The M E social at the Woodman hall
last Saturday evening was well attended
and a neat sum realized which will go
toward painting the church etc
Charlie Yonker who was so badly
mixed up in a football game last week
is able to resume his duties again with a
few patches of court plaster on his face
The masquerade ball given at Shorts
opera house last Friday evening was
largely attended and enjoyed by the fun
loving populace Major Iless was ac
corded the prize for being the best dis
guised masker Ho was dressed as a
lady and nobody knew him from tho gen
uine article
A Favor The publisher will esteem
it a favor at any time to receive items
of local news from residents of McCook
or Eed Willow county
ITEMS FROM STRINGTOWN
The church is preparing small Xmas
exercises for Xmas night
Joe Downs and daughter Etlie visited
at Nels Downs Tuesday
School will bo closed in district No 3
for one week during the holidays
Willie Wall went over north of In
dianola Tuesday to buy some corn
The school in district No 3 is prepar
ing a small Xmas program for Friday
afternoon
C B Hoag from Indianola was seen
on the streets of Stringtown Tuesday
with a cattle buyer
Ed Bey and Itienhard Podolski came
home from Arapahoe last Friday where
they have been picking corn
John C Wagner arrived home Thurs
day from Grand Island to spend the
holidays with the homo folks
Willie and Frank Duborko have re
turned from Arapahoe where they have
been shucking corn to spend Xmas in
Stringtown
Removes the microbes which impover
ish the blood and circulation Stops all
trouble that interferes with nutrition
Thats what Hollisters Rocky Mountain
Tea will do 35 cents Tea or tablet
form For sale by L W McConnell
Doesnt Respect Old Age
Its shamefal when youth fails to show
proper respect for old age but just the
contrary 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
25c at L W McCon noils drug store
BARTLEY
M D Hobbs was a Bartley caller this
week
A J Lohr put down a well for Mrs
Gammill this week
Mr Curlee wont to Lincoln to join his
family last Saturday
George Culver was a business visitor
in Bartley Wednesday
Judge Welty of Cambridge was a busi
ness visitor in Bartley Thursday
A load of flour was taken to Lebanon
from the Bartloy mill Wednesday
Messrs G W and Ira Ritchie and
wives were at Cambridge Wednesday
Drs Hathorn and Brown were in In
dianola Wednesday on professional busi
ness
Miss Gertie Stenner was a McCook
visitor with friends from Tuesday until
Friday of this week
A farewell party was given Miss Pearl
Curlee at the pleasant homo of Mr and
Mrs John Wolf Tho entertainment was
pleasant to all yet everyone regretted to
part with their highly esteemed friend
Friday evening as Miss LillioFox was
returning from Frontier county where
she is teaching school accompanied by
her sister-in-law Mrs Joe Fox thehorso
became frightened and ran away Both
of tho parties wero thrown out and quite
seriously injured Tho buggy was a
total wreck
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LEBANON
Jeff Horton Jr was sick last week
August Ryden was reported quite sick
last week
Mrs James Daffer is convalescing from
a sick spell
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Strayed
From the Eugene
Miller farm southeast
of Indianola Sunday
last one red cow with
white face Write me
at Indianola Nebras
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Adam Fritz
Of Interest to Mothers
Thousands of little ones die every year
of croup Most of them could have been
saved by a few doses of Foleys Honey
and Tar aud every family with children
should keep it in tho house It contains
no opiates and is safe and suro Mrs
George II Picket San Francisco Cal
writes My baby had a dangerous at
tack of croup and wo thought she would
choke to death but one dose of Foloys
Honey and Tar relioved her at onco after
other remedies had failod Wo are never
a minute without it in tho house Sold
by A McMillen
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Take L
Ayers Pills
E p Day was over from Bartley Sat 1 abeautiful brown or rich black Use
urday on business Zll
Tom Ireland of Moorefield bought ai
dozen mules here last week
Mrs A Orr was among tho sick ones
but is considerable improved
Charles Blair is building a large house
on his farm in Tyrone precinct
Mrs G V Cunnings has beon very
sick with grippe last two weeks
1903 pop corn lc per pound Walter
Pennington Lebanon Nebraska
Born to Mr and Mrs Finch on tho
Day farm a girl December 21th 1904
Walter M Pnnititon has sold his
cose price
farm there
in the awful wind
We understand there will be no Xmas
entertainment in Lebanon on account of
the scarlet fever scare All the fever j
patients are on a good way to recovery
however
L D Fletcher was out from Illinois I
last week on a visit to his sister Mrs Ed
Weidner While here he sold the old
Robt Gore homestead to Frank Ander
son for 83500
R P High sold his 320 acre bottom
farm last week to J W Adkins for
8125C0 This is a splendid farm and
well improved Mr High received So00
cash rent for the farm last week
Charles Bouham accompanied hisship
ment of cattle to Kansas City last week
and visited friends and relatives in King
City Missouri He returned Saturday
and rejorts good sleighing with snow
falling when he left Missouri
John Brothers of New Mexico arrived
Saturday for a visit witi his daughter
Mrs Winner south of town Mr Broth-
He has bought a smaller
NOKTH OF LEBANON
Mrs Henry Harsh is in Indianola
under the doctors care
We are much interested in the items
from Stringtown Keep a coming
Born to Mr and Mrs Win Stadler
Thursday December 22nd 1901 a fine
boy I
All Kurtz is home from back east
We understand he will assist in building i
on his fathers house
School closes today in tho Luthern
church The preacher goes to Hamilton
county after the holidays
Win Stadler drove over to Ash creek
this week after Mrs Stadlers sister
who will help with the work
Jacob Harsch is home from Seward
Nebraska where he has been attending
German school with the view to becom
ing a teacher
Earl Purdy drove to McCook Friday
of last week after a pony he had pur
chased there His brother Ed will come
home with him and help husk corn
The American Beet Sugar Co finished
their bwt work here
quarter action to John Fritz of Indian 1 Tuesday
ola
Rona Timmons of King City Missouri
is here visiting her sister Mrs Charles
Bonham
Arthur Grafton has rented his farm
and contemplates moving to McCook in
the spring
Al Cantrall is homo from Oklahoma
having sold his farm Ho says the water
is too poor down there
A good thing push it along Penning
ton seed oats yielded for me this year
GO bushels per acre For sale at 50 cents
per bushel
Jim and Haupton Horton linisbed
husking their corn yield 5000 bushels
They had 6 men in the field last Friday
Mrs Fred Vaurh visited with Palisade
friends from Monday to Wednesday
Miss Ruth Trnutman of Oxford is the
guest of her brother A C and family
Editor Fhunburgnf The Trenton Ro
publican was in town Tuesday evening
Miss Goldie Newlou camp down from
Beverly Sunday where she is teaching
Jake Walker leaves for Denver Fri
day morning for a brief visit with
friends
A J Clifton returned from the
Tuesday morning where he has
helping in revival meetings
east
been
Miss Ma gie FTiel has been unable to
attend to her duties at tho store this
week on account of sickness
Charlie Knowles went down to Mc
Cook Sunday evening where he has a
position as clerk at McAdams
Mrs Frank Henderson and brother
David Knowles came up from McCook
Sunday and visited the homo folks
Frank and Clarence Commons de
parted fori remont Nebr Mondav even
ing where they will spend the winter
Mr and Mrs Harvey Ford went down
to Omaha Friday evening to sppnd
Xmas with their daughter at that place
The different Sunday schools are pre
paring their programs for Xmas Thev
will bo given Xmas eve at the respective
churches
Miss Marriette Wemple came in from
Lincoln Sunday morning where she is
attending school to spend the holidavs
under the parental roof
No Case of Pneumonia on Record
We do not know of a single instance
ers reports the sale of his first farm in where a cough or cold resulted in pneu
New Mexico at an advance of 62100 over j monia or consumption when Folevs
Honev
and 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 a condition
that retards recovery from a cold Ask
for Foleys Honey and Tar and refuse
any substitute offered Sold by A Mc
Millen
BANKSVILLE
Christmas is coming Prepare for it
quick
We are having some lovely winter
weather
LTarv Rowland was billed to take a
load of wheat to McCook Wednesday
A M Benjamin and family were vis
itors Sunday at Dave Witch els near
Traer Kansas
T A Rowland and Joshua Rowland
made a trip via lianksvillo to Herndon
Kansas Monday returning Wednesday
News about Banksville is checked by
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BEAUTY TBUUB0PHS
TIa a Priceless Treasure
Beauty is womans greatest charm The
world adores beautiful women A pretty
woman dreads maternity for fear of losing
this power What can be done to perpetu
ate the race and keep women beautiful
There is a balm used by cultured and un
cultured women in the crisis Husbands
should investigate this remedy in order
to reassure their wives as to the ease
with which children can be born and
beauty of form and figure retained
Mothers Friend
is the name by which this preparation is
known It diminishes the pain allied to
motherhood Used throughout pregnancy
it relieves morning sickness cures sore
breasts makes elastic all tendons called
upon to hold the expanding burden
Muscles soften and relax under its influ
ence and the patient anticipates favorably
the issue in the comfort thus bestowed
Mothers Friend is a liniment for ex
ternal application It is gently rubbed
over the parts so severely taxed and being
absorbed lubricates all the muscles
Druggists sell it for r per bottle You
may have our book riotherhood free
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO ATLANTA G
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Keep them in the house
Take one when you feel bil
ious or dizzy They act di
rectly on the IivereifMna
BUCKIOHAMS DYI
CULBERTSON
J A Kirk was in the city last Tues
day
S E Solomon had business at the
county seat Monday
Mr and Mrs M S Satchel wero Mc
Cook visitors Monday
A rvene and Florence Eisenhart drove
to McCook last Wednesday
Edgar Jackson of McCook visited
friends in this city Sunday
rim en or iJiiMirs u k iull cu twula v u
BOX ELDER
T M Campbell finished shucking
com Monday and S D Bolles finished
Tuesday
Robert Lnrington and family visited
Monday with Mrs Laringtons parents
near Havana
Jennie and Flora Shepherd visited
with Mr and Mrs Alfred Drake near
St Ann Monday and Tuesday
The children of this vicinity are all
busy gbttiug ready fur the Xmas tree
and entertainment at the church Satur
day evening
A W Campbell attended services at
Spring Creek Sunday afternoon and
evening and visited with his son James
Campbell returning h o in e Monday
afternoon
NOTICE OF SUIT
Catherine Reynolds and the Southeast Quar
ter Scrtiou 1 went -three Township Three
North IiniiKP Tweno Mx Westtitli 1 AI de
fendants will take notice that on the 9th iltirof
December Will Otto Hopt plaintilF herein filed
his petition in thu district court of Red Willow
county Nebraska auainst said defendants the
ooject a nil prayer ot wlncli are to foreclose a
certain tax deed executed on the lbth day of
-March 11KKJ to the plaintiff in pursuance of a
tax sale of said property made on the iird day
of February Infill to Tho Western Land Company
for the sum of SU7S for taxes for the jears
IMXjuud 1M7 and under which -sale therawtsru
paid the taxes for the jearlMiSamountiiur totho
sum of 15 52 the taxes for tho jear
mcto tliesmn or isIllM and the taxes for the
year HHMI amounting to tho sum of 1205 Also
to for close ii certain tax sale certificate issued
by tho county treasurer of said countv on said
premises for the taxes for the year 1901 on No
vember 5th 19u2 to this plaintiff for the sum of
1270 and under which there has been paid the
taxes for year 1902 amounting to tho sum of
995 that there is now due tho plaintiff from
said dclendanls for taxes on said premises
underpaid tax deed and taxal s including sub
sequent taxes ami the sum of Sl00 paid for pub
lishing notice of the expiration of the time of
redemption the sum of 14771 with interest
thereon from tho 9th day of December 1901 at
the rate of ton percent per annum and attorneys
fet s equal to ten per cent of tho amount
of the decree and costs of suit and plaintiff
prais for a decree that defendants be
quireii id pay tne iiiii or that saul premises
may be sold to satisfy tho amount found due
with interest
You are required to answer nid petition on or
before Mondav tiu2 trtl day of January 1905
Dated this 9th day of December 1901
Otto Hoit Plaintiff
I5y Rojle Eldred his- attorneys
SHERIFFS SALE
TJv virtue of an order of sale issued from tho
District Court or Red Willow County Nebraska
under a decree in an action wherein Clarence E
Pierce is plaintiff and Catharine C Egger et al
are defendants to me directed and delivered I
shall offer at public sale and sell to the highest
bidder for cash at the ease door of the court
house in Afcfook Red Willow Couuty Ne
braska on the 9th day of January 1905 at tho
hour of 1 oclock p in the following described
real estate to wit Tho southeast quarter sp1
of section twentw fivo 25 township two 2
north of rauge twentj six 20 west of the ith
P AL in Red Willow County Nebraska
Dated this 9th day of December 190J
A C Chabtrek Sheriff
J F Fults Attorney
SHERIFFS SALE
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
execution issued by the Clerk of the District
Court in and for Red Willow County Nebraska
in favor of Martha E Harris and against Char
les F Harris anrl to riirentiwl r will t tin
I Willi ff J - n 4 1 Olfrl t T
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following goods and chattels to wit
mif cnrrjtl iiififi liirli tf r I
v v iii itui 11 ivfi criii iiii wuiKIlwf
about 1100 nouuds and about narv nlil TnL pn
on said execution as the property of Charles F
Harris
Dated this 5th day of December 1901
A C Crabtrke Sheriff
By R M Oshiirn Deputy
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In County Court within and for Red Willow
county Nebraska In tho matter of the estate
of Angeline Johnson deceased
To the creditor- of said estate
You are hereby notified that I will sit at the
county court room in McCook in said county
on the lltth day of March 1905 at tho hour of
one oclock p in to receive and examine all
claims against said estate with a view to their
nujusuneniain allowance
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is one year from said 10th dav
1901
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the even cool weather making it I the nresentation of HaimnnsrVi llie time limited for
Cult to got and if should thaw out it I months fromthelOthdayofSoptomberA D
would be as soft as frozen potatoes I 904 sIld tI0rtiU limltei f payment of debts
oi septemDer
Witness mv hand and the seal of said county
court this 10th day September 1901
ThalJ s J Gbecn
County Judge
Bojloit Eldred Attorneys
NOTICE FOR SEALED BIDS
Notice is hereby given that the County Com
missioners of Red Willow county Nebraska
will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of the
following supplies to said county during tho
j ear 1905 to wit
1 treasurers cash book
Record to be full bound extra ends bands
and fronts and to bo made of Uyron Weston
W lb medium linen ledger paper
HIAXKS
Legal blanks full heet per hundred
Legal blanks1 sheet per hundred
Legal blanks M theet per hundred
Legal tiiantts c lieet per hundred
STATIONUnv
Spencerian Gluciuuin or Tadella pens por
gross
Vanadium pens per gross
Perfection pencils orequal round rubber tips
per gross
A W Faber pencils per gross
24 assessors liles
2t sets of poll books per book
25 ballot bags for vote cat por dozen
21 sets envelope- for poll books per dozen
election pencils per dozen
1 dozen Magic City letter liles
1 groat gross rubber bands No 11
1 gros s rubber band- J i inch
i packages senate legal pads
7000 triplicate tax receipts
N name tab-
Parties recoiving contract to furnish good and
suilicieut bonds for tho faithful performance of
the amo
All bids to bo filed with the county clerk on or
before the il t day of December 1901
Dated this 29th day of November 1904
l MMts E J Wilcox Comity Clerk
ORDER OF HEARING
State of Nebraska Red Willow couuty ss
At a county court held in the county court
room in and for said couuty DecemberTth AD
1901 Present S L Green county judge
In the matter of the estato of Amos Dresser
deceased
On reading and filing the petition of William
Ryfield praying that administration of said
estate may 1m granted to him as administrator
Ordered that December 21th 1901 at nine
oclock a in is assigned for hearing said peti
tion whon all per ons interested in -aid matter
may appear at a county court to be held in and
for said county and show causo whv tho prajor
of petitioner should not be granted and that
notice of the tendency of said petition and tho
hearing thereof bo given to all persons inter
ested in said matter by publishing a copy of
this order in Tin McCook Tridunk a weekly
newspaper printed in said county for three suc
cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing
slur S L Gklkn Countv Judge
12-9-its A true copy 1
Roylo it Eldred Attorneys
y ures Gnp
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TV i
on every
SAfazr2rze box 25c
ioderii
Rooms 1 and 7 second floor
lostotlico Building
NEBRASKA
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Dentistry
HERBERT J PRATT DDS
Ofiice over McConnell s drug store
McCOOK NEBRASKA
Offick Phone 160
Res Phonk 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
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DENTIST ionb 2
Oflico over Granuis store McCook Nob
MKS JL F ilUGG
AGENT FOIt
ChasAStevens Bros Ready made
Garments and Furnishing Goods
Three doors cast of DeQroffs store
L H LINDEMANN
lUd Estate and Insurance
Oflico over
McMillens drug store
H P SUTTON
MCCOOK
McCOOK
NEBRASKA
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
DR H M IRELAND
Osteopathic Physician
Kelley Oflico Bldg Phone No 13
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
DR A P WEJLLES
Physician
and Surgeon
Oflico Resideure 521 Main Avouue Office and
Residence phone 53 Calls answered night or
day
McCOOK NEBRASKA
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTOEtfEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTED
cember 1901 at tho east front door of the couiuy j McCOOK NEBRASKA
court house in McCook Red Willow County
tfF T IhTjniIP up
ebraska offer for sale at Dublin vendue the
Waterworks Oflico in PotofIice building
C II Boyle C E Eldred Co Atty
BOYLE ELDRED
Attorneys at Law
Long Distance Phone 44
McCook Neb
WE GUARANTEE
To Prevent Hog Cholera
From 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
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TESTIMONIAL
rDelmout S - Dec 17 1902
t used L K
for hog cholera and it was all
right It cured my liogs I had three sick ones
and they all got well and done line I also
used it for chicken lice aud mites and it is all
you claim for it It is the only Medicine for hog
cholera I think Gotlieu Jekke
Harrington Neb Dec 11 1902-
1 am using Liquid Koal and am well pleased
witn it I am sure I saved my hogs with it last
year and am going to keep it in stock all tho
time as it is the best thing I ever had on the
place for everything it is intended for It is
good for chicken cholera lice on stock insects
of all kinds it will destroy all kinds
F W Woman
JAHES CAIN
Manufactured by the National Medical Company
pany Sheldon Iowa -
HOLLISTERS
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Basy Medioine for Busy People
Bring3 Golden Health and Renewed Vigor
A specific for Constipation Indigestfon Liva
BciTTr0Jle E Impure
frt ftSSrS8 il s Rock Mountain Tea in tab
Hoin01 n box Qne made by
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