The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 30, 1904, Image 4

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Official Paper of Redwillow County
By F M K1MMELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
ONLY FIVE CENTS EXTRA
And
BOTH
The
McCook
TitinuNK one year
8100
The
Weekly
Intek
Ocean ono year
S100
Ono year for
SL03
This offer open only a few weeks
and may bo taken advantage of
by old subscribers who will pay
ono year in advance as well as
new ones
That Nebraska daily that recently ex
patiated on the decadence of the beet
sugar industry in Nebraska apropos of
tho removal of the factory from Norfolk
was effervescing through its tile It is
just in its infancy
DrPkteks address on Animal Dis
eases and Their Treatment before the
Red Willow County Farmers Institute
to be held in McCook February 22nd
will be worthconnng many miles to hear
Ho is an authority on any subject of
that nature he may undeitake to discuss
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 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
Omaha Daily News si50 to Jan l 1906
The publisher of the Omaha Daily
News will send their daily from now
until January 1 lflOG for 150 to all
who subscribe during October If you
want the Sunday paper also add fifty
cents to your remittance Those who
are subscribers can renew under the
same conditions
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 McCoDnells drug store
The Tribune makes a specialty of
office stationery and type writer supplies
Doctors Could Not Help Her
I had kidney trouble for years
writes Mrs Raymond Conner of Shelton
Wash and the doctors could not help
me I tried Foleys Kidney Cure and
tho very first doso gave me relief and I
am cured I cannot say too much for
Foleys Kidney Cure It makes the
diseased kidne s sound so they will elim
inate the poisons from the blood Un
less thev do this good health is impossi
ble Sold by A McMillen
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There is no specific for
consumption Fresh air ex
ercise nourishing food and
Scotls Emulsion will come
pretty near curing it if there
is anything to build on Mil
lions of people throughout the
wo
rid
health
living
are ana m
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on one lung
good
C From time immemorial the
doctors prescribed cod liver
oil for consumption Of
course the patient could not
take it in its old form hence
it did very little good They
v can take
SCOTTS
EMULSION
and tolerate it for a long
time There is no oil not
excepting butter so easily
digested and absorbed by the
system as cod liver oil in the
form of Scotts Emulsion
and that is the reason it is so
helpful in consumption where
its use must be continuous
We will send you a
sample free
CJ Be sure that this
picture in the form of
a label is on the wrap
per of every bottle of
Emulsion you buy
Scott Bowne 1
Chemists
409 Pearl Street
New York
50c and 1 all druggiiu
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Have eyes bigger than their stomachs
according to an old saying They over
eat themselves and are tempted by all
sorts of injurious and indigestible edi
bles As a consequence the foundation
of serious stomach trouble is often laid
in childhood
For children with weak digestion or
whose stomachs are diseased Doctor
Pierces Golden Medical Discovery may
be confidently recommended It cures
diseases of the stomach and other organs
of digestion and nutrition so that the
nourishment contained in food is per
fectly assimilated and the puny child is
built up by food into a condition of
robust health
Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery
contains neither alcohol nor narcotics
Accept no substitute for Golden Med
ical Discovery There is nothing just
as good for diseases of the stomach and
other organs of digestion and nutrition
Mrs UHi Gardner of Waterview Middlesex
Co Va writes My little daughter is enjoying
splendid health I am glad I found a doctor
who could cure my child Whenever she feels
badly I give her Dr Pierces Golden Medical
Discovery and she is soon all right She took
twelve bottles of the Golden Medical Discov
erv eight bottles of Pellets and one bottle of
of Dr Sages Catarrh Remedy and she is well
We thank God for your medicine
Dr Pierces Common Sense Medical
Adviser in paper covers is sent free on
receipt of 21 one cent stamps to pay
expense of mailing only Address Dr
R V Pierce Buffalo N Y
LEBANON
Will Mackey was down from Danbury
Saturday
George Ralsten has been very sick the
past ten days
George Abbott of Unadlla is heieon a
very tender mission
Peter Franklins youngest sou was here
from Seward over Christmas
Mr and Mrs R W Devoe of McCook
spent Xnnu with his parents heie
Miss Hunt of Republican was here
over Christmas with the Welbons
G W Dye of Monmouth Iowa is
here visiting his mother and sister
Urban Bartholomew spent Christmas
with his brother W S in Lincoln
The Carlsons had friends come in on
the train Saturday from the east
Ed Mons who has been attending
Wesleyan university was home Xmas
Susie Denton who has been working
in Indiauola was home for Christmas
The Horton relatives numbering about
p ate Christmas dinner atlNHortons
Bert Cozad of the Snyder farm ate
Christmas dinner with friends in Beaver
City
JohnWooral living south of theSappa
has sold his farm to a Mr Lathrop and
will move off soon
Catherine Dietsch who is teaching
south of Danbury spent Xmas with her
parents in Bartley
Nellie Boyer who has been working at
ilowaid Rubys went to her home in
Danbury for Christmas
The north pole must have moved south
a notch or two if the cold and snow of
the 2Gth is an indication
The pupils had a Christmas tree at
the school house last Friday A splen
did program was rendered
The little baby born to Mr and Mrs
Fuch December 14 died later and was
shipped to Iowa for burial
Mrs Fredricks and two daughters of
Orleans are visiting Mrs Fredricks
daughter Mrs John Hummell
Mabel Clark and husband were up
from near Ilendley visiting her parents
Mr and Mrs Walter McTaggart
Mr Brinklfy who is here from Colo
rado to buy 2 car loads of alfalfa seed
bought 8200 worth in one day near Leb
anon
Frank McCart who went about 300
miles north and took up 610 acres of land
is home spending the holidays with his
mother
Mrs Alice Deitz and two children of
Superior came in on tho noon train
Saturday and surprised her parents
Mr and Mrs John Paster
John Meyers of Indianola visited
briefly with his daughters Miss Rosa and
Mrs Marion Overstake Inst week and
then went to Peoria 111 to spend Xmas
Eliwin Devoe took tho lady teachers
over to Hartley and leaving his team
there went up to McCook Ho return
ed homo with his brother Robert and
wife I
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Myrtle Chevill went home on the train
Saturday and Mr and Mrs L A
Thomas drovedown Sunday to TTendlpy
to visit Mas Thomas and Miss Chevills
mother at that place 1
Mrs Brinkley and her sister Mrs
Perry Benson both of Colorado are visit
ing their parents Mr and Mrs William
Redman of Oberlin Kansas They will
be in Lebanon in a few days to visit
their sister Mrs D A McCarty
The Christmas tree in district No S2
was a great success The affair was kept
as quiet as possible so as not to have too
largo a crowd for tho school house which
is small Thoy procured tho largest tree
that would go through the door but it
I would not hold half tho presents Tho
1 school spoke and sung All were enthus
iastic over tho good time had
I
I Mrs Charles Smith of this place wroto
1 to her son Sales in Montana that tho
I best Xmas present for her would be a
I visit from him When ho received tho
letter he immediately sold his pony
I saddle and bridle wrote his partner that
j if anything happened that he could not
como back for him to sell tho cattlo and
send him half then started for home
Ho arrived Monday of last week finding
his father in tho field ho had him go in
and break tho news easy to his mother
Sales has been in Montana for a number
of years
NORTH OF LEIJANON
Leonard Harschs gave an oyster sup
per Christmas night
P J Hickman called at C Bartholo
mews near Lebanon last Friday
Jacob Fiechtor gave a Christinas din
ner and entertained the young people iti
tho evening
Christian Wall bought 35 worth of
trees about two weeks since and will
plant them in tho spring
The- Tijibune is a splendid advertising
medium for instance the stray cow ad
vertised last week for Adam Fritz came
home the day before tho notice was pub
lished
John Fritz of Indianola has bought
the farm lying east of tho old Stadler
farm to go with the 1G0 he bought of
Walter M Pennington This makes him
320 acres near tho church
The Lutheran church sent four dele
gates to Hamilton county Nebraska to
confer with a church there hoping that
they might persuade them to release Rev
Proedohls contract so he may remain
here When the reverend signed the
contract with the Hamilton county
church Ash Creek had a preacher but
Ash Creeks preacher has been removed
to Osage Iowa so now there is no one
to marry the young people administer
the sacrament or bury tho dead
The fact that we have sold our farm
does not mean chat we will quit garden
ing We will know better what the
market demands and what we can raise
Depend on us for your early tomatoe
plants Wo supplied customers fifty
miles distant in 1904 with the same kind
of plants that yielded at the rate of 500
bushels to tho acre for us Our motto
Better a small amount at a prolit
than a large amount at a los
Walter M Pennington
Coming homo from McCook ono day
last week the writer passed a bunch of
about 300 cattle It was dark but wo
spoke to the man in charge of tho herd
and received an answer to our question
After going quite a distance and turning
over all the lecords in our brain wo
thought we knew the voice- going back
we recognized T Eugene Miller for 20
years a resident of Missouri Ridge pre
cinct He and his brother Jim aie
located at present at Culbertson and Pal
isade but were on their way east to win
ter their cattle
A Guaranteed Cure for Piles
Itching Blind Bleeding or
ing Piles Druggists refund money if
pazo oinment fails to cure any case no
matter of how long standing in 6 to 14
days First application gives ease and j
rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it j
send 50c in stamps and it will bo for 1
warded post paid by Paris Medicine Co I
St Louis Mo
DANBURY
Miss Nellie Boyer is home from Leba
non
Mrs Dowler is on the sick list this
week
James Dolph is homo spending the hol
idays here
Miss Mary Green way is spending va
cation at home
Dave Boyer has bought the barber
shop of O B Woods
Mrs Jennie Hendershot is visiting
friends in this vicinity
Representative Gliem left Thursday
of this week for Lincoln
Miss Alice DeLong is visiting relatives
in Wilson ville this week
Jesse Naden has gone to Franklin to
spend the holidays with friends
Clifford Naden is back to vi it relatives
and friends through the holidays
Mrs Brixnor is vfaitinsr with her pa
rents Mr and Mrs Jud Remington
Mr and Mrs Ed Emberling are spend
ing the holidays with Mrs Sim Hillings
J L Sargent and family spent Chri
mas at Indianola returning home Fri
day
Mrs Sewell has gone to Grafton Ne
braska to visit her daughter Mrs Gertie
Pato
Professor G W Fletcher left Satur
day for Beaver City to spend the holi
days
Mr and Mrs Ben Leisuro have gone
to Pawnee City for an extended visit
with friends
Mrs Aan Asnton oi Ueaar lilutls is
visiting at the home of her parents WA
DeMay and wife
J G Evers sold a quarter section of
land for John Worrell to J W Lathrop
Consideration SHOO
Tho Scarrow family had a family re
union Christmas Five of tho children
were present and eight were absent
Claud Wise tried to skate on both sides
of the ico one night last week The fish
treated him so coolly that he returned to
his first love
E B Stilgebouer is filling his ice house
and James Robinson has leased the Bas
tian ice honse and is going to put up ice
James is going to put in a largo soda
fountain next summer
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You can hardly find a home
without its Ayers Cherry
Pectoral Parents know what
it does for children breaks
erry
ectoral
up a cold in a single night
wards off bronchitis prevents
pneumonia Physicians ad
vise parents to keep it on hand
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Avi rhprry IPiitiil r tin miii uf
children liotlimtr cnnlil i ii lclti i
lAtoji Sill I r Sritop Illil
25c We 81 P0
All ilrnuClits
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Throat Lungs
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Ayers Pills greatly aid tho Cherry
Pectora in breaking up a cold
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WELCOME to the TEACHERS
ONE FARE
Plus 50c For
round Trip Sell-
Dates
Dec 24 25
26 27 28
Prom all Ne
braska Points
An event of great importance
to every economical buyer
within a radius of 150 miles
Beginning Dec 26
During this great sale you can buy the
very latest styles in
Ladies Cloaks
and Suits at HALF
Nothing reserved every garment goes
at just half price everything marked in
plain figures
Any 500 cloak at 210
it
1
1000 500
15 00 750
2000 J000
2500 1250
3000 500
1000 2000
Any 1500 Suit at 750
2000 1000
Any 2500 and 3000 suit in tho hotiso
at S1500
ELEGANT IMPORTED TOILETS
well worth twice the price aked at
2500 3500 and 4500
Elegant Beaver Coats 0000 value at 1500
9000 value at 5000
Black Dress Goods
S500 black Broadcloth
the best made
298 black
cloth
198 broad
cloth
broad-
150 wool crepe de
chene
100 crepe de
chine
249
197
112
750
59c
Other black goods bargains
1000 other bargain in those de
partments
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One Fare Plus
50c for Round
Trip Sellinir
Dates Dec 2 1
25 26 27 28
From All Ne
braska Points
Great Annual Clearing Sale
M Up WM l
raae uress
TJand ome Beaver Capes
5000 Near Seal Coats clearing sale price 2500
1000 Fur Scarfs at bOOO 54000 Astrachan
Hundreds of Other Rousing Bargains
Capes 2250
epartment
Colored Oress Goods
200 rain proof- 54 in j QC
wide line heavy cloth iZ0
250 Priestleys
cravenette
200 mannish
suitings
200 winter mohairs
5i in wide
Wool crepe de chines
all colors
139
149
119
75c
We are headquarters for all
kinds of line mohair suitings
For shirt waist suitings see our
mercerized warp yard 100
R R rates on above dates are open to all good to return Jan 4 05
Ail mail orders promptly filled
Hayden Bros
16th Dodge Sts
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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
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tional Sunday School Lesson Home Health
Club Mine Michauds health and beauty
hints new household ideas practical cook
er latest styles for all ages best fiction
full crop and market reports
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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
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The McCook Tribune
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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 lite
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
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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 us we would be pleased
to have you give us a trial
We think you will be pleased
Phone 12
Mike Walsh
DEALER IN
POULTRY
and EGGS
Old Rubber Copper and Brass
Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
Block W est of Citizons Bank
McCook Nebraska
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McCook
oultry Co
Buyers and Shippers of
Poultry and Eggs
For the next 7 days
we will pay cash
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For Hens Sic lb 5
Springs 6c lb
Turkey Hens lie lb
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A Sound Argument
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The ono that blows without anv
thinjr to blow about wastes time and
energy Tho excellence of our roods
and delivery service
warrant us for
blowing Always the best alwavs
the greatest vnriety sihvavs the
highest quality
DAVID MAGNER
Phone 11 Fresh and Salt Meats
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