The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 05, 1905, Image 8

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jSrcHtnjj Blnd Bleoding or Protrud
pRPFIs Druggists refund money if
J1 IJazo Ointment fails to cure any case
no matter of bow long standing in G toll
days First application gives ease and
rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it
sond 50c in stamps and it will be for
warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co
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Registered Short Horn Bulls For Sale
Eighteen months old also several
fresh milk cows Write mo at Culbortson
r McCook T ORoubke
For Sale or Trade
JL complete photographers outfit
Wilt sell or trade at a bargain Address
look box 522 McCook Nebraska
Ajers
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properly nourished It suffers
for food starves Then it
falls out turns prematurely
gray Ayers Hair Vigor is a
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The Butcher
wants your
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The best of
everything is
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motto
Phone 12
Colds
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
jsneumonia 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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McCook
Poultry Co
Buyers and Shippers of
Poultry and Eggs
For the next 7 days
we will pay cash
For Hens 7c lb
Springs Tc lb
Turkey Hens lie lb
LIVE STOCK MARKETS AT
KANSAS CITY
THE WEEKS TRADE REPORTED BY
CLAY ROBINSON COMPANY
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
OFFICES AT CHICAGO KANSAS CITY OMAHA
SIOUX CITY ST JOSEPH AND
DENVER
Knnsas City May 3 1905
Receipts of cattle so far this week lire
16200 ngninst 17000 Inst week and 22
000 the corresponding time last yenr
The recreased supply was just the kind
of tonic the market needed Receipts of
beeves today were small and quality
mostly common Prices were 10 to 15c
higher closing easy Cows and heifers
were mostly 10c higher for good stuff
others unchanged Bulls and veals
were steady Good stockers and feeders
were 10c higher others steady to strong
The following table gives quotations now
ruling
Extra prime cornfed steers G 00 to G SO
Good 5 40 to
Ordinary 4 C5 to
Choice cornfed heifers 5 00 to
Good 4 50 to
Medium 4 00 to
Choice cornfed cows 4 SO to
Good 3 75 to
Medium 3 25 to
Canners 2 00 to
Choice stags 4 SO to
Choice fed bulls 4 00 to
Good 3 50 to
Bologna bulls 2 25 to
Voal calves 5 25 to
Good to clioico native or western
stockers 4 25 to
Fair 3 75 to
Common 3 25 to
Good to choice heavy native feeders 4 50 to
Fair 3 75 to
Good to choice heavy branded
horned feedors 3 00 to
Fair 3 50 to
Common 3 25 to
Good to choico stock heifers 3 00 to
Fair 2 50 to
Good to choico stock calvessteors 4 50 to
Fair S in to
Good to choice stock calvesheifers 3 25 to
Fair 2 75 to
Receipts of hogs so far this week are
20300 compared with 27800 last week
and 31800 last year Mondays market
was firm and active Tuesday strong to
5c higher and today 5 to 10c higher with
bulk of sales from 85 25 to 535 top 5
37
Sheep receipts this week so far are
13400 against 12900 last week and 15
000 last year Mondays market was
stronger Tuesday steady but closing
weak and today slow and 5c to 10c lower
We quote Choice lambs 676 to 6 85
choice yearlings 625 to 635 choice
yearlings 8625 to 635 choice wethers
S525 to 550 choice ewes 8500 to
clipped stock 75c less
6 00
5 40
5 50
500
4 50
4 85
4 SO
3 75
3 XI
500
4 SO
400
3 00
6 25
480
4 25
S 75
500
4 SO
4 75
400
3 50
3 25
300
5 00
4 50
3 75
3 25
5 25
CULBERTS0N
Miss Minnie Stein is visiting her sis
ter Mrs Emma Joy
Rev A J Clifton is papering in the
east part of town this week
The Beatrice Creamery Co is build
ing several new houses north of town
Principal O H Morris was walking
on McCook streets last Friday evening
Frank Gesselman and O P Simmons
were pleasure riding on the ditch Sun
day afternoon
Mr Latta has returned from Kene
saw where he had been visiting his
daughter Mrs Templeton
J A Kirk was in Omaha tho latter
part of last week Mell Buzell acted as
head boss while he was gone
The McCook ball boys came to our
town last Saturday expecting to wipe
our boys off the face of the earth but
they did not do it
James OConnell of Trenton gave
the eighth grade examination Monday
and Tuesday The eighth graders say
the examination was very hard
There was a good old fashioned dance
at F J Millers home last Saturday
night Not many were present but
those who did go report a splendid
time
The Epworth League will give a pro
gramme in the M E church Friday
evening May 5 1905 at 730 Every
body who has fifteen cents is invited
We are confident the programme is well
worth the price asked
Mrs C J Halverson passed from her
earthly cares to rest last Friday morn
ing fcjne nad been 111 for some time
She leaves a husband and three small
children The family has the sympathy
of the entire community
RURAL FREE DELIVERY ROUTE NO 1
Earl Notley is working for James Hat
field herdingsheep
G H Rowland is puting up an addi
tion to his dwelling house on the South
Side
Miss Mary Downs was a guest of Mc
Cook friends from- Wednesday until
Saturday of last week
Mrs Rinck and Mrs Black and Mr
and Mrs Bud Rinck of the Willow vis
ited Mr and Mrs James Lee last Fri
day
Mrs J 1 Lee spent Saturday and
Sunday last near Trenton visiting with
Mr and Mrs James Lyon and Mr and
Mrs Oscar Bird
Yarger Notley of McCook are hard
finishing the plastering in the German
Lutheran church parsonage As do
ing the plastering on Henry tlcff mans
new dwelling house
Why suffer with spring tiredness
mean cross feeling no strength no ap
petite Hollistars Rocky Mountain
Tea will make you well and keep you
well 35 cents Tea or Tablets L W
McConnell
A new grocery store is among Mc
Cooks early enterprises
The Outer
Coating
or woody fibre is
removed by our
special process
before the wheat is
crushed But only
the hull
all the
is taken
nutriment
remains in Cal
ifornia Wheatose
Flaked wheat food for breakiist
All good grocers
INDIANOLA
House cleaning is the order of
day
Miss Mary Peake was on the sick
the
list
last week
Wm Finch of Cambridge was in
town Saturday
Mrs A H Reynolds who has been
ailing is much better
Wm Guthrie moved into the house
vacated by John McClung
John McClung has moved into the
new home which he bought
Another fine rain Wednesday which
occurred at intervals all day
Mr and Mrs A M Teel went to Wil
sonville Monday morning on business
We have two new mail routes granted
us One goes southwest the other
southeast
Mrs Powells sister-in-law of Enid
Oklahoma is here on a visit to W II
and family
Mabel Porter returned from Bartley
Sunday night where she had been visit
ing friends
Mrs Beardslee and daughter Mrs
George C Hill were visiting in Indian
ola last week
Lottie Martin accompanied her father
to McCook Sunday evening and came
home Monday morniDg
Dr Hoyt of Friend came up to In
dianola Thursday evening and remained
until Saturday morning
Indianola is to have a park A real
genuine up-to-date park with all the
necesssry paraphernalia etc
The prospect for fruit is quite good
as we do not believe the late cold spells
had any injurious effect upon it
Miss Ada Sharer closed her school
north of town a few days ago and re
turned to her home in Omaha Sunday
Mr Henry Shouse got storm stayed
about eight or nine miles north of town
during the damp wet weather last
week
Miss Mabel Porter went to Bartley
Saturday morning and visited with
friends until Sunday evening when she
returned home
Mrs Rittenhouse of Cedar Bluffs
came over from there last week and vis
ited with Mrs Reynolds and Edna dur
ing her stay in Indianola
Miss Edith Parker left for her home
in Brush Colo Sunday evening after
a weeks visit with her brother vho is
night operator at this place
Miss Letts of Benedict arrived in In
dianola Saturday evening and will take
the children of H C Letts homo with
her where they will bo cared for
Mr George Case and Mis3 Agnes
Dutcher were married at McCook a few
days ago and left Sunday morning for
Kansas where they will reside in the
future
The weather has turned very cool
since the rain and it is hoped the frost
will keep away as it might prove dis
astrous to the fruit trees that are now
in full bloom
Mrs Counters children treated her to
a surprise party on the 29th that being
her birthday anniversary All had on
enjoyable time and Mrs Counter re
ceived some nice presents
Easter Sunday was the day set apart
for the communion of the children at
the Catholic church The ceremonies
were carried out in spite of the rain and
disgreeableness of the weather
Old Mr Hauxwell and wife and John
Townley started for England Tuesday
morning They expect to be gone some
time Mr and Mrs Hauxwell go in the
hopes that a sea voyage may benefit the
health of the latter Mr Townley will
visit his son who is a resident of that
country His son will probably return
with him
BANKSVILLE
Some corn listing done this week
Wednesday was a rainy day Rainfall
060 inches
Josh Rowland and family arrived at
Banksville Wednesday evening on their
way to Atwood Kansas
A M Benjamin and three of his boys
are baching while his wife- is assisting
her mother south of McCook in start
ing housekeeping on her place
Splice your old hose for a nickel by
getting repairs at W T Colemans
LEBANON
Corn planting is in full swing
Mrs A Guy has been sick this week
Ward C Hunt is up from Holdrege
Clyde Bodwolljs new house is going
up
Albert Guy has nev porches on his
residence
The citizens turned out Tuesday even
ing and burned off the cemetery
The thermometer registered ninety
degrees in the shade Monday right
after noon
Grace and Eddie Hammer were here
from Menlo Kansas tho first of the
week Eddie is working in a lumber
yard
Mr and Mrs Russell Coons will move
into town next Monday He was mar
ried in Beaver City April 17th to Mar
tha Halsey
Henry Morris has sold one of his tene
ment houses to Henry Overstake of
Cambridge Mr Morris will build an
other house to rent
Jbhn W Slutts lost a good yearling
colt this week He was loose and they
roped him and choked him down be
fore they could get the rope off he was
dead
The telephone men were called up to
Danbury the first of the week to connect
the Beaver City line with tho Oberlin
Kansas line They got home Tuesday
night and commenced Wednesday on
party lines out of Lebanon
The petition to the county commis
sioners was sent up tho first of the week
with forty seven names attached As
this is more than half tho votere we feel
sure it will be granted and Lebanon be
come an incorporated town in due time
DANBURY
Harley Bateman has gone to Orleans
to work
The Beaver telephone line is connected
with that of Oberlin
Born to Mr and Mrs Wm White a
baby boy last week
Born to Dr and Mrs Ole Robinson
a baby boy April 25th
G B Morgan and Mrs Ruby are hav
ing their houses painted
Jake Wicks of Marion attended -services
at Danbury Sunday
Mrs Baloon of Laural Dell is visiting
with S G Bastian and family
Lon Clay broke his arm last week
while hauling telephone posts
J L Sims shipped two car loads of
hogs to Kansas City this week
Miss Scull of Wilsonville visited
friends of this place last week
Jake Rousch and family visited S H
Stilgebooer and family Sunday
J L Sargent went to Wilsonville on
business Sunday night on the train
James Williams the county surveyor
is surveying the addition to Lebanon
Henry Stroup has learned the black
smith trade and is going to Oklahoma
The town board issued license to Dan
Cashen to run the saloon another year
Mr Plummer has bought the place
where E B Stilgebouer is living of J
L Sims
Mr Brunz of Norcatur Kansas has
sold his barber shop there and is negotiat
ing for A C Furmans
Mr and Mrs Wm Stilgebouer attend
ed the Easter services at the Miller
school house Sunday afternoon
A C Furmans are out in the country
visiting friends and relatives preparatory
for their departure to Fort Collins Colo
Dan Logans team run awaytho other
day with a disc and broke some harness
and machinery and injuring their boy a
very little
Mr and Mrs Mitchell Young went
down to Lebanon Sunday to visit rela
tives who had returned from Florida
and to see the young alligator that their
relatives had brought back with them
Mr and MrsYoung are going to Oregon
Washington and California
SCHOOL CREEK
Nearly every one commenced listing
corn Monday
Oh how we enjoy these nice April
showers in May
Anna Sargent went to Cambridge last
week to take a course of tailoring
J B Rozelle bought two jacks last
week that were shipped from Crete
Born to Henry Conrad and wifea baby
boy April 27 all parties concerned are
doing well
Mrs Sedden returned last Thursday
from a weeks stay with her daughter
Mary Korb
John Dutcher and family took dinner
Sunday with John Devineys it being
the wedding anniversary of both couples
Dont let the children suffer If they
are fretful peevish and cross give them
Holfisters Rocky Mountain Tea The
best baby tonic known Strength and
health follow its use 35 cents L W
McConnell
To Care
Take Laxative Bromo
BARTLEY
Mr and Mrs H L Brown were busi
ness callers in Bartloy Monday
U G Etherton took a trip east this
week returning Wednosday evening
Sol Premer and Mrs Lemastera and
niece came in from Valley county this
week
Thos Robison is quite sick Dr
Mackechnie was called to see him Sun
day
Large preparations are being made for
the dedication services at the M E
church Sunday
Art Stevens rural mail carrior step
ped on a nail this week and is suffering
great pain from the injury
Henry Butherus is painting and pa
pering his residence adding to the
beauty and comfort of his home
W F Owens returned Sunday even
ing from Hopkius Mo with his father
who has been in poor health for some
time
The farmers are all busy this week
planting corn They report the soil in
fine condition to work and receive the
seed
Mrs Eugene Dutcher teacher in our
primary school is so sick this week that
she cannot attend to her work in the
school room
The Farmers Elevator Co transacted
business here Saturday Everything is
progressing nicely toward building the
elevator soon
Dr Sell of St Joseph Mo was in
Bartley a short time Tuesday looking
for a location The doctor comes high
ly recommended and we will bo fortun
ate if he should conclude to locate with
us
One of Henry Ilarschs boys in got
ting off the disc Tuesday stepped on a
rattlesnake and was bitten on the leg
He was brought to town for medical aid
The limb was badly swollen and indi
cated a serious result
Commissioners Waterman Premer
and Bennett were business visitors in
Bartley Monday viewing the proposed
road east of town from the depot to the
river with a view of putting in a bridge
across the river which has been needed
for several years
Mr and Mrs J W Ohlson left Bart
ley Tuesday morning for Ashland Wis
consin where they will make their
home They have lived near Bartley
for several years and were citizens al
ways industrious frugal and honorable
We regret to have such people move
from our vicinity
The burial of Silas Wolfe last Si nday
at Indianola brought to memory a very
eccentric character who was in the res
taurant business here a few years ago
Mr Wolfe was industrious and honest
He had many friends and relatives here
He died at Pueblo Colorado where of
late he has been an officer in the Salva
tion Army
Word reached hero Monday of the
death and burial of Mrs Sadie Ellis
who was a resident here for several
years A short time ago while visiting
friends here it was evident that her
mind was going wrong and a few weeks
later she was taken to the asylum for
the insane at Hastings where her death
occurred She was buried at Cam
bridge
See Knipple right away and secure
some of that baled hay just shipped in
Per ton 8950
The flagnificently Bred
Wilkes Stallion
RED GY
eiL 22747
Great grandson by both sire and
dam of Famous Geo Wilkes 519
Will stand the season 1905 at
my place two miles northwest of
Perry and seven miles west of
McCook First class man will be
in charge all the time
Terms 10 to insure Not
responsible for any accidents
JAMES A MILLER
CULBERTS0N NEB
Major
The Arabian horse will be
at Fitch Highlands barn
Friday and Saturday of each
week commencing May 5th
Terms 10 for standing colt
E B NELSON
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT
McCook Nebraska April 21 1903
Notice is hereby given that L Cone Bro
have filed in tho city clerks office their bond
and petition for a drugcrists permit to sell malt
spirituous and vinous liquors on lot 11 block 16
original town in tho second ward of tho city of
McCook from May 1 1905 to April 30 1906
L Cone Bbo Applicants
Cold
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Seven Minion boxes sold in post 12 months TMs Signature
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Or Herbert J Pratt
Rkoistebed Gbaduatk
Dentist
Office over HcConnella Drng Storo
McCOOK NEB
Telephones Ofllco ICO rosidonce 131
Former location Atlanta Georgia
L H LINDEMANN
Real Estate Insurance
Phono 56
Ofllco over
McMillans drug storo
H P SUTTON
McCOOK
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NEBRASKA
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
O C flastinMD
Physician Surgeon
Ofllco and residence one half block north of
postollico Phone No 95
McCOOK NEB
DR H M IRELAND
Osteopathic Physician
Kelley Office BIdg Phone No 13
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
J F Hart M D
McCOOK NEBRASKA
Office hours 9 to 12 a m 2 to 5 ond 7 to 9 p m
Phonos Oilico 155 residence
DR A P WELLES
Physician
and Surgeon
Ofllce Residence 524 Main Avenue Ofllco and
Residence phono 53 Calls answered night or
day
McCOOK NEBRASKA
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Nebraska
3Agont of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Waterworks Office in Postollico building
C H Boyle C E Eldhed Co Atty
BOYLE ELDRED
Attorneys at Law
Long Distance Phone 44
Rooms 1 and 7 second floor wh
Postollico Building MCL00K NeD
DR R J
GUNN
DENTIST rnoNE 112
Office ovor Grannis store McCook Nob
I F D BUltGESS 2
Plumber and
I Steam Fitter I
Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass jg
m Goods Pumps an Boiler Tnmmins Z
L Agent for Halliday Waupun bclipse 7
7 Windmills Basement of the Meeker-
M Phillips Building Z
J McCOOK NEBRASKA i
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
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Dec 17 1902
I nsedL K for hog cholera and it was all
right It enred my hogs I had three sick
and they all got well and done fine I one al
ased it for chicken hce and mites
and it is aU
cholera I think Itl3 tLe Gotueb Medicine Jeeke for hoi
I am using Liquid Koal and am well pleaded
with it I am sure I saved my hogs with it last
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