The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 16, 1905, Image 4

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By F M KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
Official Paper of Redwillow County
The Indiana railroad commission has
recently exhibited impudence enough
to issuoan order to the railroads of the
state requiring thorn to furnisha list of
all freo transportation outstanding Juno
1 Tho commission hopes to have by
July 1 a list of all public ofiicilas who
havo passes which will be made a basis
for investigation
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Loughran Pastor
Methodist Sunday school at 10 am
Preaching at 11 a m Junior League
at 3 Epworth League at 7 Prayer
meeting Wednesday at 8 Good music
at all services All are invited
M B Carman Pastor
Episcopal Services in St Albans
church aa follows Every Sunday in the
month Sunday school at 10 oclock am
Morning prayer at 11 a m and evening
prayer and sermon at 8 The third Sun
day in tho month Holy Communion at
730 a m All are welcome
E R Earle Rector
First Baptist Sunday school at 10
a m Preaching at 1100 a m subject
Heavens Vestal Junior society at 3
p m Preaching at 8 p m the first in
a series on tho general theme Truths
for Today Special theme being The
Brute in the Blood Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening at 730 All are
cordially invited
A B Carson Pastor
New Books for Library
The Library Board is making up a list
of books to be ordered and will welcome
all suggestions from patrons and others
that are received by the end of the com
ing week Address same to secretary or
any member of the board
A dwelling on South Madison owned
by Mrs Augusta Anton and occupied
by Oscar Grismore caught fire early
Tuesday morning from a super heated
stove pipe and but for the timely arri
val of neighbors the damage might have
been severe It was only nominal how
ever There was considerable delay in
getting in the alarm and when the de
partment arrived the fire had been ex
tinguished
jok ale a nice iront door for a
residence with screen door to match
Also window frame and two sashes
with glass Will sell very reasonable
Call at this office for further particulars
Farm trucks at S2700 at W T Cole
mans Just the thing for your hay
rack to haul grain hay and manure
Remember that all shoes bought at
The Bee Hive will be sewed and nailed
free by our Mr Meyers
St Patrics Sunday
picnic on the Drift-
Some of the young folks had a social
dance at the Palmer house last Satur
day evening
We want your shoe repairing and will
attend to it promptly The Bee Hive
Every
Two Minutes
Physicians fell us that all
the blood in a healthy
human body passes through
the heart once in every two
minutes If this action be
comes irregular the whole
body suffers Poor health
follows poor blood Scotts
Emulsion makes the blood
pure One reason why
SCOTTS
EMULSION
is such a great aid is because
it passes so quickly into
the blood It is partly di
gested before it enters the
stomach a double advan
tage in this Less work
for the stomach quicker
and more direct benefits
To get the greatest amount
of good with the least pos
sible effort is the desire of
everyone in poor health
Scotts Emulsion does just
that A change for the
better takes place even be
fore you expect it
Wc will send you a
sample free
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
Chemist
409 Pearl Sc N Y
Socentund 1 00
All draggiiu
Real Estate Filings
Tho following real estate filings have
been made in the county clerks office
since last Thursday evening
S Brahlor to J J Sims no qr nw qr
81-4-28 10
Lydiu Perkins to J J Harrison wd
to so qr 35-3-26 8
Annottie Livingston to R V Iluino
qcdtosw qr 24-4-23 1200 00
F S Livingston to R W Hume q cd
to sw qr 24-4-28
A B Ford to G Howell deed to e hf
nw qr and lots 1 aud 219-4-30
Bridget Wilson to II Hesterworthwd
tosw qr 23-2-29
1st M E church to Neb Conf Cowd
to lots 1 and 2 blk 5 McCook
M A Northrup to P E Reoderwd to
soqr 13-3-30 1100 00
Alice Edwards to J J S Johnson wd
to s hf so qr o hf sw qr 20-2-29 800 00
A L Boucher to G Theobald wd to
all blk 7 Springdalo add Bartley 325 00
L L Co to Lobanon G L SAsan
wd to lot 10 blk 6 Lobanon
L L Co to W Dowler lot C blk 2
Danbury
Advertised Letters
700 00
GOO 00
800 00
100 00
CO 00
N J Johnson to B F Bowen wd to
seqr 17-1-29 1000 00
Clarke to F Quadour wd to sw qr
23-2-27 1050 00
E Pennington to P E Caster wd to
nw qr 34 and so qr ne qr 33-1-26 2000 00
A Edwards to M Shurtleff wd to no
qr 19 and nw qr 20-4-29 2000 00
A Edwards to M Shurtleff wd to n
hf sw qr and n hf se qr 18-2-30
TJ S to J W Taylor pat to s hf no qr
and n hf so qr 13-2-29
Clara McKay to M L Ruby wd to lot
11 blk 251st McCook
W A Brown to C D Noble wd to lot
11 blk 25 McCook
1 00
000 00
562 00
650 00
C E Gibson to P F McKenna deed
to no 400 00
The following letters were advertised
by the Mcdook postoffice Juno 1 1905
Anderson C H Barber M J
Calhoun Mrs Dixon Mr C W
Duncan Dr J K L Granger H P
Gay lord A L Peterson Ray
Stark Mrs N B Wallace Clarence
Wolfe C F
When calling for these letters please
say they were advertised
F M Kimmell Postmaster
RURAL FREE DELIVERY N01
G A Roedel had business in Culbert
son close of this week
Miss Jeannette Dutton returned home
early in the week from Lincoln
The farmers began harvesting their
first cutting of alfalfa end of last week
Mrs L J Burtless expects to leave
for Auburn N Y Monday next to be
absent about six weeks A family reun
ion is one of the attractions of her
visit
Herman Trehal of East McCook lost a
horse by lightning Thursday morning
during the electric storm The light
ning was communicated to the animal
from the wire fence along which it was
grazing
John Brittain has withdrawn from the
Rogers hunting party and Walter has
added another partner who has already
double discounted John and his clubby
capturing a coyote bare handed the
other day This no bear story either
A friend has a private word from Mrs
C A Stone announcing her safe arrival
at her new home near Haigler Dundy
county She was met at Benkelman by
her husband and two neighbors Their
car of goods arrived in good condition
not a chicken smothered
COLEMAN
Frank Coleman has a new team Hoy
a new horse
Grandpa Coyle is able to be about on
crutches Miss Annie is sewing in Mc
Cook
Clarence Eozell went toGrinnell Kan
sas to witness a cousins marriage Miss
Minta is attending Junior Normal school
in McCook
They Are Not Injurious
Harry Barbazett found an insect in
numbers on some of his shade trees and
being fearful of the insects depreda
tions caught some of them and sent
them to Prof Bruner of the state uni
versity Lincoln who promptly informed
Mr Barbazett that the insects were not
only not injurious but a protection
against the destructive efforts of the
borers
Heard From After 22 Years Absence
Mr and Mrs D Mangus of our city
were made tearfully happy Thursday
morning by receiving a letter from their
son Milton whom they have not seen for
22 years Milton enlisted in the regular
army in 1883 The last letter they re
ceived from him was in 1892 from some
where in Montana but beforefttheir let
ter arrived in Montana the son had gone
elsewhere and all trace was lost of him
The father recently advertised in a Chi
cago newspaper and communication was
established in this way between parents
and son Thursday was a joyous day in
the Mangus home The son is in South
Dakota A visit from the long absent
son would fill the old couples cup of joy
to overflowing
Severe Hailstorm
The hail which accompanied the rains
last Friday and Saturday nights was
quite destructive over a considerable
territory extending from a few miles
northwest of McCook in a southeasterly
direction ten or nfteen miles This trip
is said to have been a mile or more wide
Among those effected by the storms are
H H Mitchell Nick Mitchell John
Kummer the Ben Baker place W P
Broomneld tho Streff farm the Balius
place Walter Hickling and quite a num
ber of others along the line of the storm
southeast of here and on between Dan
bury and Lebanon The Tribune un
derstands that in some localities the
damage was severe and the total loss
will be quite heavy
A Guaranteed Cure For Plies
Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud
ing Piles Druggists refund money if
Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case
no matter of howlong standing in 6 toli
days First application gives ease and
rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it
send 50c in stamps and it will be for
warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co
St Louis Mo
Makes disgestion and assimilation
perfect Makes new red blood and bone
Thats what Hollisters Rocky Moun
tain Tea will do A tonic for the sick
and weak 35 cents Tea or Tablets
INDIAN0LA
Wm Gotschall of Danbury was in
town Tuesday
Wm McCallum and wife have return
ed from Oklahoma
I M Smith was in Indianola Wed
nesday on business
W R Starr of McCook was in town
Monday and Tuesday
Quick Kingshipped one car of hogs
and three of cattle Sunda
Marion Powell of Lincoln was in our
midst a few days last week
Miss Flora Quick came home for a
short stay Sunday morning
S R Smith attended the Masonic
grand lodge at Omaha last week
Whitmore Fritz shipped two car
loads of hogs to Kansas City Sunday
Mrs J W Dolan is in Omaha visit
ing relatives but is expected here short-
Mail Carrier Lyons lost a horse last
Sunday by some disease resembling
colic
John Reiter went to Cambridge Sat
urday morning and returned at night
on No 5
Miss Cora Porter is attending the nor
mal this week as is also Miss Grace
Phillips
Katie and Anna Vering came home
Saturday niorningand stayed until Sun
day evening
A nephew and niece of Mrs Leonard
Smith are here for a visit Their home
is in Seward Neb
Miss Lydia McCool came home for a
few days visit last week She returned
to the normal Sunday
The Adventists are again with us and
are holding tent meetings on the lot
east of the school house
Miss Nettie McCool departed Sunday
night for Canyon City Colorado where
she will spend the summer
Elder Evans of Arapahoe preached for
the Christian peoplelast Sunday during
the absence of their pastor
The gang master of the road at this
place was paid a visit by his familythis
week Their home is in Arapahoe
Charlie Lehn and wife came down
from McCook and spent the day visiting
with D Lehn and family Sunday
Rev J Wilson of the Christian church
returned Sunday evening from the east
He was accompanied by his sister
T Duncan came home from Minco
Oklahoma Thursday evening He re
ports everything finer than silk there
The Sunday school convention at
Cambridge this week occupies three
days Tuesday Wednesday and Thurs
day
Thomas Taylor and family of Friend
came in on No 5 Sunday evening to
visit awhile with relatives and friends
F B Hardesty has returned from
York Neb where he had been attend
ing a pharmaceutic convention at that
place
S R Smiths beet cultivators have
arrived and taken possession of the new
shanty erected for them just south of
the beet fields
Grant Lakin is home now from Okla
homa He was well pleased with that
country during his stay there and he
thinks of returning in the near future
A Victim of Dropsy
Isaac Matson died about midnight
Monday after a long illness with drop
sy at the home of Joseph Matson in
South McCook The remains were
taken to the Upper Driftwood Wednes
day morning for the burial besides the
remains of his mother in Hitchcock
county
Reveals itself in many ways Some
times the impurities in the blood mark
and mar the skin with blotches pimples
boils or other eruptions Sometimes the
result or Daa blood is
rheumatism or a debili
tated condition which is
popularly described as
feeling played
HBrsE 3 vc
ft
out hardly able
to drag myself
around
The impurities
and poisons which
corrupt the blood clog
the liver and cloud the
skin are removed by the
use of Dbctor Pierces
Golden Medical Discov
ery It does more than
eliminate the poisons it
increases the activity
of the blood making
glands so that there is
an increased supply of
pure body building blood It brightens
the eyes cleanses the skin and gives
new physical energy
Accept no substitute for Dr Pierces
Golden Medical Discovery
I thank God for the good your medicines
have done me writes Mr James M Sizemore
of Mitchell Lawrence Co Ind Box 501 I
was not well for two years My throat was
always sore head ached an back ached nearly
all the time My weight was 155 pounds I
was taken sick with typhoid fever and when
the fever left me I had such a pain in my left
side I could not breathe without pain I
thought I must die My wife went to the
drug store and procured a bottle of Dr Pierces
Golden Medical Discavery and a vial of his
Pleasant Pellets I discontinued the use of
my doctors medicine and began with the
Golden Medical Discovery and Pellets I at
once began to feel better the pain soon left my
side and I could breathe with ease In a week
or so I felt so good I could not stay in the room
I began to walk about the streets I felt better
each morning Aftr a months use of the medi
cine I was well That was over a year ago
Now I weigh 184 pounds and feel better than
ever in my life
Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets cure con
stipation
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SUMMER OXFORDS
For Hen and Women
A stock that for variety of styles and parfection of
workmanship cannot be excelled in any store in the
whole world Beautiful Oxfords in dark and light
tans Plain Black Kid and Calf Enamel and Patent
Kid Calf and Colt White Canvas Suede and Oose
Calf A special invitation is extended to thctee at
tending the normal to come in and see our goods
Jhe JVodel hoe 5 tore
A E PETTY Prop McCook Neb
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Celebrate
the
Fourth
of
July
at
McCook
McCook
has perfected arrangements for holding one of the great
est celebrations in her history about 81000 going into
the plan to provide amusements for guests on that day
Music by Cambridge Band
Oration by Hon J S Hoagland
Fireworks Base Ball Races
Street Parade Barbacue Etc
Neither money pains or time will be spared to make
this a real treat to all who may come There will bo
something doing all the day long Plan to be with us
Of SUHMER DRESS GOODS
Preparatory to moving into my new store addition I
will put on sale my stock of SUMMER DRESS GOODS
at the following extreme reductions for
Two Weeks Begining SATURDAY JUNE 10
Regular 25c goods for
Regular 20c goods for -Regular
15c goods for
Regular 10c goods for -Cheaper
lawns at
r lot of ioc dress ginghoms
All 1 5c dress ginghams
1 8c per yard
15c per yard
ioc per yard
7c per yard
5c per yard
7c per yard
ne per yard
While Waistings alsoat reduced prices
These are all new goods nothing left over from last year
but I prefer moving them out of the front door in your
hands rather than out the back door into my new store
addition and these prices will soon move them so call early
and secure the best selections during this sale I will also
offer some exceptional bargains in Ladiess Dress Skirts
India Linons Fancy Collars Turn Overs Belts and Hand
Bags A few odd hats for men and boys SHOES for
everybody This is a sale of seasonable goods right in
season and you cannot afford to miss the opportunity of
laying in a supply Its your move dont wait
Phone 16
McCOOK NEB
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Got a stack coner at W T Colemans
before haying and harvest You will
need it
All repairs on shoes bought of J II
Grannis will be done free at Stulken
Bauers
Our Mr Moyers will make you now
shoes as well as repair your old ones at
The Ike Ilivo
To Young- Men
Como in and got a buggy at W T
Colemans and bo ready to bring your
best girl to tho Fourth nnd see tho best
celebration over held in McCook
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take laxativk bkomo quinine tablets
All druggists refund tho money if it fails
to euro E V Grovos signature is on
each box 21c
TRY
I C Bum
Coal Wood
Building Material
of all Kinds
Screen Doors and
Windows
Phone Number One
A Sound Argument
The one that blows without any
thing to blow about wastes time and
energy The excellence of our goods
andjdelivery service warrant us for
blowing Always the best always
the greatest variety always the
highest quality
DAVID MAGNER
Phone 14 Fresh and Salt Meats
ffl nam
AT COST
Now is the time to insure
your stock and buildings
against lightning torna
does and fire
Write or phone me and 1
will call and fix vou out
JW BURTLESS
Phone J135 McCook Neb
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ssroifTYa
Mike Walsh
DEA1EE IN
POULTRY
and EGGS
Old Rubber Copper and Brass
Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
west of Citizens Bank
McCook - Nebraska
W F Wilson
Successor to Nick Colling
Buys and Sells
Second hand Goods
of all kinds Furniture
wanted Rear of De
Groffs
McCook
Nebraska
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