The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 14, 1905, Image 8

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DANBURY
43 n Stilgebouor is on tho sick list
43 W Stilgobouer is on tho sick list
Mrs E B Young went to McCook on
4Nlondny
Mr Nog d Indianola is hero working
or J L Sargent
One of tho LnEFerty boys fell off a hay
stack and broke bis arm Friday
Born to Mr and Mrs Albert Must
grave a boy Thursday July Gth
Tho carpenters have gotten tho framo
nwork of J L Sims house started
Mrs Wills of Peoria III is hero
utiug with her brother Wm Eiferfc and
-family
On account of washouts our merch
ants aro having their goods shipped by
way of Indiauola
John Keinington did not come up with
the cash therefore the salb is on for
Ifothcots place
Miss Alma Noe of Indianola who was
visiting with Miss Phyllis Sargent re
turned home Sunday
An item in last weeks papor which
read Mrs Young and younger boys
and Clifford Burbridge spent the Fourth
-in llemdon should have read Mrs
Oeorgo and two joungest boys and
Clifford Burbridge spent tho Fourth in
don
SSHESTEFTS EKBUSf
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CmCHBSTKRS K7itilSil hi Uc and
jll metallic bases healed with blue nUbou
Tafee no ottr JbUTuhe clnctgifrmi i
Jwlionx end itaiixli fust Buy ot vpur Dmgiriii
or send in stamps for r3rtlpulr
momImIx and Relief Cot- IatCles m Utter
JtyrecrnM KiGOO TcMlmonialh bold by
ll Uruggisrs
CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO
Monti ou tfcU oauMr
W F Wilson
Successor to Nick Colling
Buys and Sells
3econhand Goods
of all kinds Furniture
wanted Rear of De
Groffs
Phone 3i6
McCook
Nebraska
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A Sound
Argument
The one that blows without any
thing to blow about wastes time and
energy The excellence of our goods
and delivery service warrant us for
I olowing Always tne best always
the greatest variety always the
highest quality
DAVID MAGNER
Phone 14 Fresh and Salt Meats
Mike Walsh
DEALER IN
POULTRY
and EGGS
Old Rubber Copper and Brass
Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
Block West of Citizens Bank
McCook - Nebraska
I Chamberlains
COLIC CHOLERA AND
Diarrhea Remedy
A few doses of this remedy will
Invariably cure an ordinary at
tack of diarrhea
It has been nsed in nine epi
demics of dysentery with perfect
success
It can always be depended
xipon even in the more severe
attacks of cramp colio andchol
era morbus
It is eqnally successful for
summer diarrhea and cholera
infantum in children and is the
means of saving the lives of many
children each year
When reduced with water and
sweetened it is pleasant to take
Every man of a family should
keep this remedy in his home
Buy it now It may save life
Pkice 25c Large Size 50c
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS AT
KANSAS CITY
THE WEEKS TRADE REPORTED BY
CLAY ROBINSON COMPANY
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
OFFICES AT CHICAGO KANSAS CITY OMAKP
FIOUX CITY ST JOSEPH AND
DENVER
Kansas City July 12 1903
Receipts of cattle thus far for the
week are 33800 last week 17500 last
year 3700 Mondays market was steady
to strong Tuesday best light and
handy weights beeves good cows and
heifers and best stockers and feeders
were steady other kinds slow to lower
Today choice heavy steers wero steady
to 10c lower bnt handy- woights active
and strong to 10c higher Best cows
and heifers were steady others 10c low
er Bulls were steady veals strong to
21c higher Stockers and feeders dull
with prices unchanged Tho following
table gives prices now ruling
Kstra prime corn foil bUiers 5 f0 to Si 71
Good I S3 to 5 -Jo
Ordinary 4 25 to -175
Choice conned honors i ft to
Oood - 4 TiO to
Medium 77i to
Choice corufed cows 1- 00 to
Good IS 50 to
Medium J 5i 00 to
Canner- v 1 T0 to
Choice stags t 25 to
Choice foci bulls 3 50 to
Good A S3 23 to
Rologim bulls 2 25 to
Veal calves f 00 to
Good to choice native or -western
stockers 4 Ofr to
Fair 3 25 to
Common 12 75 to
Good to choicftlioavyna tiro feeders 1 25 to
Fair 75 to
Good to choice heavy branded
homed feeders 4 1 CO to
Fnir Xfl to
Common 3 CO lo
Good to choice stock heifers 2 75 to
Fair 2 25 to
Good to choice stock calvesStoers 4 00 to
Fair 3 50 to
Good to choice stock calvesheifors 3 00 to
Fair 2 50 to
500
4 25
4 50
4 00
If 50
2 50
175
4 10
i ro
2 75
5 25
1 75
3 75
3 25
4 75
425
4 50
4 10
3 50
3 00
2 75
4 no
3 00
Receipts of hogs thus far this week
are 13200 last week 10100 last -year
BARTLE
Mr Simond of Cambridge was a
business caller Wednesday
Harry L Brown and family made a
business trip to Indianola Tuesdav
afternoon
Mr Tri Rliepts fini rftsidenee is now
Mr and Mrs Arthur Puckett arc the
happy parents of a little girl born to
them recently
George Oaks of South Dakota visited
with his sister Mrs K Y Axtell and
family last week
S K Grisell has moved to Cambridge
where he will be more conveniently sit
uated to his carpenter work
Mr Jones store building is nearly fin
ished and he expects to be doing busi
ness in his new quarters next week
Harvesting will be mostly done this
week and threshing has begun The
grain is of a fine quality and will make
a large yield
MrsFK Barrett wife of sheriff from
Marysville Kansas arrived in Bartley
on 12 Tuesday morning for a visit with
her brother C E Mathews and family
Our special needs in Bartley are a
good hotel and a Harness snop and on
the side a connection with out being
controlled by the Nebraska Telephone
monopoly
Dr and Mrs J E Hathorn left on 5
Wednesday evening for their western
trip They will be absent about one
month making their first stop at Port
land Oregon
Mrs Jade Arbogast and children re
turned from a visit at Holbrook Mon
day evening Mrs Dan Jennings came
with her and will visit friends and rela
tives here for a few days
Work on the farmers elevator was
commencedthis week Two cars of lum
ber have been received It is the inten
tion to rush the work and be ready to
receive grain by August 1st
Mrs P L Bruning sister of Will
Wight came herefrom Belvidere Neb
to see her mother Mrs Bede who has
been quite sick After a weeks stay she
returned to her home Tuesday
In the Tom Worral suit against the
grain dealers trust it was proven that the
farmers elevators were secretly in the
trust Will the farmers elevators in Red
Willow county go and do like wise
The ladies of the Christian church
held a social and a quilting bee at the
church Wednesday They enjoyed the
occasion and turned out some fine quilts
which will be sold at auction and the
proceeds go into the church fund
Mr Guy and several other parties are
over from Lebanon to get their merchan
dise which must now be shipped to
Bartley on account of washouts on the
Beaver branch of the B M Mr Guy
says every body is so busy now harvest
ing it is almost impossible to get teams
to haul the goods from Bartley to Leba
non
INDIANOLA
W II Wadsworth is here fromChick
afaha I T
Miss Nellie Andrews of McCook spent
Sunday in Indianola
Miss Alice Thomas is visiting out in
tho country this week
G B Morgan was over from Danbury
on business Wednesday
Samuel Bastian of Danbury was an
Indianola visitor Wednesday
Miss Nancy Stevens spent the 4th of
July at Mindon with her parents
A 11 Bell drove over to Stockvllle
last Thursday on a matter of business
Ileny Ough came up from AIvo a few
days ago and is visiting his son Milo
Mr W II Ileiman and daughter ar
rived home from York Friday evening
Mrs J K Neel has gone to Sargent
Nebraska to visit a sister at that place
Thomas Duncan has returned from
his trip to Portland Oregon and other
western points
Miss Bertha Porter camo homo from
York where she had been on a visit Fri
day evening
TVto Miller and family have moved to
Culbertson where Pete will take charge
of a threshing engine
Mrs A Tcel and daughter Gertie arc
in Sycamore Springs ICansns for the
betterment of Miss Gerties health
Mrs Jones and daughter came over
from Danbury Sunday afternoon and
took No 5 for her home in Peoria III
Work lias neon commenced on the
new brick buildings of E Day and H
W Keyes Elmer and Howe are the
architects
MrsMyrtle Thomas and children of
Lincoln have been visiting at A Manns
tho past week They left lor their
home Sunday morning
W P Elmer lias the foundations of
Keyes and Days now business houses
Snishe i and thovork will bo finished
as rapidly as circumstances will permit
Mr and Mrs Frye living east of
town are entertaining a son from
4 W nnr nA loirrUta frMr
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Missouri also
quite a numoeroi smaii granuoqnuion
Columbus Wis of Danbury came over
to Indianola aftr goods Wednesday
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5c higher Tuesday trade was mostly 5c
lower and today- strong- to vj higher
Bulk of sales were from 5A26 to 8550
top 8552 This top is tiie highest
since April
Receipts of sheep thus far this week
are 13800 last week 10300 last year
1000 Trade Monday was steady to 10c
higher Tuesday sheep were steady to
10c higher but lambs 10c to 13c lower
Today both sheep and lambs advance 10
to lfjc We quote choice lambs 7 25
to 750 choice yearlings 575 to 6 00
choice wethers 540 to 5G0 choice ewes
S4 50 to 4 75
Wm Mullin died
was buried in the
Wednesday after-
enclosed and is being pushed rapicly tohundiwe sr ey nDe dJS
course given at the Methodist ehuich by
completion j the Rev N W Hawkins of the Con re-
L Winter of White City Kansas is gational church
visiting his nephew James Winter who A small show made its appearance in
is quite sick
account of high waters along the other
routo
A young child of
Tuesday night and
Indianola cemetery
noon
Johu Fia3 and family came up from
Cambridge Tuesday evening Mrs
Fias will visit her folks whiio John
helps in the harvest field
W H Smith Son havo their build
ing moved back and will immediately
commence the construction of a brick
front which will give thorn more room
for their goods
Mrs J Welborn returnee from David
City Friday evening where she has
beeu visiting relatives for the past sever
al weeks She was accompanied by her
niece Miss Reasoner
Our boys went down to Cambridge
Wednesday last to plav ball They
played two games one in the forenoon
and one in the afternoon and came out
worsted in both Poor boys
Union meetings are being held in the
churches every Sunday evening Last
our town last wecl wane giving tneir
performance on Friday evening the wind
began to moan and wave the canvas
and the people concluded that as it was
getting Jate they would not stiy to see
the end of the performance They mado
a pretty quick exit from the tent and
sought their homes and cellars It
was only a blow however and finished
up with another rain such as the people
as Nebraska are getting familiar with
Bud Yearsley living eighteen miles
northwest or Indianola committoa sui
cide last Thursday morning by cutting
his throat and afterwards jumping into
an old well which ho had dug a few
years ago on his place about a half mile
from the place he lived when he com
mitted the terrible deed lie had been
acting strangely for some time and
watch was kept on his movements On
the night of his demise he was missed
from the house by his family and a
search was instituted which resulted in
the finding of his body in the well He
leaves a wife and two children in com
fortable circumstances The burial took
place Friday in the Indianola cemetery
LEBANON
We had an inch of rain Saturday
Dr R B Campbell was a Bartley vis
itor Monday
Mr More has the addition to his
house nearly done
The Duff elevator will be run by a
man from Odell Neb
Wm Cumming cut his barley that
was under water with a mower
John Jolly left the first of the week
for Kansas to fit his machine for
the threshing
George Ralsten is very sick His
nephew Ward C Hunt came Monday
from Holdrege
L E Weir bought a driving team of
Hover Bros at Bartley He bronght
them home Monday
Wm Staples went to Bartley last
week and Wm Morgan first of this
week after groceries for the merchants
D A Waterman drove to Bartley
Monday and took the train for McCook
to attend a meeting of the board of
county commissioners
The farmers now have a contractor to
build their elevator but they will have
to wait until the road is opened up so
the material can be shipped
Sam Kinkaid left Monday via Bartley
for Colorado He came back to Wilson
ville to spend the Fourth and to Leban
on the fifth and said hello to friends
The Beaver Valley Telephone Co had
a specialist out on the party line north
of town a few days ago trying to find
the difficulty They found it in Weib
lers phone
We understand that the heavy rains
took out every bridge in the Tyrone pre
cinct Many roads are impassable It
will be impossible to move the wheat
unless something is done soon
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SCHOOL CREEK
E S Vandervort is on the sick list
J C Sedden and wifo spent Sunday
with E S Dutchor and wife
Mrs Mary Kimmorling from Frontier
county is visiting her mother Mrs Kil
gore
Mrs Sam Dragoo is quite sick at the
homo of her parents W P Burns on
Ash Creek
Ed Vandervort Eiias Kesslor and
Calvin Sedden attended church in Bart
ley Sunday
The mail failed to come this way Sat
urday on account of the bad roads caus
ed by the late rains
TYRONE
The roads are badly washed out
August Broman of Chicago is visit
ing relatives hero
W C McTaggart and C S Blair
each have their new houses completed
The Sunday school and church ser
vices hvae been better attended than
for many years
T O Warner and wifo drove out from
Cambridge Monday visiting Mathenys
and J C Moores
At the school meeting a tax of 25 milis
was voted C S Blair was elected direc
tor and F H Brandt was elected treas
urer
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plexion rosy cheek3 laughing eyes
take Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea
greatest beautifier known 35 cents
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according to an old saying They over
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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 Ella Gardner of Waterview Middlesex
CoVa 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 tr Tierces Golden Medical
Discovery and she is soon all right She took
twelve bottles of the Golden Medical Discov
ery 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
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can
Not a cent wauted unless you nro
cured If you are sick and ailing take
Hollisters Rocky Mountain Toa A
great blessing to the human family
Makes you well keeps you well 33
cents Tea or Tablets
Where are you sick Headache foul
tongue no rippotite lack energy pain in
your stomach constipation Hollisters
Roclty Mountain Tea will make you well
and keep you well 13 cents
NOTICE TO LAND OWNKRS
To Nels J Jolm on V II Lum AlTa OKeeley
and Henry Wyfcuff and to all whom it may con
cern The uppointid to locate a
roail commencing at north east corner of sec
tion eighteen lb town one 1 range twenty
nine20 in Gervor precinct Hed Willow county
Nebra kn running thence we t along tho sec
tion line and entering road along raruco lino at
the north west corner of s cetion emlitci n IS
town one 1 rungo twentj uinn 2D west 0th
1 M Tho aid road to be 00 feet widn has re
ported in favor of tho location thoreof and all
objections thereto or claims for damages iiu t
be liled in the munly clerks ollice on or before
noon of the 23rd day of August 190iorSrtid road
will without reference thereto
K J Wiico County Clerk
OKDER OF yEHtlXG
State of Nebraska 11 Willow county ss At
a count court hold at the county court room
in and for said county of Ked Willow June 23
i j05 Present Frank Mtiore countv judge In
tho matter of the estate of Anna C Wood de
ceasvd On reading and filing tho petition of
F L Fraloy praying that administration of
said estato ruaj be granted to Jame G- Ward
as administrator Ordered that July 15 A D
1905 nt ten oclock a m is aligned for hear
ing paid petition when all persona interested iu
said matlernui uppear at a county court to be
lild in and for sauI -county and show cause
why tho orajer of iwtitioner should not be
granted ued that notice of the pendency of
bitiil petition and the hearing thereof bo Riven 1
to all person intere UHt in -am matter by pub
lishing a coin of thi order in Tb McCook Tri-
little I na1 a weekly newspaper printed in
1 iiir tun Mircrnxio crr fiiiur n K4 uttj
of hearing A true copy-
EAt Fkank Moore County Judge
Boyle Eldred attorney-
notice
ToGFonnje C Gray and to whom it may con
cern Nofce is hereby Riven that on the 24tb
day of November litis tiie nndersisrned John
Wentz hr purchased of O U Iliomp on tiia
then county trourer of Rd Willow couutv
Nebraska at public sale fur tnselot fivoblock
eijjht in the town of West McCook Reil Willow
countv Nebraska for tl tuxes levied and as
sessed tlvreon for the jiur 1SD6 to 1902 inclus
ive That I have paid the Mibsequeut taxes
levied aud anssed on -aid lot for the years
Vm and 1004 That aid hit was uws ort for
taxes for the year IWt and ISXm in the name of
Grorjjn C Gray The time allowed in which ti
redeem said hit from said purchase will expire
November 24th 1905 John Went Sk
NOTICE Ol CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE
Notice it hereby siven that by vivfcuo of n cer
tain chattel mortpapo dattd July 10th J WW
and duly filed in the oflieo of the county clerk of
Hitchcock county Nebraska on tln Ilth day of
July liKi and also filed in the otliro of tbo
county clerk of Rod Willow conuiv Nebraska
on Julj 1 lWatHl executed b Felix Baunipart
aid Lawrence 31 Bannipart to A W Stevens
Co to secure I he paj ment of the of 00
and upon which there is now due tho nm of
71 default bavins been made in the pay
ment of said sum and no snit or other proceed
ings at law having lven instituted to recover
said debt or any Dart thereof exeept on one
note for Ji0 duo November 1 1803 soenred
therebj on which jufijfnieiit was rendered June
11 ISOi for SMIJC and cost lX on which
judgment execution was issued Juie 7 19Utanrf
returned wholh June S KK13 al o by
virtue of a certain chattel mortcasje dated July
27 liKKl and duly filed for record in tho ollice of
the countv clerk of Ilitchcock county
La on Juh V lKKi and aUo filed in the ollice
of tho county clerk of Red Willow countv Ne
braska on July llMKi executed by Feliz Banm
atrtrt to W Steven- Co to the pa
ment of the sum of qIUOU CO upon which there is
now duo tho urn of SIiMll default having
been made in tho payment of said sum and no
suit or other proceedings at law having been
instituted to recover said debt or any part
thereof except on one note for C11W due No
vember l 190i ecnred thereby on which judg
ment was rendered on tho 2lst day of March
11X14 for JliijO and co t -17 on which judg
ment execution was issued June 7 lSOi ami re
turned wholly unsati fied June 1WJ therefore
we will ell tho following property described in
taid chattel mortgages to wit
One JVhorM power Stevens traction engine
No 1S4 together with appurtenance ami fix
tures belonging thereto
One rebuilt SUxIiG Stevens Separator No 0213
Ono rebuilt Sattlej Stacker No lh
One Peoria Weigher No 4596 together with
attachment- and fixtures belonging thereto
One 12 horse power Minneapolis Engine No
At public auction at the south end of Man
chester Avenue adjacent to tho right of way of
the Burlington Railway Company in tho citj of
McCook Red Willow county Nebraska on tho
29th day of July 1903 at the hour of ten oclock
a m of said day
Dated July 7 1003 A W Stevins Co
Boyle it Eldred itt agents Mortgagee
Gonssgn You Live Stch To 1
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I SOUTH ST JOSEPH DENVSR
1 Read our market letter In this paper Write us tor any special Information desired if
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McCook Co operative
Savings Association
be paid off in
monthly payments of
12
50
If you are paying more you pay too much We can
mature your loan on smaller monthly payments and
less money in the aggregate than any comepting associa
tion Call on the secretary who will explain
system Office in First National Bank
our
McCook Building Savings Association
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KinST CLASS IN FVEUY WAY
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Telephones Ollico If residence Ml
Former locution Atlanta Georgia
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McCOOK NEB
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McCOOK NEBRASKA
Office honrs 9 to 12 a m 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p u
Phones Ollice 155 residenee 45
DR A P WELLES
Physician
and Surgeon
Office Residence 524
Residence phone XL
Main Avenue Ofiicc
Calls answered uigi
day
McCOOK NEBRASKA
JOHN E KELLEY
ATT0E3SET AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTSACTEIt
McCook Nebraska
3oAgentof Lincoln Land Co and of Mcf it
Waterworks Ollice in Po tolre building
C II Rotle C E Eldrku Co Atj
BOYLE ELDRED
Attokneys at Law
Long Distance Phone 41
Room 1 anil 7 ecoirf floor
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I nsed L K for hog cholera and it was all
risht It cured my hoits I had three sick onea
and they all Rot well and done fine I also
used it for chicken lice and mites and it i all
you claim for it Itis the only Medicine forhog
cholera I think Gotlieb Jerke
BfarrinKton Neb Dec 11 1902
I am using Liquid Koal and am well pleased
with it I am sure I saved my 1ior3 with it last
year and am goinp to keep it in stock all the
time as it is the best thine I ever had on the
place for everything it is intended for It is
good for chicken cholera lice on stock insect
of all kinds it will destroy all kinds
F W Woman-
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