The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 03, 1905, Image 7

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Notice
For the best
of all kinds of Build
ing Materials
Steam and Domestic
Coals see
W C Hard
Phone No i
Try Carney Egg
A fell
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E E Smith to G G Athey wd to lots
7 to 12 D Esther Park add
G F Bruch to M A Nichols wd to e
hf sw qr and lots 3 and 4 7-2-20
M A Nichols to G Lang wd e hf sw
qr and lots 3 and 1 7-2-30
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THIS IS WHAT YOU GET
Suit absolutely pure all wool worth - 1300
line soft Hat any style or color worth -Pair
of stylish Shoes -worth ------
Madras or Percale Shirt worth - - - -
Par of Fine worth
Suspenders - - - -
Pair of iUncy or plain Socks worth - - -Nice
Handkerchief colored border worth
Four-in-hand or male up silk Tie worth
Fine Leatherette Suit Case worth - - -
TOTAL
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120 00
1500 00
1C50 00
A Colin to C B if arvey wd to w hf sw
qri 33 30 1050 00
C B Harvey to J Doyle wd to w hf
swqr 3-3-30 400 00
United States to J Frederick pat to
no qr 25-2-30
Lincoln Land Co to JA Fletcher wd
to lot 1 blk 3 Central add to Bartley 30 00
I R Audrews to A H Orman wd to
lot 12 blk5 Indianola
Lincoln Land Co to F A Strockey
wd to 3 5 6 7 S 9 10 blk 34 Ind
175 00
J A Snjder to J McKiver wd to w hf
ne qr and w hf se qr 7 sw qr in S and
w hf 17 all in 3 23 S000
Elizabeth Foster to tYAMiuniear wd
to e hf ne qr 6-1-27
N W Baker et al to Nancy A Baker
qcd to blk 2 lots 1 and 2 blk 4 lots
7 8 9 and 10F and 8 and 9 in G all
in Esther Park add
United States to J M Kanouse pat to
swqr 1-1-29
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600 00
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To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take laxative bromo quinine tablets
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure E W Groves signature is on
each box 25c
Many children inherit constitutions
weak and feeble others due to child
hood troubles Hollisters Rocky Moun
tain Tea will positively cure children
and make them strong 35 cents Tea or
Tablets L W McConnell
HOLLISTERS
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Busy Medioine for Busy People
Brings Golden Health and Eenowed Vigor
A specific for Constipation Indigestion Live
and Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczemn Impure
Blood Bad Breath Sluggish Bowels Headache
and Backache Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab
let form 85 cents a box Genuine made by
Hollister Dktjq Company Madison Wis
0LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
EAT MAIL
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A 2150 fflans Outfit Complete for
SEND US ONE DOLLAR
it Is Easy to Order
this Outfit
XTe positively guana
Ice to tit you perfectly
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Take Laxative Bromo QwiisSae TaMets
Seven
Miffien boxes sold in past J2rrrhs Ifiss Signature
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Food to work on is food to live on M
A man works to live He must live 1
to work M
He does both better on W
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the soda cracker that contains in the j
most properly balanced proportions a M
greater amount of nutriment than any
food made from flour
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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 how long standing in 6 toll
days First application gives ease and
rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it
send 50c in stamps and it will bo for
warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co
St Louis Mo
Now is tho time to got two papers for
almost tho price of one The Trihune
and Weekly Inter Ocean 105
DR H M IRELAND
Osteopathic Physician
Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
Dr Herbert J Pratt
Registered Graduate
Dentist
Office over McConnells Drug Store
McCOOK NEB
Telopliones Office 1C0 residence 131
Former location Atlanta Georgia
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings
been mado in the county clerks
since last Thursday evening
M J Parkos to IRAndrews wd to lot
12 blk 31 Indiauoltt
J V Jolly to S G Liuch wd to e hf
sa qr 11 and w hf tw or 12-1-26
F J Shumacliur to E L Menus vd to
whf
Lincoln Lain Co to F J Zujicck vd
to lot 12 blk 5 1 t McCook
A C Crubtreo t Jlnry E Miniver td
to lot G blk 10 2nd McCook
N Dntcher to C K Dntcher wd to sa
qr 13-2-28
R M Douclas to F It Bruns d to
lot 1 blk 11 1st MoCook
C F Lelin to A R Allen wd to sa qr
have
office
150 00
2GO0 0O
1000 CO
175 00
967 50
1000 00
1225 00
1000 00
Tribune Clubbing List
For convenience of readors of The Tribune
we havo made arrangements with tlii following
newspapers and periodicals whereby we can
supply them in combination with The Tribune
at the following very low prices with
PUBLICATION TKICE TRIBUNE
Detroit Free Press 1 00 1 00
Prairie Farmer 1 00 1 25
Chicago Intor Ocean 1 00 1 05
Cincinnati Enquire 10 150
New York Tribune 1 IX 1 25
Toledo Blade 1 U 1 25
Nebraska Fanner 1 00 1 65
Iowa Homestead 1 IX 1 2
Lincoln Journal 1 00 1 25
N v York World 1 1 1
St Louis Republic 11 175
Kansas City Star 25 120
Farm and Homo 1U 120
Wo are prepared to fill orders for anj other
papar published nt reduced rates
The Tkiblne McCook Neb
That the young girl has of womanhood
is not a piiiiful one She learns
to know what headache means and back
ache and sometimes is sadly borne down
by this new experience of life
All the pain and miser which young
girls commonly experience at such a
time may in almost every instance be
entirely pre
vented or cured
by the use of
Dr Pierces Fa
vorite Prescrip
tion It estab
lishes regnlar
ity It tones up
the general
health and
cures headache
backache nerv
ousness and
other conse
quences of
womanly weakness or disease
I received your letter some time ago with
advice about your wonderful medicine writes
Sliss Stella Johnson of 2S Brady Street Dayton
Ohio I was troubled with severe pains every
month when I wrote to you for advice After
receiving your letter and following- its direc
tions I am now happy to say that after five
years of untold suffering I have not had any
pains sinee first using your Favorite Prescrip
tion I was induced through a friend to write to
you and follow your kind advice I thank God
and Dr R V Pferce for the health I now enjoy
I shall urge other women who suffer as I did to
use your medicine
Favorite Prescription makes weak
women strong sick women well Ac
cept no substitute for the medicine
which works wonders for weak women
Weak and sick women are invited to
consult Dr Pierce by letter free All
correspondence is held as strictly private
and sacredly confidential Address Dr
R V Pierce Buffalo N Y
Free Dr Pierces Common Sense
Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt
of stamps to pay expense of mailing only
Send 21 one cent stamps for the book in
covers or 31 stamps for the cloth
Eaper volume Address Dr R V Pierce
Buffalo N Y
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11185 balance and express charges
Sites and Measuramtnts Coat comes In S5 to 12 chest
trfre chest measurement Pants come SO to 42 waist and SO to
34 inseam give both measurements Shirts come U to 17K
Hats come 6X to 7K Socks come 9K to U Shoes come 5 to 1L
Give sizes of all and state whether you wish suit of fine
cassimere or cheviot cloths
PLEASE NOTE THE MEASURING DIRECTIONS
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ii iIoiJu Kioiv is told of Dean
I 1 lu iwj Uncr a Kcrle5 of expeuslvo
oniUiliiiiitiko in London invited six
of hs hoots to dinner Ihey arrived
expecting the usual costly surfeit o
good thiiioj They found the table laid
with a piece of Lead u bottle of wine
a plate at each cover and u waiter be
hind each chair They took their places
Mr Dean said the lord chancellor
we fall to see the Jokc
Swift lifted his plate Underneath
were the bill of fare of a neighboring
cafe and a half crown He turned to
the -waiter at his side and gave him the
money nere he said bring me the
worth of that in goose and potatoes
The guests each sent the money un
der his plate for whatever dish he
chose and the dinner was eaten and
enjoyed
Swift then laid upon the table 100
and deducting the three crowns which
had been spent said The remainder
tne crumbs and rragments Is to go
to the poor We all have had enougb
money to satisfy hunger You shall
advise me how the rest is to be spent
The Hope of OciuiK
The Rope of Ocnus is the name of
a famous picture painted by Polygno
tus a Greek artist -who died about 420
B C He -was the first who gave life
character and expression to pictures
According to Pliny he opened the
mouth and showed the teeth of his fig
ures and AViis the first to paint -women
with tran parent draperies and rich
headdresses The picture represents
Ocnus as a pojr man weaving a rope
of straw while behind him stands an
as3 consuming the other end of the
rope The silent lesson thus conveyed
is said to have had a wholesome effect
upon the wife of Ocnus whose ex
travagance had been his ruin so that
she became frugal and thrifty an 1
helped him to rise from penury to
great prosperity The phrase like the
rope of Ocnus signifies profitless la
bor
Sweet Potato CoJTee
If coffee Is sii sppctcd of being harm
ful to the nervc3 it is the part of Avi
not to drink it Most substitutes
are unspeakable concoctions During
the war sweet potato coffee was
brought to a rare perfection and is said
to be a very palatable beverage Good
Housekeeping furnishes an old war
recipe Pare the potatoes cut them in
small dice and let dry for a daj or two
Parch like coffee grind and put away
in a cool dark place Mixed with one
third real coffee the potato coffee was
much liked and even when used alone
it was said to be very good The weak
nerved might try this substitute -with
the certainty that they are getting a
drink that is at least unobjectionable
A Trick of Sex
A man seated closes his knees to
catch an object thrown on his lap A
woman in similar circumstances opens
hers This is a fact that Mark Twain
used in Huckleberry Finn Huck is
disguised as a girl and a woman
throws an object into his lap Though
he wears a skirt he hasnt sense
enough to spread his knees apart so as
to catch the object better he claps
them together as a trousered man
would do An English novelist in a
book called The White Rose uses the
same idea Pierre de Coidirodi the Ital
ian romancer uses it in his well known
Maidens and Love The Frenchman
Henri Paul uses it in his Widows
Tears
Mnklng It Plensant
Thats what I call a good dinner
remarked Bobby as he leaned back in
his chair with an air of repletion
Bobby said his mother Im
ashamed of your saying such a thing
The visitor who was dining with the
family laughed heartily Bobby ap
preciates the good things of life he
said like ail the rest of us
Dont you think it was a good din
ner Bobby asked the visitor
Yes indeed the latter replied with
a smile I enjoyed it thoroughly
Mother said she thought you would
because she didnt suppose you got
very much at home
Stnrfisli
Starfishes commit suicide When one
is caught in a net it dissolves its cor
poration into a dozen or so of frag
ments and the pieces escape through
the meshes In time each becomes a
perfect animal To preserve the star
fish whole it must be plunged into a
bucket of fresh water before it has
time to take the alarm Fresh water
is instant death to it and thus only
can some varieties of the starfish be
preserved
A Case of Want
A prison visitor recently asked one
of the prisoners how he came to be
there
Want was the answer
now was that pray
Well I wanted another
watch He wasnt willing I
have it and the judge wants
stay here five years
mans
should
me to
Not Too Hard
Rather hard to lose your daughter
eh said the guest at the wedding
No replied the brides father It
did look as if it were going to be hard
at one time but she finally landed this
fellow just as we were giving up all
hope Philadelphia Ledger
The P S
Why does a woman always add a
postscript to her letter
Well answered the ungaliant
wretch she probably figures out in
her own mind what her letter has made
you say and then tries to have the last
word Washington Star
Every base occupation makes one
sharp in its practice and dull in every
other Sidney
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Swsllmvcil Tnblc Kit I vox lor Fun
The glass caters Iron nud all
other classes of human o tricheV arc
well known to the fmiuenters of dhu
museums and side shows but it is sel
dom mat we see read or hear of a
man who swallows Indlgestibles of ex
traordinary size Just for the novelty of
the thing Such a man however was
John Cumnilugs whose history Is giv
en in extended notices In the medical
and surgical annals of Boston Ilo
watched a French sword swallowcf
one day and immediately after at
tempted a similar feat with a common
table knife The knife accidentally
slipped down his throat and a few
days later It having given him no In
convenience he repeated the experi
ment Both of these exploits took
place at Havre de t J race France On
his return to Boston he boasted of the
feat and upon ifing bantered repeated
the dose again and again During the
following ten years he swallowed In all
thirty five knives and forks finally dy
ing in terrible agonj He died In 1S09
Grim Story of Napoleon
A grim story of Napoleon Is told by
Christian Waas in a Frankfort review
under the title of Napoleon at Yafa
A great number of the soldiers -were
down with the plague and one day
Bonaparte sent for his chief surgeon
Larrey If I were you he said to
him I should put our plague patients
out of their misery It would save them
from having recourse to opium to
soothe them But my duty is to make
them live replied Larrey Bonaparte
then revealed the grim truth He and
his staff were reduced to traveling on
foot because the horses -were all being
used for the transportation of the sick
He must therefore either abandon me
plague stricken to the cruelty of me
enemy or get rid of them Mr AVaas
maintains that the order -was carried
out accordingly There is an end ob
serves the Journai des Debats to the
Illusion of the famous picture in tho
Louvre of Bonaparte Visiting the
Plague Stricken Soldiers at Yafa
A Drnmntic Scone
The most dramatic scene ever wit
nessed in Westminster hall was that
trial in Henry VIIIs reign when 4S0
men and 11 women appeared before
the king and some of his great nobles
with ropes around their necks on a
charge of being concerned In the rising
of the prentices on the previous May
day Fortunately they had good friends
In three queens Katherine Mary of
France and Margaret of Scotland
who begged for their pardon on their
knees and when Henry at last yielded
to such supplications the prisoners it
is said gave a mighty shout for joy
throwing their halters toward the top
of the hall The stage has never pro
duced anything to rival that dramatic
moment London Graphic
Two Storlew
Several years ago soon after Treas
ure Island had appeared and attract
ed public attention to Mr Stevenson
two gentlemen were traveling up to
London from Norfolk One of them
was reading Treasure Island Pres
ently having finished tho book he
dropped it into his traveling bag re
marking Well I think I could my
self write a better childs story than
that The other who by the way
was his brother urged him to try
Six weeks afterward the former hand
ed to the latter a complete tale in
manuscript It was King Solomons
Mines the first novel that made a
reputation for Rider Haggard London
Queen
We Usnally Find Onr Level
Do not hypnotize yourself with the
Idea that you are being kept down Do
not talk such nonsense Nobody of
any sense would believe it People
will only laugh at you Only one thing
Is keeping you down and that is your
self There Is probably some trouble
somewhere with you Of course there
are employers who are unjust to their
help there are Instances in which em
ployees are kept back when they
should be advanced but as a rule
this is only temporary and they usual
ly find their level somewhere Success
Magazine
Flattery Wins
Woman of the House scrutinizing
him sharply I believe you are the
same worthless vagabond that was
here last week begging for something
to eat Saymold Storey Yesm Im
the feller The cold biled ham I got
here wuz the best I ever ett an I
couldnt resist the temptation to come
agin Thats why Thanky maam
Chicago Tribune
Her Dear Frienil
What nonsense all this is about
men getting on their knees when they
propose said Mrs Parslow to her
dear friend My husband didnt do
any such absurd thing when he asked
me to marry him
ne did wlien he proposed to me
said the dear friend without thinking
Too Costly
According to this paper said Mra
Naggs widows make the best wives
I dont doubt it my dear replied
Xaggs but nevertheless I dont feel
justified in shuffling off at the present
moment merely for te sake of making
a good wife of you
Clieerinc Snsrsrestion
Cobbs To tell you the truth I dont
think my wife cares very mucli for me
Dobbs Well cheer up old man You
can at least be proud of her good sense
Detroit Tribune
Xot Complaining
Belle I think he has lost his
May Well he is an extremely
ful loser
heart
cheer-
Hatred is like fire it makes even
light rubbish deadly George Eliot
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Attoknkys at Law
Long Distance Phono 41
Room 1 nnri 7 second Moor Mcrnntr nk
Iostotlien KullclinK MCL00K Neb
DR A P WELLES
Physician
and Surgeon
Olllcn Rtxidrint KM Main Awnnx Ollico and
Residence phono VI Cnlli itusworod uii lit or
day
McCOOK NEBRASKA
L H LINDEMANN
Real Estate Insurance
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McMilleuB drug store
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JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTEI
McCook Nebraska
CSsAgent of Lincoln Lund Co and ot McCooli
Waterworks OlHcu in Iostollco building
H P SUTTON
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
MITCHELL
Will Cry Your Sale Right
Ho can cot
jour uotos cashed
NEW
BARBER SHOP
NEWLY FCKKIHEn
AND FIRST CLASS
IN EVEKV WAY
Rear of First Natl Bank
Earl Murray
CmniiutPiit sali clork
furnished
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Fahrenbruok
V3TA
General Repair Shops
BICYCLES GLNS
SEWING MACHINES ETC
UEIAIKEO
ON SHOUT NOTICE
Two doors jast of Dpi rods Store
McCook Nebraska
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COLIC CHOLERA AND
Diarrhea Remedy I
A few doses of this remedy will
Invariably cure an ordinary at
tack of diarrhea
It has been used in nine epi
demics of dysentery with perfect
success
It can always be depended
upon even in the more severe
attacks of cramp colio and chol
era morbuB
It is equally successful for
summer diarrhea and cholera
infantum in children and is the
means of savingthe lives of many
children each year
When reduced with water and
Bweetened it is pleasant to take
Every man of a family should
beep this remedy in his home
Buy it now It may save life
Price 25c Large Size 50c
WE GUARANTEE
To Prevent Hog Cholera
From appearing on our farm
Be prudent this year and prt
ent a repetition of the losses
of previous years
Call and See Us and Get Written Guarantee
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Delmont S D Dec 17 1C02
I used L for hog cholera ami it was all
right It cured my hoes I hail three ick ones
and they all Kot wMl and done line I also
nsed it for chicken lice and and it is ell
you claim for it It isthe onlv Medicine forhojf
cholera I think Gotlikb Jerks
Harrincton Neb Dec 11 132
I am using Liquid Koal and am well pleased
with it I am sure I saved my hops with it last
year and am fjoinsr to keep it m stock all the
time as it is tho best thine I ever had on the
place for everything it is intended for Itia
Kood for chicken cholera lice on stock insects
of all kinds it will destroy all Winds
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