The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 28, 1906, Image 7

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Osteopathic Physician
Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13
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AGENT FOR
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Windmill
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It has saved the lives of many
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ness It will cure you if you will
only give It a chance Try It
Sold by all druggists and deal
ers In 2100 bottles
GAVE UP SUPPORTER
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NOTICE OF REFEREES SALE
Notice is hereby given that under aud by
virtue of an order of the District Court of Jeffer
son County Nebraska made and entered on the
28th day of Aurusc 190G in a case pending in
said court wherein Gertrude Speenburgis plain
till aud Joseph W Rider Mattie Rider Mollio
Hurlburt Louis A Hurlburfc Alberta Ryan
Peter K Ryan David F Rider Claudia Rider
Florence Farmer Elmer Farmer John Rider
Ida Rider Leodidas D Speenburg L D Speen
burgadministrator DeBonisNon of the estate of
Michael C C Rider deceased adults and Lan
dis Clapper Fleda Clapper and Chester Clap
per minors were defendants lor the partition
of the real estate hereinafter described together
with other real estate the undersigned referees
duly appointed by said court having taken the
oath and given the bond required by law and by
the order of the court will on Tuesday the 9th
day of October 1906 at ths front door of the
court house in McCookNebraskaat one oclock
p ra of said day sell to the highest bidder for
cash the following described real estate to wit
The southwest quarter of section 13 township
3 north and the south half of the southwest
quarter of section 12 and the northwest quarter
of section 13 township 4 north all in range 30
west of the Sixth principal meridian in Red
Willow county Nebraska
Fhank E Tinchee
Henby Bowee
Isaac S Gabdneb
C H Dennet Referees
Attorney for Plaintiff
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chat
tie mortgage made on the 17th day of August
1903 by Ed Houlihan H Plaussard Co
upon the following described property to wit
One No 2491 Cross Compound Traction Engine
manufactured by Reeves Co one No 2511
Compound Separator manufactured by Reeves
Co one No 2934 Farmers Friend Wind
Stacker manufactured by Reeves Co one No
137G2 Parsons Feeder one No 440S5 Peoria
Weigher one Tank Pump and Hose one hun
dred and nfty feet seven inch four ply Uaud
Belt Said Reeves Co will sell said property
for cash to the highest bidder at public auction
on the 29th day of September 1906 at the city
of McCook Nebraska on lots one 1 and two
2 block twenty two 22 of the original plat of
said city at two 2 oclock p m of said day
Said mortgage was filed in the office of the
County Clerk of Red Willow county Nebraska
on the 18th day of August 1903 There is now
due on said mortgage and the notes thereby se
cured the sum of one thousand five hundred
and forty five and 81 100 154581 do lars said
mortgagee has elected to declare the whole debt
secured by said mortgage due as by its terms
and the terms of the notes secured thereby pro
vide No proceedings at law has been had for
the collection of said debt or any part thereof
Dated this 4th day of September 1906
Reeves Co
Mortgagee
ORDER OF HEARING
State of Nebraska
Red Willow County I S3
At the County Court held at the County Court
Room in and for said county September 19 A
D 1906 Present J C Moore county judge
In the matter of the estate of Andrew J Ben
son insane
On reading and filing the petition of John
Benson praying that he may bo appointed
guardian of Andrew JBenson an insane person
Ordered that October 6 1906 at nine oclock
a m is assigned for hearing said petition when
all persons interested in said matter may ap
pear at a county court to be held in and for said
county and show cause why the prayer of peti
tioner should not be granted and that notice of
the pendency of said petition and the hearing
thereof bo given to all persons interested in said
matter by publishing a copy of this order in the
McCook Tribune a weekly newspaper printed
in said county for three successive weeks prior
to said day of hearing A true copy
seal J C Moobe County Judge
Important Notice
All persons are hereby notified and warned
that TRESPASS in any form on the following
described lands in Red Willow county will be
prosecuted to the full EXTENTof the law
W4NWJ 9 WHSW 4-4-30 Somers land
EKXEU 9 EHSEK 4-4-30 Oliphant land
EtfNWH 8-1-29 Cregarland
D S Farnnam owner Newton Centre Mass
W S Moblak Attorney McCook
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LIBRARY NOTES
We are ready to loan boxes of books to the teachers who want
them
Some very good articles may be found in the September and
October magazines at the McCook Public Library
An Engineer of World wide Successes by French Strother
The career of Mr Lindon W Bates whose inventions have been
used to lift Russian Provinces from poverty and to make Galveston
cecure from floods His plan -for a lock canal at Panama The
story of an American success
A Negros Life Story by W H Holtzclaw From the hum
blest beginnings to the headship of a helpful and important institu
tion A frank narrative of the overcoming of extraordinary difficulties
An insight into life in the black belt
Japans New Position by Mary Crawford Fraser Attacking
its task of waking the whole far east to progress The countrys
faith in its mission Its battle with Oriental intrigue and with
European and American Suspicion The Japanesing of China
and Korea
Library hours mornings 1030 to 1200 oclock afternoons
from 130 to 600 oclock evenings from 700 to 900 oclock
Sunday 200 to 500 oclock pm
Librarian
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RED WILLOW
B Korns is visiting his daughter in Kansas
Frank Moore has completed a large addition to his house
Chris Jensen has moved into his new residence
Geo Burt wife and sister and John Helms and the McNeals took
dinner at the Sexson house last week
Art Hoaglins have returned from a four weeks visit in Indiana
John Helm will build a large barn and breed fine stock in the
future
A large acreage of winter wheat will be sown in this locality this
season
C A Hedges John Helm and Oliver Hotze will feed cattle the
coming winter
The farm known as the Baxter farm west of Indianola is reported
sold at forty eight hundred dollars
Major C F Spearman of Mt Pleasant Iowa brother of Mrs E
A Sexson is visiting at Crawford Neb before returning to his
home in Iowa
E A and Mrs Sexson made a brief visit to Furnas county last
week Major Spearman accompanying them The Major thinks
Red Willow county line especially the Republican Valley
FAY HOSTETTER
TEACHER ON PIANO
McCook
Nebraska
Studio upstairs in new Riahel building
south of Post Office
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTOBNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTED
McCook Nebraska
8SABBt of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
WaHrWorki Office in Postoffica building
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NATIONAL MEDICAL COMPANY
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Capital One Quarter Million
Principal Office Sheldon Iowa Branches Minneapolis Minnesota Glendive Montana Lewiston Idaho York Nebraska Oklahoma Oklahoma
Liquid Koal Used as a Lice Killer
When diluted with water in the proportion of one part
Liquid Koal to fifty parts water it is the best Lice Killer on
the market It is not expensive to use because it forms a
perfect emulsion with water when mixed in this proportion
Worms in Hogs
The hog is more infected with intestinal worms than any
other domestic animal These worms are created by impure
accumulations along the intestinal track and generally pro
duced by poorly digested food The nature of the hog and
his manner of eating renders him more susceptible of intestin
al worms than any other animal Under the present domestic
ated conditions he is not allowed the use of his natural in
stincts to obtain the necessary element that would destroy
these intestinal parasites Being shut up in a pen he is not
allowed to follow the dictates of his nature The hog that is
wormy can neither grow nor thrive for the reason that the
worms destroy all the effects of the nutrition furnished in the
feed Liquid Koal put in the drinking water in the propor
tion of one quart to a barrel and given them twice a week
will destroy all intestinal worms and keep them free from
their formation and multiplication It strengthens the appe
tite and tones up the system
Something You Ought to Know
A parasite is an organism which during its life lives
within or on the surface of an animal for the purpose of exist
ence and from which it receives its nutrition and nourish
ment The state or condition in which the animal is kept
either hastens or retards the multiplication of them They
are injurious in at least three ways
i As direct agents of loss from animal economy
2 As carriers of other forms of parasites
3 As carriers of the micro organisms of infectious dis
eases
Liquid Koal
LIQUID KOAL is a black oily liquid Liquid Koal is
a liquid soap and will form a perfect emulsion with water
LIQUID KOAL is endorsed by the leading veterinaries
of the United States and by many of the State Agricultural
Colleges and many of the Experimental Stations which are
conducted by the government
Science
teaches that no medicine ever healed a wound that nature
performs the healing process and medicine can only assist
nature in doing her work not only in healing wounds but also
in throwing off diseases
Those versed in medicine are aware that three fourths of
the money spent for medicine is virtually thrown away either
because of the improper use or the purchase of an improper
article But in purchasing Liquid Koal from any of our deal
ers you take no chances If for any reason it does not treat
successfully the following list of diseases just go back to the
dealer and get the price you paid there will be no questions
asked We stand the loss and it costs the dealer nothing
Following is a list of the diseases that Liquid Koal cures
Hog Cholera Lung Worm Swine Plague
Intestinal Worms Cow Cholera Tuberculosis
Anthrax Black Leg Abortion in Cows
Corn Stalk Disease Colic Glanders
Distemper
Foot Rot
Texas Fever
Roup
Blind Staggers
Mange
Nasal Gleet
Pink Eye Influenza
Tape Worm Lung Fever
Poll Evil Chicken Cholera
Thrush Lock Jaw
Catarrh Fatcy
Bote Scours
Inflammation of Bowles Scratches
LIQUID KOAL acts as an appetizer and vitalizer
Two Things to Remember
Use LIQUID KOAL to destroy parasites on the outside
Use LIQUID KOAL to destroy parasites on the inside
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deposited in the Union Bank at Sheldon Iowa to be paid
anyone finding any of the testimonials we publish from time
to time are not genuine
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Hog Cholera
is a free germ disease the germ being first found in the ali
mentary canal and as long as it is kept in that organ it is
comparatively harmless When however it penetrates to
eungs liver and other organs it causes fermentation in
flammation and destruction of live tissues furnishing food upon
which it thrives and multiplies with rapidity in some cases a
generation an hour causing death to the animal before the
owner has discovered that it was diseased
Thus through reasoning two facts stand out clearly
First that hog cholera can not be treated successfully unless
treatment is commenced before the germ has reached the
period of rapid multiplication Second that a germicide must
be administered and therein lies the whole secret As we
pass down through the list of various germicides we are com
pelled one after another to reject them either because of
inefficacy or inadaptability until we reach LIQUID KOAL
And why choose LIQUID KOAL Because it is the
only known germicide that will pass through the stomach to
the intestines and from there to the blood permeating the en
tire system and still retain its germicide properties
It is a compound embracing every practical germicide
anticeptic and disinfectant property found in coal treated
chemically with an alkaline base until every objectional fea
ture is eliminated being non poisonous and harmless to ani
mal economy
It contains creosol and quiacol It is these hydro carbon
compounds found in smoke that cure a ham destroying by
their germicidal properties all germ life
The reader may ask if these properties come from coal
whyaiot use coal The answer is because coal yields those
properties only by distillation at about 350 degrees of neat
and it is reasonable to assume that a hogs stomach could not
generate that amount of heat without becoming roast pork
seasoned with fried germs
We would also call the readers attention to the fact that
the gastric juice of the stomach being an acid an alkali is re
quired as a neutralizer when the acid too strongly predom
inates as in the case of hog cholera In addition it would
be expensive as the owner of the animal would be purchas
ing six dollars worth of coal to obtain one dollars worth of
Liquid Koal
LIQUID KOAL is in general use by veterinary surgeons
throughout the whole country embodying a wider range of
use than any other preparation known to science
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JAS S DOYLE Vice President
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