The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 24, 1907, Image 8

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A RARE OPPORTUNITY
in here offered to tho
Sick and Suffering
of our community
Read Reflect Act
carefully thoroughly accordingly
VISITING SPECIALISTS
from the
Cleveland Institute of Medicine
and Surgery
Legally Cha terod and Incorporated
CLEVELAND OHIO
Will pay their first visit to
McCook Nebraska
nnd will bo at tho
Commercial Hotel
TUESDAY JUNE 4
Tell Your Sick Friends
ONE DAY ONLY
A M TO 730 P M
i -
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JSP 1 JFLd
Tit institute composed of a gro
rejuiarly graduated physicians an
z fgeons licenced legally charterer
t d incorporated under the laws of the
ate of Ohio sends at its own ex
j tse tiiese eminent medical special
i is in order to introduce the newest
r etk oas nd discoveries in medicine
s n surgery such as the system of
it 23tmeit under X ray Violet ray
-3 vr fay Hydrotherapy Etc to
3 ret those who call on the above
lr consultation examination ad
vice and all medicines required to
coE5jcte a cure absolutely free
Tfcsac specialists will diagnose your
astnd give you the benefit of their
a 7 rnd medical knowledge 5
TuSire is in this caseno experiment
13 r iiess work atryeur expense
Yea will be told whether you can be
vre or not If your case is curable
beY l put 3rou under treatment ini
srfcseSataiy if incurable they will give
jf sasch advice as may prolong your
lf Their treatment aiways gives
ixguck ruSef and ultimately positively
ur Being prepared to cope with
cic5 biivduai case the human sys
3m is thoroughly cleansed of the
JLeas ms a natural and direct manner
rsnJ iajccvement is noticed at once
evoa the worse cases are treated with
out any tcaionvenience to the patient
or tire parsuing of his or her daily
vocation1
f you 330 improving under your
izrxly physician do not come and
tfaka op- their valuable time as they
absain tely refuse to treat any one who
is under the care of the local
They wish besides to give
czch patient plenty of time arid tiuir
unJividetl attention bur cannot listen
to long stories not pertaining to yom
trouble They have discarded the old
methods and remedies used for ages
by the- medical world and -which it
would be folly to depend upon any
Icngcr for they are not known to
cure as thousands die depending on
li2m for relief The following liot of
dueoses only are taken under treat
ment to wit Diseases of the Nervous
System Heart Stomach Lungs Kid
ney Catarrh purulent or dry Con
sumption Epilepsy Deafness Diseases
of Women Tumors Pseudo Cancers
Piles of a Chronic Nature only They
rircat Deafness by an entirely new
inntod and hearing in many cases is
icjtored at once Catarrh in all its
varied forms like other diseases if
taken under treatment are cured
permanently to remain so and to never
rensrn It matters not whom you
hive seen or with whom treated do
not fail to call as a visit will cost you
nothing and may restore you to
Iceafth or even save or prolong your
life as thousands of persons will test
ify by unassailable testimonials in all
parts of the country If you suspect
Kidney Trouble bring a two ounce
iKstrle of your Urine for chemical and
microscopical analysis
REMEMBER -- The free offer is
during this visit only and will not be
repeated Persons commencing treat
ment upon their future visits will be
required to pay but not one cent will
hi as eked from those commencing
treatment during this visit for any
jKiedicine necessary to effect a cure
irrespective of your position in life
tor the number of those who come on
above date Whensoever or by
-whom Avanted a positive guarantee to
care will be given under their system
oi treatment Those having long
standing and complicated diseases
have failed to get -well and be
come discouraged are particularly in
Titcd to calL
NOTICErMarried ladies without
-their HUSBANDS and minors with
out their FATHERS will positively
aiotbe admitted to consultation un
less accompanied by one of their local
physicians
Office Hours 9 A M to 730 P M
ONT FORGET THE DATf
Tuesday June 4
ONE DAY ONLY
Womans Foreign Missionary Society
A group meetiog of tho Womans
Foreign Missionary Society of ho
Methodist Episcopal church in the
Iloldrege district will be held in Mc
Cook next Monday tho 27th instant
Following is tho program
MONDAY MOKNINO
900 Devotional led by Mrs Erastus
Smith lndinnola Aux
1030 Our Auxiliaries Discussion
led by Mrs A L Vance dis
trict secretary
Shall Our Young People Be En
listed Mrs N H Baugh
man supt of young peoples
work
Our Contingent Mrs James
John treasurer
Address Mary Carr Curtis of
Malaysia
Our Literature by member of
Benkoltnan Aux
AFTERNOON
l30 Missionary Love Feast Mary Carr
Curtis
200 Mission Study paper Mrs C
Barr of Benkelman
Discussion led by Mra Ella King
of Bartley
Address Mary Carr Curtis
Workers Hour Mrs Randolf
What Killed the Auxiliary Mrs
Etta Crippen Mott conf sec
Why I want an Auxiliary of the
Womans Foreign Missionary
Society ou my Charge Rev
Carman followed by all pastors
present
EVENING
800 Music
Consecration Service by Rev
Chadder
Address by MrsMary Carr Curtis
Offering
Benediction What shall I ren
der unto the Lord for all His
benefits toward me
Entertainment provided for all
Pastors especially urged to be present
Two Farms for Sale
No 1 East 27 2 30 320 acres 270
acres of which are smooth 150 acres in
cultivation 2 acres of ash grove 150
acres in pasture A 4 room frame
house stable 16x40 well windmill cis
tern and tank One milo to school
eight miles to McCook Good roads to
and a fine view of city 140 acres in
winter wheat one third of crop goes
with farm Price 36400 Reasonable
terms
No 2 Southwest 14 9 miles
to McCook 16 miles to Cedar Bluffs
15S acres smooth 30 acres in wheat 20
acres in barley and corn one third of
crop goes with farm This is a very fine
quarter nicely located Price 83200
Terms reasonable
These are exceptional bargains and
the prices quoted will not hold good after
June 20 Write me phone me or come
and see me I will show the land
I M Smith Owner
McCook Nebr
Last Friday evening Mrs A Cal
houn entertained in honor of her
daughter Miss Lorene An elaborate
five course dinner was served The
main decoration of tho dining room were
pink and white carnations of which
there was a profusion Music and
games brought to a close a very enjoy
able event
Young Peoples Christian Endeavor
at the Congregational church 7 p m
every Sunday Topic for May 26 Home
Missions The Progress of the Southern
Mountaineers Isa 527 12 Leader
Mr Jeffries All are welcome Also
remember that we now have a Junior
Endeavor for the children on Sunday af
ternoons at 3clock
The Weekly Inter Ocean is the only
weekly newspaper published in Chicago
in connection with a great daily paper
It contains a judiciously selected sum
mary of the news of tho nation and
world the best stories home farm
womens boys and girls and other
special departments and fair patriotic
able editorials written from a Repub
lican viewpoint It is by far the best
general newspaper of the Western states
The regular price for The Weekly Inter
Ocean is 51 and for tho Tribune 51
But subscriptions will be received at
this office for these two papers in combin
ation for only 5105
Lot For Sale
50 foot lot two blocks north of opera
house 20 bearing fruit trees 14 shade
trees I M Smith owner McCook
Nebr
Merchants and Bankers Attention
I buy notes and accounts against cor
poration and railroad employees
R J Okgajc
Council Bluffs Iowa
Room 2 Brown Block
For Sale
My residence property and two or
three lots at 703 Madison street one
block east of City park McCook For
terms write me 1115 H street Lincoln
Neb W S Perry
Attention Farmers
After April 1 1907 we will buy hogs
only on Tuesdays and Wednesdays of
each week
Wilcox Marsh
Teaming- and Draylng
Also sand for sale Phone Black 263
tf C C Harless
Union Memorial Services
Union Memorial services will bo held
at tho Baptist church at 11 a ra May
26 All ministers and their congrega
tions invited to be prosent All mem
bers of tho G A RM Ladies Circle W
R C Spanish American at d ex-Confederate
soldiers are requested to meet
at Odd Fellows hall at 10 a in sharp
to march in a body to the Baptist
church Sermon by Rev J Stewart
Miller of Edison Nebr
MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE
All old soldiers sailors marines sol
diers of the Spanish American warladies
of tho W R C and G A R and ex-Confederate
soldiers are requested to meet at
Odd Fellows hall at 930 a m Form
procession right resting on Main and
Denison streets Procession to start
at 10 a mf headed by drum corps
Special request for mayor city council
civic societies and citizens to form in
line of march to cemetery where the
special ritual and decoration service will
be observed We especially request that
all wishing to go to the cemetery will
not precede the procession but keep in
line of march The ladies of the W R
C andG A R are each requested to
detail four members to act with a like
committee of the post to act as decorat
ing committee After the decoration
services are concluded tin drum
corps G A R and the cieties
will reassemble at Odd FelW hall at
130 p m form in lino and march to
the Bixlor opera house where the gen
eral address will be made beginning at
2 p in Program for afternoon as fol
lows
Song by the public school children
Prayer
Reading of orders by the adjutant
Reports from decorating committee
Song by public school children
Address by Mrs Vanderhoof
Reading of Lincolns address at Gettys
burg by Mrs W S Morlan
General address by 11 H Berry
Song America led by public school
children
Benediction
All loyal people both old and young
are earnestly requested to bring ilowers
to Odd Fellows hall May 30 by 9 am
if possible The season being late we
need the assistance of all
By Order of Committee
Cooper WHhelm Wedding
At high noon Tuesday May 11 1907
at the home of the brides parents Mr
and Mrs C G Wilhelm in Gerver pre
cinct twelve miles south of McCook
occurred the wedding of Mr Warren L
Cooper and Miss Clara Wilhelm Rev
M B Carman officiating The groom
was for a long time head clerk in the
store of J A Wilcox Son and is the
son of W II Cooper of McCook The
bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs C
G Wilhelm who have lived in Gerver
precinct since 1891 and are well known
in that section of Red Willow county
The young people were the recipients
of many useful gifts
The ceremony was witnessed by re
latives and near neighbors of the con
tracting parties after which an elegant
wedding dinner was served
The young people departed Thurs
day for Colorado Springs Colo where
the groom has a position with an ex
press company
COURT HOUSE NEWS
COUNTY COURT
Marriage licenses issued since last re
port
John P Nies 33 and Mrs Lillian Mc
Farland 30 both of McCook
David II Rector 24 and Viola A
Ohlson 20 both of Bartley
Earl D Eddy 22 of Lincoln and
Minnie B Wolf 21 of Bartley
Andrew J Laymon 36 and Mrs
Maggie S Clayton 35 both of Lebanon
Married May 21 by county judge
Warren L Cooper 21 of McCook and
Clara Wilhelm 19 of Cedar Bluffs Kas
The Gaitlier Lecture
Notwithstanding outside street at
tractions and a threatening storm a
goodly number were present at the
Methodist church last Monday night
to hear Rev B F Gaither of Hold
rege give his lecture A Journey
Through the Holy Land Rev B F
Gaither is just back from the Orient
and is full of his subject Sixty stere
opticon views were given which gave a
better understanding of the sayings of
the Savior of men The lecturer is a
pleasing speaker and McCook people
would like to hear him again
Victim of Measles and Whooping Cough
Leona the four-year-old daughter of
Mr and Mrs L R Williams died on
last Sunday morning early from an
attack of measles complicated with
whooping cough Services were held
in StPatricks Catholic church Monday
morning after which the body was laid
away in Longview cemetery The be
reaved parents have tenderest sympathy
of all in their sorrow Another child
is also very ill
Masonic Officers Elect
At the regular election of officers for
McCook lodge No 135 A F A M
Tuesday evening the following officers
were chosen
C L Fahnestock W M
C B Gray S W
B H Stewart J W
Sylvester Cordeal Treasurer
Lon Cone Secretary
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They say
It is rather early in the season to run a sale while
the stock is fresh and complete
Clothing
1 M c
It
iwawaswwtewfrwy
COOK
yes it is
But when you need the goods
and I need the money
That is the time there is an inducement for you to buy Right now
is your opportunity to get seasonable goods at after
season prices You cant afford
to miss it
All 65c and 75c Un
rwear now
DC
Mens Dress Shirts
45c
Mens 250 to 3 Hats
all colors
14
Dont delay
but come earl
I
Shoes Shoes
All Ladies 2 50 and 3
Oxfords and
Slippers in black tan
and patent leather
all shapes only
THEY MUST GO
Mens 10 Suits
Mens 12 50 1 5 Suits
Very fine 18 20 Suits
Kuppenheimer 22
25 Suits only
1650
We dont stand for profit
We needHtlidmoiiey
maHMMiHHiMa
NEBRASKA
3BSZSWI agjmmsSffSISS
fTlj - ij a Wi Mn iiiivi jihj
BLOCKADED
nrravir TlnucrtTinlrt Vlimilrl TTflW Tf I
Resist It
The back aches because the kidneys
are blockaded
Help the kidneys do there work
The back will ache no more
Lots of proof that Doans Kidneys
Pills do this
W II McCay engineer at the Aber
nathyMfg Co and living at 110 Dakota
street Leavenworth Kan says
Though I doctored and tried all kinds
of medicines I suffered severely from
kidney trouble for all of a year and noth
iug seemed to do me the least bit of
good The pain in my back was ter
rible and sharp twinges would cramp
me up at times so that I could hardly
move The kidney secretions were ir
regular and contained a great deal of
sediment that looked like brick dust
One physician who treated me said
I had muscular rheumatism but he
did not help me After giving up all
hope of finding relief 1 happened to
learn through a friend about Doans
Kidney Pills and got a box at E C
Fritsches drug store I found benefit
in tho treatment and continued it until
I had taken three boxes I was entirely
cured of kidney trouble and have had
no sign or symptom of it since If ever
any medicine saved a mans life Doans
Kidney Pills saved mine I have been
well for six years and know several
people who have used Doans Kidney
Pills on the strength of the testimonial
I gave in 1S99 recommending them 1
have yet to hear of a case in which this
remedy failed
For sale by all dealers Price 10
cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo N
Y sole agents for the United States
Remember the name Doans and
take no other
PUBLICATION NOTICE
Mary E Brady Loretta BradyJohn TBrady
Julia C Brady and Joseph F Bradv minor
heirs of JolinT Brad deceased and Mary E
Brady as puardian of Loretta Bradj John T
Brady Julia C Brady aud Joseph F Brady
minors defendant ill take notice that on tho
Jith day of April 19J7 Esther A- Lewis defend
ant tiled her answer and cross petition against
said defendants the plaintiff and tho other de
fendants hereinafter named in the suit pending
in the District Court for Red Willow Count Ne
braska wherein tEdward 15 Cowles is plaintiff
and Esther A Lewi Andrew E Harvej surviv
ing partner of tho firm of Burton k Harvej and
the defendants flrt aforesaid are defendants
tho object and prajer of which aro to foreclo e
a mortgago executed and delivered by IIarri3
Tuttloand Mary Tuttle to said Esther A Lei3
on Nov 16 1N5 upon tho west half of tho
southeast quarter of section one and tho north
east quarter of section twelve all in township
ona north range thirtj west of tho Cth princi
pal meridian in said county to securo the pay
ment of one promissory note dated November
16 1SS6 for SGUU due in 5 years from date thereof
and to foreclose tho paymentof ili taxes paid
thereunder and interest on said notes and taxes
that there is now due and upaid on eaid notes
mortgages aud taxes paid by said Esther A
Lewis the sum of 63121 with lOpercentinterest
thereon on 5600 thereof from NovlSlOl on S1300
thereof from Dec 3 1006 and on 2113 thereof
frfm Dec 7 lPOOfor which sums and interest
snid cross petitioner pra3 for a decree of fore
closure and salo of said premises and for gen
eral relief You are required to answer said
cross petition on or before the 3rd day of June
1907 Dated April 25th 1907 4-26-U
Esther A Lewis Cross Petitioner
By W S Morlan Her Attorney
The Royal Worcester
Coutille in White Are Also made from White Batiste
flattens the abdomen Stji S02 for Tall
enthens the waist StOUt Figures
nd rediicp the hips in the
Pwinklinfi of an oyo
yho boninr is double
igasily adjusted quickly released
Style 457 for Short fSJ ther cor
StOUt Figures CJtout women equals thf Adjuto
Prices 100 and 150
y We have latest styles in
Queen Quality Oxfords
in both light and heavy
soles patent leather and
soft kid
Poll oriri ca thp rnnct cwp11 wsicts in tOWTl Wr2
prx bail auu o uiv UUJi jvu nuww u
have them
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We especially call your attention to
our line of
Voile
Sk
and also ask you to call and get our
Down Prices
on several styles of skirts we have no competition on
these lines either in quality or prices
Honest John
Dry Goods QraiUliS Groceries
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