The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 18, 1907, Image 8

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DEAFNESS CURED
CROSSED EYES
STRAIGHTENED
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E T ALLEN AM PhD MD
Ex Secretary Nebraska State Board of Health Prof or Eye Diseases in the National Medical College of Chicago
and Author of Several Standard Medical and Optical Works
ENDORSEMENTS
Your work has been successful be
yond our expectations D E Foris
tall York Neb
In all cases I have found Dr Allens
judgment correct and his treatment
successful O B Hugg M D Tren
ton Neb
I refer all my eye and ear cases to
Dr E T Allen and I take pleasure in
saying it has always been with satis
faction to myself and my patrons
W E Buck IY1 D Minden Neb
Mrs M A Smith of Centerville la
Avrote My cataracts have entirely
disappeared Shall I continue the
medicine One of dozens of testi
monials of the same kind
I would trust my wife or my child
in Dr Allens care for a difficult opera
tion with perfect faith in his skill as
a surgeon and his integrity and honor
as a man D R Bell M D David
City Neb
My patients have invariably ex
pressed themselves as pleased with
the results of Dr Allens treatment
which has always been successful
Dr R H Palmer Alma Neb
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THE PERFECT EYE SEES ALL ALIKE
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Dr E T Allens diagnosis prog
nosis and treatment are always of the
best order and well pleasing to both
patients and myself A L Macomber
M D Norfolk Neb
I know Dr Allen to be a skillful
operator from a delicate operation
which he performed very successfully
on both of my eyes Dr Jas G Bren
izer Broken Bow Neb
P D Armours head man in Chicago
paid Dr Allen his bill and then added
a gift of 1000 because the Doctor had
cured his wife of a monthly neuralgia
by removing a debilitating eye strain
Dr Allen is a past master in the art
of healing and is having the most
marvelous success in his work here
The Leadville Herald Dispatch
Miss Seidow of Sidney Xeb re
cently wrote to Dr Allen I have
put your picture in my album because
you straightened my eyes One of
the G14 cases successfully operated
on for crossed eyes
Nothing succeeds like success
Said Dr Lincoln Hulley President of
John B Stetson University Dr Allen
is a success in whatever position he
is placed
TEST TYPE
Deferti ef ejfct mptnt eerrwtlcn by tie nse of rpeelJtlrt tre ptnrli
pedMBiad nl aa be o corrected by tie proper ndjcrtnrnt of perfectly maS
rsses that their effect wCl be entirely orrutcd This print should be read etaS
U fifteen laches from the eye If jot cannot da no yoa should wear rpertaek i
3 does not pay to boy ckep spectacles They distort the rays of light distab ihj
mjles cf Tbion cause paa cad ducomfbrt and injure the eyesight When it a
accessary to bold work or reading cutter farther than fteen laches from the eya
fa order to see distinctly it is a sare ai3 d failing rulon and tsoch arocTance
feramfcgt and paia w3J be ptrtital by bzncg a pair of glasses ftled
FANCY GROCERIES X
Owing to delay in shipment
of fixtures we will do busi
ness from the Old Blair Stand
the fore part of the week
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EYE EAR AND NERVE SURGEON OF DENVER
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Mr A L Ai mstrong of Chicago
said My daughter was an invalid
spending three fourths of her time in
bed until Dr Allen operated on her
for eye strain Now she is never sick
and walks miles every day for exercise
and pleasure
Dr E T Allen has performed sev
eral very difficult operations on the
eye for patients in this locality and
in every case has given the best of
satisfaction J F Edgar M D Ed
gar Neb
I regard Dr E T Allen as one of
the safest and most skillful eye and
ear surgeons in the West In not a
single instance has he failed to give
the very best satisfaction to my pa
tients M B Snyder M D Council
Bluffs la
What is success He has achieved
success who has lived well laughed
often and loved much who has gained
the respect of intelligent men and
the love of little children who has
left the world better than he found
it who has always looked for the best
in others and given the best he had
whose life is an inspiration whose
memory a benediction
Test for distantVision
SHOULD BE READ EASILY AT 20 FT
NOTE IN ALL OF THE ABOVE TESTS TRY EACH EYE SEPARATELY
BAIVTLEY
Truman Woods went to Gothenburg
Monday to stay with his son Arthur
through tho winter
George Carr wont to Missouri Sun
day on n visit for n fow weeks with rel
atives and friends
A I Cochran eamo down from Mc
Cook and visited over Sunday with tho
family
Leo Sexton went to visit his parents
near Stockvillo over Sunday
Mr Wost moved Monday from tho
Higgins property to tho Grandma llodg
kins residence
Dr Mackechnio of Indianoln stopped
in Bartloy a short time Monday on his
way to Cambridge
Ross Grissell of Cambridgo moved in
to the Higijins property nnd will mako
this his homo believing it will bo bene
ficial to the health of his family Ross
is a good carpenter and has soveral jobs
on hand here
S B Rowe and wife left Wednesday
evening on 1G for an extended visit in
Iowa
Mrs Dan Richmond is on tho sick
list this week
Earnest Dodd of Indianoln visited in
Bartley a few days this week
Milan Heeson moved Wednesday in
to his now residence in tho west part of
town
Percy Catlett will soon begin building
a residenco on his lots just west of II
L Browns home
Basket social at tho Christian church
this Friday evening
George Leight of Lincoln will preach
in the Christian church Sunday morn
ing and evening
Tho now parsonages of tho M E
church and Christian church are being
erected
Work on the new hotel foundation be
gan Wednesday morning
A fine boy was born to Mr and Mrs
George Wolf Wednesday morning
Richmond is now a smiling grandpa
Mrs Bastin has bought the Rollings
residence property and moving in
Henry Gies has moved into tho Clay
Hoover property this week
DANBURY
Miss Roemich of Beukelman is visit
ing with her friend Miss Alta Morgan
Miss Laura Dewey returned Monday
from a four months visit with relatives
and friends in Bynurnvill Mo Her
aunt Mrs Gertrude Thomas who ac
companied her there remained ou ac
count of an aged mother who has very
poor health
Mrs Joseph Cass of Franklin who
has been visiting her mother and sister
Mrs Lilhe Cass has returned home
John Newman is having hauling done
in preparation for building a new house
26x6 on his lot he bought of Mr Woods
That is light John best to have tho
cage before you get ihe bird
Alex Strain is building an addition to
his house
The stork has heen doing a landoflice
business in this part of the county tho
last week Born to Mrs Alfred Ashton
a son October 11 to Mrs Otto Puelz a
son October 11 to Mrs Clifford Naden
a son October 11
Mrs Axtell has moved io Mrs Cash
hens building vacated by Cliftons
Steve Plasford has returned from tho
sandhill country satisfied that Decatur
county and home are the best places in
the world
Arthur Everist is preparing to leave
for the state of Washington to make it
his future home
IHDIANOLA
A M Teel and wife went to Omaha
Monday night
Mike Morosic camo in on 5 Monday
evening for a visit with home folks
Mrs W Bobst who accompanied her
husband to Illinois a few weeks ago
will stay and visit awhile before return
ing home
A L Miller is in Omaha this week
attending the grand lodge of Odd Fel
lows
Miss Edith Allen visited with relat
ives in McCook Wednesday
Miss Anna Smith visited her uncle
and cousins in McCook Sunday
Mr and Mrs Joe Carmichael are
entertaining some friends of Ze olden
time
W Bobst has returned from his Illi
nois Missouri visit and has resumed
hh place behind the counter in K L
Duckworths drug store
Miss Adelaide Streff was a passenger
on No 5 going to McCook Saturday
night
Paul Smith is at home for a visit with
his parents and little brother after a
prolonged absence
Miss Lena Hill took the train Wed
nesday morning for Denver where she
will return to her work in the hospital
Mr Walker Andrews of the Beaver
Valley was in Indianola Monday Mrs
Andrews and Flossie went to McCook
same day to attend the Garvey Dye
wedding
Clark Hedges have moved into the
cozy brick residence in tho north part
of town built by Frank Tritsch
The brick work of Editor Byfields
new building is nearing completion and
presents a very neat appearance
Mis Roxy Brown of Danbury was
the guest of Mrs M II Smith Sunday
night
Mrs Baxter has rented her house to
Ben Jussell who will move into it soon
Miss Katie Porter of Haigler is in
town the guest of friends
Marion Powell of Lincoln is in town
this week on business
J W Dolan went down to Cambridge
Wednesday morning to spend the day
Charles Lamborn of Wilcox left for
his homo this morning Wednesday
after a short visit with former friends
George Mick and family now live in
the northern part of town having
moved n week or so ago
Mrs Jack Kelly living north of town
is very low with typhoid fever Mr
Hill also has several sick ones at his
home Mr Hill is Mrs Kellys father
The Congregationnl church is under
going a process of painting
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The following real estate filings have
been made in the county clerks office
since our last report
Lincoln Land Co to Rudolph Oker on
wd to lots 3 and 4 blk 9 6th McCook 400 00
TE McDonald gnardian to J C Ash
ton guardian deed to lots 8 and 0
blk 2 Danbury 400 CO
Franccnia Folden and husb to George
rfpahn wd to lot 0 blk 2 Gth McCook 1700 CO
George Yost and wife to Jacob Frank
wd to lot 1 blk 33 2nd McCook 1C00 00
Charles White to Clark M Crawford qcd
to u hf ne qr 29-1-30 1 to
Clark M Crawford and wife to S A D
Shilling recr qcd to W O L in Curtis
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F you are not in touch with GRANNIS the Merchant
you and he both lose He needs your business but
you also need him in your business If you have been
a steady customer and a square man GRANNIS
knows it If hard luck should strike you your being
in close touch with him will help you some cj Dont
worry Ifyou have the respect and confidence of GRANNIS
it is an asset that is worth iiiuch Successful men have a
thing they call Credit They guard it Do business with
GRANNIS You should be in as close touch with him as
with your family physician Both in the nature of the case
know some of your secrets One is as important to you as
the other We invite your confidence Permit us to be
your mercantile physician We will not violate your con
fidence
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I LOVELL NIES
Another New Inovice
Just Received
Latest Fall and Winter Hats
For Ladies Misses and Children
NATTY LINE OF SCHOOL CAPS
All persons indebted to us are re
quested and urged to make as prompt
payment as possible
LOWELL NIES
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ADVERTISED LIST
The following letters cards and pack
ages remain uncalled for at the McCook
postoflice October 15 1907
LETTERS
Beck Chas B
Daugherty Mrs L A
Fricke Don 2
Gould Chis2
Kennedy Miss Ida
Moutz Chas
McFadden Geo
OKcor C F
Scofield Lee
Williams Miss Callie
Registered letter Miss Mary Connolly
CARDS
Baker Mathow
dark Mar hall
Fricke Don
Miller Lee
Simmons E C
Te mi Harvey
Whittier Win J
Birmingham J D
Elliot Chas
Fosbinder Gilbert
Hats W
Kraft Geo 2
Miller J A
McKern Viola
Shirley Miss Ed
Thompson Geo G
Wolf Win
Barber Mrs A
Collin Louisa
Hill W L 2
Ritz Miko
Stronchon J II
Thompson Edward D
Weyneth Euby
When calling for these please say
they were advertised
F JI Kimmell Postmaster
Real Estate iranslers
Lincoln Land To to Je J Bakr vd to
lots and J blk 9 fith McCook
Stella White and hu band to Tnrnh
JV CO
Wishon deed to pt no rjr ne fir 33 2S 2WX 10
Walter Stokes and wifo to Sadie
ris ey wd to lot 12 blk 1 McCook 2G00 C
Geo E Denton and wife to Peter Foxeu
John U Collinc wd to lots 7 S blk 1
1st McCook
2200 ro
J Walter King and wife to John K Gor
don wd to n hf nw fir and se qr nw qr
and ne qr sw qr 2M 29 600 tO
New Piano Mover
R M Douglass Co have purchased
the latest up-to-date apparatus manu
factured for piano moving No cnanco
to injure your instrument See them
NOTICE FOR PLBLrf TION
Department of the interior land office nt Lin
coln ebra ka October 1 1 1j07
viVT herb i VT thiit raviu A- So f
to mnkf 1 ftnl hra fp r -
claim viz Honeteacl Entry No AT
March UMfitfor the cat halPofwcli
township north range 30 wet and that
rw1 HiaJf e the county udge t
McCook Neb on November 30 1S07
3 nanes - following w itue to prove hi
Ln reVdn l and cultivate f
STiJp rJ nmerviJIe P C Bu h J
Chas F Shkud KugLfr
NOTICE FOR PUBLIC VTION
rfJnevrimenit fhe laJ office at Lin
coln Nebraska October 1 J m7
Notice i hereby gijen that Jams A Scott of
McCook Neb ha tiled notice t hi internum
to make Una five
year proof
upport f l
claim viz Homestead Entry No im inn 1
March l1 ISO for the southeast quurteTo f
tonj2 town hip 3 north range 30 V - Si
that said proof uill be nodfore the uiSt
hi continuous residence upon and piIH JKT
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