The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 29, 1907, Image 8

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Human Life Seems Centered In Stomach
All Else Is Secondary
The immense success which has fol
lowed L T Cooper during the past
year with his new preparation has ex
ceeded anything of the kind ever be
fore witnessed in most of the leading
cities where the young man has intro
duced the medicine Cooper has a
novel theory He believes that the hu
man stomach is directly responsible
for most disease To quote his own
words from an interview upon his ar
rival in an eastern city The average
man or woman cannot be sick if the
stomach is working properly To be
sure there are diseases of a virulent
nature such as cancer tuberculosis
diabetes etc which are organic and
are not traceable to the stomach but
oven fevers can in nine cases out of
ten be traced to something taken into
the stomach All of this half sick
nervous exhaustion that is now so
common is caused by the stomachic
conditions and it is because my rem
edy will and does regulate the stom
ach that I am meeting with such suc
cess
gestive apparatus that is doing its full
duty getting every particle of vitality
out of all food by transferring it to the
bowels in a perfectly digested state
this above all else brings health
Mr A C Brock chef of the Brock
Restaurant Market District Boston
Mass who is a staunch believer in Mr
Coopers theory and medicine has this
to say I had chronic indigestion for
over three years I suffered terribly
and lost about thirty pounds I was a
physical wreck when I started this
Cooper medicine a month or so ago
Today I am as well as I ever was in
my life I am no longer nervous my
food does not distress me in the least
and I have a splendid appetite I am
gaining flesh very rapidly in fact at
the rate of a pound a day I would
not believe any medicine on earth
could have done for me what this has
done It is a remarkable preparation
and Mr Cooper deserves all his suc
cess
We recommend the Cooper prepara
tions as Deing remarkable medicines
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Ask the WHITE HOUSE About It
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ADVERTISED LIST
The following letters cards and pack
ages remain uncalled for at the McCook
postoflice November 22 1907
LETTERS
Barii ter Miss Laura Hawaii Jlr W J
Cup Mr G C
Farrell Mr Peter
Griffin Mr A II
Joseph Elmer B C
Mills Mr Elmer
Smith Peter
Skinner Jessie H
Thorman V II
Vitzer Mr V A
Dcvinski B
HuH Mr F L
Jo cph Mrs Anna
Lakin Mrs Gertrude
Iiyan J A
Spiccr Mr Vincent
Thomas Miss Lottie
Troutman JItDW
Van Dausen Miss Maud
CARDS
Bruggcr Miss Anna Hewbert Mr Bay
Robinson Mr R R Smith Mr Archie
VValbach Mr Ralph
When calling for these please say
they were advertised
F M Kimmell Postmaster
R F D No 1
A B Bower postal clerk came home
Sunday for his lay over
F S Lofton county commissioner
is building an addition to his home
Tiih Henry Voge place has been sold
A mysterious building has been com
menced on the Shadeland ranch Amos
could tell about if ho would
Hari Meyer has just completed ten
days of acceptalbe work on the roads on
the route Thanks
No mail Thankagiving day
GRANT PRECINCT NEWS
Fine weather continues
School closed Wednesday in district
51 for the Thanksgiving vacation
Mrs C M Cunningham teacher spent
the holidays at home in Beverly Nebr i
A fair audience greeted the meeting
last Sunday night
There was a surprise dance at the Cox
frtrni on Miss Mamie John H Wesch
and Charles E Spaulding kept them
going all the time
Wanted Local representee for Mc
Cook and vicinity to look after renewals
and increase subscription list of a prom
inent monthly magazine on a salary
and commission basis Experience de
sirable but not necessary Good op
portunity for right person Address
Publisher Box 59 Station O New
York
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pass through ni loins I was unable to
rest well at night as I was forced to be
constantly changing my position The
secretions from my kidneys were irregu
lar and the passages much too frequent
I consulted physicians but did not re
ceive more than temporary relief I
then used some highly advortised reme
dies and they also failed to help me I
then heard of Doans Kidney Pills and
procured a box at McUonuells drug
store They helped me wonderfully I
continued using them and my former
good health was restored
For sao by all dealers Price 50
cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo
New York sole agents for the United
States
Remember the name Doans and
take no other
NORTH SIDE
Mr and Mrs Fred Traphagan have a
new daughter
Mrs D C Shaw and Mrs Frank
Hoar are back from South Dakota
where they visited with friends aud re
latives for two months
Thomas Kennedy is in charge of L
V McConnells medicine wagon
Mr and Mrs M S Modrell are homo
again after a visit of two months in
Iowa and Illinois with friends and rel
atives
Frauk Kennedy is hauling the child
ren of district 56 to district 41s school
Bon Lytle has rented the King ranch
over on the Driftwood for next season
William Doyle and family were hap
pily surprised by their many neighbors
aud friends just before they left for
Oregon
Mr aud Mrs S C King are home
from spending a couple of months at
the old home in Indiana
Martin Kennedy has improved his
place noticeably with a new stable cow
shed and chicken house
The Driftwood Valley Telephone Co
has filed its articles of incorporation
Capital stock is S1000 00 The comp
any will operate in the Driftwood Valley
country southwest of McCook connect
ing that section with the city and per
haps in time connecting with the Bea
ver Valley lines
ORDER OF HEARING
State of Nebraska Red Willow county ss
At a county court held at the county court
room in and for said county November 22nd
lJuT Present J C Moore county judge
In the matter of the estate of Sarah J Cooley
deceased On reading and tiling the petition of
George W Cooley praying that administration
of said estate may be granted to Alexander
Ellis as administrator Ordered that Decem
ber 11 rH7 at one oclock p in is assigned for
hearing said petition when all persons inter
ested in said matter may appear at a count
court to be held in and for said county and
-how cause why the praer of petitioner should
licit he irranted and that notice of the pendency
of said petition and the hearing thereof be
gien to ail persons miere ieu in sum inauer uy
publishing a copy of this order in the McCook
Tribune a weeklj new -paper printed in -aid
count j for three succt sive weeks prior to said
lav ol hearing J C Moohi
I Y true copy seal Count Judge
Hojle A l Jdred Attorney-
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mjuimjuu land N0W 0PEN for
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fullr Illustrated book ofijaptces SENT 3
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them is to grow enthusiastic Ten
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bboes would not be nade and sold daily
old they not furnish the fullest measure
cf style comfort ard economy
We present here one of our endless
varieties But the newspaper cut can
not do justice to the shapely toe the
soft Gun Llecal leather nor the clever
sncemalcing You must see this boot
to appreciate it
But remember tiis is only one of many We
have Queen Quality slyles for every taste and
for every need many new ones received this week
S3 50 and 300
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BRINGS US
The Biggest Variety
The Biggest Stock
Lest
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Buy
Presents
Early
THE
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If you have not visited the GIGANTIC SALE it is not too late 3et It is still going on and every gg
Is department represents a mass of bargains from a little baby shoe to a mans fur coat Come and get
H in on all of these bargains at this nONEYRAISING SALE
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RED WILLOW
Mr Ruggles has gone to Texas with a
yjew of locating
Noah Sawyer is around again after a
siege of throat trouble
Paul Smith is painting Owen Long
nockers house
Mrs Sawyer and two daughters made
a visit of several days to Mrs Frank
Blake near Havana
Mr lluntsiuger of McCook is plaster
ing Owen Longneckars house instead of
Mr Amun of Cambridge as was roport
o J last week
Ott and Gladys Randol spent Satur
day evening and Sunday at their uncle
Fred Rondels at McCook
Little Marie Meyers had a birthday
ptirty ou Monday she being five years
old
On Monday Jacob Randel brought in
bin rows from his place south of Mc
Cook whore they have been during the
summer
Mrs Smith went to Danbury Sunday
n turning Monday
DANBURY o
Mrs Ella Mack and daughter Ida from
Illin lis are here visiting her parents
Mr and Mrs Stilgebouer
The teachers institute held in the
Con regatioual church the 23rd was
weli itteoded and very instructive
Herman Wintjen and wife started
Saturday for a visit in New York to the
formers sister
Air and Mrs Liesure are going to
P wuee City for an indefinite visit with
tltur daughter Mis Thieson
The meetings at the Methodist church
continue through the week
W A Stone accompanied E LWhite
to the Sanitarium at Lincoln We un
derstand Mr White is in a very critical
Ciiiuiiton
Alfred Palmers father and mother of
Stamford ate Thanksgiving dinner with
them
Howard Ruby and wife of Kanona
were here on a flying visit Wednesday
r and Mrs Goodenberger have re
turned home from Michigan where they
ire called on account of the death of
the formers brother
Mirshal Rice captured Frank McAlfee
a fiuuitive from justice as he was pass
v through on a freight train
Willie Musgrave returned from near
II i jler Colo where he took a home
si i last fall
S II Stilgebouer and family of Mar
io spent Sunday with his father S J
SuUebouer and sister Ella Macks and
d utiter
BARTLEY
Miss Pearl Lyman came down from
Indianola Sunday to remain at home
while her father I A Lyman is in Texas
looking for land bargains
Mrs Bert Moore drove down Thurs
day morning with her parents who took
the train for Waco Neb their home
Art Stevens lost three steers with
cornstalk disease this week
Elmer Dietsch got back from Dakota
last week
Denver painters have contracted to
paint the scenery in the opera houso
The M E parsonage is being painted
this week
The Christian church parsonage was
plastered this week and will soon be
ready for occupancy
Two young bloods went to McCook
Saturday got loaded with booze They
returned to Bartley in the evening raised
a racket and as a result served time in
our village jail
F G Stilgebouer and family enjoyed
Thanksgiving dinner with his parents
at Danbury
The opera house will be illuminated
with electric lights
Carpenters are at work on the new
hotel
Samuels quit the Farrer restaurant
Tuesday Sam Peterson is the new man
in his place
Geo Theobald of Wauneta is transact
ing business in Bartley this week
Resolutions of Respect
Whereas It has pleased the Supreme
Ruler of the Universe to call from this
earth our Worthy Brother I J Reyn
olds a charter member of McCook Jodge
No 137 I O O F Therefore be it
Resolved That this lodge and order
has lost a worthy member the city an
honest and upright citizen and all who
knew him a genial friend and be it
further
Resolved That we extend to his
mother sisters and brothers who sur
vive him our heartfelt sympathy in this
their hour of sorrow and be it further
Resolved That these resolutions be
published in the McCook papers and a
copy be sent to the family of our de
ceased Brother and a copy spread upon
the records of the lodge
W H Ackekman
S L Doan
A McMlLLEN
Committee
Have You Houses To Rent
Then you should bo supplied with
rent receipt books The Tribune has
just what you want compact and com
plete
INDIANOLA
Miss Naucy Stevens of the State bank
enjoyed a visit last week from her sis
ter living in the oast somewhere
Martin Alters and family are here
temporarily from Ludell Kansas where
they have been for some time an 1 where
the expect to live in the future
A daughtei of Mr Ormau whose
home is in Om ilia is here with relatives
having come to attend her brothers
funeral
Alexander Brown with his two sons
and a daughter wjro in town a few
hours on Suud iy evening They were
euroute finm the western part of Nebras
ka to their home near Danbury
A child of Mr Robert living south
of the river 13 soriuiislv ill with diph
theria
Mrs Kurtz of Missouri Ri ge precinct
died and was buried at the Lutheran
church November 21st
Jake Uhlman who has been working
in Iloags livery barn left for Wyoming
Thursday evening wheie he intends
spending the winter
Mrs Jaynes and daughter Nettie have
gone I Omaha where they will reside in
the future
J Neel Son sent a team over to
Danbury Friday after a load of plaster
being unable to obtain it here Quite a
number of houses are under way of con
struction
N J Uerling is in St Joe on business
a few days this week
Mrs Johnson and daughter who have
been visiting the family of J S Phillips
returned to their home in Denver Mon
day morning
Edward Ormau died Monday morn
ing after a iingering illness of consump
tion The funeral was held in the Meth
odist church the pastor presiding A
large crowd of sympathizing friends at
tended the bervices
Mrs J L Gentry who has been visit
ing her daughter near Lincoln arrived
homo first of the week Her daughter
Mrs Johnson and two children accomp
anied her home for a visit
DECIDE YOURSELF
The Opportunity Is Here Backed by
McCook Testimony
Dont take our word for it
Dont depend on a strangers state
ment
Read McCook endorsement
Read the statement of McCook citi
zens
And decide for yourself
Hero is one case of it
Peter Foxen living north of Court
Houso McCook Neb says 1 cannot
begin to tell what torture I endured
from kidney trouble I had a dull ach
ing through my loins and kidneys that
emed lo he with mp constantly I was
UTahlr to bend without taking hold of
something and then sharp twinges would
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