The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 13, 1908, Image 2

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Thats the official slogan of a certain town in Arkan
sas which through boosting itself and boosting its boost
ers has doubled its population since the 1900 census
BOOST THE BOOSTER
The Arkansas town had been quarreling among itself
for years and standing
still It had boosters
but it had others who
refused to boost the
boosters refused to
stand by them and yell
Good boy keep it up
BOOST THE BOOS
TER
Finally the town got
together with itself or
ganized a Boost the
Booster Club and be
gan to boom Now its
principal thoroughfare
which was a streak of
mud is a stretch of as
phalt and it has new
buildings to match Now
everybody boosts the
booster and booms the
boom
BOOST THE BOOS
TER
This town might
take a hint from that
one We have our town
boosters every town has some But sometimes they
get discouraged because of opposition right here in our
midst
BOOST THE BOOSTER
Cut out the criticism
Quit the queering
Boom the Boom
Then watch the old town perk up and plunge for
ward You can see it move
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WHEN YOU BOOST THE BOOSTER YOU BOOM
THE BOOM
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Chimstias Bible school at 10 a m
T P S C E at 7 p m All are
to these services
Catholic Order of services Mass
in Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school f 230 p m Every Sunday
Wji J Kirwim O M I
Baftst Sunday school at 10 a in
Preaching service at 1100 a m Even
ing service at S00 B Y P U at 7 p m
i jaost cordial invitation is extended to
3 Jo worship with us
E Burton Pastor
Christian Science Services Sun---day
at 11 a ru and Wednesday at 8
-x zn Subject Man Meetings
ield in- Diamond block Room open
Vennesdays and Saturdays from 2 to 4
vp m Science literature on sale
Episcopal Preaching services at St
- Albans church at 11a in and 730 p
v yb Sunday school at 10 a m All
welcome to these services
of the Holy Communion at the
service
E R Earle Rector
itf xthotmst Sunday school at 10 a m
- Sermons by pastor at 11 and S Junior
league at 4 Epworth League at 7
Srajer meeting Wednesday night at
9pjn You are welcomed and made glad
- at this church
M B Carman Pastor
v Congregational Sunday school at
iO a m Preaching at 11 a m and 7 45
p m by pastor Junior CE at 3 p m
Senior C E at 7 p m Prayer meeting
avery Wednesday at 745 Special pro
gram by Mens club next Sunday even
ing Sermon subject Encouraging
Signs in Our American Life The pub
Alicas cordially invited to these services
G B Hawkes Pastor
Only 200 A Year
iuring the one week of March 23 to
iS inclusive the Lincoln Daily News
will accept 62 from mail subscribers
for a whole year to April 1 1909 the
regnlnr price being 53
This cut in price is made posible
oj iaking traveling solicitors from the
rxsd and doing business with the read
ers direct giving them the savings in
salaries railroad fares hotel bills etc
229 News is a regular S3 paper but
v by ibis method you can save SI
This will be a great year in Nebras
ka and ou will want a daily paper
Ow thats not afraid to say right out
it thinks No office holders or
seakers are interested in this
PVBTtftriVVk KA
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paper Its run on the qua re deal plan
under no obligation to political bosses
Arent you interested in tho fight that
is being mane in Nebraska for every
bodys good If you art send in your
82 and get this live paper all through
the campaign and through tho next
legislature Keep tab on what is being
done The people will never get whats
their rightful due until they go after
it The News will always be found
helping you to get whats fair
Remember the bargain week March
23 to 23 The price will be S3 after that
week and its a good bargain at even
that higher price
Will Go Some
The horse races at the state fair the
vnlr in Rnntntnhnr rm nnnfllinnpri I
by the committee are as follows Stakes
to close May 1st 235 and 221 trotting
for purses of 81000 each 3-year-old 3-year-old
245 for Nebraska bred colts
trotting each for purses of 8500 and a
trot for 8250
230 222 and 214 pacing each3for a
purse of 310003-year-old 3-year-old 240
for Nebraska bred colts each for a purse
of 8500 and 2-year-old pace for 8250
The classes closing August lOthwill
be as follows 230 225 and 217 trott
ing each for 8500 25 225 and2lS and
free-for-all pacing each for a purse of
8500
Running 2-year-old Nebraska bred
colts 4J4 furlongs for 8200 and a Derby
1 1 G miles for 8300 besides seven other
running races ranging from one half to
one mile We would suggest that our
horsemen write to W R Mellor secre
tary Lincoln for further particulars
The Close of Day
Come for the day is closing
See yonder sunset glow
And the honeybees are dozing
As they did long years ago
Come O sweetheart listen
To the story to be told
Come a little nearer
And tell it as of old
Come for the day is closing
And we both are growing gray
Not in the youths bright morning
As we were of yesterday
Come for the day is closing
And our lives are homeward
bound
Come let us talk together
Of the joys that wo have found
Come for my heart is nearing
A far more purer shrine
For only on the morrow
My Christ will call me mine
Marion V Andeeson
February 1908
Republican Congressional Convenilcn
The republican deh gate convention
of tin Fifth Nebraska district was held
in Hastings Monday It was largely
attended and an enthusiastic Norris
gathering
1 D Evans of Konesaw Adams coun
ty whh chairman and 7 R McCarl of
McCook Red Willow county secretary
National delegates from the Fifth
district are A WSterne of Hall county
J C Gammill of Frontier count
Sternes alternate is Jennison of Olay
and Gammills alternate is C W Kaley
of Webster
Tho rousing resolutions passed follow
resolutions
We the Republicans of the Fifth Con
gressional District of Nebraska in con
vention assembled do lit re by reaffirm
our allegiance to tho principles of tho
Republican party as enunciated by its
long regime of unprecedented national
prosperity unequalled in tho annals of
national existence and as proclaimed
by our last national and state platforms
and championed from the tinio of Lin
coln to the present
We heartily and unequivocally endorse
tho administration of Theodore Roose
velt We commend his fearless and im
partial enforcement of tho laws against
any and all persons who violate them
without favor to rich or poor to corpor
ations or to individuals
Wo endorse the present state - Min
istration of Governor Sheldon aiul our
other state officers We commend their
businesslike and economical conduct of
public affairs
We point with pride to the records of
our senators and representatives in
congress We endorse the statesman
like and fearless stand of Hon G W
Norris congressman of this district in
his support of tho administration of
President Roosevelt in carrying out tho
wishes of the people
Wo approve the action of the last
legislature in redeeming every pledge
made by the Republican party in its
last platform
We believe in the abrogation of the
rule requiring any union veteran to sur
render any part of his pension as a con
dition to entering or remaining in our
soldier homes
We recognize that ability integrity
and experience in public affairs are
necessary qualities for a president of
the United States Wo deem the Re
publican party fortunate at this time in
having a mau who possesses all of those
qualifications By his loug and varied
career as an executive officer he has
become thoroughly conversant with
every department of our government
He has repeatedly shown himselves to
be in hearty sympathy with the policy
of the present admistration We there
fore most heartily endorse thecandidac
of Hon William H Tart for president
of the United States and we instruct
our delegetes to the national convention
to give him their earnest support
We take pleasure in recommending
Hon C A McCloud of York County
for tho position of national committee
man from this state
lie has faithfully served the party in
many positions of trust and responsibil
ity and has manifested extraordinary
ability as an organizer and leader of
men while his experience and exten
sive acquaintance in tho state eminent
ly lit him for the position named His
election would be a fitting recognition
of thp fighting Republican of the inter
ior of tho state and we hereby instruct
our delegates to the national convention
this day chosen to use all honorable
means in their power to secure his
SIMPLE WASH CURES ECZEMA
Itching Burning Skin Disease Routed
Without Use of Injurious Drugs
Great inventors often have been prais
ed for surrendering the secrets of their
discoveries Practically the same thing
happened in the medical world in the
case of Dr Decatur D Dennis the em
inent skin specialist of Cnicago
Dr Dennis in his own office practice
discovered that pure vegetable oil of
wintergreen properly mixed with other
simple remedies was practically a sure
specific for eczema psoriasis barbers
itch salt rheum and other itching skin
diseases But the oil of wintergreen
alone was found ineffective It required
other mild ingredients such as glycerine
and thymol compounded with the wint
ergreen to produce the real eczema cure
This compounded D D D Prescription
positively takes away the itch at once
the instant it is applied to the skin
This vegetable liquid does away with
deleterious drugs so long used in an at
tempt to doctor the blood whereas mod
ern science has determined that eczema
is first and all the time a skin disease
If you want to know more about the
merits of D D D Prescription call at
any drug store We vouch for this
remedy
Secretary Wilson of the department
of agriculture says that the unbounded
prosperity of the agriculturist is not duo
to chance but is the result of intelli
gent scientific business methods A
reader of The Weekly Inter Ocean has
placed before him each week the prac
tical and approved methods to which
Secretary Wilson refers It is a good
investment Only 8125 for The Weekly
Inter Ocean and this paper one year
New Carnegie Library post cards at
Tribune office
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Heal bstate Filings
Tne followiiii n nl estate filings have
been made in the county clerks office
since our last itvurl
Junius E Haivey and wife to J
A Scott wil to u hf se qr 25
4 20 S8400 00
Gcorgo II el al to Lin
coln Laviiiglnn wd to w hf
12325 12000 00
II F Snmsel and wife to Percy
F Hall wd to neqr 10 4 20 4500 00
Salomon Smith to Charles But
ler and Irv in A Bennett wd
to sw qr 25 3 20 1000 00
Mrs F I j EiUen berry and bus
to James L Clark wd to lot 4
u hf lot Jj b k 12 1st McCook 3000 00
Lincoln Land Co to Harry II
Gallatin wd to lots 5 G blk
2 Nebr add to Hartley 225 00
Jo m OMaley to August Ma-
garin wd to w hf nw qr whf
hw qr 21 4 30 5200 00
Hiram Thrailkill and wife to
Henry Hockoin wd to neqr
27 4 30 4300 00
Samuel L Miller to John G O
Doa wd to s hf sw qr sw qr
no qr n lit se qr lot 2 5 3 2S 9000 CO
W II Sullivan to Henry Roilly
articles of agreement to so qr
32 4 20
Reuben Cox and wife to Wes
loy D Iloskms and wife wd
to nw qr 1 3 27 pt lot S blk 8
Springdale add S500 00
James Patrick OBrien to
William OBrien wd to Vjint
nw qr 5 3 28 b333 00
Charlea S Thompson and wife
to Jay Weaver wd to w hf w
hf 30 4 23 3000 00
Rosuou E Malono and wife etal
to J L Sargent wd to se qr 13
2 28 3000 00
Joseph Carmichael and wife to
Sadie G Galloway wd to lots
21 22 23 24 blk 21 Indian
ola 1100 00
Ernest B Perry and wife to J A
Barnhart wd to sw qr pt nw
qr 25427 285S 00
Herman Boh ling and wifo to
Charles E Peterson wd to ne
qrshf nw qr 3 4 2-1-29 so
qr 35 229 11000 00
C E Corell and wife to J E Har
vey wd to ne qr 3400 00
Frank T Walker and wife to C
II Sheldon wd to sw qr 22
nhf nwqr27 3 27 1920 00
Frank L Young and wifo to
William II Ackerman and L
D Vanderhoof wd to sw qr
23-2-20 1900 00
John Payton and wifo to Rob
ert McNair wd to ne qr 25 3
2G se qr 20 3 2G 10000 00
Marcellus C Shurtloir and wife
to Horatio K Ballard and
Clara A Cole wd to nw qr 8-2-30
5000 00
Alfred E Phifor to John T
er qcd to nw qr w hf ne qr v
hf sw qr 23 4 27 1000 00
Robert S Phifnr and wife to
John T Phifer qcd to nw qr
w hf ne qr w hf sw qr 23 4 27 1000 00
Ernest Steffen and wife to Fred
Lorenz wd to ne qr 19 4 29 4 GOO 00
John McArthur and wifo to A
Strawdor wd to e hf se qr 1-
3 30 n hf nw qr 12 3 30 3600 00
Martin LRuby and wife to Ray
phael O Light wd to lot 11
blk 25 1st McCook 790 00
Harrison Wing and wife toMa
thias Colling wd to w hf se
qr e hf sw qr 14 3 23 385 00
John II Gerdes and wife to
Robert L Drain wd to w hf
6-2-30 10000 00
Thomas Moore and wifo to John
W Jones wd to lots 7 to 12
inclusive blk S 3rd McCook 2600 00
State of Neb to Thurston Doyle
deed to ne qr se qr ne qr 16-4-29
100 00
Lineburg Co to the Public
certificate of partnership
Henry Hortsmann and wife to
Herman Reiners wd to sw qr
ld2 28 4400 00
Platte Kinne to Lawrence M
Wolborn wd to se qr 10-1-26 9600 00
Charles O Throlkel and wife to
Daniel F Hupp wd to s hf
sw qr 5 n hf nw qr 4 all in
126 5500 00
Fred Redtfeldt and wife to
Henry Ketenring wd to nw
qr sw qr e hf sw qr 10 ne qr
seqr9 all in 1 26 10000 00
John W Jones and wife to G A
Kealv and E II Silver wd to
10000 00
Taylor M Cameron and wife to
Luther Valentine wd to n hf
34 4 30 5000 00
sw qr s hf nw qr
John W McClintick and wife
to James J Horton wd to e
hf sw qr w hf se qr 32 2 26 7500 00
Charles F Lehn to George W
Corev agree to n hf n hf s hf
8430 4000 00
Ernest B Berry and wife to Jos
eph Gilchrist wd to n hf nw
n hf sw qr nw qr n hf se qr
nw qr 23
-4-27
2SoO 00
Michael Sullivan to Emanuel B
Preissler wd to s hf swqr27
426 101S SO
William W Mackey and wife to
Charles W Ryan wd to pt
2000 00
J L Sims and wife to John G
Evers qcd to nw qr 35 2 28 1 00
Herman Wiedman and wife to Vv
II Faling wd to se qr 2G4 2G 4S0O 00
RI1EUMA1IC FOLKS
Are You Sure Your Kidneys Are Well
Many rheumatic attacks are duo to
uric acid in tho blood But tho duty
of tho kidneys is to removo all uric acid
from tho blood Its presonco there
shows that tho kidney am inactive
Dont dally with uric acid solvents
You might go on till doomsday with
them but until you cure tho kidneys
you will never get well
Doans Kidney Pills not only romovo
uric acid but euro tho kidneys wnd then
all danger from uric acid in ended
Here is a McCook testimony to provo it
J S McBrayer real estate agent
East Donnison St McCook Neb says
About a year ago I was run down
from kidney trouble so that I was hard
ly able to attend to my business affairs
I had a heavy dull aching across my
applies for
United States to John
pat toseqr T 2 20
Mary C Palmer and hiihli
Henry L Goodenberyer wd
to pt sw qr 17-1-27 00
John II Yarer and wifo to J P
Notley wd to lot 7 blk 3
Riverview cemetery IS 00
Ephriam R Bee and wife v
Joseph Ilougnon wd to 0 hf
12-3-26
Edward Farreli and wifo to
James Farreli wd to e hf se
qr e hf ne qr 31 2 2G 2000 00
Lizzie Gliem and bus to Joseph
A McGuire wd to ne qr 33-2-
23 3o00 00
Joseph A McGuire and wifo to
David II Rittenhouse wd to
w hf ne qr ne qr ne qr 31-1-23 3300 00
Mabel C Hammond to N E Bar
ker wd to part no qr se qr 20-3-29
1300 00
Gulla Graham and husb to
Joseph A McGuire qcd to n
hf ne qr sw qr no qr 31-1-28 1 00
Ira Sheets to John S Theobald
cert to lot 23 blk 8 Bartley
cera 10 00
Ruth Frost with Penelope
Thompson agree to lots 1112
blk 29 McCook 4500 00
Herman Bruning Jr and wife to
Frank Bruning wd to e hf G-4-27
2500 00
V Franklin and wife to Herman
Bohling wd to n hf 17 sw qr
10000 00
C E Corell and wife to II R
Krug wd to s hf nw qr 3 4 in
1500 00
Sarah Crosby et al to C E Corell
wd to s hf nw qr 3 4 4-2-26 3000 00
Zachary T McCollum and wife
to Philip Egelhoff wd to ehf
se qr 22 w hf sw qr 23-4-2 4G00 00
Jennie A Miller and husb to
Frank M McFadden wd to n
hf sw qr 29-1-28 1500 00
Frank M McFadden sing to
Wesley V Miller qcd to n hf
sw qr 29-1-23 1 00
United States to James B Teet
ers pat to nw qr 13-4-27
Henry A Talcott to Edward J
De Armond wd to ne
1750 00
Nancy A Baker et al to T S
Worsham wd to w hf ne qr
pt se qr 29 4 2G 5200 00
Family washing taken in five cents
per pound Phone 35
i ni mv loins If I
kidneys anti hwuk j
the pains would
made a sudden move
dart through tho small of my back 1
was unable to go up or down stmrs wth
suffering and tho pains
01lt great
would at times descend into my hmbs
were much discolored
secretions
Tho kidney
colored and caused mo untold agony by
their frequency After trying a num
results
unsatisfactory
ber of remedies with
sults I procured a box of Doans Ivid
McConnellrf drug store I
nov Pills at
received great relief alter using them a
I continued
short timo Thus encouraged
tinued taking them my kidneys wero
restored to their normal condition and
tho rheumatic pains has become a thing
of tho past
For salo by all dealers Prico 50
cents Fostor Milburn Co Buffalo
New York sole ngents for tho United
States
Remember tho name Doand and
take no other
KILL THE BRUTE
SKIN HIM PROPERLY
AND SHIP HIS SKIN
AND ALL OTHER
FURSHIDESPaT5 WOOL
TO THIf SHIPMENT HOUSE
nMILLAH FURVIOOLG
1mipoli5 Ninr
THERES MONEY IN IT
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The best of every
thing in his line at
the most reasonable
prices is flarshs
motto He wants
your trade and
hopes by merit to
keep it
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