The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 13, 1910, Image 2

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    BARTLEY
The Bartley Dramatic club i layed to
good houses at Holbrcok Friday night
and Cambridge Saturday night of last
week and at Indiasola Monday uight
land Bartley Tuesday night of this
week
Mrs M D Hobbs and son Rolla
visited in Bartley Sunday with Mis
Harry Brown and family
Beimer Brothers are opening up a fine
afock of goods and will be ready for
Business this week
E E Smith with his daughter Mae
sad son Paul went to Denver Tuesday
zsorning
Norris sympathizers are plentiful iu
3artley
3am Walkington wife and children
visited with Mrs Walkington s mother
Mis Jennie Catlett this week
There is a revival meeting at the
Christian church being held by Burbl
Ctilpin minister of the Edison church
We noticed a statement last week
Siat county commissioners only received
as their salary a little over 81000 for
ihe three of them during the past year
jSTe believe that salary is too small for
She work they do and the importance of
Sfeeir duties
Mr I R Plessinger and family left
5i Arkansas Tuesday where they will
zsake their home
Henry Coonrod is making arrange
32ents to move to Payette Idaho
Murry Corbins brother will return
5ss week to his home in Lamoni Ijwa
BOX ELDER
Frank Wilson has returned to Laird
SoJorado
Mis3 Minnie Wilson returned from
Gsborn Friday where she had been
visiting her uncle J L Campbell and
family
Miss Minnie Middleton took up school
duties again Monday morning after a
Ssro weeks vacation
Xa tho absence of Rev Howe Rev F
S Tyler of this place filled the M E
jjsalpit in McCook Sunday morning and
evening
Mrs James Beebe Has returned to
Iferhorae at Lodge Pole Nebr Her
isster Miss Dossie Younger accompan
ied her
Foley VKidney Eemedy will cure any
case of kidney or bladder trouble not
beyond the reach of medicine It in
vigorates the entire system and strength
ens the kidneys so they eliminate the
impurities from the blood Backache
rheumatism kidney and bladder troub
les are all cured by this great medicine
McMillen druggist
i
W W1 WXlliH WHIWW WI
30 YEARS OF SUCCESS
L W McConnell Offirs a Remedy for
Catarrh The flledlcme Coms
Nothing if it rat is
When a medicine effecta a successful
treatment in a very large majority of
cases and wheu we ofTvr that medicine
on our own personal guarantee that it
will cost the user nothing if it does not
completely relieve catarrh it only
reasonable that people should believe ut
O at least put our claims to a practical
test when we take ail tho mk These
are facts which wo want peple to sub
stantiate We want them to try Rexall
Mucu Tone a medicine prepared from a
prescription of a physician with whom
catarrh was a specialty and who has a
record of thirty years of enviable success
to his record
We receive more good reports about
Rexall Mucu Tone than we do all other
catarrh remedies Bold in our store and
if more people only knew what a
thoroughly dependable remedy fvaxell
Mucu Tone is it would be the only
catarrh remedy we would have any de
mand for
Rexall Mucu Tone is quickly absorbed
and by its therapeutic effect tends to
disinfect and cleanse the entiie mucous
membraneous tract to destroy and re
move the parasites which injure the
membraneous tissues to soothe the irri
tation and heal the soreness stop the
muccus discharge build up strong
healthy tissue and relieve the blood and
system of diseased matter Its influence
is toward stimulating the muco cslle
aiding digestion and improving nutri
tion until the whole body vibrates with
healthy activity In a comparatively
short time it brings about a noticeable
gain in weight strength good color and
feeling of buoyancy
We urge you to try Rexall Mucu Tone
beginning a treatment today At any
time jou are not satisfied simply come
and tell us and we will quickly return
your money withoutquesuon or quibble
We have Rexall Mucu Tone in two
sizes 50 cents anrt 100 Remember
you can obtain Rexall Remedies in Mc
Cook only at our store The Rexall
Store L W McConnell
It is a dangerous thing to take a cough
medicine containing opiates that merely
stifle your cough instead of cueing it
Foleys Honey and Tar loosens and cures
the cough and expels the poisonous
germs thus preventing pneumonia and
consumption Refuse substitutes and
take only the genuine Foleys JHoc ey
and Tar in the yellow package A Mc
Millen
Try me and sea how white I am 91
Patent
rtmmtwmM0n I wmlA
O introduce fine materials clean
methods scientific equipment
into the making of soda crackers
was one triumph
To actually hake into them a subtle
goodness a real individuality never
before known was another triumph
But to effectually protect them so
that the fullest benefit of these fine
materials this careful cleanly baking
this unique goodness comes to you
unaltered was the crowning triumph
that gave the world
Uneeda Biscuit
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
D ANBURY
A B Gibbeand daughter Gladys of
Lebanon were up Wednesday visiting
the school
A E Hoyer came home Tuisday
from Omaha where he went after Mr
Murphy
Wayne Hethcote lias been carryirg
the mail on route 1 during the absence
of Air Boyer
Kea Om iii and fiunih visited at C W
Rogers Monday
Guy Smith arrived hoce Monday
last He has been in the eastern part of
the state the past few months
Minnie Nelson of Lebanon visited at
tie Jas Adam home Tuesday and
Wednesday
Born to Mr and Mrs Wm Richards
Jan 5 a fine baby boy The mother
and baby doing nicely
Miss Dora Greenway who has been
t spending the holidays with the home
folks returned to her school at Oxford
Nob
Miss Lottie Watkins the grammar
room teacher who spent the holidays
with the home folks at McCook return
ed home Monday lasc
Mrs Sarah Ruby is on the sick list
this week
There were a few people from the
neighboring towns that attended the
telephone meeting here
Beginning January 18th Rev N L
Packard will hold a series of meetings
here
Mrs Frank Laidig arrived home Sat
urday She has been to her home in
Campus 111 for the last few weeks
The trains on this branch have been
coming in Jate the last few days
Roy Boyer left Thursday night for
Sidney Colo where he will work for
his brother
RED WILLOW
Mrs Owena Longnecker is on the
sick list
Mr and Mrs Smith attended the
Hoagland sale where Mr Smith bought
a cow and span of mules
Mrs Paul Smith and little son spent
the latter part of the week at F C
Smiths
Will Randel went to Omaha about
tho middle of the week to take medical
treatment
Mr and Mrs Smith and Mr and Mrs
Ban King took dinner at Lewis Long
neckers the day of the sale
Lewis Elmer is helping Louis Long
nscker with some of the delayed farm
work
MARION
II L Ruhy of Danbury was in town
on business a few days last week
Floyd Lothpr of Norton Kas repre
senting ih Blish Mize and Silliman
Hard warn Co of Atchison Kansas was
in town one d last week
Mrs C M Dodge and son visited her
parents southeast of town one day last
week
Ernest Dodge left Saturday for
Grand Island to finish his business
course at the college there
EdithNewberry was a Danbury visit
or between trains Friday
Postmaster McFadden was a Clay
Center visitor a few days the latter part
of last week
Thursday evening a crowd of young
people gathered at the home of C H
Augells in the east part of town it
being a surprise on Miss Pearl it being
her 17th birthday A very enjoyable
time was had and at a late hour the
guests departed wishing Miss Pearl
many more happy birthdays
Henry Real and family of Fairmont
Neb visited at the Eifert home a few
days recently Mrs Real is a sister of
Mr Eifert
C U Augell hauled a load of coal
from Danbury for J A Wicks last Fri
day
L D Newberry hauled coal from
Danbury the first of the week
Clarence Bryson moved in the house
recently vacated by Ernest Schweitz
berger and will work on the ranch
Ressie Redferu is clerking in F M
McFadoeus store during Mcs visit at
Clay Center
Mrs Wade from southeast of town
visited relatives near town a few dajs
last week
Neta Stilgebouer visited with Nellie
Yeater northwest of town Saturday
evening and Sunday forenoon
J L Sims of Danbury was in town
between trains Tuesday
FARM LOANS
Whittaker Gray room 3 Masonic
temple McCook Nebraska 25 tf
Mrs S Joyce Claremont N H
writes About a year ago 1 bought
two bottles of Foleys Kidney Remedy
It cured me of a severe case of kidney
trouble of several years standing It
certainly is a grand good medicine and
I heartily recommend it
A McMillen
BEGGS CHERRY COUGH
SYRUP cures coughs and colds
W IWHWMWaiWfl W JWIIH
BACK GIVES OUT
Plenty of McCook Readers Have This
Experience
You tax the kidneys overwork
them
They cant keep up the continual
strain
The back gives out it aches and
pains
Urinary troubles set in
Dont wait longer take Doans Kid
ney Pills
L It Seybold living S E Cor of
Third St and Railroad St Kearney
Neb says I can heartily recommend
Doans Kidney Pills to all sufferers of
kidney complaint This remedy acted
strictly up to the representations in my
case and proved to be a kidney cure in
every smse of the word My work
obliges me to do a great deal of stoop
ing and lifting and also exposes me to
inclement weather These combined
conditions probably causpd my kidneys
to become disordered and backache was
tho result Though I did not take
Doans Kidney Pills as regularly as I
should havo done they nevertheless
benefited me greatly and I willingly give
them my endorsement
Plenty more proof like this from Mc
Cook people Call at McConnelPs drug
store and ask what customers report
For sale by all dealers Price 50
cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo
New York solo agents for the United
States
Remember the name Doans and
take no other
After exposure and when you feel a
cold coming on take Foleys Honey and
Tar the great throat and lung remedy
It stops the cough relieves the con
gestion and expels the cold from your
system Is mildly laxative
A McMillen
Pneumonia Follows a Cold
but never follows the use of Foleys
Honey and Tar which stops the cough
heals the lungs and expels the cold
from jour system A McMillen
Given for anv substance in
jurious to health found in food
resulting kom the use ol
alymet
iaking
Powder
HflaaMMani
Itev I W Williams Testifies
Preaching at 1030 a in and 730 p
by pastor Junior C E at 130 p
Senior C E at 700 p m Pra
meetings every Wednesday and Sa
day evenings at 730 All Germ
jcrdially invited to these services
Rev GustavIIenkklmann
505 3rd street We6
Simple Remedy for LaGrippi
Lacrrippe coughs are dangerous as
they fn quently develop into pneumonia
Fohys Honey and Tar not only stops
the cough but heals and strengthens
the lungs eo that no serious result need
be feared The genuine Foleys Honey
and Tar contains no harmful drug and is
in a yellow package A McMillen
A Traveling- Salesman
H F Beers 617 7th Avenue Peoria
111 writes 1 have been troubled for
some time with kidney trouble so se
verely at times I could scarcely carry
my grips After usiiife one hottln of
Foleys Kidney Pills I have been entire-
ly relieved and cheerfully recommen
them to all Folojs Kidney Pill are
healing and antiseptic and will restore
health and strength A McMillen
Received on account Paid out
Cash Credit slips etc for sale at
the Tribune office Per 1000 50c
Office over Electric Theatre Rooms 6 fc 7
Dr W B Ely M D
Practice Limited Specialty
Diseases of the Rectum
Piles Fissure Ulcer etc
Oflice Hours ft a in to t p in hone 120
NOTICE
To AH Persons Interested in the Estate of Frank
J Nugent deceased
You are hereby notified that on the JOth day
of December IM William C Nuijeiit filed his
petition in the Couutv Court of Ked Willow
County Nebraska praying for the appointment
of Patrick Walsh as administrator of the estate
of Frank J Nugent deceased which petition
will be heard by me at the County Court room
in the City of McCook in said county and state
on the 17th day of January 1910 at one oclock
p m
Notice is hereby given to all persons having
claims or demands against said Frank J Nu
gent deceased that the time fixed for filing
claims against said e tate is six mouths from
said 17th dayof January VJUh
Fi il hearing of claim will be heard at my
oflice iu County Court room in McCook in said
county and state on the llnh dav of JuN lJIO
at one ocloc p m and any and all claims not
presented before the date la t aboie mentioned
will be forever barred
J E Keller Atty J C MOORE
Seal County Judge
REFEREES SALE
By virtue of an order from the District
Court of Red Willow county Nebraska under
a decree in an action wherein Cordelia Arnold
i plaintiff and Fannie N LaDelvert V
P Uibbs Nellie Wilson W W Wilson her hus
band true name unknown William M Gibb
Mrs William M Gibb his wife Mary Hunton
William Clark Mr- William Clark his wife
Deusel Clark Mr- Deusel Clark lris wife and
Kirtland C Arnold are defendants directed to
the undersigned as refereeI shall ofier at public
-ale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at
the front door of the court house in the city of
McCook Red Willow county Nebraska on the
21th day of January 1010 at the hour of one
o clock pm the following described real estate
tp wit Lot I ive i T in Block Fourteen ill in
the Original Towu of McCook Red Willow
county Nebraska
Dated this 11th day of December 19J9
Boyle Eldeed Attys J R McCARL
23 3ts Referee
K i jT fc yy i j jfor t fH
RlV I WVlliMIH Mu t OB W
Ti tiiir ij i full tn is to
I Knlitv Rem
cTtif that I - -
edy for iji rvniu xSnn i d kidney
tmiiM nnil hik it- ti Foleys
Kidney Rii -ill II it you
claim for it Slil i iiVirn
CITV i HUJCh NrMiri IS
JONGUKGATIONAL Ileaclllllg at 11
and S oclock Sunday school ut 10 it
in Christian E imvor 7 oclock
Piajor meeting Wednesday evening
ut eight oclock Tho public ia cor
dinily inviitd r the service
Kiv II T Maymc Pastor
ErioCoiAL Preaching services tttSt
Albans church at It a m and 730 p
m Suudny school at 10 a m Coin
murion l t Sudiia 11a in 3rd Sun
days 715 a in each month All aro
welcome to thun services
E li Baulk Hector
Catholic Order of services Mass
i 30 avm Mass and sornion 103J am
livening Horvico at b oclock Sunday
fhoolTO p in Every Sunday
Wm Kiivin O M 1
Mkthodist Sunda school at 10 am
Sermons by pastor at 11 and 8 Class
at 12 Junior League at 3 Epworth
League at 645 Prayer meeting Wed
nesday night at 715
BicYant Howie Pastor -
Evangelical Luthkkan Regular
German preaching services in church
corner of E and Gth street oast every
Sunday morning at 1030 All Germans
cordially invited
RkvWm Kkukcgkman
607 5th st East
Christian Sciknck 219 Main Ave
nue Services Sunday at 11 a m and
Wednesday at S p m Reading Room
jpen all the time Science literature
on sale Subject for next Sunday
Life
EVANGELICAL LuTHKHAJf CoNGUEOA
tional Sunday School at 930 a m
s
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