NORTH SIDE ITEMS James Brady lost two head of cattle Monday Mike Steltzer is going to work f for John Kummer Omer Hale put down a new well on his farm last week Miss Rosa Brady gave her schol ars a treat Thanksgiving If you are in need of a good cow doctor ring up John Modrell Tim Adams and the three Miss Uhrens visited with Mr Steltzers folks Sunday Matt Stewart attended the Woodman lodge at Spring Creek Saturday night Tony Steltzer is hauling wheat ine steltzer orotners raised a good crop this year Charley OBriens little boy John won the calf that was raffled off at the Catholic fair Captain John OBrien and little nephew were visiting- with Mr 4 Kennedys folks Sunday George Henderson is through threshing for this year He had a big run and made good money Corn husking is all the go now Matt Uhren takes the lead so far having husked and cribbed 1 1 5 bushels in ten hours August Droll is still hauling wheat Mr Droll threshed out 15000 bushels of grain and it takes a good many loads to haul it away The grain buyers of McCook have paid out over 80000 for grain since threshing comnenced and there is still a good balance of grain yet in the farmers gran aries As Fred Carter was bringing his engine home from McCook Friday he had his team drawing the water wagon tied behind the engine In going down the hill at William Hammels his team broke loose and went over the bank- about 20 feet Fortunately the team was not hurt but the wagon and tank were smashed up quite badly CEDAR BLUFFS KANSAS J H Tracy and wife spent Sunday at G A Miners Mrs Snavely of Denver is visit ing at her fathers John Conner Mrs A Ashton spent Satujday and Sunday at her parents in Danbury Mr and Mrs L H Tilton gave a party in honor of LuSell and Miss Viva Wright About 20 guests were present and the eve ing was spent in games and music Miss Viva played several piano selections which were enjoyed by all present Mr and Airs Wright moves to Lincoln soon so LuSell and Viva can attend school We regret to have them leave us but hope to gain them back some day Neoma Coffey wife of Charley Brown of Archillis died Friday December 4 03 She was taken ill about a year ago and the doc tor could do nothing for her Con sumption was the cause of her death The funeral was held in Oberlin Saturday afternoon at 2 oclock 60 different -games all new one in each package of Lion Coffee at your Grocers 3f 5iSEJ3SU mjywyfg rA m DANBURY Henry Naden expects soon to occupy his new house Christmas festivities are upper most at b oth churches J L Sims shipped 3 cars of hogs to Denver this week Mrs Mitch Young of the inter mediate is teaching a fine school Thomas Musgraves house and barn are about completed Nice improvement indeed Dr DeMay was called to the head of Dry Creek to see the Hon Sidney Dodge Blood poison Nutts elevator engine broke down and we will have but one elevator for some time to come Rev R E Pogue is in son this week helping Rev Satchell in his revival services Our new bar tender reminds us of a lamb in some lonely dell surrounded by coyotes mountain lions and jackals James Williams who held a sale of stock implements etc Thurs day expects to visit relatives and friends in Missouri and Kansas Joseph Junker is in Chicago being summoned to the great lake city by the serious illness of Her bert Pauler his brother-in-law Presiding Elder Mason of the U B church returned from Grand Island Tuesday for a visit over Sunday with his family G B Morgan our hustling merchant after failing to find a hand willing to work for 2 a day took a fork and is doing his own hay pitching The principal and lady are moving along to satisfaction of all concerned So Danbury cannot be excelled for school Both elevators have been gor ged the greater part of the last 5 weeks and the end is not yet We need two more freight trains on this branch We hope Roosevelt will soon recoernize the independence of Leavenworth county Kan and Breathit county Kentucky so they could be the first passengers on our canal While Mose Young the night watch was keeping order about the saloon and watching for safe blowers about the bank someone went to Phil Gliems coal bin and swiped his coal If Mose gets a bead on a thief he will swipe no more Nathaniel Hethcot was called to Iowa by a telegram Sunday to attend the funeral of his son-in-law Mr Goodwin and to look after the interests of the estate Mr Hethcot is 69 years old and has attended 6 funerals of rela tives in the last year County Attorney Eldred was in Danbury last Friday looking after legal business A justice of the peace if so disposed can keep a community in a continual hub bub over nothing or could pre serve peace to the credit of him self and his neighborhood by wise counsel - BOX ELDER W Y Johnson has built a new barn Rev Crago spent Wednesday with Rev Carman at McCook The whooping cough is quite prevalent in this community at present Mrs Stephen Bolles and Mrs N Boyce returned last Saturday from their trip in Kansas J L Campbell and wife of Osburn spent Sunday with rela tives in this neighborhood J S Modrell had the misfor tune of losing two of Rev Satch ells calves and one of his own Black leg is supposed to be the cause cWBWTOIwijlWlwgwwg H T- VJT S- J ST - Z -- z zrirz - MmsSmm fcC r INDIANOLA Mrs Teel is in Stratton this week Mrs E J Enfield is on the sick list Daisy Dean spent Sunday with friends in Bartley Miss May Hotze returned from Denver last week Frank Howe of Lebanon spent Sunday with his family Frank Fritch is reroofing the Masonic temple this week Mr Calhoun of McCook visit ed here Sunday with friends C Mathews and wife of Bart ley were city visitors Saturday Mrs Kessler visited this week with homefolks near Danbury Mrs Mitchell Young of Dan bury was a town visitor Monday Misses Flora and Angie Quick were McCook visitors Saturday H S Ough had his hotel fur niture auctioned off last Saturday Mr Gotschall and son Clyde of Danbury were in town Mon day Luke Havden of McCook was in town Monday on railroad busi ness Milo Ough arrived home Mon day morning from his trip to Denver Azulah McDonald who has been very ill is on the road to recovery Nancy Stevens visited on the Willow Saturday and Sunday with relatives Mamie Mann visited Saturday and Sunday with Maggie Vonce north of town Miss Edna Gamsby entertained a Miss McLaughlin of Denver two days of last week Carl Korns returned to Leban on Wednesday after a weeks visit with homefolks Mrs Lawritson and son Glenn visited the latter part of last week with relatives in McCook Mrs W D Williams and daughter Pearl of Bartley were on our streets last Saturday James McClurig Sr who has been in Denver for some time returned home Wednesday morn ing Clarence McCord wife and baby went to Bartley Sunday and spent the day with home folks Nettie Ough arrived home from California last Saturday morning where she has been for the past year Charles Dunton and family moved here from Greeley Colo this week and will live south of town Ethel Middleton of McCook visited last week with Bertha Hedges returning home Sunday evening Dr Mackechnie returned home Wednesday evening from a busi ness trip to the eastern part of the state I S Hall manager of Ne braska telephone company was in town Friday repairing some telephones The night operator of this place left Thursday morning for Bird City Kansas where he has been transferred The band will give a concert at the hall Saturday evening The proceeds are to be used to ward getting new uniforms Will Thompson and wife came in on No 5 last Sunday evening from Lincoln for a visit with her parents Arch Mann and family Joe Vering returned home Sun day morning from Des Moines Iowa where he has been attend- Stf f ing the school of pharmacy the past year Landlord Cosgro is having the interior of the Leland hotel re cently vacated by H S Ough remodeled and renovated and will soon be ready to accommo date the hungry public The Misses Delia and Grace Andrews entertained quite a num ber of their young friends Friday evening The evening was spent in playing flinch after which a 3 course luncheon was served LEBANON Bert McCarty has gone to his home near Herndon Kansas George and A C Abbott are visiting at the old home at Afton Iowa The library fund was enriched about 4000 by the late basket supper John W Jolly last week pur chased the Smith Lake farm for 400000 William Koons arrived last week from Monroe Iowa with a carload of effects Among the ailing ones are Post master Ralsten Grandma Ralsten Mollie Nichols and Miss Beda Horton A two story brick business block is a possibility of the near future if Harvey Burgess doesnt change his mind We got a carload of coal first of last week but it didnt last much longer than a snowball in hades and not a few were disap pointed in not getting any Harry Cummings who left here a few weeks ago and went down into Missouri is reported to have died with congestion of the brain at Pomona first of last week BANKSVILLE John Wesch is picking corn on the Hill claim B W Benjamin made a busi ness trip to McCook Saturday Charles Lofton and family visited relatives in this town Sun day Henry Taylor was distributing sale bills for the Wright sale first of the week Tosh Rowland and wife and Aunt Sue were visitors at Banks ville Sunday - Snow fell early Tuesday the 8th about J inch and the weather feels much like winter The wind is all knocked out of politics but we get enough to run our windmills yet There will be a basket supper at the school house the 18th for the purpose of starting a school library The ground was covered with snow Monday night which the sun and wind soon made short work of Don Thompson and his best girl and a school marm were buggy riding in the vicinity of Banksville Sunday Will buy hogs Tuesdays and Sat urdays F S Wilcox Millionaires Poor Stomachs The worn out stomach of the over fed millionaire is often paraded in the public prints as a horrible example of the evils attendant on the possession of great wealth But millionaires are not the only ones who are afflicted with bad stomachs The proportion is far greater among the toilers Dyspepsia and in digestion are rampant among these peo ple and they suffer far worse tortures than the millionaire unless they avail themselves of a standard medicine like Greens August Flower which has been a favorite household remedy for all stomach troubles for over 35 years August Flower rouses the torpid liver thus creating appetite and insuring per fect digestion It tones and vitalizes the entire system and makes life worth living no matter what your station Trial bottles 25c regular size 75c L W McConnell 5c will now buv a 10c Bachelor cigar oeoeQeo0 WVTWTSI ON CHRISTMAS GIFTS 1 2 ciated 3 ments DONT buy useless things theyre N G DONlHuy unsuitable things theyre not DONT buy shoddy things theyre disappoint- tTTTfji We have just received a large stock of Useful Suitable First Class Goods such as china closets buffets chiffoniers A Princess dressers combination and sectional A book cases music cabinets leather and velour couches and fancy rockers Full Line of Childrens Rockers Just the thing for a Christmas gift V V grie If its coated your stomach is bad your liver is out of order Ayers Pills will clean your tongue cure your dys pepsia make your liver right Easy to take easy to operate 25c AH druggists nnr n h hi i i n n ni i 11 i n i 1 1 1 i ii j Want your moustache or beird a beautiful J uiuiui ur iiuii uiuuii t J 11 till usu UUimmunHHI O U t Whiskers 50 CT3 or DrasSiSTS on R P Halt 4 CoNsmA N H MARTIN PRODUCE COMPANY WANTS YOUR Turkeys Ducks Geese Chickens and Eggs HIGHEST PRICES PAID Come in and talk with us One door south of the Tribune Office flcCOOK NEBRASKA Mike Walsh DEALER IN POULTRY and EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid -in Cash Block West of Citizens Bank flcCook Nebraska V T Headquarters for Sewing Machines Carpets and Rugs s First Class Furniture Store McCOOK NEB Confession is Sweet to the Soul There are difficulties in the treat ment of germ diseases Perhaps you have been the victim of the inevitable disappointments of trying so called guaranteed rempdies Your Hogs Are Full Of Worms Try a quart of Liquid Koal and see what it will do Take notice how it increases the appetite We will tell you what we want you to do Take a can of Liquid Koal and give it a fair impartial trial in the treatment of hog cholera swine plague pink eye black leg or any of the other germ diseases of animals use accord ing to directions and if it is not sat isfactory when you have used a can Come Back and Get Your Money Kead what others say Kearney County Nursery G A Strand Prop Grower of choice nursery stock Mnden Neb Dec 5 1902 National Medical Co York Neb About two weeks ago many of the farmers around here lost verv hpavilrhrlinfMinin I do not wish to write you a long flattering statement about your medicine but will say that I bought a quart can of Liquid Koal and the improvement was so marked that I bought a gallon can and used it with the re sult that my hogs all recovered and I did not lose one My herd of over 200 are in fine condition and you may put me down as a constant user of Liquid Koal G A Stband He who hesitates goes back For Sale by James Cain Up-to-Date Flour and Feed Store Phone No 20 McCook Neb JIAXCFACTOEED BY NATIONAL MEDICAL COMPANY Sheldon Iowa- York Xhm slm Oklahoma City O T 8 i ON - 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