Y i - -- f - - f I i y t i - i v t A r V 0 v - Vjv Ivv f UR HOLIDAY ffemnsdy mem mi J D 7 If tnmmrnif TriflL ls s J V ysi 1 fe KJM svemih All our Holiday Goods will be on display at this time and we especially desire that the goods be seen while the assortment is complete We shall appreciate a visit from you on this date or as soon thereafter as possible Kindly remember the day and date z Mr IK IT PT MF MF 7r T Tr JMcL J JV jy MJLJL gggSS Cordially Invite Yourself and the Members of Your Family to Attend tvl V T 5 1 I County and Neighborhood News Continued from Page Sis COLEMAN Earl Barger is picking corn for Mat Droll M H Cole hauled off rye first of the week Several from here attended the big sell at McCook Wednes day H B Wales and wife spent Thanksgiving with their daughter Mrs R E Divine Grace Bixler nee Cole of Mc Cook was on a visit to the home folks last Sunday Clarence Wales and Viola Cor ner drove to Culbertson Thanks giving A valise was lost Monday be tween the Coleman school house and McCook Finder please leave at The Tribune office At the literary Friday evening Mr Long with all his host dra goons included was utterly rout ed and put to flight by Miss Eva Rawe and her invincibles And iiow all the female residents of this precinct over 21 years of age or have raised a family can walk right up and vote for school director Hereafter let the men ihold their peace a thing pretty ihard for them to do Bravo girls you just did them up in fine shape heres our hand Shake Our Thanksgiving day It has has come and is oer and many fat gobblers will gobble no more About fifty of the neighbors met at the home of Mr and Mrs Long The goodies that the plump pretty cheeked wives and girls fixed up was so tempting that soon after noon a whole lot of fellows looked like they had just come off an al falfa patch ail bloated up They will all get over it but Uncle Billy and no doubt by Christmas he will foe ready for just such a mess Something in the culinary line injected into the guests great activity but no very serious re sults Milt Cole said that in the future he would take lemon es sence in his in preference to cro ton oif -v Good year SOUTH SIDE weather for this time of Perry Stone shipped a carload of cattle Monday The way the Grand Island Com pany orders beets is a surprise Miss Geneva Fitch spent Thanksgiviug with the home folks Z Spickelmeyer expects his mother from Colorado in the near future A dance at Bert Overmans Tuesday evening which was well attended and a good old time re ported Alvin Rowland was over in South Side one day last week visiting with his brother G H Rowland Bert Overman Ed Sagaser Mr Amen D St Germain and J Baker are among the beet raisers who have marketed their crops John Randals gave a party to a number af young friends Danc ing and games were the features of amusement all report a good time Mrs rrank Jrreelove gave a party Wednesday evening to a party of Miss Lois Hilemans friends It was a surprise on Miss Lois Mike Hornbecker of St Louis who has been among the South Side people the past two months is clerking in Morgans clothing tore during the sale Wonder if a certain young man who has been among us the past summer can withdraw from the magnetic attraction long enough to partake of the Christmas turkey with the home folks When you feel like sighing sing Sighing will never ploasure bring Learn to laugh you can laugh and laugh right By taking Rocky Mountain Tea at night L W McConnell PLEASANT RIDGE Everybody is husking corn Cattle buyers are getting plenti ful in these parts The young folks had a pleasant time at Mr Stewarts last Fri day night Miss Mabel Shepherd is staying at her brother Dorseys and at tending school H K Bixler will move on his farm on the Republican River in the spring We wish them suc cess Of Interest to Mothers Thousands of little ones die every year of croup Most of them could have been saved by a few doses of Foleys Honey and Tar and every family with children should keep it in the house It contains no opiates and is safeand sure Mrs George Picket San Francisco Cal writes My baby had a dangerous at tack of croup and we thought she would phnkfi to dpnth but nrm dnsfo of Fnlovs Honey and Tar relieved her at once after other remedies had failed We are never a minute without it in the house Sold by A McMillen NORTH OF TOWN ITEMS Wanted Some cattle to winter Ad- dress Box 191 McCook Nebraska Mr and Mrs Ira Clawson spent Thanksgiving with Mr andJjMrs Mar tin Kennedy Charley and Joe Kennedy are husking corn for S O Houge north of the Willow There is good corn in Frontier county Report of tho public school in district No 41 Red Willow County Nebraska for the month beginning October 31 and ending November 25 1904 Total en rollment 19 average enrollment IS Total days attendance 310 average daily attendance7 Number of days of school 18 Number neither absent nor tardy 15 Eakl Glandon Teacher Doctors Could Not Help Her I had kidney trouble for years writes Mrs Raymond Conner of Shelton Wash and tho doctors could not help me I tried Foleys Kidney Cure and tho very first dose gave mo relief and I am cured I cannot say too much for Foleys Kidney Cure It makes tho diseased kidneys sound so they will elim inate the poisons from tho blood Un less they do this good health is impossi ble Sold by A McMillen When an Iceberg Turns Turtle Think of sections bigger than Rhode Island being torn from a glacier and swept off into the ocean to be ferried 3000 miles on the bosom of tie Lab rador current until the heated v aters of the gulf stream cause them to van ish from human ken Then can one form some idea of the immensity of the ice area discharged from the Green land seas each 3 ear Thousands of mile of valley are constantly emptying their contents into the bays and fiords of the north waters whence the tides hurry the detachments southward to cumber the wide Atlantic The disposition of icebergs to turn turtle is one of their most dangerous propensities It arises from several causes When they start out from Greenland their bottoms are heavy with the detritus gathered in their glacial period and this drops off at in tervals as they move south causing their center of gravity to change arid the berg to assume new positions The scientific theory of the formation of the vast submarine plateaus which ex tend from Labrador to Fundy and are commonly known as the Grand banks of Newfoundland is that they are tho products of bergs during countless ages Leslies Magazine Cannibalistic Scorpions During many years of scorpion hunt ing I never remembered to have seen two Individuals living together in amity and even their more tender re lations are tainted at times with the unamiable habit of cannibalism The males are decidedly smaller than their mates whom they approach accord ingly with the utmost caution If tho fair inamorata doesnt like the looks of her advancing suitor she settles the question offhand by making a murder ous spring at him catching him in her claws stinging him to death and mak ing a hearty meal off him This is scarcely loverlike On the other hand if a dubious wife the female scorpion is a devoted mother She hatches her eggs in her own oviduct brings forti her young alive unlike her relations the spiders and carries them about on her back to the number of fifty dur ing their innocent childhood till they are of an age to shift for themselves in the struggle for existence Cornhill Magazine The Tijiijune and weekly Chicago In ter Ocean only 105 Dont delay about subscribing First Person Cremated In America The first white person lawfully cre mated within the present limits of the United States according to wishes and desires expressed by himself was Colo nel Henry Laurens one of the Revo lutionary patriots He was born in Charleston S C in the year 1724 and died on his plantation near that place on Dec 8 1792 His will which he had requested them to open and read the next day after his death was sup plemented ith the following I sol emnly enjoin it upon my son as an In dispensable duty that as soon as he conveniently can after my decease he cause my body to be wrapped in twelve yards of towcloth and burned until It be entirely consumed The request was carried out to the- letter and was the beginning of cremation in America English Characteristics The Englishman is less social than men of any other nationality I mean he is less conscious of the ties which bind humanity together his moral for mation owes little to his relations with other men he scarcely troubles him self about what they think and if he ever considers the matter at all it makes no difference in his sentiments and actions In short the Englishman is to a certain extent a recluse he is more aloof from the world in which he lives and the neighbors whom he el bows than the men of any other nationality Boutmys The English People Spanish Etiquette There is a curious story of- how the Duke dAosta when king of Spain told a muleteer to whom he was talk ing to cover himself the sun being hot forgetting that by so doing he made him a grandee Marshal Prim to prevent thjs catastrophe knocked the mans hat out of his hand and ac cording to some the muleteer had something to do with the assassination that followed a few days afterward The Exception I am getting up a subscription list for the relief of the poor Cant you put your family down sir Madam since you ask a personal question I dont mind telling you that I can pu em all down except my wifes mother New Orleans Times Democrat Take Laxative Bfm Qj Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months The Tribune and Inter Ocean SI 05 SK132i337S377 e Tablets This signature Got Back nt Him Well young man said the portly capitalist to the college graduate whom he had employed I suppose that by this time you have practically given up most of your ideas about how to run the world Yes sir answered the graduate starting out with the waste basket and I understand also that you have ceased writing magazine articles on how to succeed Judge His Stagy Appearance Mr Crimsonbeak rubbing his upper lip What do you think of me now Mrs Crimsonbeak Why John youve gone and shaved off your mustache Yes dont I look like a great ac tor Well I cant say you look like an actor John but you do resemble the fellow who carries off the furniture and shifts the scenes Yonkers Statesman Practical Young Alumnus Yes sir I would like to enter your employ I think I can fill the position satisfactorily as Ive just been graduated and have di plomas in two degrees Busy Man interrupting Come around again in about three months In that time the edge will have worn off your diplomas and youll be fit for business Detroit Free Press Technical jtm vKPx You little brat You told your ma I broke that china dish Honest I didnt Bridget I told her you dropped it but I didnt tell her it was broke New York American Between Twn Mamma Whv Tnimmr nPIn ashamed of yourself to come into the house with such dirty hands Johnny Im going right out again mamma and Id be awfully ashamed to be seen by the boys with clean hands Boston Transcript Cures Grin in Two Days y - vfvijr snrzrt dox 25c s V r J 1 I t