DANBURY Rev Bross of Lincoln was here Sunday Miss Rosa Smith is home from Wilsonville Leonard Rogers is under the doctors care Mrs Bates doctors care J G Evers is rafter real estate The S M ftiere for a week is still under the in Iowa seeing Concert Co is Two children of Joe Deckers are on the sicklist Mrs George is here engaged in the millinery business Born to Mr and Mrs Chauncy a girl March 3rd LMr French and family have moved into the Eno house Miss Jones spent last Sunday -at her home near McCook William Mustgraves is back from Rawlings Wyoming Mrs Pew of Hebron Neb is here visiting friends and relatives A baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs Henry Davidson March 3th Mr French is building an ad dition on to his hardware store 34 x 70 Sam Logan formerly of this place has become blind and is in j Omaha Mrs Morgan and Mrs Evers went to McCook Sunday to the dedication V F Everist of St Joseph is here in the interest of the live stock firm of Davis Co The musical entertainment was poorly attended Saturday night and considered very poor Mr and MrsWA Stone have returned from Omaha where they went to purchase their spring goods Letha Weaver who has been suffering with St Vitus dance for the past three months was in town last week Miss Nellie Boyer who has been working for Fred Wiggins on the Sappa is now working in Howard Rubys restaurant J E Dolph shipped 2 carloads of sheep B B Smiley shipped 3 carloads of hogs and 2 carloads of sheep and J L Sims 2 car loads of hogs Sunday night all Jto -Kansas City Farmer boys and girls should iPredinore Sons ad on another and get that prize read page STRINGTOWN Snow and rain Tuesday Ida Downs spent Sunday with the home folks Joe Downs is hauling wheat to Undianola this week Willie Duborko has gone to work on the Byfield ranch Nelson and Charlie Downs went to Indianola Wednesday Frank Duborko was seen on Uhe streets of Stringtown Tues day Fred and Lillie Groves of Os born and Maude Heinlein of Mc rCook visited at Nelson Downs -Sunday The young folks of the neigh borhood enjoyed a good time at the home of Rev Ramelow and family February 2Sth it being the 18th birthday of their oldest son Mr Jake Unger and Mrs H -Snyder were united in marriage Tuesday at the Bondville Luth rern church Rev Ramelow offi ciating After the services at the church the friends of the couple returned to the home of the bride and partook of a bounteous spread Another car of American and Elwood woven wire fence at W T Colemans Proposed New Star Route The government is advertising for bids to carry the mail six times a week be tween McCook and Quick by way of Centerpoint a proposed new mail route or rather an extension of the present -Quick-Box Elder route to McCook The distance is 2150 miles and return The contract will run from April 1st 1905 to June 30th 190G Open for receipt of bids to March Utb 1005 Mail will leave McCook at 630 a m arriving at Quick at 1230 p m leaving Quick at 130 p m and arriving at McCook at 730 p m For blank applications for bids and bonds or additional information see Postmaster Kimmell of McCook RED WILLOW Chris Jensen is sowing oats Evert Moore has moved to Leb anon Dick Hatcher is plowing for barley Joe Carmichael is sowing spring wheat Tom Ruggles is owner of a fine stallion Bob Thomas has finished the Hoagland house Lafe Miller will build a new barn this spring John Helm has brought a large jack from Missouri Winter wheat and rye are look ing fine in this locality A party is reported at Mr Millers last Tuesday night The Hatchers were surprised by a host of friends one night last week A good time is reported The Sixty Six club were enter tained by Mr and Mrs Elmer Thursday night of last week A three course luncheon with coffee was served The Sheridans will entertain them next Thursday evening Mr and Mrs McNeal enter tained a host of friends Tuesday Those invited were John Broom field and wife George Burt and wife Alf Clark and wife Arthur and Mrs Lee E A and Mrs Sexson Mr and Mrs Windhurst and Mary The McNeals are elegant entertainers and Mrs Mc Neal and Sadie are expert cooks Everybody enjoyed the social treat as well as the excellent dinner so kindly prepared for them SCHOOL Mrs Charles CREEK Colline friends in Kansas last week visited Charles Dutcher and family spent Sunday at John Dutchers The young folks have organized a reading circle and will meet at Otto Webbers Friday evening Joe Burton who has been work ing for E S Dutcher has quit and gone to the Platte to take land Harve Blakely returned to his home in Kansas after a two weeks visit with his grandmother Mary Vandervort Will Beauhler has moved onto the old Bodish place A man from Weeping Water has moved onto the McCord place Fred Beauhler has moved north of the river and MrJvIcCracken has bought the place where he lived and moved on last week Womens Kidneys Women are more often afflicted with kidney disorders than men but attribute the symptoms to diseases peculiar to their sex while in reality the kidneys are deranged Nervousness headache puffy or dark circles under the eyes pain in the back are signs of kidney trouble that must not be ignored or a serious malady will result Foleys Kid ney Cure has restored the health of thousands of weak nervous broken down women It stops irregularities and strengthens the urinary organs It puri fies the blood and benefits the whole system Sold by A McMillen In the six day bicycle races the pace tells terribly at the end Man after man falls out exhausted The victor wabbles wearily over the line In the business race its the same Man after man drops out exhausted The success ful man is often a dyspeptic unable to enjoy success When the stomach is diseased there is not enough nutrition assimilated to sustain the body and re pair the daily waste of tissues The result is weakness tending to collapse Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition It enables the perfect assimilation of food by which the body is built up with sound healthy flesh I have taken one bottle of Doctor Pierces Golden Medical Discovery for indigestion and Tver complaint writes Mr C M Wilson of Yadkin College Davidson Co N C Have had no bad spells since I commenced taking your medicine in fact have not felt like the same man Before I took the Golden Medical Discovery I could not eat an j thing without awful distress but now I can eat anything I wish without having unpleasant feelings Iat summer our baby was teething and was so poor he was almost a skeleton We gave him your Golden Medical Disovery and now he is as healthy and well as any child I will speak a good word for your medicine whenever I have an opportunity Dr Pierces Pellets cure sick headache INDIANOLA Roy Mann went to McCook Tuesday night Adam Grass was in town Sat urday and Sunday E J Mitchell was on our streets a few days ago C S Quick entertained his nephew from Iowa last week C H Russell is at home for a few weeks visit with his family Quite a number of the Bartley people attended the show here Friday night Mr Lawritson of McCook is in Indianola this week the guest of his son Mark Glenn the little son of Charles King living south of town is quite sick with fever Marion Powell was in town a few days last week looking after his many interests Floyd Wei born of Denver stopped off between trains to see the folks this week The great medicine show has come and gone and the people are wiser and poorer John Mallecks infant child died last week and was buried from the Catholic church Miss Mamie Mann is again a resident of Indianola having closed her term of school Harry Whitmore went to St Joe with three carloads of hogs returning Sunday morning Frank Burbridge is making ar rangements to move to Superior where he will pursue his trade Wm Mohenff and Miss Jennie Uerling were married at the Cath olic church Wednesday morning Bessie Twogood won the prize awarded the most popular young lady The prize was a silver tea set Rev E B Crippen went down to Lincoln last week to attend the missionary convention of that place M E Ellingson the photog rapher was in the city a few days this week taking orders for pic tures AN OFFENDED BISHOP fhe War Fond Mother Jolce on Her Son Went Afitray Bishop Maxwell Is it not luqulr id Mrs Spaulding cordially as her guest came down to breakfast suit case in hand I feel that I know you through my son and I was so glad when he arranged to have you stay with us on your way through the city But what does this luggage mean Youre going to stay a day or so No thank you Mrs Spaulding re turned the bishop I must go right on today Oh that makes it doubly unfor tunate that I had to be away last even- ing I hope you found my message of explanation The friend I was called to was very ill and I felt sure you would understand but the fact thit Mr Spaulding was out of town too made me regret going especially I do hope my maid took care of you comfortably and that you rested well I thought you must have been weary when I came In at 10 and found you bad retired The bishop replied politely but there was an odd constraint in his manner which lasted until he had bowed him self out of the house after breakfast What can be the matter puzzed Mrs Spaulding as she watched the distinguished gentleman stalking down the street Dick was so anxious he should like us Then a sickening thought struck her and she daited up the stairs It had been Mrs Spauldings custom during the boyhood of her only son to correct his failings by posting about the house little placards which gently pleaded with him on the error of his ways A week or two earlier when Dick was coming hoiae for a college vacation she had unearthed some of these old s ns and just for a joke had pinned them up in his room like old times They had been taken down later but she remembered now that after beini summoned to the sick friend the morning before she had jd her new and not brilliant maid to Dicks door and had said I want this room swept and arranged for Bjh op Maxwell exactly as wo did it tor Mr Dick last week Do you under stand Wth wirgs on her feet Mrs Spauld ing flew to the room the bishop had oc cupied but at the threshold she paused and gasped On one of the pillows was a staring notice to tnis effect Please put your bed airimr in the morning Over the mirror Please dont spatter the glass On the window curtain Please dont throw your shoes on the floor noisily Everywhere on pictures and wall Please dont leave your coat on a chair Hang it up Tlease dont leave you toothbrush in the bath room Please turn off the hot water faucet There were at least fifteen of these Rev T E Wilson has returned Placards the Please underlined three rti fnm finino ill nnr1i littr r to the brethren every evening Dan Dolan of Frontier county has been adjudged insane and taken by the sheriff of that county to the asylum Jake Kerns and two little boys of Harvard Neb were the guests of W H Smith and family Thursday and Friday Wm Carmichael and L Hay den are doing the carpenter work on a new house for M Hobbs on his farm northeast of town Mamie Mann came home Sat urday evening from Bartley where she had been for the past few days visiting her sister Mrs H Payne Clark and Ireland the two horse buyers are in our midst on the lookout for fine horses and mules They are trying for a carload John Boyer came over from Danbury Saturday and took No 5 for Colorado where he will take charge of a ranch and engage in the farming business John Dolans home was the scene of a festive occasion Friday night A goodly number of young people met and tripped the light fantastic All had a merry time Andy Lord has added to his worldly possessions by the pur chase of a small farm of about twenty five acres lying south of the railroad track formerly owned by Doctor Mastin What might have been a dis astrous fire but for the timely in terference of the town people oc curred at the cattle yards early Sunday morning As it was slight damage was done The fire was set by a passing train Two Weary Willies were gently assisted from the train here Sat urday morning and left to view the beauties of the surrounding valley They hailed from Lan sing Mich and say they are go ing to Denver One of them ex pressed himself as being disgusted with their slow mode of traveling and thought if he were back home again he would sigh no more to be a rover r TTT S 1 1 Ml 1 I LUU1 irom wray oioana win preacn j uor w WlltVL Ul rors the lareest of nil wns this on Sunday the inside of the door If you take a j bath please wash out the tub Its graceful not to Youths Companion The American Accent There is no such thing as the Amer ica accent except in a few words such as advertisement wherein America is superior as to pronunciation and prac tice Nor does the American born man talk through his nose The real dif ference that we all notice is a differ ence in the general pitch of voice The American voice is pitched in a slightly higher key than the English and here you may find the reason why the American assimilates French so easily Tut roughly the case is this The Frenchman talks from his palate the American from the top of his throat the Englishman from his chest and the German from his diaphragm London Chronicle First of the Lazy Men During the civil war a captain of a company which had sixty men in its ranks none of whom was as r ATgetic as the officer thought he should be hit upon a plan which he believed would cure the mens habits of lazi ness One morning after roll call the captain addressing his command said I have a nice easy job for the lazi est man in the company Will the laziest man step to the front Instantly fifty nine men each took a step forward Why didnt you step to the front inquired the commander of the one man who did not come I was too lazy replied the soldier Philadelphia Ledger Shopping Troubles Tomorrow is my wifes birthday and I want to buy a present that will tickle her We have a nice line of feather boas No no I mean something that would make a hit with her Anything in hammers You misunderstand I want some thing striking that Ah you wish a clock Thats all Cleveland Plain Deal er When to Find Tliem Bllmkins No sir 1 tell you most friends are uncertain I want friends who will be friends In need Hodges Take a fools advice old man and look for them before you need them Brookl3 n Life Designs Upon Him Gladys He tells me you have de signs upon him Ethel Did the wretch say that Gladys Yes He said your mage was engraved upon his heart Judge It often happens that the man who florp flin i iTnn line nsfVitr f V iuc iiyvi una 11UILI1U JCLL LVL 1113 reditors Puck ROYAL Baking Powder Saves Health h The use of Royal Bdfeig Powder is essential to the healthfulness of the family food Yeast ferments the food Alum baking powders are injurious Royal Baking Powder saves health ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK BOX ELDER Eliza Johnson is suffering from an attack of grippe A W Campbell and Roy Richey spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs A T Wilson We are pleased to learn that Ida Modrell is greatly improved in health after her long illness A few of the neighbors enjoyed a very pleasant time Monday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs F G Lytle Rev J A Kerr J K Gordon and Mr and Mrs John White at tended servc s at the new M E church in McCook last Sunday A W Campbell returned last Saturday from his trip in the east ern part of the state His grand son Roy Ritchey of Beatrice re turned with him and visited rela tives in this vicinity and near Osburn until Wednesday when he left for San Francisco Calif PLEASANT RIDGE Everything sold at a good figure at E B Osbaughs sale Levi Blair has sold 80 acres of his land to B F Wilson Mrs Ella Shepherd and daugh ter Edith were visitors at the home of Mrs B F Wilson Friday of last week Miss Nellie Lincoln has return ed to her home at Orafino Fron tier county after teaching a successful term of school for five monthsin this neighborhood Have you noticed that great combination The Tribune offers Think of it Five papers for 125 a year And they aie all good not a worthless one among them Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs Several years since my lungs were so badly affected that I had many hemor rhages writes A M Ake of Wood Ind I took treatment with several physicians without any benefit I then started to take Foleys Honey and Tar and my lungs are now as sound as a bul let I recommend it in advanced stages of lung trouble Foleys Honey and Tar stops -the cough and heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold Refuse substitutes Sold by A Mc Millen Nine Preparing for the Next State Fair At the February meeting of the board of managers the revision of the premium list was completed and appointments made for superintendents of the various departments of the fair Hon J L McBrien state superintendent of public instruction and deputy E C Bishop ap peared before the board and presented suggestions in regard to an educational exhibit and 8500 was appropriated for premiums and expenses connected with such an exhibit for the state fair The purchase of ten turnstiles for use on the fair grounds was authorized The proposition of the Hereford Breed ers association and the Aberdeen Angus association to pay 500 each as special premiums at the state fair was accepted Barn No 1 was assigned to Frank lams of St Paul for an exhibit of draft stallions The following appointments of super intendents were made General superintendent William Fos ter Saltillo Chief of police J J Tracy Loup City Superintendent agriculturo hall W W Cole Neligh Superintondentof gates E M Searle jr Ogallala Superintendent of mercantile hall F Kinyon Lincoln Superintendent of amphitheater J W Hawes Minden Superintendent fish exhibit and build ing WJ OBrien South Bend Lindscape gardener JHHadkinson Omaha Class superintendents Horses W A Apperson Tecumseh cattle Elijah Filley Reynolds swine L W Leonard Pawnee City assistant E J Russell Blair sheep R M Wolcott Palmer poultry C M Lewellen Beaver City farm products L Morse Benkelman textile Mrs C F Ladd Lincoln assist ant Miss Belle Keyser Omaha fine arts Mrs F M Hall Lincoln dairy A L Haecker Lincoln bread and cake Mrs J C Kier Lincoln educational E C Bishop Lincoln bees and honey E Whitcomb Friend machinery J Roberts Fremont county collective ex hibits W W Cole Neligh special premiums Charles Mann Chadron agricultural instruction E A Burnett Lincoln The secretary was instructed to solicit bids for printing the premium list The next meeting of the board will be at Lincoln at 730 p m March 9th It will bring rich red blood firm flesh and muscle Thats what Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea will do Taken this month keeps you well all summer 35 cents Tea or Tablets Statistics prove that the chances of your dying of Throat or Lung Troubles are 9 to 1 Waste no time but cure your Disease with DR KINGS NEW DISCOVERY FOB CONSUMPTION COUGHS AND GOLDS te only strictly scientific Lung Specific in existence 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