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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1909)
ir k r I tf - V b i k f DANBURY 13ort Everist and Tom Relph of Cedar BIuHb wcro city bupineoH vjHJtors Tues day Fred StovenB nnd family of Indinnolii wore Bocinl visitors Saturday W G Houston D C iznvo n very interesting lecture on the Holy Land Tuesday ntjut He gavo some interest ing points throughout Iiih locturo Lit tin Lottin Oman is on the Hick list with the measles Mra N Graham is reported as being very Bick the past week Mr and Mrs D P Clouso of Indian- ola ciiium over Suridny for a vioit with friends nnd relatives Jim Hethcoto of llolyoke Colo t came in Saturday for a few days visit with relatives Mr Tyler the fruit tree man was in town the latter part of last week with n lare assortment of trees Leonnrd Hethcoto and son Forest of Indianola were social visitors Saturday Several from hero attended the play at Marion Saturday night entitled Aunt Dinahu Pledge The election Tuesday was a quite affair only 52 votes being mist The temperance ticket won the day C S Messner was a Marion visitor between trains Monday Tho school board has hired Mrs Ella B Y Ming and Miss Alta Morgan for tho next ear of school - John Groenwny was a Marion visitor between trains Monday Miss Edna Iipnton visited with the McDonald girls at Beaver City over Sunday J E Dodge nnd E A Ruby of Mar ion were city business visitors Monday The play entitled Aunt Dinahs PJedgo will bo given in the hall April 17th by Marion home talent Miss Laura Dewey came down from Atwood Saturday night for a visit at the Thomas home Miss Annie Thompson is visiting with her sister Mrs Andrew Malleck of In dianola There was a lunch given in tho high school last Thursday afternoon in honor of Mr Gibbs birthday Milford Pew departed last Thursday evening for Idaho where he intends to make his new homo Mrs T E McDonald who has been visiting in Lincoln Valparaiso Neb and other eastern points for tho past two week arrived home Saturday V - Tho dance Saturday night was well attended and all report a fine time Rev Miller was in Lebanon on buai nehs Thursday Stub Waugh of Lebanon was in town on duty Saturday Miss Viva Wright came over from Oberlin Friday for u short visit with friends Mrs M M Young and son Ed spent Sunday at the Rea Oman home It is reported that Prof Gibbs will teach in Lbbanon tho coming year MARION Orla Newberry from south of town is putting up machinery for Powell Nils son Albert Kemp and R E Bacon were county capital business visitors Satur day Wm Miller and wife from north of Danbury vvero in town Saturday the guests of V II Elfert and family Mrs Wingo from south of Danbur visited her daughtwis Mrs Pepper and Mrs C Reed Saturday and Sunday Tho W C T U gave a home talent play entitled Aunt Dinahs Pledge to a well filled house Siturday night F M McFadden moved tho postoflico and his stock of goods Monday to his new and commodious store room recent ly compleled D 0 Boyor of Danbury was on our streets Friday afternoon Powell Nilsson shipped four cars of sheep to Kansas City Tuesday night Marion Powell came in Tuesday and accompanied the shipment E L Tyler agent for a Council fluffs nursery delivered trees m town Mon day J II Wicks was an over Sunday visitor down tho line Martin Nilsson and family visited at the parental Ellis home in Gervor pre cinct Sunday George Bull from west of town helped Wm McFadden move his stock of goods Monday GRANL About twelve inches of snow last week Monday August Wesch Sr has been assess ing in this precinct The W S Bryan elevator is about completed The Grant ball players held thoir first game of the season Sunday April 4th School closed in district No 51 March 31st INDIANOLA The ladies of the Congregational church gave a supper at the hall Wed nesday evening Mr and Mrs Jim Boldman gave a card party to their friends Wednesday evening Tom Haley spent a few days this week in Benkelman on business Work is progressing rapidly on the now J L Sargent home west of the Christian church Charles Byfield and family of McCook visited with relatives in Indianola Sun day Henry Crabtree Jr is building a new house in the southeast part of town The building is of cement and will be quite cosy wliou completed E S Byfield was a McCook caller last Friday Easter services were held in all our churches Sunday inorniig F B llardosty visited the latter part of last week here with his family Mr llardosty is traveling for a drug comp any Mra John Strunk pntertainod some friends from McCook Sunday Miss Minnie Middleton of McCook visited with her sister Mrs Byfield Tuesday Rev May and wife who have been tho quests of A D Burross and family left the first of tho wton for their homo in Hendley A C Teel who has been quite poorly for some time is happily improving and his many friends hope to tee him enjoy ing good health in the near future The Missos Bessie Toogood and Helen Holiday were Cambridge visitors be tween trains Thursday Mrs A C Teel arrived home from Lincoln last week much improved in health C C Burt nnd wife are now cozily established in their now home in the south part of town Drs Mnckechnie and Minnick wero called to McCook Saturday night on business pertaining to their profession Several of the children in town have the whooping cough Babe Burt and Edna Holcomb were married Wednesday at four oclock by Rev Bickford of the Congregational church Only relatives being present About twenty of the young people of Indianola chartored teams and went to Bartley Thursday evening to at tend a play given in the opera house r3ay MMTAJZZGXSLVfUS U ZXjrzMTTimmm j s c vrs S rr vzrtf ii iiimmiiii numiiMni it imiimn iinnnwiM m i H - - 7 fa T l ql pmmnTMt r egiauiggmTixTnA amiTcgacsPp te MTmi Music by Rogers orchestra was a special feature of tho program given nt the Methodist church Easter morning A very large crowd wns present nnd every one appreciated the fine music furnishod for tho occasion Mrs Tom Haley returned from Arap ahoe Thursday night accompanied by her little nephew and niece who will visit here awhile A C Teel bought the frame dwelling on tho Smith and Powell ranch and Wm Sheets of Hartley moved it this week onto a lot in town The house will bo for ront N J Uerling was voted n delegate tn tho grand lodge in Lincoln at the last meeting of tho A O U W Mr William Sprinter who has been living near Lebanon for the past three or four years taking care of his aeod parents roturned to his home in Colo rado Wednesday by tho overland route BARTLEY Mr and Mrs Hodges of Cambridge visited in Birtley from Sunday until Tuesday morning with Mr and Mrs Carnahan and Mr and Mrs Voiles Ed Curleo is moving his merchandise to White in Hayes county Bob Ilaining ha gone to Cody Wyo with a car of horses Ira Sheets who for several joars has been foreman of tho Perry Bee lumber yard here has bought au interest in their yards at BoaverCity Hendley and Wilsonville and will go to Beaver City next week to take charge of that lino of yards in place of C W Keyes of Wil son villa We are very sorry to have Mr Sheets and his family leave Bartley They have always proven themselves to be such splendid citizens and alwavs lending a helping hand for every good wo work and every thing for tho advance ment of the best interests of Bartley Dr Mackechine and Loton Duck worth were business visitors in our village this week Dr Keys of Holdbrook was in town one day this week A J DeArmond is fitting up a res taurant in his building first door north of the farmers store Frank Ball of Holbrook wa3 in town this week on business Harry Webber was held upj Sunday night about eleven oclock and robbed by two parties while he was crossing the iron bridge east of Bartley They took 1250 from him and departed and have not been seen since gy rvt 555 aD tiJ fii A k yy - v rvs a rjr v 6 - ri r cri v IS I SoUm J o M fJSIk Moisture fb T1L j t Thousands bought Wlk f m Uneeda Biseyft fc because they wondered W W what they Were Wm f Slflfcf MUKons use them because I W SSF they 1MOW them to be m H y WoriPs B8St Soda Cfacker M NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Word comes to ua that Charley Koyes hns sold his intorost in tho lumber yard at Wilsonvillo and will nioe to Hast ings Scott Wolf of Cnmbridgo visited over Sunday with his parents Mr and Mrs D W Wolf Ted Enlow nnd wife were up from Cambridge visiting MrEulowa sister Mrs 11 J Arbogast Mrs Fred Sells formerly Elma George oad Miss Nellie Farrell visited in Bartley latter part of last week Mrs Sells will go to Sterling Col soon and join her husband who has a position with tho Burlington there it seems that competition is tho life of trade with our livery men Mr Birrows had a fine goat broke to work at his barn Jake Fritz of the other barn wanted and purchased it for a nice price Soon however Jako tired of the billy goat who is full of many tricks Jake tried to sell him to Dr liathorn to bo used in the Workman lodge but tho Dr refused to buy him because ho said the ladies of tho Degree- of Honor must use tho same goat and must have one broke to ride both astride mid sideways Ho is trjing to sell him to any of the lodges but with poor success Jake dont liko goats now RED WILLOW Mrs Cunniugham entertained hor school at Mr Randels on Friday eve ning Rocitatious by tho little folks music by tho teacher and Mrs Louis Longnecker refreshments gave tho littlo tots a pleasant time long to bo re membered Tho epidemic of whooping cough in terfered with tho attendance at school which is to be ropretted as the teacher this term was an exceptionally good one aud the children loarnod remarkably Mrs John Longuecker is quite sick BOX ELDER Tho nseessor is now making his usual rounds Dorothy Doylo hns given up her school work for this year on account of a growth on one of her eyes Mrs D B Doyle Jr and children returned Monday noon from their visit at Maywood Mrs Leroy Rubottom entertained her father from Cornell the latter part of last week and first of this Mr and Mrs J S Modrell spent Easter with their daughter Mrs Max well Wolfe SOUTH SIDE Guess spring is here at lasit Farmers are busy planting potatoes W T Stone Jr was down from May wood last week visiting his uncle C II Jacobs Miss -Florence Jacobs has gone up into Frontier county on a visit of a few weeks Hungry Thespians They looked like actors or rather they looked as if they would have been actors if some manager with more than the ii ual discernment would rec ognize their ability and give them a job says the Stroller in the Portland Me Express Just now they were staring through the window of a pop ular priced restaurant in Congress street absorbed in the unerring accu racy of the chef as the griddlecakes were flipped into the air by him only to fall gracefully back into the crease mark they had just quitted The tall man jingled some keys in his pocket aud the little one pulled his belt an other notch Lord said the big one Im hun gry enough to eat my own words Tm in just as bad complained the little one I feel as though I could bolt a front door Animals and Electricity Man has much greater power of electrical resistance or much less sus ceptibility than many other animals A leech placed upon a copper plate which rests upon a larger plate of zinc is unable to crawl off on account of the feeble electric action excited by the contact of the metals Horses are troubled by slight differences of potential An ox treated for rheuma tism with electricity succumbed to a current absolutely inoffensive to man Little Mrs many jokes Exactly Hunter had heard so about the brides who couldnt market successfully that she made up her mind that the first re quest she made of the marketman would show her to be a sophisticate housewife Fend me please she said two French chops and one hun dred green peas The Timidity Her Mother Mabel dear do you ever feol timid about asking your hus band for money The Rride No indeed mamma but he seems to be rather timid about giv ing it to me Exchange Pretty Thin Thin repeated the man who was talking about a mutual acquaintance Well hes so thin that when he eats macaroni he can only swallow it one piece at a time The Fun of It Mother Did you enjoy your Ice cream scda Dickie Dickie Yes ma there were seven other hoys lookin through the window at me What is not necessary Is dear at a penny Cato nniiTrV r rirniTn nf jftrr Simple Remedy for LaGrlppc La grippo coughs are dangeroun as thoy frequently develop into pneumonia FoloysHonoy and Tar not only stops tho cough but heals aud wtiongihenH the lungs so that no serious naultH need bo feared Tho genuine Foley a Honey and Tar contains no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package Refu e substi tutes AMcMillen Druggist McCook NOTICE No moro hunting fishing picnicking or boat riding on tho old Loom is place Parties doing so will bo taken for trew passers and treated as such This means you 4 I S L WRAY 5JWj The only high clacs J kKgcHB Baking Powder sold at jHv izSSflw a moderate price BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES disease with Pure Blood ttrrnnfnnTVTYvnnTVVWi Dr J U Lsruce OSTEOPATH Telephone 55 McCook Neb Office over EIccricTheatre on Alain Ave JUtAUWJdMfaaa DR EARL 0 VAHUE DENTIST Office over McAdams Store Phone 190 b Oea 2i DENTIST hhcne ii2 Office Hooms 3 and 5 Walsh Rln McCook Dr J A Colfer DENTIST Room Postoffick Building Phone 378 McCOOK NEBRASKA R H Gatewood DENTIST Office over McMillens drug store r Phone lG l McCook Nebraska - it JOHN E KELLEY TT0SH3Y AT LA7 and BONDED ASSTKACTES McCook Nebraska EaSt Agcnt of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Water Works Ofiico in Postoflico building CHBOTLE CK ElDBED BOYLE ELDRED Attorneys at I aw LongDistanco Ione4t Rooms J anrt 7 second tioor PoetotSco Baildiu McMKrt Keb iVlicLclletoii Ruby PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING All work guaranteed Phone 182 McCook Nebraska 5 NEVER FAILS The automobile Iherv in we torn Nobra ki tnar always jttliire and ark Trips day omit 1 Prices re reas onable n a niviMP nUnna 1 A L - T MM EM ia nunc iuu be found at 104 McCook Neb tCan w f j J K ti pbS irtEL 2 NERO Will stand during the season of 1909 at my farm at Perry station Terms 1000 for live coltj 100 cash down Every care taken but wall not be responsible for accidents Q W Watkins