The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 23, 1909, Image 7

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INDIANOLA
A N Puckott ia visiting rolotives in
5baicbury thia week
Mr fin 1 Mrs Mnssio left for thoir
koine in Frankfort Kiidbiib Monday
morning after a few days visit with
TelativeH
John Strunk and wife wore McUook
Visitors Saturday evening
Mr nnd Mtb Roy Mann and Miss
3ayrcio attended Hie funeral of Mrs
Utalph Deane in Cambridge Monday
Mrs McWilliams visited laet week
with her daughter Mrs Sum Minniear
t Danbury i
Earl Willford who has been a helpor
tea the Mick barber shop has gotm to
Arapahoe to practice hid profusion
Mr and Mis Geo Hurt wore Arapa
4wo visitors one day last week
Mrs 11 L Duckworth visited in
Bacttey a few days lust week
A great many of the children in this
vicinity aroallliclwd with the pinkeye
Merl Powell is now the possessor of
an automobile formerly owned by W A
Dolaa
The Epworth League held their
naoatfily social Friday evening at the
fltorao of Patrick McNiel I about thirty
of tho young people being present
Wta Fritsch gave a dance and supper
Friday Tho dance was held in Shorts
m
V H Shorts have moved into their
new homo purchased from F B
ilardesty
Fred Minnick now occupies the bouse
vacated by W II Short
DANBURY
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There was a party given at the borne
of Mr Otto Puelz Saturday night in
honor of Robert Puelzs and Willie
Milon birthday Several participated
and all report a fine time
The play in the opera house entitled
Aunt Dinahs Pledge Saturday even
ing was fairly well attended They
report tho play as fairly well rendered
Clarence Younf waited over Satur
day and Sunday with bis sister Mrs
Rea Oman
Several pupils from hero attended the
Sunday School convention at Lebanon
Friday
Mrs N Graham who has been seri
ously ill is reported as being better
Mrs Dave Boyer who has been visit
ing her parents at Beverly Neb for
the past two weeks arrived home Fri
day
R E Poguo who is travelling in the
interests of the Omaha Insurance Co
transacted business in town Saturday
Wm Ball photographer made his
usual trip between trains Saturday
Several from Marion attended the
opera house wiulo tte supper was Mariou Uonje TaQnt pay givoQ hefe jq
iscrvca in tiennersone restaurant jjauy
XfttliT and Arch Cnrmichnel received
tjirines for being the bust dancers
The Cosgro hotel has changed hands
Mr Currans of Cambridge being the
purchaser and took possession of same
Tuesday Mr and Mrs Copgro will
continue to make Indianola their home
N Puckett Ella Wolfe and Mr
and Mrs Massie visisted relatives in
the latter pnrt of tho week
Mr and Mrs Roy Kennedy are visit
ing relatives in Grand Island
Jf B Rozelle of Hastings who has
been here several days on business re
queued home Tuesday evening
Mrs Tom Haley accompaniod by her
taopbew and niece went to McCook and
visited with relatives the latter part of
the week
J S Quick visited in Council Bluffs
Jlowa last week
Rev Burress assisted with the meet
ings in McCook last week
Miss Sadie Alcorn of Pennsylvania
arrived in town last Friday morning for
a few month visit with her uncle and
aunt Mr and Mrs L B Corbin
the opera house Saturday night
Clyde Metcalf and mother of Oberlin
Kas oame over in their auto and trans
acted business Saturday
Mrs C W Dewey of McCook who
has been visiting her parents Mr aud
Mrs J B Dolph returned home Sun
day
Miss Murray went to Indianola Fri
day evening to visit with home folks and
was taken sick and could not come buck
to resume her teaching until the last of
the week
Fox Hethcote of Indianola was a
social visitor Saturday
Jim Robinson and Roy Thomas were
McCook business visitors Saturday
Lee Delong has purchased an interest
in the Meat Market The firm name
being Yates Dslong
Will Yates was a Hendley visitor
Saturday
Henry Hellesen and family moved in
to the Robert Cathcurt residence
Bound duplicate receipt books three
receipts to tho page for sale at The
Tribune office
GERVER
Tho boys met at Mr Austins Tues
day evening and organized a ball comp
nny for the coming season
Delbert Sigwing who baa been at
tending tho Grand Island business col
lege returned home recently
We sincerely sympathize with the
family of Charles Weirick in the loss of
thoir daughter Mabel
Albert Styer who has been quite
sick is getting better
Measles are plentiful and seemingly
easy to catch
A good turn out and a good time at
C B Nelsons dance Friday night
John Randal bad a dance at his place
Saturday night But you shouldnt
have gone without a bid
Sunday - school was organized at
Banksvillo school house the 18rh
Everybody invited to attend at ten
oclock every Sunday
Barley sowing is drawing to a close
Wo believe in giving credit whore
credit is due Therefore we hereby
commend the editor of The Tribune on
changing the date of the issue to Thurs
day In so doing the patrons of route
three get their paparFriday where hereto
fore they waited until Monday unless
perchance they wont to town on Satur
day
Lou Olmstead siys that baby is the
beat ever
BARTLEY
In a game of base ball last Friday
the Holbrook high school won with a
score of 9 to 7 Our boys promise to
change the score when Holbrook visits
Bartley
Mr and Mrs Roy Walkington are
now nicely domiciled in the Ball proper
ty We welcome them to our vilhage
Roy is now manager of the Perry Bee
Co lumber yard iti plao of Mr Sheets
who went to Beaver City
Mike Weimkirch has purchased a
new automobile and now belongs to the
rapid movement club
George Jones and H J Arbogast
started to make a flying trip to Jack
Kings Monday and had bad luck with
their auto They returned by team and
brought the auto down next day
Ira Sheets went to Beaver City Mon
day to take charge of the line of lum
ber yards at Beaver City Hendley and
Wilsonville The Beaver Valley people
will find Sheets OK
Thomas Saul of Grafton Neb visit
ed in Bartley last week
Because theyre the Nations Choice
Because Baking Perfection approved
by the whole Nation made
H TLT I 9 3 PS fl a
liie iNationai Doaa jracKer
Sold only in
91oisture Troof
Tackages
Several teams went to Edison Tues
day to move the household goods of
Mrs Miller to Bartley
Leo Simpson i8ited in Cambridge
Tuesday
Mr and Mrs Frank Purvis were last
week caused to mourn the death of their
youngest child which died Friday last
and was buried in the Bartley cemetery
Sunday Their many Bartley friends
deeply sympathize with them in their
bereavement
Moso King and wife wero McCook
visitors one day last week James
Carnahan was chief clerk in their ab
sence
Mr and Mrs R R Hodgkins are re
joicing over the eveut of a little boy
that came to their home last week
Tickets for the high school declama
tory contest are on Bale at the drug
store
E E Smith has purchased tho fine
residence of Ira Sheets and will become
a resident of our villiage before many
moons go by
Word comes that Cecil E Matthews
has bought the printing office at River
ton and will locate there permanently
Cecil likes newspaper work aud we hope
he will be very succebsful His family
are now with him and their household
goods will be shipped in a few days
Fred Jackson aud Will Prenier are
building a school house in district 45
The Old Soddy that haa housed the
school children for many years will be
torn down and thus another early land
mark will be gone
H L Brown made a ilying trip east
thid week He reports small grain look
ing well
Miss Enlow of Cambridge who has
been visiting several days with her sis
ter Mrs 11 J Arbogast returned home
Tuesday
REu WILLOW
Planting potatoes is under way now
Mr Smith returned from Colorado
quite sick lie reports favorably of the
prospects of the young people who have
gone to grow up with the country
Mrs Longnecker is still quite sick
with a complication of grippe and
nervous collapse She has recovered
from the effects of grippe but is still
under the doctors care for nervousness
aud excessive weakness
The Longnecker brothers took some
freight to Mr Barbers for Mr Stautfer
to haul and a cow to be driven with
their herd to the homesteaders in
Colorado
NATIONAL
BISCUIT
COMPANY
SCQS9SD
Mr rf
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MARION
John Hughes of Lincoln was in town
last midwoek
Irene Ruby and Ernest Dodge wore
Lebanon sightseers Friday
Mrs E J Bull was a county capital
busiuess visitor last week
Ernest Carter of Cedar Bluffs took
Martin Nilsson and wife to McCook on
business Friday afternoon
Reuben E Bacon of this nlann nni
Miss Thalia Short of Wilsonville wero
married in Danbury last week We
wish you a long and happy life Elmer
Rumors say that we are about to have
a drug store in town by a man from
Lincoln
Tho homo talent gave tboir play en
titled Aunt Dinahs Pledge in Dan
bury Saturday night
Arthur Kozell and wife were county
capital shoppers Saturday
Harvey Creasman and family enter
tained his brother and family from
northeast of Box Elder tho latter end
of last week
Several from here attended the play
in Danbury Saturday night
George Hess from near Danbury was
through these parts Saturday
J W Pepper had the misfortune to
lose a horse one night last week by
being run through a barb wire fence
and cutting its throat it bled to death
in a short time
Milton Greer is at F M Yeaters
northwest of town helping him with
the farm work
L D Gocklev was under thn rlnotnra
caro a few days last weok with a light
attack of rheumatism
Powell Nilsson shipped out 4 cars
of sheep Tuesday night Mr Powell of
Lincoln came in Tuesday noon to ac
company the shipment
After a few months absence in east
ern Nebraska and visitine relatives in
in Oklahoma Floyd Lafferty arrived
home Monday
RURAL FREE LELIVERY No 1
Ralph Warfiold enjoyed a charivari
Monday night But the joke was on the
charivariers
R D Rodgers was out in the Ash
Creek neighborhood last week buying
cattle
C M Broomfield and family and
Ernest Baker and family wero Sunday
guests of W P Broomfield
J H Warfield is entertaining guests
relatives from Oregon who arrived
on last Sunday
Friends of Mrs I N McDougal will
regret to learn that she is no better
since her removal to New Mexico not
being able to feed herself
Charles Downs and wife will occupy
the Schmidt place as soon as vacated by
the owner
Willard Walker has returned from his
farm in Colorado well pleased with his
real estate interests in that state He
will drive one of Lees ice wagons this
summer
GRANT
A fine snow Monday
Chae We c we nt to McCook on busi
ness Friday
Miss Eva LTncer visited with her par
ents over in Kansas last week
There will be church in district 51
every Sunday at 3 oclock
E B Nelson gave the young people a
dance Friday evening A good time
reported
John Randal had a dance at his house
Saturday night
There was a party at II S Pades
Monday night
BLBattishill of Lincoln Neb sales
man for M Rumely Threshing machine
Co was over to see J II Wesch and
brother He was sent out by Geore J
Leitz who expects to run a steam
thresher with Mr Wesch in partnership
this season
to buv
BOX ELDER
D B Doyle Jr has gone to May wood
potatoes
The farmers are all getting busy these
diys
Miss Dora Oyster and school are ar
ranging a program for Arbor day
W 1 Miller of Danbury is visiting in
this vicinity this week
COURT HOUSE NEWS
county comrr
Licenses to marry issued by the coun
ty judge since our last report
Prentis E Keeder 30 and Mildred F
Berry 20 both of McCook
Jakob Laes 22 and Katharina Wal
ter lOt both of McCook
Tribune Is All Printed in McCook
You wili find local or county news of
interest on each of the eight pages of
this paper every week It is all printed
at home No patent print Read all
During the spring every one would be
benefited by taking Foleys Kidney
Remedy It furnishes a needed tonic
to the kidneys after the extra strain of
winter and it purifies the blood by
stimulating the kidneys and causing
chem to eliminate the impurities from
it Foleys Kidney Remedy imparts
new life and vigor Pleasant to take
A McMillen Druggist
The strength of a child
It is surprising to find how few parents
know the great strength giving qualities
of good oatmeal Most of them think
of it as a food for the sturdy Scotch or
the brawny Englishman and overlook
its value as a food for children Every
now and then a mother will take to fecd
ing her children on Quaker Oats and
will be astonished at their improvement
in strength and vigor Of course she
tells her friends and they prove it for
themselves but every mother in the
country should sec that her children are
strong and vigorous Plenty of Quaker
Oats eaten often will do it
Put up in two sizes the regular pack
age and the large family size which ia
more convenient for those who do not
live in town
Dont miss a day eat Quaker Oats
every morning for breakfast
NOTICE
No more hunting fishing picnicking
or boat riding on the old Loomis place
Parties doing so will bo takon for tres
passers and treated as such Thih
MEANS YOU 4 4 2m
S L WRAY
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Dr J O Bruce
OSTEOPATH
Telephone 55 McCook JVeb
Office over GlecrlcTheatreon Main Ave
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DR EARL 0 VAHUE
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Office over McAdams Store Phone 1 90
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DENTIST ponb 112
Office Rooms 3 aud 5 Walsh BIk McCook
Dr J A Golfer
DENTIST
Room Postohfick Building
Phone 378 McCOOK NEBRASKA
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Gatewood
DENTIST
Oflice over McMillens drug store
Phone 163 McCook Nebraska -I
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JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Nebraska
taAKont of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Waterworks Office in Poatoffice building
CHBoyle C EEldbbd
BOYLE ELDRED
Attorneys at I aw
Long Distance Jloue 44
Rooms 1 ana 7 second floor
Poetoffice Building- MCLOOk Neb
MidcUeton Ruby
PLUMBING and
STEAM FITTING
All work guaranteed
Phone 182 McCook Nebraska
NEVER FAILS I
V Thi oiitomobilp livorj in Stmth r
ucitern Jsebrn La tliat
there and taek Trij rJay
or nicht aiiywhiTi reas
onable
DG DIVINE
Ptao6
be found at 104 iUCCOOK ISeb
LCan
BGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES disease with Pure Blood
for children safe sure No opiates
ulitiiii
F55ji
NERO
Will stand during-
of 1909
the season
at my farm at Perry
station
Terms Siooo for live colt
100 cash down
Every care taken but will not
be responsible for accidents
G W Watkins