j INDIANOLA Doctor Minnick went to McCook Vedne9day evening on business E SByflold had a casoline I fink in stalled at bis place of business recently Mrs Sammy Minmoar was a visitor at her parents this week Jim Sims autoed over from Danbury la9t of the week on a business tour Mrs P B Ilardesty and daughter Edna left on No 10 Sunday morning for the eastern part of the state where thoy will visit fori awhile after which they expect to locate at Grand Island Mr Doc Minniear and daughter wore recent guests in theMoVVilliams homo Dr and Mrs Minnick drove over to the Beaver Friday and visited with the Intters parontB Mr and Mrs Wal ker Andrews Edward Tletbcote left for his home in Holyoko Colorado Saturday morning Ho was accompanied by his father and brother who will visit with him for awhilo Mrs Northrup came down from Mc Cook Wednesday morning to be pre eont at the funeral of Mrs D Hethcoce who was an old time friend of hers Mr and Mrs Williamson and daught er left for their homo in Audubon vlpwa Thursday night on 14 Quite a number went down to Bartley despite the wind and dust Sunday eve ning to hear the baccalaureate sermon preached by Rev A D Burress of this place W S Dolan and wife John McClung and wife Mrs Mary Balding John Maisel Chet Strokey Bob McWilliams Marion Dow Bennie Smith Orin Cram er Anna Maisel Bessie Hess Emma Howard Miss Fullorton and Neal Quick were McCook visitors between trains Saturday evening Harry Labaron camo up from Cam bridge on No 5 Sunday evening to visit a friend II J Sams left for Denver Colorado Sunday night where he will look after his land interests Mike Morosic gave his regular fort nightly dance at his place Saturday night attended by the usual numbor from town Gladys McCool and Bessie Toogood were McCook visitors Eriday evening I M Smith of McCook visited with his brother W II between trains last Sunday RED WILLOW Lon Miller was married at Stock ville last Wednesday to a lady from Indiana who came on for that purpose There was a big charivari for Lon Miller and his wife About thirty gathered from all around and hHd a hilarous time Mrs Owens Longnecker has gone to Indianola to attend the district conven tion They will have a dinner and supper at the hall during tho convention at In dianola and judging from the toothsome preparations tho ladies in this commun ity are making to donate for that pur pose the entertainment for the inner man will be equal to that prepared for the spiritual at the convention Lucy Miller and Lida Rozelle are staying at Owens Longneckers taking cure of little William while Mrs Long necker attends tho convention A letter from John F Black an nounces his arrival at Goodwin Okla boma whero he seems to have settled near Vxa9 Panhandle His being there was a surprise to his friends This leaves ouly two of the onginal settlors William 13 Held and John Longnecker Mr and Mrs Smith and Mr and Mrs William Randel called to see Mrs Long necker who is able to be around part of the time She is still much troubled with nervous prostration BOX ELDER Mrs D B Dojle Jr entertained her cousin Miss Woodul of Missouri latter part of last week Mrs F G Little and children return ed for a short visit with the folks hero before going to Alma to visit her sister for a time T M Campbell took his little son to McCook Saturday and had Dr Fahne stock cut a cyst from tlmlid of his eye lie is getting along nicely F G Lytle is planning to rebuild right away Quite a hailstorm visited this vicinity one night last week Fortunately there was no wind with it Hoarseness bronchitis and other throat troubles are quickly cured by Foleys Honey and Tar as it soothes and heals the inflamed throat and bronchial tubes and the most obstinate cough dis appears Insist upon having the genu ine Foleys Honey and Tar A McMillen Druggist for children safe sure Ito opiates BARTLEY Mrs O E Schnell of Waunota and Mies Cora Ritter on thoir wuy to Iowa visited witi Rev and Mrs Hagemun last week - David Beaman has gone to Omaha to visit relatives Burtloy high school boys played bas ket ball with Cambridge high school lust week Mrs Shuck of Cambridge visited her sons and families Alec and Arnold Wheeler this week Burl Gilpin minister of the Christian church of Aropuhoe visited his brother-in-law C M Bubbitt Monday Rev Durress of Indianola preached the baccalaureate sermon for the high school graduates lust Sunday evening Mrs Wallace W T C U lecturer gave an interesting address at tho M E church last Sunday morning aud spoke again on Monday evening to a pleased audience Mrs G W Rtchie and daughter Ida returned from Oregon this week They are well pleased with that state and will make it their pormeuent home as soon as they can dispose of property here Mrs J S Miller is very sick with pneumonia Indianola and Bartley ki nines play ed ball at this place Saturday Score 25 to 26 in favor of Bartley It is reported Frauk is using a sure thing on fish bait whiei he bought at the drugstore He gave it a fair trial one day last week but could not get a nibble Finally a compunion examined the secret lustrum and found it to be just common turpentine The MisseB Ada and Pearl Olmstead were here last Wednesday while Pearl was taking tho 8th grade examination NOTICE On May 1st Middleton Ruby will move their plumbing shop into building 3rd door east of DeGroff store on B st east and will carry a complete line of plumbing and steam heating materials Estimates furnished free See them for sewer and plumbing work They always endeavor to please Legal Blanks Here This office carries all kinds of legal blank forms and makes special blanks to order promptly and accurately Bound duplicate receipt books three receipts to the page for sale at Thk Tribunf office D ANBURY Poto Lebn had tho misfortune last Wednesday1 to have a runaway which demolished his wagon and scattered his well drilling tools Sybil French who has been visiting her sister Mrs Roy Thomas returned to her homo at Herndon Kas Satur day Several from here attended tho fight ing match at Marion Saturday Rev Miller preached a fine bacca laureate sermon to tho graduating class Sunday evening The church wbb filled to overflowing The graduates were well pleased with his sermon This being his second baccalaureate sermon he ever preached the first one was preached at Lebanon the same day A miniature cyclone paused south of here Tuesday night It did consider able damage along its pathway It was accompanied by hail which did con siderable damage Tho oil roan from McCook was in town Saturday Mr and Mrs Archie Foley are the proud parents of a baby boy Tho measles and whooping cough seem to be the order of the day as several around here have either of them Clyde Metcalf and mother of Oberlin were in town in their auto Sunday The intermediate room will have a picnic Wednesday instead of tho last day of school Miss Murray visited with homefolks at Indianola overSuuday Several from here attended the Leba non Beaver City ball game at Lebanon Tuesday R F D NO 1 Mike Fritz and wife are rejoicing over the birth of a boy baby May 13th weight 8 pounds W E Bower came down from Denver last Sunday morning on a visit to his children and on business matters Miss Jessie Dudek of Waunetais visit ing at the home of her uncle Frank Dudek If you desire a clear complexion take Foleys Orino Laxative for constipation and liver trouble as it will stimulate these organs and thoroughly cleanse your system which is what everyone needs in the spring in order to feel well A McMillen Druggist Cures Golds Prevents Pneumonia I Jf rw V v fp yjjf Sold only in iiFmK yMiv VffI y Moisture Proof IF t J Ml The National prestige of Uneecla Bisouat is baked in The moment yon take a biscuit from the package5 as soon as you taste it the reason becomes apparent why so many hun dred millions of packages of U need a Biscuit have been bought by the American people NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY pgfi Pr How Sherman Pot the Lid On D CRING the siege of Atlanta some of the Confederate bat teries opposing Sherman on the west front of the city were sheltered from nttnek by mountain which could not readily be scaled by Federal artillery After long delay and tedious labor the light Held pleces of the Eleventh Indiana battery were hauled to the crest of the moun tain where the men of the Second Massachusetts had cut a roadway and constructed earth and log pits to shield j tne guns A day was fixed tne earliest possible to open fire upon the lines below Sherman General George II Thomas the tltock of Chlckamauga Fighting Joe Hooker and General J M Brannan Thomas chief of artil lery were on the ground to witness the effect of the fire which was ex pected to open the way for a success- jwas1 A ie xaS v j we will not open fire today fill attack upon Confederate positions which bullied the advance of Thomas troops The time was August and the heavy stilling atmosphere inclined the men of both armies to suspend activity The stillness of death reigned everywhere except around the jsolated battery on the mountain top There the gunners moved with the grim energy of sol diers facing a crisis Guns were trained upon the most conspicuous and vulnerable targets Sherman and his lieutenants stood apart scanning with fieldglasses the camps where the shots were to strike At last the signal was given Bat terymen went forward to pull the lan yards and send the shots home when attention was diverted by the soft pealing tones of a bell trembling on the heavy air across the valley Loud er and stiil louder the measured chimes sounded over the city over the camps up to the mountain crest Sher man raised a warning linger to gun ners who looked into the eyes of their officers for explanation of this strange gesture The officers equally non plused looked to the generals and Sherman spoke out calmly but in tones for all to hear Gentlemen we will not open fire today Then turn ing to the chief of artillery he said in the same quiet tones General Bran nan you will open firetomorrow Today was the Sabbath a day ac cording to Shermans orders not to be interrupted by the inferno of guns and shells Harpers Weekly Minus tho Picture The bridge builder with Stonewall Jacksons army was a rare character if the following story be true The Union soldiers retreating from the valley of Virginia burned a bridge over the Shenandoah Jackson who wanted to pursue sent for his old bridge builder Sir he said you must keep iron at work all day and all night and fin isu that bridge by tomorrow morning My engineer shall give you the plan Old Miles saluted and withdrew Early the next morning the general sent for Miles again Well sir said Jackson did the engineer give you the plan for the bridge General said the old man slowly the bridge is done 1 dont know whether the picture is or not Uer aid and Presbyter Swearing In the Ccok The darky contrabands who fre quently strayed within the Union Hues were often very acceptable as serv ants particularly as cooks The non commissioned officers frequently had a heap of sport with these unsophisticat ed negroes Occasionally there was great formality In swearing in these cooks The drums would be sounded or the bugles blown and amid much impressive pomp the darky would as sume his new duties having sworn to perform them properly to support the constitution of all the loyal states clean the plates without wiping them on his coat sleeve solemnly swearing to put milk in the coffee every morn ing and other like deeds The Unknown Dead Now rrany a soldier slumbers Hi resting place unknown His hands were crossed his Hds were closed The dust was oer him strewn The drifting soil the moldering leaf Along the sod were blown His mound has melted Into earth His memory lives alone Uo let It live unfading The memory of the dead Long as the pale anemone Springs where their tears were shed Or raining in the summers wind In flakes of burning red The wild rose sprinkles with Its leaves The turf where once they bled Oliver Wendell Holmes The first food of the day Every man woman and child begins the day with more or less vigor of mind and strength of body according to the first food supplied to the stomach The best first dish of the day is a bowl of Quaker Oats The stomach can assimi late it more quickly and with less effort than other foods There is little or no waste and every ounce of food is con verted into muscle vigor and brain activity The strongest people in the world are the regular eaters of Quaker Oats You should eat it for breakfast every day If you are convenient to the store youll probably buy the regular size package For those who live in the country the large size family package is more satisfactory If you want to feol well look well bo well take Foleys Kidney Remedy It tones up tho kidnojp mid bladder puri fios tho bood and restores hoalth and strength Pleasant lo take and contains no harmful drugs Why not commence today A McMillen Druggist WHY NOT TRY THIS Wc want everybody with scalp 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