B V M rt 1 IV What Changed the Old Tows Name Mr Brown of SLEEPYTOWN He wouldnt advertise So along came Mr Strong And took him by surprise Mr S as you may guess Was strictly up to date Knew the game and played the same At early hours and late Strong is still in WAKEFTJLVILLE The merchant of the town He advertises and still surprises Such chaps as Mr Brown If people with symptoms of kidney or bladder trouble could realize their dan ger they would without loss of time commence taking Foleys Kidney Rem edy This great remedy stops pain and the irregularities strengthens and builds up these organs and there is no danger of Brights disease or other seri ous disorder Do not disregard the oirly symptoms A McMillen druggist Monarch Silver Bell White Satin spell success in bread and cake baking Buy the McCook Flour and Feed Store and good best BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES disease with Pure Blood D ANBURY Mrs Millie Billings was a Traer Kap business visitor lust Wednesday Kennedy Bros exhibited their wagon show here last Wednesday There was a large crowd out to see the show Tbi y have the beat little show traveling J G Evers of Valpariso was in town on business last week Several from here attended the races at McCook I a tit week Mrs Ida Cass and daughter were Marion visitors last Wednesday W T lientjn was a Kansas City vis ltor returning home last Wednesday Edna and Beth who have been taking treatment at that place accompanied him home Dave Boyer departed last Thursday for an indefinite visit at Bbverly with relatives J L Sims was a McCook business visitor last Friday Danbury has organized a first clas band and they have sent for their instru ments consisting of twenty -four pieces of which more will soon be coming in Clarence Young and Al Gotchall were lndianola visitors Monday The wbb an old gentleman from Lin coin came here to unload a separator Sunday and while unloading the team hitched to a wagon standing i ear ran off and hit him in the bend the wagon running over his ankle and side He was bruised quite badly Quite a number of people in this vi cinity are through harvesting But the corn needs a little rain Rollo DeM iy has been catching quite a number of fish these days Ho caught twenty three last evening Word was received here from Beverly that Jerome Remington is getting bet ter Ralph Boyer went up to McCook Tuesday night on a trip The basket ball girls are practicing every night and they will soon be ready for another game Wayne Hethcote substitute for route No 2 is going the trip the last six days Ed Young has been helping Rhea Oman harvest the past week The Duff grain elevator opened up Monday They will soon be ready for wheat Just wait until the band instruments get here The people will be willing to give them a sack of flour a piece to keep their mouths shut NORTH VALLEY Mrs Pete Ohehey and daughter Mary visited with Mr George Hardy last Thursday afternoon Another fine rain fell here last Thurs day night Mrs George Bentley was on the sick list Friday pf last week Ernest Bell helped A W Crowley put up alfalfa Saturday WmWarnke has sold his farm known as the Casey place aho his crop imple ments and live stock to John Ogorzolka of Cambridge for 2000 00 who took posSS ion at once Mr Warnkp moved Monday to the J A Scott farm souh of Cambridge Dave Kinkle returned from Holdrege last Thursday night on No15 Mr and Mrs James Madison visited in Hartley Sunday with J V Carna ban and wife Mrs Hardy and Mrs Eteelhotr visited Mrs Warnke Sunday afternoon There has been a good deal of sickness reported in this vicinity the pa9t week Mr and Mrs Bell visited their daugh ter Mrs Charles Ginther last Thurs day Jack Cianser of Cambridge helped Walt Latham harvest his wheat aid cultivate his corn last week Mrs Gardner is visiting with Mrs Madipon this week A good many of the farmers in this neighborhood will stack their grain be fore threshing it Several commenced stacking Monday Mm Anna Robbins visited homefolks Saturday Miss Leona Crowley and brother Linus were on the sick list Saturday Ed Edwards expects to get his thresh ing machine started by the middle of the week Henry Kuhlman and family spent Sunday with Richard Burton and wife George Bentley and wife visited Sun day afternoon at Al Brooks Charlie and Ernest Bell are helping Jess Read stack wheat this week Mrs Pierce Oxley who has been sick for over a week with symptoms of ty phoid fever is improving at this writ ing Have you a farm to sell or exchange It costs only a cent a word per day to run an advertisement in the Omaha Bee It will reach over 40000 sub scribers and is almost sure to find a buyer Write today GERVER A good rain would be beneficial to corn just now A numher of harvesting machines were running Sunday Nothing is gained by Sabbath work but consider able is lost in various ways Jacob Rowland is helping George Sig wing during harvest It is with regret we learn of the ex pected resignation of our mail carrier P E Potter He was a genial accom modating and trusty employee of Uncle Sam and it will be no small task to re place him Pete Rowland has left the employ of F M Austin Myrtle Sigwing has been staying with her grandmother for some time Harvesting is about completed and grain is quite promising considering the previous two years BARTLEY Cliff Sipe weut to Danbury Tuesday to take charge of the Duff elevator Miss Bess Crews of Culbertson visited a few days here with the Misses Grace and Lena Flint returning home Tues day Lute Flint was up from Arapahoe be tween trains Sunday Harvey A they of Wauneta was a few days business visitor last week C M Brown and Robt Mousel of Cambridge were recent visitors in Bart ley Lena and Grace Flint left Tuesday afternoon for Lincoln where the will make their borne for a few months and maybe permanently New wheat is on the market at SI 00 per bushel It is of good quality weighing sixty pounds and over to the bushel Will White threshed out a field Monday and Tuesday that made 30 bushels to the acre Barley is aho yielding well and we never had better oats Corn prospect is good for a bumper crop a few rains in season is all that is needed Mr Meachemsnew house is going up and just on the section north Mr Caton is having a fine residence and outbuild ings put up Tne contest at the M E church Tuesday evening was a pleasant affair A fair sized audience was present and all nicely entertained We need a few more men to do the harvesting and threshing and other work now in progress y H 19 L rt V 0 a w nai rnarcps rnpm rnp npsr snna rrarK pr ever nairn k a t W - w w w vww hS W T WX bMllWV A t What makes them the best soda crackers baked What makes them the only choice of millions What makes them famous as the National Biscuit National - Biscuit - Goodness ia isjt - Cour ima1 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY I -7 Everything is booming bore Evon candidates for office are booming thoni selvos and it is truly surprising how many are anxious to servo the dear peo ple The commissioner deal looks like a race with an attempt to pocket Premer with Goben and Shoughroe Thoy arn all good men and any one of them would serve the people well When it gets to be Judge Grissel and Sheriff Higgitm Bartley will lose two families who must if elected move to tio county capital Dr Fred Premer of Haiglor and Miss Lelia Fidler were married Wednesday at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs R C Fidler Rev Hageman officiating These worthy young people have ljved and wooed from childhood patiently awaiting the time when they could go to their own home to live in comfort and happiness We wish them the fullest realization of their expecta tions Charley Skalla was in Bartley between trains Monday afternoon RED WILLOW Mr and Mrs Soxson were business visitors at McCook on Friday Noah Sawyer went to Center Point Saturday night on business Mrs Moran went to Indtanola Satur day with Louis Longnecker and wife Farmers are very busy in the harvest Gelds and horses are pretty well worn down Thos Kinghorn died laBt week and was buried at Indianola A large dele gation of Masons attended Mr and Mrs Clark Mrs Guttridge and little son and Ruth and Mr Cal vins brother took dinner at Owens Longneckers Sunday And the spring chicken and ice cream O my Mr and Mrs Smith and Miss Lida and Mr and Mrs Sexson called at Owens Longneckers Sunday afternoon BOX ELDER Mr and Mrs Callen of McCook spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs J K Gor dan Rev C L Rubottom was sick and unable to fill his appointments Sunday D B Doyle Jr had the misfortune to fall and hurt his back so he had to go to the doctor Monday A W Campbell took his granddaugh ters Loretta and Bernice Richey to visit J L Campbell and family at Odborn Monday The young people are arranging for an ice cream social at the church Sat urday evening July 31 Everybody in vited to come A Correction We desire to correct the statement made in last weeks paper concerning the 4th of July celebration at Marion There was a good crowd present ex tra good considering that towns on either side of us celebrated some com ing from a distance of twenty miles Splendid order was maintained through out the day A good stand was on the ground Ice water was furnished free to all hay was furnished for all horses free and temporary tables erected for the convenience of the crowd The ball game in the afternoon was free The program was well rendered The Womans Christian Temperance Union furnished the music The Declaration of Independence was read and several other patriot selections given after which every one joined in singing America Clyde Wright gave the oration of the day It was free from politics and has been highly spoken of by our most intelligent citizens At four p m Mr Wright gave a lecture on Socialism He had a eood audienne and held them throughout his address The only thing to be regretted is that the knockers who have not advanced in ideas since the days of their grand fathers couldnt have heard Mr Wright He was a gentleman in every sense of the word and a thinker turned loose It seems illy put that those who oppose free speech should talk of Independence Day As to the poor judgment of the committee there are some men in our burg and community who are in telligent and conservative and willing to let each person think and act acccord ing to the dictates of bis own conscience Our celebration was not a grafting scheme it was a clean orderly patriotic picnic Any person on the ground was entitled to shade ice waer hay for his team and admittance to the ball game free of charge Dont be a knocker By order of the 4th of July committee Marion Nebraska Delay in taking Foleys Kidney Rem edy if you have backache kidney or bladder trouble fastens tbd disease up on you and makes a cure more difficult Commence taking Foleys Kidney Rem edy today and you will soon be well why risk a serious malady A Mc Millen druggist Legal Blanks Here This office carries all kinds of legal blank forms and makes special blanks to order promptly and accurately Typewriter ribbons papers etc for sale at The Tribune office F0LEYSKIDNIYCOFE Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right n AAwvy TEMPERANCE COLUMN S Conducted t by the McCook W C T U t wsww AMERICAN WOMKN AND THBIK KKMONM nillTV Dr Aked the noted Englinh proacher now in New York who has delighted Epworth Assembly audiences in hiH ad dress before a larye 111110 meeting in that city said W EngliHlvrnen have been taught to regard American women bh the picked women of tho world It seems strange to find such woTion dis franchised left fir behind by leas favoi ed women of less pufrrsHivn countries and curiously indiffirent to tho fact The scepter is passing away from you women of America and other women are to do tht worlds work to which you were orimnnlly called Countries which you have iHughed at is old fogy are making their women citiz iiH and you do not seem to care You havo beon tho freest the most favored the best edu cated of womaikind but you cannot rule by virtue of the paHt It cost the women of Massachusetts fifty five years of agitation t securo the law making mothers iqual gunrdiatib with tho fathers of their children The women of Colorado placed thtit law on their statute books one jear after their en franchisement Only thirteen states have made mothers equal guardians with the fathers of their own children Five million women in thid country are working for wages and not one has a voice in making tho laws which vitally affect her condition of lifo and employ ment The government of many of our cities is a byword on the face of the earth Our politico need some new breath of interest of conscientiousness and patriotism Why do I expect women to be less corrupt and less corruptible than men Because they are less ignor ant less drunken and less criminal The drunkenness of American women is notoriously insignificant compared to that of American men Only fij per cent of our criminals are women Wo are told that the home is womans sphere and I acknowledge it What must it mean for a mother who is her self a citizen trained and intelligent in the duties of citizenship to train those young minds An immense petition for equal suffrage will be presented to Congress at this sesHion Dr M Carey Thomas presi dent of Bryn Mawr college and Miss Mary Garrett the philanthropist were the first to sign this petition Nebraska women have been doing a good part to lengthen this petition and so they will work and pray until the day comes when womens hands shall be unshackled for the performance of her whole duty in the protection of tho home and her obligation to society FOR BOWEL COMPLAINTS Rexall Orderlies are exceedingly pleas ant to take and areiueal foradmt or child They act directly on the nerves and muscles of the bowels They do not purge or cause any annoyance whatever We will refund the money paid us for them if they do not thoroughly relieve chronic or habitual con stipation Two sizes ioc ane 25c L W McConnell The Rexall Store i in 177tH iv vvr 1 it n vtv i i tPWi Dr J O Bruce OSTEOPATH Telephone 55 McCook Neb Office over Elecric Theatre on Main Ave 4 DR EARL 0 VAHUE DENTIST Office over McAdams Store Phone 190 0 Bli ifl mm DENTIST phone m Office Rooms 3 and 5 Walsh Blk McCook Dr J A Colfer DENTIST Room - Posjtofficz Building Phone 378 McCOOK NEBRASKA R H Gatewood DENTIST IVitnwj Office over McMillen 3 drug store Phone 1G3 McCook Nebraska KtAlt It Ift ll UkhUt J tt if i t 1 - I11 lifilli JOHN E KELLEY TT0ENEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTS McCook Nebraska BAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Water Works Office in Poatoffice building C H Boyle C E Eldksd BOYLE ELDRED Attorneys at I aw Long Distance Ione 44 Booms 1 and 7 eecond floor w v PMtoffice MCLO0K Weo