j i -- n i Do You Want to Help Boom This Town fCONSTflUGTED HHI rfSl I you do youll assist the editors in advertising tlie place It you do youll patronize Lome indus tries Including the printer If you do youll subscribe for this pa per regularly and advertise In It Bat IT you dont youll sneer at our efforts foe Iowa Improvement If yon dont youll order your job printing from some outsider It yoa dont youll borrow your neigh bors copy of the paper to read DO YOU OR DONT YOU LEBANON William Hiersekorn who was one of those in charge of the county exhibit at th state fair returned home Sunday via Endianola Lebanon records another fire Satur day the ith in which three old build iags were destroyed C A AdamB har ness shop O L Overstated jewelry store and the third building was occu pied by P Bryen The buildings were wned by Adams and John McClung aad loss is partly covered by insurance Both gentlemen carried some insurance oa their stock as well Bryen had none Dr Abernetby the great English physician said Watch your kidneys Whea they are affected life is in dan ger Foleys Kidney Remedy makes fceaitny kidneys corrects urinary ir regularities and tones up the whole sjfsCetn A McMillen Received on account Paid out Cash Credit slips etc for sale at tka Tribune office Per 1000 50c D ANBURY The Misses Murray and Susie Colling were over from Indianola Sundaya They also attended ohurch C W Dow of Indianola was a busi ness visitor Tuesday last Orvillo and Glen Hendershot of Chey enne Wyo arrived last Tuesday for a short visit with friends and relatives The ball game last Tuesday between tbo fats and the leans of tbe commercial club was a victory forthe leans Score 13 to 9 Eno umpired the game It looked as though tbe fats would win the game but they played out at the end of tbo game Agent Harris and family left Thurs day for a two weeks visit with rela tives Extra Agent Peterson came lust Thursday to take Harris place for two weeks Born To Mr and Mrs Wayne Heth cote Thursday Sept 9th a baby boy Several from here attended the carni val at Lebanon this week Born To Mr and Mrs Prank Lewis Wednesday Sept 8th a baby boy A B Woods came over from McCook last Friday on professional business He is working for tbe Burlington rail road Mrs William Annis who has been at Omaha in tbe hospital for the past few weeks arrived home Saturday These parts were visited by a heavy rain Sunday night and Monday morn ing A B Gibbs and son Edgar of Leba non were social visitors Saturday Lloyd Ressler of Wilsonville was a social visitor Sunday The Dolph boys shipped a car of hogs to Kansas City Saturday night GRANT There will be a public sale at John Weschs Sept 20th and one at R E Lants Sept 22 There was a dance at Jacob Weschs Sept 9th a surprise on Chas it being his 17th birthday All reported a good time Fred Wesch went to Herndon Kans on business Saturday Tom Smith had a new Buffalo Pitts steam threshing machine unloaded at Traer Kans last week A nice rain here all day Monday B W Benjamin attended the R S Thomas horse sale near Atwood Kans last week Fred Wesch and brother will leave for Tualatin Ore right after the sale Ed Towle had a valuable horse killed by lightning last week John Cashen Auctioneer Indianola Nebr Dates booked at Mc Cook National bank tyynwvwwwwiwflyw The First State Bank Cedar Bluffs Kansas Deposits of this Bank are Guaranteed by the Bank Depositors Guaranty Fund of the State of Kansas You will also be guaranteed courteous treatment and we will extend any favors consistent with conservative banking and business methods We solicit your patronage FANNIE J KENNEDY Cashier HARRY S KENNEDY President m i i i i i i l i i i i i i i i it ft1 tv YtMV ii1 iiirtVfiV it f Irl i I iMl if iV I i iliYl NORTH VALLEY Mr and Mrs Pierce Oxley visited in Bartley Sunday with Smith Durbin and wife Bert Edwards is nursing a very sore hand at present caused by blood poison Everett Ohustead is engineer at pres ent for the Edwards brothers threshing outfit and John Dietz is separator man The Hiatt girls of Cambridge visited Sunday with Miss Josie Mick who is staying with her sister Mrs Mark Rib ble Miss Ada Bentley was on the sick list a few days last week Ed Edwards shipped a car of cattle to Omaha Wednesday morning of last iveek and took in tbe state fair at Lin coln a few days before returning borne Saturday George Oxley upset a load of hay last Saturday fracturing one rib and bruis ing himself somewhat A Kublman is drilling wheat in corn this week Mr and Mrs Sam Walkington and children were Bartley visitors Sunday Jay Collicott who has been visiting relatives in this vicinity for the past month was called to his bome in York Neb aon ccount of tbe serious illness of bis mother Maurice Nicholson went to Wauneta Monday night to look up a location for another year Gene Collicott and wife moved last week to Rankin Bros farm Wesley Slater and family visited Sun day at Joe Saylors Ralph Edwards and Mrs Lewis Olm stead visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs George Oxley Chas Ginther and wife and Robert Lierley wife and mother spent Tuesday with Wm Bell and family RED WILLOW Wm Randel spent some days at the state fair Lewis Elmer and family spent a day and night at Louis Longneckers the first of the week Mr Smith and Leon returned from the state fair Sunday night Mr and Mrs Dow called at Owens Longneckers on Sunday afternoon There was preaching at the church Sunday morning by the Sunday school organizer Mr and Mrs Wilson came in Tues day ovening from Bethany to visit at the Longnecker home THE OLD SETTLERS PICNIC It was an ideal day and while the at tendance was not so large as the past two years every one was sociable and all seemed to have a pleasant time The dinner was all that one could wish and there was no hurry in eating or leaving the table Mrs Taylors chicken pie was much in evidence and enjoyed by all within reach After dinner the election of officers took place and then Mr Thomas made a statement that all the papers of this associationbeing in the keeping of Mrs Thomas the secretary were consumed in the fire which destroyed his house and all the contents but that the sec retary had sent a list of names a copy of the constitution and other papers to the Nebraska State Historical society and copies could be secured from that society It was decided that this asso ciation should become an auxiliary of the state society Mr Carmans spicy speech was enjoyed A letter was read by Mr Phillips from Mr and Mrs H H Pickens now living in California sending greetings and good wishes Mr Uneeda Biscuit are made from the finest flour and the best materials obtainable That Makes them an ideal Uneeda Biscuit are baked in surroundings where cleanliness and precision are supreme That Makes them Uneeda Bisuit are touched only once by human hands when the pretty girls pack them That Makes them Uneeda Biscuit are sealed in a moisture proof package k That Keeps them Sg NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Food Pure Black from Oklahoma sent mossagi of greeting and warm regards to his ol friends and neighbors and his photo graph to represent him at this gather ing but unfortunately thoy were con sumed in the burning of Mr Thomas house Mr Pitch Mr Byfiold Mr Clark Mr Hill Mr Meservo and Mr Longneckor mado short talks A dis cussion of the Indian Massacro follow ed and was a striking example of tbo forgotfulness of human nature As time passes thoro aro so many versions The editor of TheTribune and his wife were warmly welcomed and I rather suspect that they were sorry thoy had not attendod all these years As in point of time Mrs John Longneckor is the oldest woman settler in tho county she humored a fancy to wear some ven erable articles as fitting the occasion She had on a white lace fichu which was worn by her sister in Kentucky as a bride 52 years ago fastened by a cam eo brooch that has been in her possess ion 54 years a black lace veil her mo ther had when a young lady 87 years ago and a Bombazine reticule her granamoiuor usea over iuu years ago These wero of interest to tho ladies who examined them The picnic being set for an early date prevented a few from a distance from being present It is so pleasant for old friends and acquaintances to meot and greet each other on these occasions it is to be regretted that any will allow prej udice and misunderstanding to keep them away We hope next year to see a great many more come Testifies After Four Years Carlisle Center N Y G B Burhans writes About four years ago I wrote you that I had been entirely cured of kidney trouble by taking two bottles of Foleys Kidney Remedy and after four years I am again pleased to state that I never had any return of those symp toms and I am evidently cured to stay cured Foleys Kidney Remedy will do the same for you A McMillen Typewriter ribbons papers sale at The Tribune office Glean etc for MAR1UN rim NilHson and 7 IT Wicks ac- ipaniud by Clarence Heed of Pair view attended the state fair at Lincoln lui week Keod was a county capital business visit ur one day last wook Mii ion was well represented at tbo rt uiuim in Atwood Kansas last week ltmes Gregory of Bartloy was in town mi day last week lohn Wmgo and two sons Albert and and additions to tho accounts of tho U Ion from south of Danbury wore in disastrous affair that we old settlors t h Monday with three loads of barloy narcny recognize it as tho samo ovont as that simple plainunvarnishod state ment given at tho time by tho hunter who was the only white man who saw the movements of the Sioux and tho account of tho Indian agent who learn ed it from tho Pawnees thomsolves When this agent camo to collect tho be longings of the Pawnees he talked with sevoral of the neighbors so we had it directly Some have confounded tho time of this Massacre which took place in 1873 or 1874 with tho Indian Scare of 1878 It was greatly regretted by all that our efficient and highly regarded secre tary Mrs Thomas was too ill to attend Reed lookod after tho farm work ami onores during tho absence of Clar env at the state fair C hlf Plum loft last mid weok for Hox i Kansas for a visit with rolatives and Smith from south ui town received a now Case separator hint mid week to replace tho one that burned somo time ago iC Galusha has rented tho DoMay hoiisc and movod in town last week Tno editor visited his parents up tho line close of last wook Bernard Millor resignod his position as clerk in W II Eiferts hardware Our school didnt get movod as re ported last week but a forco of mon was at work first of the week and suroly is a go this time as they got it as far as the bridgo by Monday Arthur Rozell and wife roturned last mid week from their trip to tho sand hills Clarence Dolan Married Mr Clarence Dolan well known to Indianola people was united in marriage to Miss Marguerite Clarke of Los An ieles Saturday September 4th The young people went to Santa Barbara on the wedding trip after which thoy will i ir bome in Los Angeles In- diiirwa Reporter Legal Blanks Here This office carries all kinds of legal Diank forms and make special blanks order promptly and accurately Why We Are Stronger The old Greeks and Romans were great admirers of health and strength their pictures and statuary made the muscles of the men stand out like cords As a matter of fact we have ath letes and strong men men fed on fine strength making food such as Quaker Oats that would win in any contest with the old Roman or Greek champions Its a matter of food The finest food for making strength of hone muscle and nerve is fine oatmeal Quaker Oats is the best because it is pure no husks or stems or black specks Farm ers wives are finding that by feeding the farm hands plentifully on Quaker Oats they get the best results in work and economy If you are convenient to the store buy the regular size pack ages if not near the store buy the large size family package 2 MTTTTTT TTTTYTTTTTTTTM KfcALfcAMfcKMY 3 Grain and Coal We have just added coal to our business and have now in our bins a full stock of both Colorado and Pennsylvania coals such as Chandler Canon Sunshine Maitland Baldwin Nut and Susquehanna Anthracite 4 Your orders will be appreciated and given prompt attention PHONE 262 4 MAAXJXXjLXXXXXXXXXXXXAXAAA X ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR In the county court of Red Willow county Nebraska To the heirs of and to all persons interested in the estate of Winifred Glynn deceased You are hereby notified that Mollie Glynn has filed her petition in this court praying that P F McKenna be appointed administrator of the estate of Winifred Glynn deceased and that a hearing on said petition will be had before me at my oflice in McCook in said county on the 2od day of October lltO at one oclock p m at which time vou are required to appear and show caue if any there be why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted Witness m hand and seal of said court 13th day of September 1909 1G seal J C Moore County Judge Boyle Eldred Atty iSafeMMiiu ENGRAVER and ELECTROTYPER Pf 0 IIM M20 24 LAWKKCt DLSVEH COLO