The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 14, 1909, Image 7

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Nigger Head Maitland
Canyon City Lump
Canyon City Nut
Baldwin Lump
Iowa Lump
Wier City Lump
Wier City Nut
Sheridan Egg
Rex Lump
Pennsylvania Hard Coal
S S Garvey Manager
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MARION
S D McCIain the McCook oil mnn
was in town supplying our merchants
with oil laBt mid week
Marion Powell of Lincoln was in
town last mid week
Howard Reed was an Indianola visit
or one day last week
A J Greer and P M McFadden
were Lebanon visitors Sunday
Edith Newberry was a Danbury visit
or Saturday night and Sunday
About ii of an inch of rain fell here
last Friday accompanied by a strong
northwest gale and very cold
We experienced a cold wave since the
rain also a little snow Monday morn
ing The probabilities are that Cook
and Peary have either moved the north
pole closer to us or brought the cold
wave with them
C L Tandy is helping E Galusha
with his concrete work
Newt Van Pelt and son did the
threshing for Powell Nilsson the firtt
of the week
Mrs T F Gockley of Fairview was
and east bound passenger for Danbury
one day last week
DANBURY r
A E Boyer and Josoph Murphy went
to Oraaba Tuesday Vhile there Mr
Murphy will have his eyes doctored
Wayne Hethcote is the mail carrior
while Mr Boyer is gone
Ed Eno and bis two boys left Tues
day for Fruitu Colo whore Eds par
ents live
Roy Boyer has been very sick the last
week but is better at this writing
Byron Everist of Cedar BlulTs Kas
was in town a abort time Sunday
P A Walters was buried Monday
in the Lebauou grave yard
Burnett Dolph is having a bam
built and a amah bouse erected
Florence Folley went up on train 189
to Beardsley Kansas for a few dajs
visit
Alfred Asbton was in town a bhort
time Weduesday
Word reached here tbat J A Boer
of Sidney Uolo was married
Mr and Mrs E M Woods went to
Atwood Woduebday returning Thurs
day
Mrs Pratt and Stella are woikingin
the hotel
Win Sandon came home Saturday
from Omaha where ho has been attend
ing the
G Spangler who has been siuk for
the last three weeks is up and around
again
We saw a little sleet atid snow fall
Monday
Wm Stilgebouer and wife have beeii
visiting a day r sd n Bartley
We received the first issue of the Red
Willow Co Standard paper of McCoul
Tuesday
There is to be a play in the opera
house Thursday entitled Eist
Lynne
Perry Carter tho cartoonist will give
a show in the hall next Friday
BOX ELDER
Mrs Brady Wolfe is very sick
Daisy Younger accompanied Pearl
Campbell home from Sunday school
and spent the remainder of the day with
her
Rev W J MiJIer and wife of Dan
bury are visiting friends on this charge
A T Wilson is visiting his sister at
Norfolk Neb
A number met at the parsonage
Thursday and cleaned it up already
for Rev Tyler to move in
Foleys Honey and Tar clears tbe air
passages stops the irritation in tbe
throat soothes the inflamed
and the most obstinate cough disap
pears Sore and inflamed lungs are
healed and strengthened and the cold
is expelled from the Bystem Refuse
any but tht genuine in the yellow pack
age A McMillen
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KORTJI VALLEY
Mrs Gardner is visiting this week
with her sister Mrs James Madison
She expects to leave Thursday for her
home in Oklahoma
Robert Lierloy and wifo and Mrs A
Utter were Cambridge viitoa last
Thursday They stopped for dinner at
Wm Bells while on tbe road home
While duck hunting on the river one
morning last week Ed Trnnchard killed
three ducks and crippled another all at
one shot Pretty good shooting isnt it
Mrs Olmstoid of Bartley visited
Sunday with Grant Chandler and wife
Wo understand that Arthur Chan
dler has taken a homestead of 320 acres
at Yuma Colo and will go to it before
long
A rain of ncurly an inch fell in this
part of Nebrusrfi hi t Thursday night
and Fridi which wili Or a yreat help
to the wheat that id already sown and
puts the ground in fine shape for those
who still wish to sow
Mrs EverettOxley and daughter Mrs
James Blunt vis ted Monday with Mrs
George Bentley
Tho first snow squall of tbe season
visited this section of tho country Mon
day morning
Mrs Jtiinns Blunt of Springfield
Neb is viaitihg in this vicinity at pres
ent with her parents Everett Oxley and
wife and her brothers George Elmer
and Pierce Oxley
Mr and Mrs Ernest Edwards spent
Sunday viitb her pan nts Mr and Mrs
D B Shoddier
Mr u d Mrs L A Mick and children
of Trenton Neb visited first of ibis
wetl with Mark Ribble nd wife
Mr and Mrs Henry Kuhlman visited
Sunday with A I Brooks and wife
George Oxley and family Miss Ida i
Richards Elmer Ovley and wife and
Mrand Mrs Dave lliikle vnitpd Sun
dny with Mr and Mrs Everett Oxley
and family
Al Savior of Campbell Neb is visit
ing his uncle Joe Saylor and wifo
Elmer Rohbins and Joe Nicholson
were up on Deei Creek Sunday
Maurice Nicholson wife and twin
boys visited Sunday with Joe Saylor
and daughter Bessie Maurice will
hold a public sale on Oct 21 1909 and
will sell all of bis stock farm imple
ments etc and will go to Grinnell la
to make his future home
Pearl Wagey is attending the state
uiveri thisear
Miss Carolyn Collicott attended
church at Pea Ridge Sunday
Ernest Bell helped James Madison
dig potatoes Tuesday
Mrs Chas Ginther and son Harry
visited her parents one day last week
Mr and Mrr Will Miller leftover
land Sunday morning for a two weeks
visit at Albion Neb
SHERE are foods for
all purposes but
BARTLEY
Murray Porbin and Theo Faubin
went to Lebanon Tuesday
Samuel Bentlny hpre veiling friends
He goes this week lo mm his daughter
Mrs W S Dowih who resides near
Bridtfep rt Nb
Two car ltnl of apples on tie track
here thia weik selling Irom S1C0 to
5110 ppr bushel
Mr D ITobhn and wife visited with
theirdaughturMrsil L Brown one
day last wetm
Charles Skalla was in Bartley last
Saturday His vote in precinct
will be a good size majoiity of ihu votes
Will Premer has gone to Akrou lo
work with the Uurliiitiou carpenter
crew
Bob Cox moved into the I M Beason
property one day last week
J A Fletcher is painting for Dr
ArnogHSt
Mr and Mrs Bibcock of Cambridge
visited in Bartley one day last week
Calvin Hammond went to Colorado
last week and has concluded to move 10
Yuma in the spring
Jomes Kirkeudall terminates his visit
with Bartloy friends and went east
Wednesday
Ivan Clark who re ides at Council
Bluffs did not go on a stiike witb
other street car men and has been re
warded for his loyalty to tho company
with a bonus of 170 extra pay
J H Cammack of Huntsville Vir
gi i was bore a few dis this week
looking after real estate business
Land buyers from Hastings were here
this week They said crops were no
better around Hastings than here
Tuesday night th coldest night of
the season Temperature 10 degree
above zero Frettv cold for October
GRANT
A snow and rain btorm swept over
this part of section Monday morning
Miss Eva Hornberger of Bladen
Nb opeued school in district 51 Mon
day morning Ot 4th
Peter Foxen sold his place to Ed Gar
field last week
John H Wesch and Roy Aibrecht
have contracted to put the Brinegar
place to wheat this fall
A M Benjamin hauled coal and sup
plies to district 51 Monday
Most of the people in this section are
putting in wheat after the rain
Henry Aibrecht visited with his
brother Roy over Sunday
W Dike has bought tbe Rev Young
farm
Kamo to tho housewife means the
choicest of foods and table delicacies
that the worlds rnarkes aflord For
sale at the White House Grocery
Phone 30
Biscuit
for Energy
For the brainenergy
business men need the
muscle energy workmen
need the nerveenergy
housewives need the all
round energy school chil
dren need
A soda cracker in ap
pearance more than a
soda cracker in goodness
freshness crispness
Moisture proof packages
NATIONAL
BISCUIT
COMPANY
T
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TEMPERANCE COLUMN
Conducted by tbe McCook W
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Why Smith Suld Out His Saloon
I tiear mat bututi nau just bold out
tits saloon -aid oiio of a couple of imd
dltj agud men ho cat t ipping their beer
and eating n bit uf cheese iu au Aiutr
ican saloon
Yes responded the other rather
slowly
Whut was the rebsou I thought Lb
was jul coining money then
The other moltltd a cm eke i ubstiacl
tully fur a moment and thuu buiu
v uiiii ou Know lives on Mt Wnah
Uiion rilit near me where he has au
excellent ife a nice home and three
a prelt ciimiien as ever placed out
doura h mu n h a pretty respoctable
sjrtof a citizen never drinks or gam
bles and Hunks the world of his family
Wneu ho went home one afternoon
List week ana found his wife out shop
ping iiu went through tho houso into
ttiu nick Nurd aLd thero under the ap
ple ireu were the three little fellows
plu ing They had a bench and some
Outioa and tumblers and were playing
eep saloon He noticed thnt they
were driikiug something out of a pail
and that they acted tipsy Tbe young
eat who whs behind tho bar bad a
towel tied aiound his waist and was
setting tne diinks up pretty freely
Smith waked over and looked in
the pail It was beer and two of the
bos were so drunk that they staggered
A neighbors boy two years older laj
asleep bel iud the tree
Bos you must not drink that he
said as ho lifted the six-year-old from
behind tbe bench
Ves phi in sloon Papa an 1
was sellin it just like you said the
little fellow
1 Smith poun d out the beer carried
the drunken buy home and then took
his own boys in and put them to bed
Who i his wife came back she found
him crying lke a child
Ilo came down town that night
and sold out his business and says be
will not sell or drink another drop of
liquor His wife told mine about it
aud she broke down crying while she
told it
This is a true story but the name was
not Smith Exchange
Testifies After Four Years
Carlisle Center N Y G B Burhans
writts 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 agaiu 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
A Mistaken
Idea
Sdmio people have an idea
that in order to have i
bank account they must
have a largo sum to deposit
that the ban 1c does not rare
to bo bothered by small
accounts
This however is not
truo of tho First National
Bank This bank welcomes
now accounts whether of
1 or 51000 and the sunm
courtesy and Hcrvicu is ac
corded the small depositor
as those in more fortunate
circumstances
It is our object and wish
to serve the public iu finan
cial matters in a manner
that shall bo satisfactory
to all old or young rich or
poor
We Want Your Banking
Business and will be
pleased to have you open
an account with us
The
First
National
Bank of Mccook
Its Your Own Fault
if your bread isnt tho best over if you
dont buy thb famous Loomi3 high
patont at the McCook Flour and Feed
Store G F Smith proprietor
If you want a good loaf of bread try
Anchor Patent
Hubers have everything in olives
plain and stuffed from 13 cents to 31
a bottle
Huber handles tho Carbartt gloves
and caps also and a full line of other
makes
At tbe Intermission in the temple
theatre building for the Judge Norris
10c cigar and the Novum Templum Sjc
smoke
Hotter than good enough photo
graphs at the new studio lirst door
north of the Commercial hotel Sitt
ings from 9 in the morning to 5 in the
afternoon
Dr Abornethy tho great Englisa
physician said Watch your kidneys
When they are affected life is in dan
ger Foleyfe Kidney Remedy makes
healthy kidneys corrects urinary ir
regularities and tones up the whole
system A McMillen
Mr F G Fritz Oneonta N T
writes My little girl was greatly
benefitted by taking Foleys Orina Lax
ative and I think it is the best remedy
for constipation nnd liver trouble
Foleys Orina Laxative is mild pleasant
and effective and cures habitual consti
pation A McMillen
A Penny Saved Is
A Penny Earned
A DOLLAR SPENT AT HOME
Is a Dollar That May Come Back
t to Your Purse
NOTICE FOR HIDS
Notice is hereby given that proposals
will be recehcil at the ollice of the omiij
Clerk of Hed Willow County Nebraska at M
Cook Nebraska for the construction aui
erection of the superstructure tho
ture and approaches and for the fiimisjiiug of
materials in connection with the same for at
steel and wooden bridges to be built iu -aid
Ked Willow County Nebraska within one war
from the 12th day of November MAT said bid
to be for the snjier striicture of all aid bridsos
per lineal foot for the superstructure of all ajp
preaches per lineal foot for all piling u3ed is
the substructure of all such bridges and aj
proaches per foot board ineaMin accordiuc
to the adopted plar and specifications on lile
in the County Clerks ollice of said Count
Each bid mu t be accompanied by liKU ia
cash or a certified check for said amount paya
ble to Chas Skalla County Clerk to be forfeit
ed to the county in ca e bidder refuses to enter
into contract with Hie County with propor
bond if same i awarded to him and mut be
filed on or before noon Central Standard Tiui
on the 12th day of Noember VAK Said bide
wilt Iks opened at 2 oclock I M Central Stand
ard Time November 12th 1000
The Hoard of County Commissioners reservc
the right to reject any and all bids
Dated at McCook 11th day of October
1200 11 lts
Chas SKALr
County Clerk
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED AESTEACTEE
McCook Nebraska
EARont of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Waterworks Office in PostofSce bnildingr
C HBoile
C EEldeib
BOYLE ELDRED
Attosnets at I aw
Long Distance Ione 44
Rooma 1 and 7 second floor
Postoffice Baildin
McCook Nefe
A GL BUMP
Real Estate
and Insurance
Boom Two over McConnells drag
store McCook Nebraska
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES disease with Pure Blood