The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 28, 1909, Image 7

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The Updike
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Nigger Head Maitlana
Canyon City Lump
Canyon City Nut
Baldwin Lump
Iowa Lump
Pea Coal
Wier City Lump
Wier City Nut
Sheridan Egg
Rex Lump
Pennsylvania Hard Coal
S S Garvey Manager
Phone 169
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RED WILLOW
Mr Finch lost six stacks of hay in
tho fire which a locomotive started re
cently
John Longnecker attended the farm
ers institute in McCook last Saturday
The stork has been kept busy during
this month on its rounds it left a little
girl with Mrs Hubert Junker
Mrs F C Smith and Leon attended
the institute in McCook Saturday
Mr and Mrs Louis Longnecker and
family Mrs J EWilson and Mrs Paul
Smith attended Sunday school and the
church service in Indianola and took
dinner with Mr and Mrs Cox
Mr and Mrs F C Smith drove up to
Mr Hills in McCookSunday afternoon
Ben King and family wero visitors at
Owens Longnecker s first of the week
Foleys Honey and Tar clears the air
passages stops the irritation in the
throat soothes the inflamed membranes
and the most obstinate cough disap
pears Sore and inflamed lungs are
healed and strengthened and the cold
is expelled from the system Refuse
any but thb genuine in the yellow pack
age A McMillen
DANBURY
J T DoLong has bought a farm in
Oklahoma and will move on it some
time in Fubruary
A E Boyer and J Murphy arrived
home Tuesday from Omaha While
there Mr Murphy had an operation per
formed on one of his eyes
Mi Jesse R Young and Miss Anna
Thompson both of Danbury were mar
ried at McCoolc October 20th by the
county judge
A large audioneo jreeicd Perry Car
ter the cartoonist Tuesday evening
Ruo Thomas and Zelhi Iloldridgc were
McCook visitors Wednesday
Alta Morgan and her pupils were out
gathering walnuts Friday
Miss Kalo Sipe of Bartley visited her
brother here last week
J C Ashton has received word of tho
death of his brother who lived in Paris
Indiana
Cliir Iloldridgc and Albert Dolph at
tended the opening of McCooks great
now theatre last week Tuesday
Mrs Thomas Henderson died at her
home in RoxfordKansaslast Saturday
WJ Stilgobouer and wife lof tThurs
day night for Franklin Nebraska to
visit William Burbridge
A Bates and Myrtle Triggs have re-
4 turned home from Rexford Kas where
j they were called by the illness of his
sister
The school girls played some pickups
last Saturday in a basket ball gamede
feating them by a score of 21 to 12
Miss Minnie Nelson of Lebanon was
up Saturday doing some shopping
The band serenaded Ray Young and
wife last Thursday night
Mrs B E Ashton arrived home from
Wisconsin last Friday
Menzo Puelz is very ill at this writing
B F Murphy of Blessing Texas ar
rived here Monday on a visit
NORTH VALLEY
Mr and Mrs Pierce Oxley visited
Sunday with Win Parrish and wife
near Bartley
A good crowd was in attendance at
Maurico Nicholsons sale last Thurs
day and everything brought fair prices
Wm Bell and family Elmer Robbins
and wifo and Miss Carolyn Collicott
visited Sunday with Wm Nicholson
and family
George Oxley left Saturday evening
for Lincoln and expects to bring back a
car of apples when he returns
Charles Ginther and Ernest Bell each
have a new camera and are putting in
all of their sparo time learning the art
of photography
Grant Chandler who recently sold his
farm near Cambridge to L L Miller
has purchased an improved farm in
Jewel county Kansas and will go there
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in the spring to make his futuro homo
Mr and Mrs Everett CWley sponi
Sunday with O W Lockenour and fain
ily
Mrs Chas Ginthor and son Harry
visited home folks Tuesday
Mr Wolford nnd family of Cambridge
visited Sunday with O W Lockenour
and family
Mr and Mrs Chas Ginther wore
Cambridge visitors Saturday afternoon
Robort Lierley and wifo were business
visitors in Cambridge Saturday
0viug to a pressure of other work the i
writer of these items did not have tune
to get much news this week but will
try to do bettor noxt time
MARION
Sheriff Peterson was in town Friday
posting election notices
Powell it Nilsson got in 2000 sheep
last Friday to feed
State Bank Examiner Enimftt was
hero one day last week and chocked up
the bank and reports it in fine condi
tion
Tho annual meeting of the Marion
Congregational church was held in tho
achooihouse Tuesday
County Attorney Dodge of McCook
was an over Sunday vistor in tovn
Mrs Ellen Plumb and Mrs L D
Gockley visited Mrs T F Gockley ono
day last mid week
Ashton Johnson of Cedar Bluffs Rre
hulling alfalfa northeast of town this
week
E Galusha is laying
house for Silas Gibson
up the rock
southeast of
town this week
Jesse Smith arrived homo Piturday
via McCook from a ten days tj
his son in Wyoming
D W Colson of McCook wis on
streets the first of tho week
our
BARTLEY
David Beaman returned from Canuiiu
this week
Robt Webber returned from Kansas
last week
Cliff Cox section boss at Mascot
camo up Suuday with his family re
turning in the evening on No 10
Frank Doak of Indianola was an over
Sunday visitor here with his best girl
A man was killed by No 10 Friday
evening between here and Cambridge
He lay with his head on the track when
the train came along
A J Crawmer and F G Stilgebouer
went over to Cedar Bluffs Tuesday in
Mr Crawmers auto
L R Duckworth Nick TJerhng Ber
nard Hillers and Loon Miller were down
from Indianola Wednesday
Mr Booth from Lebanon attended the
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Democratic committeo
nnaday
meeting
Barney Hofer was here ono dny last
week shaking hands with tho voters
Will West of Red Cloud was a caller
in Bartley last week
Frank Untiodt and Dan Wolf received
a carload of corn hero this week
Eurl Eddio of Donver is here this
weok visiting his wifes parents Mr
and Mrs John Wolf
I A Lyman came homo last Satur
day from Illinois
Mrs Anton of McCook was here
Tuesday night visiting tho Degree of
Honor lodge
Lyman Jennings is hero on a visit
from Still River Connecticut
A J Crawmor attended the funoral
of his cousin Frank Herron at Curtis
laaL Wednesday
Harry L Brown has closed out his
restaurant horo and goes to Scotts Bluff
next week to take a position in a print
ing nfiiue
G W Jones and James Finnegan
wore McCook visitors Monday
Charlio Iliatt was in town Tuesday
on business
Mr Balah banker of Cambridge
made a busiuess call here Tuesday
BOX ELDER
Mrs C II Mundy is entertaining a
couple of sisters from Iowa
Nollie Campbell and Anna Peterson of
Osborn visited Lillian nnd Leah Doyle
Sunday
Taloot Lytle visited Aarry Elms Sun
day
Orla Bolles is able to get out to Sun
day school again
D B Doyle jr has two car loads of
apples on the track at McCook
Quite a number from this place at
tended the Farmers Institute at Mc
Cook Monday
A W Campbell accompanied Rev
Tyler on his trip over the circuit Sun
day and reports an interest taken at
each of the three points
Pians are being made to move Wesley
Chapel on this charge to Spring Creek
and the contractors were to go over tho
route Monday
Mrs Wolfe after an illness of a few
days aged Gl years and 11 months pass
ed away and was buried from the M E
church at Box Elder last Friday after
noon Rev F C Tyler pastor officiat
ing She was a member of the Church
of God and had been a Christian all
her life Mrs Wolfe was an old settler
having been here about 30 years She
was a true friend a loving and affec
tionate mother She leaves a husband
and seven children to mourn her loss
Rest for the toiling hands
Rest for the anxious brow
Rest fnr the weary feet
Rost from all labor now
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are made from the finest flour and the best
materials obtainable
That Makes them an ideal
are baked in surroundings where cleanliness
and precision are supreme
That Makes them
are touched only once by human hands
when the pretty girls pack them
That Makes thern
are sealed in a moisture proof package
That Keeps them
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
I Dont Care About Wool
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Thats what a young fellow said in our store
the other clay In less than a minute lie had
changed his mind
For we told him what you prohably know
already that unless a suit is all pure ivool it
will not wear well and it simply cannot be made
to hold and keep its style
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All Wool Clothes
Then we tried one of these smart
dashing Clothcraft suits on him and
showed him the Signed Guarantee
that it was all pure wool He
bought the suit
These are the most remarkable
clothes weve ever seen they have
so much style they are honestly all
wool and yet they sell at the same
prices as common coiha 10to25
Clothcraft is the ONLY Guar
an teed pure wool line in America
at these prices
Most of the men in town have
found out about these clothes
and they are selling fast Dont let
a good thing like this get away
from you
C L DeGroff Sl Co
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THE TRIBUNE Office for Office Supplies
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Alt Kcctal Diseases cured without a surgical
operation No Chloroform Ether or other ton-
era aneasthetic used CURE GUARANTEED
to last a LIFE TIME examination frku
WRITE FOR BOOK ON PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS
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DR E R TARRY 224 Bco Building Omaha Nebraska
Welcome Words to Women
Women who suffer with disorders peculiar to their
sex should write to Dr Pierce and receive free the
advice of a physician of over 40 years experience
a skilled and successful specialist in the diseases
of women Every letter of this sort has the most
careful consideration and is regarded as sacredly
confidential Many sensitively modest women write
fully to Dr Pierce what they would shrink from
telling to their local physician The local physician
is pretty sure to say that he cannot do anything
without an examination Dr Pierce holds that
these distasteful examinations are generally need
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less and that no woman except in rare cases should submit Jo them
Dr Pierces treatment -will cure you right in the privacy of
your own home His Favorite Prescription has cured
hundreds of thousands some of them the worst of cases
It is the only medicine of its kind that is the product of a regularly graduated
physician The only one good enough that its makers dare to print its every
ingredient on its outside wrapper Theres no secrecy It wiil bear examina
tion No alcohol and no habit forming drugs are found in it Some unscrup
ulous medicine dealers may offer you a substitute Dont take it Dont trifle
with your health Write to Worlds Dispensary Medical Association Dr R
V Pierce President Buffalo N Y take the advice received and be well
Testifies After Four Years
Carlisle Center N Y G B Burhane
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
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Nebraska
J3Agent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Waterworks Office in Poatoflice building
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