True Davis fifcsa Baking Powder And this means that Calumet produces the bestj most delicious lightest and purest baking of all baking powders k F D BURGESS Plumber and Steam Fitter Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings Estimates Furnished Free Base ment of the Postoffice Building ffcCOOK NEBRASKA This is the face of the man who burns coal buoght at the BULLARD LUMBER CO Phone No 1 MCCOOK NEBRASKA Let us estimate on your next bill None too large or too small to fill Complete stock grades high prompt deliveries prices low everything right W F Everist Doesnt that mean J MraSXNBSaBVSVSNSXBN everything to you Ml W L Lozier - - Highest Award Worlds Pure Food Exposition Chicago November 1907 What does this mean It means that Calumet has set a new Standard in Baking Powder the standard of the World Because this award was given to Calumet after thorough tests and experiments overall other baking powders It means that Calumet is the best baking powder in every particular in the world E F OSBORN Drayman Prompt Service Courteous Treatment Reasonable Prices GIVE ME A TRIAL W M Vastine Office First Door South of DeGrofPs Phone 13 Billiard Lumber Co M 0 McCLURE Manager Phone No 1 Get our prices consid er quality and we will get your business jon saop oqAi ubui 3in jo sou aqj si snii D E Eikenberry The United States Investment Co Colorado Irrigated Lands a Specialty Dealing in All Kinds of REAL ESTATE MainlOffice at Monte Vista Colo t tinvVtiiiiTPiniTynyyiiitl iiiiihTriMtrvmimririvMv1HirWii V Franklin Pres - Jas S Doyle Vice Pres R A Green Cshr - G H Watkins Asst Cshr The Citizens National Bank of McCook Nebraska Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000 DIRECTORS V Franklin Jas S Doyle R A Green G H Watkins Vernice Franklin ftAUititiJUUturiU tUllAiXittiltl lAtl Ittti 11 A sl i Illlull tl lUllf11 L JJkitiklhLtiV Early Winter Excursion Rates TO CHICAGO The National Farm Land Congress and United States Land and Irrigation Exposition also The Great In ternational Live Stock Exposition the most wonderful exhibition of farm products ever held in this country Students of modern farming methods and of improved grades of lifve stock should at tend rates open to the public Tickets sold November 15th 19th 28th 29th Dec 6th and 7th final limit December 13th TO OMAHA National Corn Exposition December 6th to 1 8th A new exposition in character and scope The future bene fits of this exposition should mean increased wealth to every farm WINTER TOURIST RATES Daily from November 1st to Southern and Cuban resorts See the New South and enjoy its winter climate the hospitality of its people and the luxury of its grand hotels TO THE PACIFIC COAST The usual winter tourist rates to California with return via Puget Sound HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS First and third Tuesdays to the south and west during November and December hiiwiiT aMfcaajii 1 tm D F Hostetter Ticket Agent McCook Neb L W Wakelet G P A Omaha - il HHnfJTfclT Official Abstract of Red Willow County Vote at General Election Nov 2 1909 a Bsjpoew j a a s r - willow a rove 3 3 a s i 3 r - z B lHt w 2i w r sl NAMES fT c 3 3 s ir s OF f r s f 2 5 i i J CANDIDATES T i f 7 j 7 5 - oS3S3 z 5 n o I c n - Q rt bXmeLEIJlDeanTD 40 40 82 17 19 37 17 GS 45 IS 0 112 35 10 30 M 4S 25 17 82 47 19 33 1 fcji Konjainin F Good D 44 41 tl 10 19 31 lrt C8 43 17 5 112 35 9 2S 29 41 21 10 bl If 4 cj N Jolm J Sullivan D 44 42 81 18 19 35 10 C9 11 17 0 113 37 9 28 W 4 25 115 ill 4i 4b a5 j2 John B Uarnes R 10 57 17 18 9 t4 22 79 15 18 9 79 49 10 20 13 41 11 3 1 29 49 52 Jacob FawcettH 10 57 18 17 9 31 22 77 If 20 11 75 47 10 20 13 4 12 M 1 7 2b 4S JO Samuel H Sedgwick K 10 55 18 17 9 31 1 78 15 19 9 70 Ml 10 21 13 43 12 M J 13 ii 12s 49 915 Charles T Knapp D 35 33 20 10 18 25 11 55 35 14 0 90 22 23 28 40 19 12 02 2 31 2 2 Charles S Allen K 23 57 21 21 8 31 23 M 22 22 13 NJ 51 15 2 13 4 0 M 153 W 120 51 IBS W Q Whitmoro R 23 59 21 19 8 31 23 H 22 21 11 81 48 15 20 13 42 15 3 152 82 12 49 lUli DCCole 1M 7 7 7 1 8 8 13 19 1 1 17 C 1 14 5 9 9 3 U 6 M Frank E Liuch P 1 11 2 2 3 3 12 1 9 10 1 5 14 5 5 9 1 JohiiH VonSteenP 2 11 1 2 1 4 3 4 2 1 9 H 1 4 1 3 I 1 Albert T Hunt S 2 24 1 11 4 2 5 0 3 2 5 3 1 10 8 8 4 J9 Win Wemmer S 3 20 3 12 4 3 1 C 5 3 2 4 1 11 b 3 9 Uni Regent HENewbranchD vacancy 45 44 34 15 19 30 10 CO 44 10 7 112 30 9 28 44 22 10 5 4 r 12 33 cw Frank L Haller R 17 03 22 21 9 30 22 l 18 22 11 83 53 17 22 12 44 1 3 141 81 1J0 48 A LSchiermeyerS 2 20 1 2 14 4 3 4 7 2 2 3 2 1 11 0 8 1 101 County Ciekk Barnov Hofer D 35 47 19 27 11 31 16 CO 35 11 0 99 31 5 20 25 42 19 14 111 il 8 33 847 Chns Skalln R 33 74 43 14 10 47 22 88 31 27 U 93 59 25 30 18 51 21 3 129 6o 10 58 1102 2a County Treasurer A L MillorD 40 S3 S 15 11 23 16 56 39 12 0 101 22 3 23 2o 37 10 9 CO 40 51 3 m CNaden R 30 100 54 25 14 CO 21 93 29 20 13 101 72 20 28 18 50 2i 39 lil 9 l 5b 1293 580 County Sheriff LMHiBBinsD 52 42 31 24 19 40 22 80 53 15 0 125 37 7 20 32 53 23 1J 102 0 9 41 - H I Peterson R 17 78 29 10 9 42 10 70 13 22 13 70 51 22 21 10 35 15 31 110 i9 119 53 9i County Judge Simeon K Griscll D 29 34 31 12 17 25 14 51 30 14 5 97 33 8 li 2b 37 li II 18 41 rj o3 21 JCilooreR 30 73 20 26 11 40 20 93 22 22 14 98 56 18 32 15 52 20 33 llJ 83 121 51 117 01 G A FoldonS C 32 5 3 10 4 4 15 2 6 7 3 13 12 15 10 13 7 15 County SupT Audrey Leila Jones D 45 51 30 32 13 43 17 05 49 19 7 120 33 13 2S 28 49 22 15 86 50 01 32 918 Elizabeth Bettcher R 21 72 23 9 15 37 22 82 10 19 12 78 59 15 22 li 41 IS 33 loo 8a 12b 5b 103a 122 Coroner WA DoMay IS 1 5 3 4 1 2 111 31 1 H ArloKast 2 1 20 7 i 5 flSbr0ll 48 59 41 24 18 40 19 08 45 21 9 125 30 10 27 29 60 21 12 70 48 50 32 921 Kelli y 10 01 19 17 10 30 19 81 21 18 S 73 52 13 21 14 31 13 30 Gti 86 lft 51 998 71 County Com 2nd Dist Edward SuKhrouoD 47 50 42 27 18 40 20 67 48 19 9 136 37 18 2 34 fO 27 19 87 4 8 fc 94 Samuel Preinor R 25 58 17 13 10 33 lrt 81 19 19 10 CO 5r 12 22 9 31 10 39 138 81 121 17 930 41 BARTLEY Emma Reiner and Shirley Durbin did not attend school at Cambridge last week on account of vacation allowing the teachers to attend the teachers con vention at Lincoln W B Downs went to Yuma Colo rado Friday to make arrangements to move onto the homestead he recently filed on near that town The Misses Dyer from Cambridge are now located here iu the jewelry and dressmaking business and are well pleased with the patronage they have so far received The Prince of Sweden at the opera house last week is pronounced the best we ever had It ceitainly was fine The marriage of Miss Martha Bolls to Mr Jacob Leibbrendt last week ia pleasure to her friends Jones Crawmer general merchants are now having a clearance sale and will about the 25th of this month invoice the goods left and dissolve partnership Mr Jones remainiug at the old place of business Mr Crawmer will occupy the two Webber buildings north of the post office Mrs Roy Hiudman was over from the Beaver last week visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Axteil Mrs Nellie Burton returned to her home at Klatonia this week There was a house warming at the new home of Mr and Mrs Mechnm one mile north of town this week Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs Cyrus Cowles of Piatts mouth Nebr came up Sunday evening to visit with their daughter Mrs F A Hodgkins and other relatives Dr Arbogast and wife visited in Cam bridge Sunday Mr and Mrs C M Babbitt visited Mr Babbitts relatives in Cambridge Sunday It is reported that E E Smith has bought the Farmers elevator If this is the fact we are glad to say the farmers will suffer no loss for Mr Smith will always give them a fair deal Several boys rode down from Indian ola Sunday on burros and created quite a deal of fun for the Bartley boys BOX ELDER M Brannan returned Saturday from his western trip Mrs J S Modrell and daughter Mrs Stella Satchell visited Mrs G A Shields and mother Friday A W Campbell visited his son S L Campbell of Osborn going up Friday and returning Monday T S Draper and family visited at G A Shields Sunday A T Wilson has a sale on Wednesday the 17th Mrs Stella Satchell returned to her home at Imperial Monday The fine weather still continues but those having in small grain would like to see some moisture Taking Care of Yourself There never -was a time -when peo ple paid as much attention to their health and strength as they do now Time was when fine stock and fine horses were fed more carefully than human beings The result of properly balanced ra tions has worked wonders with stock and recent experiments are proving that the same thing is true of man kind It has been found that Quaker Oats eaten often and regularly taking the place of heavy greasy foods will work wonders in the health and strength of a family School children fed frequently on Quaker Oats thrive physically and are always capable of the best work at school For athletes laborers it is the best food One of the attractive features of Quaker Oats is the perfect way it is packed Besides the regular size package there is the large size family package 10 i TEMPERANCE COLUMN I i Conducted by the McCook W C T U Safe Remedies In Illness as Opposed to The Use of Alcoholics Compiled by Mrs Martha M Allen The question What shall I take in stead of alcohol is frequently asked by those who think s nto form of alco hoi really necessary to the cure of di sease but who from principle would prefer other agents if they knew of them The question shows lack of knowledge of the teachings of non alcoholic physi cians who have repeatedly stated that in most ailments alcohol is not only use less but positively harmful its reputa tion as a curative agency resting solely upon its power to deaden sensation The patient die not feel the same un easy sensations after taking it as before hence thinks he is better lie does not know that the cessation of uneasiness results from the benumbing of his ca pacity for fe licg This benumbing of the nerves is really the beginning of the effect which with continued doses be comes complete intoxication Those ask ing for Substitutes for Alcohd are referred to the following expressions of non alcoholic physician- In abandoning the use of alcohol it should becleirly understood that we abandon an injurious influence and es cape from a source of disease as we do when we get into a purr atmosphere There is not the slightest occasion to do anything or to take anytning to make up for the loss of a strengthening or supporting agent No loss has been in curred save the loss of a cause 1 f disease and death Dr J J Ridge of London Temperance Hospital Sir B W Richardson M D said of the London Temperance Hospital No alcohol is administered and no substi tute for it Any drug with similar ac tion would be bad warmth and suitable nourishment are relied on to keep up the system We know that people who take alcohol often feel better this is from the narcotic action The pain may be stilled and the disease forgotton but it has not been removed -its symptom has been narcotised Dr Nathan S Davis Sr of Chicago said to the writer Tell the women to ask for Safe Remedies not for substi tutes for what is injurious In the whole history of its unholy alliance with medicine alcohol has not cured a single disease perse it is an antidote for nothing a specific for noth ing a cure for nothing a preventive of nothing Medical Temperance Jour nal England SAFE REMEDIES IN ILLNESS To dull the sense of pain with spirit uous liquors without taking any further trouble about the mischief which it indi cates is foolish Danish Physiology The following remedies and opinions are culled from the writings of physi cians Alcoholic Craving Free use of ripe fruit Hot water when the craving comes on Abstinence from meats and highly seasoned foods A dose of one half drachm of ipecacuanna to produce full vomiting will by the removal of the morbid secretions from the stomach cause the desire for alcohol to immed iately subside Dr Higginbotham in British Medical Journal Anaemia In the treatment of anaemia port wine and other alcoholics are worse then useless Dr J J RidgeLondon Deficiency of nutrition of light and pure air are common causes Remove the cause Use simple and easily di gested foodB as eggs milk good butter milk puree of peas beans or lentils rice well cooked gruels and other pre parations of grains A careful course of physical training is essential in some cases DrJ H Kellogg Battle Creek Mich Money To Loan On Farms See Rozell Sons at clothing store Real Estate Filings The following real estate filings have been made in the county clerkd ollice since hist report Peter Gregory et ux to Henry C Alley et ux wd to se qr 9127 MOO 00 William M Raine et ux to Charles J OBrien wd to 1 in 24t 2nd McCook 350 00 Thos W Musgrave et ux to Will A DeMaj wd to sw qr 311 27 2500 00 Will A DeMay et ux to F C Furman deed to 15 in 5 Marion 1500 00 United States to Calvin A Scott pat to e hf sw qr 32 2 30 Flossie Thomas et cons to William S Yates wd to pt nw qr se qr 191 27 Emmet J Records to Edward W Harris and Minnie B Hov ermale wd to 12 13 in 10 West McCook 1000 00 J S Dulin with Corn Belt Land Co contract to ne qr 5 4 27 Lincoln Land Co to Mary J J Lydon wd to 3 4 in 5 2nd McCook 400 00 Gertrude Thomas id to Flos sie Thomas qcd to pt nw qr se qr 19-1-27 200 00 YOU WILL NEVER KNOW A tenth of whut is going on in Town State Na tion and World if you fail to take THIS PAPER Order It JVotv 1 Order It Jfoiu I More Accurate Thi pastor and his wife had called upon i member of the congregation a widow with a small but exceedingly lively boy and were on their way home Well said the preacher she seems to be a very intelligent woman anyhow Yes And very positive in expressing her opinions On the contrary said his wife she struck me as being strongly negative Negative How Everything she said to her little boy began with a Dont Johnny Exchange Sympathy of the Flowers More or less credence is still given in England to the old belief in the sympathy of the vegetable kingdom for human suffering I prayed all night writes a gardener whose em ployer was very sick and the flowers on my window sill drooped and I said to myself they were dead But toward morning they picked up and I was sure enough the master was better And the same thing had happened to the flowers I had sent to his bedroom They were dying and they came to life again And I knew when those flow ers picked up that the master was better The Pins Oh dear sighed her husbands wife I cant find a pin anywhere I wonder where all the pins go to any way Thats a difficult question to an swer replied his wifes husband be cause they are always pointed in one direction and headed in anotner Chicago News Painters Colic Mamma Whats the matter with FIdo Tommie Oh I was playing with my soldiers and he came In and insisted upon licking the whole army Tonkers Statesman I J 4 Take a rest A field thai has rested gives a beautiful crop Ovid ifflifftKiffiitrifr Recoived on account Paid out Cash Credit slipaotc for snlo at tho Tribune ollice Por 1000 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