rs ft i w 1 Fan II HMJWIlWMIMlJJfWmilMlllllimiM INDIANOLA Fred Dow Clark Jones and Asa I this week The Congregational church their annual church meeting Monday afternoon Miss Quick being reelect ed superintendent Mr Wing left on No 1G for Harv ard Tuesday morning Mr Jones and Mr Wing had a car of corn shipped in last week A crowd of the young folks took supper with Fern Hedges Sunday night Jensens Jones and Thomas took dinner New Years day with Harry Wing and family Foley Kidney Pills Are tonic in action quick in re sults A special medicine for all kid ney and bladder disorders Mary C Abbott Wolfeboro N H says 1 was afflicted with a bad case of rheumatism due to uric acid that my kidneys failed to clear out of my blood I was so lame in my feet joints and back that it was agony for me to step I used Foley Kidney Pills for three days when I was able to get np and move about and the pains were all gone This great change in condition I owe to Foley Kidney Pills and recommend them to anyone suffering as I have A Mc tmien For LaGrippe Coughs and Stuffy Colds Take Foleys Honey and Tar It gives quick relief and expels the cold from your system It contains no opiates is safe and sure A Mc Millen A weekly newspaper that publishes nty one columns of good reliable i each week is rare in these days heap weeklies intended only to itivne article that the publisher ny psted in Credit is due The where ter Ocean and Farmer for faction columns filled with fresn RoyaUo i ws Ove it s trial oy subscribint rurou The McCooK Tribune This paper and The Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer 125 gets both for one year Special deal EKSSBSKUEKBEEan Ut ONLY ONE BEST1 olfe returned to their school duties McCook People Give Credit Wher Lincoln and Crete Tuesday morn 1 Credit is Due J j People of McCook who suffer wii The new year started in rather j sick kidneys and bad backs want i cold kidney remedy that can be depende Harry Wilber came home from Ben- upon The best is Doans Kidney kelman Saturday night to spend New Pills a medicine for the kidneys only Years with relatives and friends made from pure roots and herbs and Quite a crowd were down skating the only one that is backed by cures on Elmers pond Monday evening in McCook Heres McCook testimony The Sunday school scholars gave Mrs M Carmony 310 E Fifth St Miss Quick a tin shower Monday McCook Neb says Our exper teraoon ience with Doans Kidney Pills has convinced us that they are the best Mr Quick shipped cattle Saturday niglit kidney medicine to be had A Charlie King and John Dutcher Vr ot our family suffered a great Cfom inactive kidneys This per shipped in a car of Orleans flour - son s bacK painea mm an tne time held and often the misery was almost un bearable Doans Kidneys Pills brought relief as soon as they were taken and continued use drove 1 away the trouble Money carried on the person i not safe Money loaned without good security is not safe Monej keJ in speculation is not safe Bu money deposited in the First Nationa Bank is absolutely safe and will earn 4 annual interest for you For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the Unit ed States Remember the name Doans and take no other Can you tell us why the cattle of Nebraska have decreased over 500000 head in the past two years If so come to the meeting of Organized Ag riculture at Lincoln January 16th to 20th 1911 and let Nebraska farmers jo ready to take advantage of the ligh prices of the future which must ome from the decreased output Fo1 either acute or chronic kidney Jisorders for annoying and painful irinary irregularities take Foleys vidney Pills An honest and ctive medicine for kidney and jlajder disorders A McMillen The meetings of Organized Agricul ture will be held at Lincoln Janu ary 16th to 20th 1911 Eighteen State organizations participate in this annual meeting In the discussion of animals Tuesday will be devoted to horses Wednesday to swine and Thursday to cattle with full discus sions on the silo on Friday morning Medicines that aid nature are al ways most effectual Chamberlains Cough Remedy acts on this plan It allays the cough relieves the lungs opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition Thousands have testified to its superior excellence Sold by al druggists Try a Tribune warn ad and wutn THE YEAR AHEAD The Nebraska Telephone Company through its local manager takes tins opportunity of wishing its many patrons a prosperous and joyous new Year Without the splendid cb operation that this company has received from its patrons the high grade of service that has been given would have bean impossible Our constant endeavor is to give you the best and most economical telephone service possible and your attitude and that of every other subscriber hastens or hinders this accom plishment gSfc E5BH2 Egnma Nebraska Telephone Co CHAS W KELLEY Local Manager Bullard Lumber Co Sells the Best Lumber and Coal n I BU LLARD LUMBER CO Phone no i it YANKEE DEFENDER APPlAHS Congressman Hill Will Figl Dispara gers of New England If any person walkim this earth and more particularly these United States considers Connecticut Yaii kee a term of opprobrium he had bet ter not voice it too contemptuous unless he welcomes physical chastis ing Particularly it this true if tin critic is in the immediate vicinity ot Congressman Ebenezer J Hill of Nor walk Conn who is emblazoned in the Congressional Record as the cliam pion of New England white settler The trouble came up in the national house of representatives recently over J P Rowell son of the mayor of Stamford Conn who went to Okla Iioma for his health married a Kiowi squaw for happiness and then laid claim like a good Connecticut Yankee CONGRESSMAN EBENEZER J niLIi for the profit accruing from an allot ment of valuable land on the ground of being an adopted Indian The repealing of Mr Howells allot ment was under consideration when Representative Henry A Cooper of Wisconsin aroused the storm by re marking The house should not stand for be ing imposed upon by this Connecticut Yankee Then he left the chamber Whereupon Representative Hill arose in his wrath and proclaimed the merit of the Yankee ra e for all time to come The gentleman from Wisconsin shouted Mr Hill has fired his gun and fled But I want to say that I am a Connecticut Yankee with 20 years of as fine ancestors behind me as can be found anywhere and I am proud of it During the war with Spain northerners and southerners fought side by side in Cuba and Porto Rico and they were all called Yanks- They were proud of It too The gentleman from Wisconsin if he had a little bit of Connecticut Yankee blood in his veins would be a good statesman Incidentally the house decided to let Mr Rowell remain an Indian if he wanted to but took the land away from him MAGYAR LEADER FOR PEACE Count Albert Apponyi to Tour the United States A winter visitor to the United States will be Count Albert Appoiiyi of Hun gary who will tour the United States and deliver addresses under the aus pices of the American Peace society Though admittedly the leading states man of Hungary and a holder of COUNT ALLKUT ATP pet positions at various times as wel as the presidency of the Hungariu chamber of deputies he has fii ed h liis great am if on the premiership because he has iut gained the eonfi dence of Emperor Francis Josej h II has frequently opposed the emperor polldes vigorously but notwithstand ing has retained the royal favor minus his political confidence Count Apponyi is considered one of the most finished orators in all Eu rope and he speaks English among other languages perfectly He is a brother-in-law of Count Mcnsdorff the Austrian ambassador at London and also of Prince Hugo Dletrichstein This will not be Count Apponyis first visit to America as he was here some seven years ago at the head of the par liamentary delegation from Hungary at the international parliamentary con gress held at the St Louis exposition LLIAHT ruii The Youthful Disraeli Elegant and Eloquent AN INTELLECTUAL EXQUISITE His Airs and Graces His Frills and Laces and His Dazzling Oratory in His Early Political Battles A Pen Picture of His Remarkable Face Benjamin Disraelis career In practl cal politics began with a series of re verses that might have discouraged a less persistent fighter Five times the youthful novelist and versatile bud ding statesman attempted to break Into parliament before he succeeded in winning an election going down to de feat three times at Wycombe and once at Taunton In William Flayvelle Monypennys Life of Benjamin Disraeli the au thor declares that tales are still told in Wycombe of Disraelis famous first speech from the portico of the Red Lion The youthful orator was now at the height of his dandyism and his curls and rallies played no small part in the election Standing on the top of the porch beside the figure of the lion with his pale face set off by masses of iet black hair and his person plente ously adorned with lace and cambric he must have seemed to the spectators better fitted for his role of fashionable novelist than for that of strenuous pol itician Great then was their sur prise when this popinjay as a hostile uewspaper called him began to pour forth a torrent of eloquence with tre mendous energy of action and in a voice that carried far along the Hieli street lie had an instinct for the dra matlc effects which hold the attention of the mob When the poll Is declared I shall be there he exclaimed accord ing to a Wycombe tradition pointing to the head of the Hon and my oppn nent will be there pointing to the tail By the admission even of the op posite party the speech was a com plete success and his popularity with the crowd was thenceforth assured As to the young orators appearance at Taunton Mr Monypenny gathers these comments of an eyewitness from an almost forgotten book of that time Never in my life had 1 been so struck by a face as I was by that of Disraeli It was lividly pale and from beneath two finely arched eyebrows blazed out a pair of intensely black eyes I never have seen such orbs In mortal sockets either before or since His physiognomy was strictly Jewish Over a broad hkrh forehead were ring lets of coal black glossy hair which combed away from his right temple fell in luxuriant clusters or bunches over his left cheek and ear which It entirely concealed from view There was a sort of half smile half sneer playing about his beautifully formed mouth the upper Up of which was curved as we see it in the por traits of Byrn fie was very showily attired in a dark bottle green frock coat a waistcoat of the mot extra va gant pattern the front of which was almost covered with glittering chains and In fancy partem pantaloons rie wore a plain black stock but no collar was visible Altogether he was tin most intellectual looking exquisite I had ever seen He commenced In a lisping lacka daisical tone of voice He minced his phrases In apparently the most affect ed manner and while he was speaking placed his hands in all Imaginable po sitions not because he felt awkward and did not know like a booby in a drawing room where ro put them hut apparently for the purpose of exhibit ing to the best advantage the glitter ing rings which decked his white and taper fingers Now he would place his thumbs in the armholes of his waist coat and spread out his fingers on its flashing surface then one set of digits would be released and he would lean affectedly on the table supporting him self with his right hand anon he would push aside the curls from his forehead But as he proceeded all traces of dandyism and affectation were lost With a rapidity of utterance perfectly astonishing he referred to past events and indulged in anticipations of the future The Whigs were of course the objects of his unsparing satire and his eloquent denunciations of them were applauded to the echo In all he said he proved himself to be the fin ished orator Every period was round ed with the utmost elegance and in his most daring flights when one trem bled lest he should fall from the giddy height to which he had attained he so gracefully descended that every hearer was wrapped in admiring surprise His voice at first so finical gradually became full musical and sonorous and with every varying sentiment was beautifully modulated His arms no longer appeared to be exhibited for show but he exemplified the eloquence of the hand The dandy was trans formed into the man of mind the Man talinl looking personage Into a prac ticed orator and finished elocutionist Her Declaration Have you anything to declare asked the customs inspector Yes replied the lady who was re turning from Europe I unhesitating ly declare that it Is an outrage the way this government permits things to be mussed up in ones trunk Chi cago Record Herald Let those who complain of having to work undertake to do nothing If this does not convc rf them nothing will T d Twenty years ago the people of ur iM iry ate n one year one hog for mtv rerson Ten years a o - sevenths of a hog and last year one half of one hog per capita With the rapidly increasing population of the United States is an over production of pork probable for some time to come The swine breeders program at the Organized Agricultural meet ings January 18 1911 at Lincoln will be exceptionally strong this year NOTICE OF HEARING In the county court of Red Willow Nebraska In the matter of the adoption of Fred die Doe real na e unknown a minor child All persons interested will take notice that on the 24th day of December 1910 William Ebbeka and Lena E beka hi wife filed thi lr petition for the adop ion of siii minor cliih Fieiuii Do iea nunc unknown and flat on the same diy Eiigen a R Day the guardian of the said minor child filed her relinq iiishment and consent to the propose adoi tion of said minor child by William Ebbeka and Lena Ebbeka his wife that aid matter will be heard by the count court at the county court room in tie iit of McCook in s aid c on the 11th day of February 1911 at the hour of ten oclock a in at wli h tin e and place objection to such pn -posed adoption will lie h ard It is further ordered trat service of this notice beiracV In j ublicationonce a week for five weeks in The McCook Tribune a niwspaper printed and published in said count Witness my hand and official seal this 21th i ay of December 1910 Seal J C MOO E County Judge First publication Jan 5 ot NU 1CEFO PUli I- A TION Department ot the Interior U S Laud Office at Lincoln V b D -e 22 1910 Notice is herein gien that Miz abeth M of Box Elder w ho on November 16 13 e Home Entry No 18236 Serial No 01094 for the West Half of North West Quarter of M ct ion 2 Town ship 4 n Rango L9 w Gth Pnn Merid ian has fil no ice of intention to make final ihe e r proof to establish claim to the land above described be fore J C Mooie County Judge at Mc Cook Neb on the 28thda of January 1911 CI ant names as witnesses Charles Mundy 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