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r J L fi Jt X Tr i M w r tf A DONT BE BALD First publication Dec 22 1910- t t jar f Lj9iHa RAM term WF I Ww mm PAULA l 1 8 1 Li H S I J J i r 1 1 I am entirely opposed to the use of alum in Baking Powders Prof Chandler Colombia Univ Head the Label Inform Yourself For making quickly and per fectly delicious hot biscuits hot breads cake and pastry there is no substitute for fiWDE FROM GRAPES J V Fifty Years the Siaeadasii J Nearly Anyone May Secure a rfiri firnvuth of Hair We have a remedy that has a rec ord of growing hair and curing bald 1 ness in 93 out of every 100 cases j where used according to directions for a reasonable length of time J That may seem like a strong state ment it is and we mean it to be j and no one should doubt it until I they have put our claims to an actual test We are so certain Rexall 93 Hair Tonic will cure dandruff prevent baldness stimulate the scalp and hair roots stop falling hair and grow new hair that we personally give our pos itive guarantee to refund every pen ny paid us for it in every instance where it does not give entire satis faction to the user Rexall 93 Hair Tonic is as pleasant to use as clear spring wa ter It is delightfully perfumed and does not grease or gum the hair Two sizes 50c and 100 With our guarantee back of it you certainly take no risk Sold only at our store The Rexall Store L W McCon nell Subscribe for The Tribune THE INTERMISSION for all kinds MAGAZINES AND DAILIES Temple Building Kansas City Post 5c week DAYS SHAVING PARLOR E M Day Prop Shampoos Face Massage Baths Expert Workmen West B Street McCook McCOOK MACHINERY AND IRON WORKS Machine Work Blacksmithing Horse Shoeing 206 1st st E -- Phone red 450 Notice L R Clapp and J Turner will take notice that on the 12th day of De cember 1910 P S Heaton a jus tice of the peace of Red Willow coun ty Nebraska issued an order of at tachment for the sum of 20000 in an action pending before him where la Charles Bailey is plaintiff and L R Clapp and J Turner are defend ants that property of the defend ants consisting of 1898 cigars 437 packages of smoking tobacco 30 pounds of chewing tobacco 303 pack ages box candy 11 packages of chew ing tobacco 20 packages of chewing gun 160 pipes 20 pounds of salted peanuts 12 in the hands of S H Biggs 225 in hands of C T Cas well 4 In hands of Tom Bales 235 in hands of W H Reynolds 1300 in hands of Frank R Sullivan 290 in hands of Ralph R Simmons 600 in hands of John W Underhill and moneys in the hands of and debts owing from A Alcorn Joe Sullivan Elsie HIght Lewis Cruth ers Charles Debenham in an amount to plaintiff unknown has been at tached underpaid order Said cause was continued to tnef 28th day of January 1911 at one oclock p m Dated this 16th day of December 1910 CHARLES BAILEY Plaintiff Searles Searles 16 years In Lincoln SPECIALISTS IN Chronic and Keryous Diseases ol Men and Women SHIN AND DLQOD DISEASES Gall Stones Piles removed without on nnoi nrfnn All rlfn z o 4t cases of the Nose Throat Lungs Stom 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cleansers will not remove and does it quicker and easier CleansScmh It is the best all round cleanser ever discovered and is perfectly harmless It keeps everything about the farm house spickand span and saves a lot of labor time expense Avoid caustic and acid cleaners Not a wash ing powder w4 Avw For 3t fai n REGULAR CHURCH SERVICES Congregational Sunday school at 10 a m Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m The public cordially invited R T BAYNE Pastor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services Sunday at 11 a mt and Wednesday at 8 p m Meets now in the north aast corner of court house basement Catholic Order of services Mass S00 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a m Evening services at 830 Sunday school 230 p m WM J PATTON O M I Methodist Preaching by the pas tor at 11 a m and 8 p m Sunday school at 10 a m Epworth League at 7 p m LESTER E LEWIS Pastor EPISCOPAL Sunday school at ten oclock Morning prayer and sermon at eleven oclock Evening prayer and sermon at eight Choir rehearsal as usual every member please attend ALFRIC J R GOLDSMITH Rector EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CON GREGATIONAL Sunday School at 930 a m Preaching at 1030 a m and 730 p m by pastor Junior C E at 130 p m Senior C E at 730 All Germans cordially invited to at tend these services HENRY KAUERZ Pastor MARION Agent Darnell was considerably un der the weather the first of the week with a severe cold Powell Nilsson shipped two cars of sheep to the St Joe market last week J E Dodge is making an attempt to finish his barn that he started ove a year ago E H Everist from near Cedar Bluffs was lucky enough to get the 45 saddle and bridle given away by H A Reed Co last week Mrs F G Stilgebouer and daughte Bernice of Bartley visited relatives here recently Jasper Brantly of Culbertson was here and helped Manager Rollins in voice the lumber stock L D Newberry was at Republican 3ity with Rozell Poole who moved cherei as they purchased the draj ine at that place recently Heret success to you boys The alfalfa mill put out 597 sack of mixed feed weighing about 12 Jounds per sack one day recentlj R E Bacon arrived home fron 31oomington Neb and is working ii he alfalfa mill Mrs aBrtholemew and daughte ois visited relatives at Lebanon ove Sunday Harry Keith and family who live lorth of town are entertaining hit arents from Benedict Neb who ar rived recently for a short visit Mrs J C Rollin entertained her sister from Indianola for a few weeks Miss Minnie Middleton of McCook is visiting her sister Mrs N R Rhodes Mr and Mrs Mitchell Young of Danbury were in town between trains Wednesday H D Treadway and family came down from Atwood Kan to spend Xmas with his brother E B who lives at Laurel Dell Powell Nilsson purchased a small house from C S Van Pelt near Cedar Bluffs and had it moved here and placed on a lot south of the ele vator Geo Jackson of Oberlin did the moving J A Goodwin of Litchfield who is visiting his brother at Danbury was in town between trains one day last week Joe a i resident in these partsa few years agi but now reside in Shehsjan county Lewis ReaiVof Fairmont retuned to his home Saturday spending a week with his uncle V HTEIiert and lamily Stella accompanied him for a short visit Grandma Van Pelt of Cedar Bluffs spent Christmas in town guests of her granddaughters Hazel and Bes sie Furman and Mrs Wicks R S Sanders and wife arrived home Saturday from a five weeks vis it with relatives in Iowa Floyd Lafferty is home after a few weeks visit with the Rodmans at Hill City Kansas We experienced a severe storm on Sunday with the thermometer two degrees below zero and Monday morn ing it had dropped to sixteen below but moderated considerably during the day Constipation is the cause of many ailments and disorders that make life miserable Take Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets keep your bowels regular and you will avoid these diseases For sale by all druggists If you want to keep a few hogs on your farm a day with the swine breeders of Nebraska may be time well spent Meeting January 11 1911 all day at the University Frm Lincoln A A RYAN The Progress In Aviation Oui New Army of Fliers For Future Wars O doubt the aeroplane will play an im portant part in fu ture wars and no doubt Europe has been tirst to recog nize that fact but from now on America must be reckoned with in this direction for this country now has a nation al organization of fliers and men interested In the work of the bird men to co operate with our army and navy It is called the United States Aero nautical reserve and already has over 3000 members who propose to lose no time in making the society an ef fective adjunct to the nations offen sive and defensive forces Heretofore the airship has been more of a toy than anything else largely because it has not advanced much beyond that state but from now on an effort will be made to develop the machine and train men so that they will be Important factors in case of hostilities France has already done this and England and Germany are endeavoring to overtake their alert rival Here in the United States so distant from any other first class pow er the incentive to employ the heav ier than air machine for military pur poses has not been great But in the future we should be as well if not better prepared to hold our own in this direction as any nation in the world The United States Aeronautical re serve is a nation wide association of aeroplane inventors professional and amateur aviators designers and build ers of aeroplane engines and other aerial equipment army and navy offi cials prominent in the regular service and in the militia of the states finan ciers statesmen newspaper men sportsmen and hundreds of others in terested in aeronautics from Presi dent Taft down to the humblest aero plane mechanic and they are all band ed together to advance the aeroplane as a war engine to make something better of it than a mere exhibition toy and of its aviators something be sides air chasers of prize money Clifford B Harmon best known of the amateur aviators has been W Sim CLIFFORD B HABMON pointed chief of staff of the reserves while the sons of Thomas F Ryan the well known financier are taking an important part in the work John Barry Ryan holding the office of com modore of the association The other son of Mr Ryan Allan A is now a prominent figure in aviation in this country being manager of the inter national air tournament at Belmont park Governors and other prominent men in various states are also officers of the reserves which will have their headquarters in New York The ac tive members include only drivers of aeroplanes and owners designers in ventors builders and others who are doing practical ork for the advance ment of aviation Not so long ago you could have counted all the bild men wno nai done anything to creak of in the air on the Angers of one hand today it would be like counting an immense flock of sheep in the field for in the past year or two they have sprung up like mushrooms and almost every day their ranks are being added to Many of these fliers were expert mechanics or Inventors before turning their to aviation others automobile drivers who craved a more remunera tive and exciting sport while a large aumber took it up merely as a pas time only to become devoted to the art of flying and world famous for their achievements Of course the magnet to attract most of them has been the fame and riches to be gained in this new and daring profession Among those who have only recently gained fame for their achievements in aviation is Walter S Brookins who broke the worlds record for cross country continued flight a few week9 ago With only two stops he made the trip from Chicago to the state fair at Springfield 111 a distance of 18G miles in five hours and forty three minutes maintaining an average speed of 327 miles an hour For this trip he won a prize of 10000 Brookins is the youngest aviator in the world being but twenty two and is a pupil of the Wright brothers and their representa tive at the International meet He is Some Recent Achievements of the Bird Men well known as a rough rider of the air but lets it be known that he does not take unnecessary risks or do things just because they are spectacu lar and hair raising When asked re cently what prompted him to make his sensational high flight at Atlantic City when he set a new record for high altitude he frankly and promptly replied Five thousand dollars Another aviator who gained sudden fame by his remarkable achievement was John B Moissant of Chicago who flew from Paris to England with a passenger the first time that such a feat had been accomplished Mois sant was so little known at the time flSr MOISSAKT IN FLIGHT that he was supposed to be a Span iard and it was only after this trip that Europe finally learned his nation ality What made the journey all the more remarkable was the fact that it was only the fifth time he had gone up in an aeroplane and he was looked upon by European bird men as an am ateur from whom they had little to fear in the way of losing their laurels Recently Moissant returned to Amer ica to take part in the contests at Bel mont park and his work is attracting much attention Another recent feat to astonish the world was that of George Chavez the first man to fly over the Alps in an aeroplane and who died from injuries in a fall at the end of his trip The passage of Chavez was extremely im pressive and was witnessed by a group of the Augustine friars from the hos pice Like a gigantic bird with white outstretched wings the spectators first saw the machine hugging the flank of the mountain and above the yawning Saltine gorge The wind was blowing at the rate of three meters a second and the airship rocked perceptibly as it passed over the heads of the cheer ing spectators at a height of above 450 feet Chavez took the Monsera route crossing the pass at an altitude of more than 8000 feet A little more than a century ago Na poleon built the great military road over it an engineering feat which will forever be regarded as highly credit able Five years ago a railroad tunnel cut through twelve and a half miles of mountain rock and earth was open ed as another and quicker means of travel That too was a marvelous work There has since remained but one other method of passage across the mountains and that was achieved when Chavezs aeroplane circled up 8000 feet into the frosted air and shot over the depression into Italy The accident occurred as Chavez was endeavoring to make a landing at Dor nodassola The Alps had been crossed successfully and the aviator was de scending gracefully with the power of his machine shut off When about thir ty feet above the ground a sudden gust of wind seemed to catch the mono plane which turned over and fell -carrying down Chavez jyith it v hen the crowds that had b matching the de scent ran up they found Chavez dying Still another bird man to gain much fame recently is Claude Grahame White the British aviator whose bril liant work at one meet in this country netted him 22000 in cash prizes He W -v V- i A M - s V h - V J - r Photo by American Press Association CHAVEZ CROSSINQ THE ALPS has shown us that bombs may easily and accurately be dropped from aero planes on the deck of a warship and that a flight around the Boston light Is possible For that feat he received a prize of 10000 These are only a few of the remark able achievements of the bird men of late It has been a year of wonderful progress in that field indeed but just now with Americas big air tourna ment on history In aviation Is being made as never before i i Every family has need of a goo reliable liniment For sprains bruh es soreness of the muscles and rhe matic pains there is none better than Chamberlains For sale by all deal ers Foleys Kidney Pills are tonic in action quick in results and restore the natural action of the kidneys and bladder They correct irregularities A McMillen Subscribe for the Tribune PROFESSIONAL AND BUSID1CT0RY ROLAND R REED M D Physician and Surgeon Local Surgeon B M Phones Office 163 residence 217 Office Rooms 5 6 Temple building McCook Neb DR J O BRUCE Osteopath Phone 55 Office over Electric Theatre on Main Ave DR HERBERT J PRATT Registered Graduate Dentist Office 212 Main av over Mc Connells drug store Phones Of fice 16Q residence black 131 DR R J GUNN Dentist Phone 112 Office Rooms 3 and 5 Walsh building McCook DR J A COLFER Dentist Phone 378 Room 4 Postoffice building Mc Cook Neb R H GATEWOOD Dentist Phone 163 Office Room 4 Masonic temple McCook Neb DR EARL O VAHUE Dentist Phone 190 Office over McAdams store Mc- JAMES HART U R C V S Veterinarian Phone 34 OffU e Commercial barn McCook Nebraska L C STOLL CO Jewelers Opticians Eyes tested and fitted pairing McCook Neb H P SUTTON CO Jewelers and Opticians Fine re- Watch Repairing Goods of quality Main avenue McCook Nebraska JENNINGS HUGHES CO Plumbing Heating and Gas Fitting Phone 33 Estimates furnished freeBasement Postoffice building A G BUMP Real Estate and Insurance Office 302 over Woodworthsdnur store Go to NELMS FEED STORE for the FAMOUS CAMBRIDGE FLOUR and all kinds of feed Phone 186 Your combings made into switches and puffs MRS L M THOMAS Phone Ash 2354 Subscribe for The Trlbuns 3 UUUA 11CU St C E ELDRED Lawyer Bonded Abtracter and Examiner of Titles Stenographer and notary in office - McCook Nebraska JOHN E KELLEY Attorney at Law and Bonded Abstracter Agent of Lincoln Land Cc and of McCook Water Works Co Office in Fostoffice building McJook Neb v- t Pi T