i m il a lsi r - Items of Interest Sent County and m ty THB tribunes Neighborhood News Bright pencil pushes Lebanon Schools Take Noticel Christmas exchange size Photos will bo made at 75c per dozen regular price 150 All sittings must bo arranged and i deposit made before December 20 Re member theso are the regular S150size Lebanon Art Studio D LEBANON W Devoe is suffering with a sprained ankle W Devoes new barn is nearly finished it is 18x28 Roy Lutz arrived home Satur day from a 2 weeks visit at his old home in Monroe Iowa Pearl Russell who is working in Danbury spent Sunday in Lebanon at George Newlands Aurie Daffer who was driving to school is staying with L P Huntzingers and walking to school R E Lear was doing the set um up act Friday all because of the new boy at their house born that day We failed to mention that H Hupp who has been visiting his son D F Hupp returned to his home in Illinois about 2 weeks ago Stella Crocker who has been staying several weeks with her sister Mrs John McClung has re turned to her home- north of In- dianola Henry Crabtree Jr and Lucy Miller of Indianola and Allen Guy of Lebanon spent a very pleasant Sunday with Miss Rosa Myers December 4th The stock inspector was out Saturday and inspected Charles Bonhams cattle they being all O K Mr Bonham shipped 2 car loads on the early train Monday Tom andW T Mons returned Friday from a business and pleas ure trip to Loup City and Central City Tom is making his home now on a ranch near Divizes Kansas Miss Mabel Nichols returned Saturday and commenced her school again Monday Her school is in Sherman precinct south of Wilsonville ask Walter Grafton why she got off at Leba non Myers Castello are erecting their new shop It is on Main street and is 1 8x2 8 They bought the lot from The Lincoln Land Co for 1 2 5 00 and Castello moved his old shop back and will use it for a wood shed We spoke last week of the sudden death of George W Jones The body arrived Thursday of last week and services were held in the Presbyterian church and the body laid to rest in the Leb anon cemetery Mrs Ed Welch returned from Seattle Wash Saturday and is at the home of her son Walter Gay Ed did not come along and we understand that Mrs W will not return to him certain it is that got Gay first Note this Sherman precinct is in Furnas county but a number that I know read The Tribune used to live in this precinct and are glad to get the news I hope to wean them that way from the Beaver City paper to The Tri bune Charles Blair of Tyrone pre cinct was called to Denver about 2 weeks ago to the bedside of his dying mother and arrived just in time to bid her farewell She was buried in Denver December 4th He returned home last Friday The train pulled out Saturday leaving 12500 worth of chickens and turkeys not loaded The agent claims they were not billed and he could not hold the train the man in charge of the chicken car being at the bank paying for the poultry at the time He tel egraphed his boss at Beatrice and then hired 2 teams and hauled the birds to Wilsonville where his car expected to finish filling OBITUARY George W Jones was born in Gustavus Ohio August 4th 1829 and died at Grinnell Iowa De cember 6th 1904 at the age of 75 years 4 months and 2 days He enlisted in the Union army at Jefferson Ohio and served through the whole war After being mustered out he returned to his home in Ohio residing there until September 1869 when with his wife and daughter he re moved to Wisconsin In 1884 they came to Nebraska locating on a farm near Lebanon and a few years ago removed to that place He resided there until in September 1903 removing to Grinnell Iowa at that time where he was mustered into the G A R above He was a kind and devoted husband and father His beloved wife with whom he had lived so many years and to whom he had ministered so lov ingly preceeded him to the other world June 3 1903 His only child Mrs Malissa Porter mourns the loss of a kind and loving father Six grand children and three great grand children complete his posterity He leaves a brother in Minnesota and other more distant relatives He was tenderly cared for in his last sick ness by relatives in Grinnell Iowa Mr Jones was one of the original members of the Presbyterian church in Lebanon organized in 1889 and was a faithful and earn est member of it until he removed to Grinnell where he joined the U B church Funeral services were conducted in the Presbyter ian church by his former pastor Rev William H Scofield in the presence of manv The church was appropriately decorated with the flag for which he fought and dearly loved Many of the old soliders were present and some of them carried their comrade to his last resting place beside his loved companion He is held in loving remembrance by relatives here and wherever known He rests from his labors and his works fol low him S9 Fine Line Photo Buttons XjeliAiUi AKi OIUIJIU s Dont FORGET S vlSta3i Christmas Have your sittings made quick Lebanon Art Studio SXSSXSSSXsXsXsX No More Suffering If you are troubled with indigestion get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and see how quickly it will cure you Geo A Thomson of Spencer la says Have had dyspepsia for twenty years My case was almost hopeless Kodol Dyspepsia Cure was recommended and I used a few bottles of it and it is the only thing that has relieved me Would not be without it Have doctored with local physicians and also at Chicago and even went to Norway with hopes of getting some relief but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the only remedy that has done me any good and I heartily recommend it Every person suffering with indiges tion or dyspepsia should use it Sold by L W McConnell ITEMS FROM STRINGTOWN Advent school commenced Monday Hari Meyers has bought a new truck wagon Christian Wall was a Danbury visitor Saturday John Liebbrandt has just fin ished a new barn W P Burns has just com pleted a new milk house Willie Wall is picking corn for Henry Huffman this week Fred Stevens and family were McCook visitors Saturday Gottlieb Unger and Nelson Downs cut cane seed Monday Charles Roper visited at the home of Nelson Downs Sunday Henry Huffman sold a number of young cattle to Henry Voge Friday Preparations are being made for a Xmas tree in the church Xmas eve Mr Jones and Henry Voge were in Stringtown last week buying cattle Nelson Downs has finished fencing and now has his place entirely enclosed Henry Riners and wife visited at the home of Otto Karthouser and family Monday Fred Wagner and Mike Esch were seen on the streets of String town several days last week Henry Kisker occupied his new house Tuesday They are aw fully proud of their new home A number of young folks from Stringtown visited at the Bohling place on the Driftwood Sunday Will Podolski will arrive home Friday night from Seward where he has been attending school and will spend Xmas with the home folks This country seems to be over run with agents of different kinds Two different tree agents were making the rounds of this neigh borhood Thursday It seems to be the style Stringtown to butcher STa m strength to carry on the struggle he turns his store over to an other Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other or gans of digestion and nutrition It restores strength to weak nerv ous run down men and women About ten years ago I began to be afflicted with stomach trouble also diar rhea writes Mr Wra Walters of Antrim Mo I11 warm weather it grew worse until it would throw me into a cramping chill Was troubled sr nftpti iaf in August Bahr butchered a beef and 2 hogs Monday and John Lieb brandt the same on Tuesday BOX ELDER Rev Kerr is holding special meetings at Spring Creek this week Edward and Arthur Shepherd returned last Monda from their trip to the sand hills I W Spaulding and wife and Mrs John White have returned from their visit in the east The Sunday school at this place decided last Sunday to have an entertainment and a tree on Christmas eve On Thursday evening Decem ber 22 Rev Crippen of Benkel man will be at the church with stereopticon views representing mission work No charges ex cept a collection to pay expenses Everybody invited My stock and assortment of fine and fancy china ware for the holi days cant fail to delight you and the prices are very reasonable quality and artistic workmanship considered Hand painted Haviland and other leading- wares in most attractive variety The latest novelties new shapes and designs Come and see SUTTON Not A Sick Day Since I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble I tried all sorts of medicines none of which relieved me One day 1 saw an ad of your Electric Bitters and determined to try that After taking a few doses I felt relieved and soon there after was entirely cured and have not seen a sick day since Neighbors of mine have been cured of rheumatism neu ralgia liver and kidney troubles and general debility This is what B P Bass of Fremont N C writes Only 50c atL W McConnells Druggist T Many a garrison has been forced to give up the fight and hang out the white ilag of surrender when lack of food lias weakened the men past all power to continue the struggle Many a man is similarly starved out of business His digestion is impaired His f o o d does not nourish him and for lack of I sometimes thought my I remedies but they gave only temporary relief In November 1899 thought I would try Doctor Pierces Golden Medical Discovery I COt Six bottles and tOOkfiveinKiirrvccin Mint thought I would wait for a time and take the one lett Soon found I had symptoms of the I cant express riiy many thanks to Dr Pierce for his remedy for it did so much for me Words can- 1101 express now severely I sutlered If any doubt the above statement let them address me and I will take great pleasure in answering Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets cleanse the bowels and stimulate the sluedsh liver HARTLEY Cecil Matthews has been the sick list this week on Mr Brobst and lady attended church in Bartley Sunday The Misses Wallace attended church at Bartley Sunday Dot Gregory visited with Grace Brown last Saturday A Turpin shelled 1551 bushels of corn by weight for Will Wright last Friday in yh hours Several of the Ipdianola young people attended Christian En deavor here Sunday evening A surprise party at the home of Iva Haining last Saturday evening was a pleasant assembly The Bartley orchestra serenad ed several parties with music way up in 4G last Saturday night A representative from the M E hospital in Omaha lectured in the M E church here Sunday even ing The gentlemen gave the ladies of the Degree of Honor a surprise party in Fraternal hall Tuesday evening C A McNight and wife boarded No 5 Thursday evening for a visit with relatives and friends in Kansas J M Epperly with his daughter Mrs Keys and Master Stanley returned Tuesday morning from an extended visit in Colorado The Dodd family arrived from Lincoln this week and are now comfortably located in their prop erty recently purchased from J A Curlee Pearl Curlee -has resigned as teacher of the primary department of our schools and will go to Lin coln to be with her parents She was succeeded by Mrs Eugene Dutcher A much needed road is petition ed for east from the depot across the river This road has been needed for several years and we hope it will now be gotten and opened up at an early date Elder J E Wilson of Belve dere Nebr preached two able sermons in the Christian church here last Sunday and has been visiting part of the week in Bart ley and vicinity It is hoped he may be engaged to preach here regularly Last Friday evening while Arch Theobald Lillie Robinson and 2 daughters of George Rawson were returning from Cambridge the horses became frightened and ran ava throwing out all the occu pants A 1 1 were considerably shaken up and Miss Robinson quite painfull injured We are pleased to hear that she is now rapidly recovering A Pleasant Pill No pill as pleasant and positive as De- Witts Little Early Risers Do Witts Little Early Risers are so mild and effec tive that children delicate ladies and weak people enjoy their cleansing effect while strong people say they are the best liver pill sold Sold by L W McCon nell NORTH OF TOWN ITEMS Another nice snow this week which will help the fall wheat Tony Steltzer is soon going to leave us to travel with a show Here is success to you Tony John Modrell has the best corn fn this neighborhood We will all have to get our seed from him Fall wheat is all right and looks fine The chances for a big crop were never better at this time of year Charley and Jess Hammel spent last week visiting with their sister Mrs Dye near Maywood The boys report good corn in Frontier county Irving Spaulding and wife ar rived home last week from a vis it to the old home in Iowa and Wisconsin Irve reports a nice visit but savs he would not live back there and says a poor man has ever so much better chance trouDie coming- back so took the sixth bottle 7 ndlt cred J have enjoyed the best of right here in Redwillow county nnlfn tine i1 t ia o - K cuii an Deioncrs to your Golden Medical Discovery To Cure a Cold in One Day Take laxative ijromo quinine tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E W Groves signature is on each box 25c 1 a m 9 A Nice Christmas Present for a Boy is one of those 500 550 and 600 we are selling to close The Easy Route The old squire lay a dying and his faithful coachman was summoned to the bedside Well John said the old gallant Im going now on a longer journey than ever you could drive me Never niiud squire never mind cried the servant in a broken voice Itll be downhill all the way Lon don Globe Her Military Taste Is she fond of the military I should say she was Why she has nil her books bound in one color so they will bo uniform Chicago Record-Herald Unrecognized Fortune knocks once at the door of every man Yes but shes generally very clever ly disguised Chicago Post I The Tuiijune and Inter Ocean 105 For Less than onehalf of the actual price Ages from 14 to 20 years At Administrators Sale Acquire the Habit of saving We furnish a handsomely finished Perpetual Cal endar Bank which costs you nothing Try L First Natl Bank of IS S Another Renaon Sniggles has given up smoking 1 knew his wife would make him top No it wasnt that Hes working In a powder mill Cleveland Plain Dealer Cosily Engagement Mollie He must have spent a pile of money on his wedding Chollie Yes but see what a lot ha must have spent during the engage ment Yonkers Statesman Saving ail Your Nickels and Pennies Never spend one and you will be surprised how your money ac count will grow Call and get one of these banks today The First National Bank riccook No Case of Pneumonia on Record Wo do not know of a single instance where a cough or cold resulted in pneu monia or consumption when Foleys Honey and Tar had been taken It cures coughs and colds perfectly so do not take chances with some unknown preparation which may contain opiates which- cause constipation a condition that retards recovery from a cold Ask for Foleys Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered Sold by A Me Millen Sour Stomach ness headache l0SS Pf strength nervous constipation bad breath general debility sour risings and catarrh of the stomach are all due to mSm cures indigestion This nodSSSSS eSf nantUrS JuIces of dlgesttoSJSSr SS iii Hahy stomach combined with proprlSt SX Aonte and construct oS curlniSH DysWlA Cur does not oniy cure Indigestion and dyspepsia but thla sL 2 gtPUrfyIn sweetening and thS ESSSS mUCUS me bran Jllnlng tor baby ws aro now sing t In miCs Xtdo1 DiSests What You Eat Bottles only 00 She hotdlne 2H tbnee the trial Prepared by B o DeWITT CO OHIOAQO For Sale by L W McConnell Jm h m W 1 i rjL t 71 J 4 If i il d 1 ta t 4 i is I f JT L