The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 22, 1906, Image 8

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BARTLEY
Thoro will be othw marringeH hero
800D hut wi dont dure mention their
names yet t
Arrangomwnls nre being made to huvo
a grand celebration here on thH Fourth
Mrs lreiin Button of Wauneta visited
in Indiunoln Tuesday
Tho Bartley second nine have new
uniforms
Mr and Mrs Cliff Cox visited in Ind
ianola last Thursday
Harry Brown and family visited with
tho Ilobbs family Tnursday
Mrs Irena Burton of Waunetais here
visiting with relatives and friends
Coon Creek and Bartley teams played
a good game of bah here last week The
score was 1L to 12 in favor of tho home
team
Mrs I M Beeson has returned from
her visit in Indianola
Mr and Mrs Cliff Cox havo moved
into their new house
The Danbury second nine and Bartley
second nine played ball here Monday
The Danbury boys batted tho ball
easy aud closed tho game with a score
of 1L to 1 in favor of Danbury
Geo T teobald a d Gordon Athey have
gene to Bloomington to visit a brother
of Gordon Athoy who is erecting a mill
at that place
Mr Rouse received his household
goods Tuesday from tho east He will
store them for a while until he can get
a home built
The Bartley ball boys have erected a
fine grand stand that can seat about 500
and will make visitors comfortable while
viewing the games Two or three games
will be played here each week during the
Bummer and fall
Billy Enlow of Cambridge was up vis
iting his bister MrsDrArbogast While
here pitched ono game of ball after
which a foot race was matched between
Theo Faubian and Enlow which result
ed iu Faubian being short his cash
not richer but wiser
Clay Hoover has goneo Chester this
week and will be untted Id marriage
this Thursday to Misd Goldie Gartside
of Chester Miss Gartside was a resi
dent of Btirtley several years and has a
host of frieods who will welcome her
return as Mrs Hoover Mr Hoover is
in the livery business here and is a nice
young man We all unite in wishing Mr
and Mrs Hoover a long and happy life
NORTH SIDE
W S Hamilton and sons have pur
chased a ranch farm of 1100 acres 12
miles northwest of Culbertson on Black
wood creek and are offering to sell the
old farm near McCook
John Fitz Gibbons of Frontier county
was in McCook Tuesday with two cars
of cattle which he shipped to Omaha
H B Wales now rides in a fine new
buggy and drives a nice new team
George Spurgin has the best oats and
barley in this section of the woods
The Coleman boys are doing some re
pairing to the fences on the home place
CK Coleman of Littleton Colo was
out visiting with his sister Mrs W M
Sharp last Saturday
Mr and Mrs H Bandy W MSharp
and family were fishing on the Willow
last week and got some very nice fish
They took dinner with DBDoyle whose
8 years old son Bryan was awarded
the championship by catching and hold
ing an 11 pound fish until he got help to
get it out of the water
The Bair boys have sold their farm
and contemplate going back to Indiana
to make their home
Shorty Smith has remodeled his house
and is making some good improvements
on his place
Corn is looking fine up here and the
farmers are busy getting over their corn
to be ready for harvest The straw will
be short but tho wheat is filling finp
Headers will be in demand this year
Oscar Russell of McCook was out over
the North Side Monday
Last Tuesday was swine dayEli Bair
Phillip Moore and brother Bob Perry
Shepherd Harry Wales Jacob Smith
John and Frank Wilson Scott Bennett
and several others hauled hogs to Mc
Cook
COURT HOUSE NEWS
COUNTV COUKT
Licsaes to marry have been issued as
follows since our last report
Harry T Groves 23 of Osborn Neb
andMinta Kozell 23 of McCook Neb
June 9th
Ed Grossniklaus 33 and Mrs Cora
L Bateman 33 both of Oberlin Kan
June 50th Married by County Judge
In the Henry Schneider estate June
30th was set a day for hearing in the
appointment of a guardian
July 14th was set as the time for hear
ing the petition in the estate of Bertha
May Devine deceased
Dont be fooled and made to believe
that rheumatism can be cured with
local appliances Hollisters Rocky
Mountain Tea is the only positive cure
for rheumatism 35 cents Tea or
-Tablets L W McConn3ll
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES catarrh of the stomach
Tom Paines
Old Farm
To Be Sold
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SILHOUETTE or
TIIOIIAS PAirCK
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HE announce
ment that the
estate In New
Hochelle N Y once
owned by Thomas
Paine Is to he sold
recalls the theory
that this bold and
fearless thinker was
the real author of
the Declaration of
Independence adopt
ed at Philadelphia
130 years nso next
month Paine was chiefly known at
the time of the Revolution and for
some years afterward as a writer on
political subjects It was not until lat
er years that the religious writings ap
peared which earned him a reputation
as a critic of the orthodox theology of
his time lie was never an atheist but
his attacks on accepted beliefs alienat
ed many of his earlier friends and ob
scured for years the fact that his sen
ices to his country were of great value
Paine was horn in Thetford Nor
folk England in 1737 Ills father was
a Quaker and staymaker and Paiuo
Aas brought up to his fathers trade
and also to his beliefs but he did not
adhere to either very long He was a
Methodist preacher in London a to
bacconist at Lewes Sussex and an
exciseman before his departure from
his native land In 1774 lie had made
the acquaintance of Benjamin Frank
lin during the latters residence in
England as agent for the colonies ami
this statesmans influence found work
for his pen Avhen he arrived in Amer
ica The work that attracted the
most attention at the time and that
upon which his character as a patriot
is chiefly based was his pamphlet en
titled Common Sense in which he
advocated absolute separation from the
mother country It came out early
in 1776 and greatly influenced the
movement which resulted in the adop
tion of the Declaration of Independ
ence later in the year Whether he
wrote that immortal document or not
he furnished many arguments that
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PAINK MONUMENT TAV HOCHEIiIiE K T
were used in effecting its passage As
to the question of Fames possible
authorship of the Declaration the theo
ry has been advanced that he wrote a
paper of similar import and showed it
to Jefferson and Franklin with whom
he was on intimate terms that when
these two were appointed on the com
mittee to draw up a declaration Jef
ferson went to Paine to get his draft
and using it as a basis wrote the doc
ument whose authorship is usually
credited to him
On account of his authorship of
Common Sense the American Philo
sophical society admitted him to mem
bership the University of Pennsylva
nia conferred upon him the degree of
M A and the state legislature voted
him the sum of 300 He served a
short time in the army as aid to Gen
eral Xathanael Greene and in 17S1
he was influential in obtaining loans
from France and Holland for the new
nation and so much were his services
in this and other ways appreciated that
congress voted him 3000 and the
state of New York gave him the farm
at New Rochelle where he spent the
closing years of his life The estate
was originally one of 300 acres Paine
died at New Rochelle in 1809 and his
body was buried on his farm but in
1S19 it was taken to England by the
Radical William Cobbett with the hope
of arousing enthusiasm for the repub
lican ideas of which Paine was the ex
emplar The monument for which
Paine provided in his will still stands
near his first grave The occupant of
the old farmhouse for the past forty
years has tfeen Wesley See
The stormiest period of the life of
this writer and sage was that portion
passed in France In the closing years
of the eighteenth century He was
received as a hero by the revolution
ists and made a member of the national
assembly but his republicanism vas
not radical enough to please the
He voted against the behead-
lng of Louis and was thrown Into pris
on by Robespierre He was released1
through theefforts of James Monroe
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CLOSING
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and Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema Impure
Blood Bad Breath Sluggish Bowels Headache
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let form ai cents a box Genuine made by
Homjster Drdq CostPjurr Madison Wis
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
OUT
ENTIRE STOCK OF
150 sacks McCook Mills 91 Patent at
50 sacks McCook Mills Anchor at
400 sacks Crete Mills Victor at
200 sacks Crete Mills Coronet at
50 sacks Crete Mills Champion at
20 sacks Crete Hills Pioneer at
McCOOK JUNE 19
3 Doors West of Palmer House
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Cash Received on Account
Charge Paid Out and other cash
register printed supplies at The Tribune
office
The attendance at the McCook Junior
State Normal this week has about
reached the 200 mark
You will find the only Shetland pony
for hire in the city at McCook Livery
Dressmaking
We desire to announce to the
ladies of McCook and vicinity that
we are now ready to receive work
When you wish something new and
strictly up-to-date in dresses or
mantaus you will do well to give us
a call We will satisfy your wants
efficiently and with all the dis
patch consistent with the best of
work And too you will find our
prices very reasonable We guaran
tee satisfaction and respectfully sol
icit a share of your patronage
Brown Bell Phone 289
Room 2 New Walsh Building
BOX ELDER
Miss Ida Modrell is to give her Sun
day school classapicnicThursaay after
noon
Mrs A T Wilson and Mrs D N
Richey visited their brother T M Camp
bell Tuesday
Mrs D N Richey went to Osburn
Tuesday evening to spend a week with
her brother J L Campbell
I II Harrisons new home is nearly
ready for the plasterers
J A Kerr is spending this week with
the home folks
The single and married men of this
vicinity had a game cf ball last Satur
day which resulted in favor of the mar
ried men The score stood 30 to 33
Miss Bessie Hoon was called home
Sunday evening by the serious illness of
her little brother
Pleasant Prairie
E B Nelson of Valley Grange was
in our neighborhood Monday
The boys are putting in some good
licks practicing base ball Saturday
afternoons and hope soon to be able to
meet any nine in their class
Judging from the looks of the small
grain now the header will be the most
popular harvester this season
Mrs J H Relph and daughtersRuth
Ethel and baby are visiting with her
father J M Bell and other relatives in
Denver and vicinity
Sunday school has been reorganized
and is now in running order again It
meets at 11 oclock a m
Although our community is well set
tled we have not had a sermon this
year Must bo a shortage of ministers i
Uncle Pete Creages and Frank West
made a trip to McCook Saturday His
son Charley and family accompanied
them home and will live here during the
summer
H P Waite Cos is headquarters
for hay tools
100 per sack
90c per sack
1 05 per sack
95c per sack
90c per sack
65c per sack
Corn Heal Graham Rye Flour and Health Food A limited
supply on hand of Oats Corn Bran Shorts Chop Corn and
Barley Chop Owing to the short wheat crop flour will go
sky high in price Those in need will do well to come quick
as this stock will soon go
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Horse Delivery Wagon Harness Scales and Truck at Less than Cost
RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 1
Will J Porter spent Sunday visiting
his parents Mr and Mrs J F Porter at
Home He reports they are enjoying
life at the Soldiers Home and well and
happy
Mr and Mrs Ed W Harris went
down to Cambridge last Sunday on a
visit and have been there part of the
week
An auto caused Mrs J F Porters
horse to run away this week throwing
out Mrs Porter but not injuring her
Her little girl remained in the buggy
The runaway horse was caught by a lad
No damage or injury
Charles Evans is harvesting his rye
A D Warfield has quit his railroad
job and is limbering up for the thresh
ing campaign
Rev Ramelow returned home last
Friday from spending most of the week
in Staplehurstattending the conference
Mrs Percy Catlett has gone down to
Fairbury to visit her mother
W E Bower and W E Hunter each
lost a cow by lightning Thursday even
ing of last week in the same pasture
south of town
Hari Myer and neighbors celebrated
his silver wedding last Saturday and
Sunday
Ernest Dutton corrected his horse
with his hand recently and is nursing
a broken finger
Mr and Mrs G A Roedel arrived
home Wednesdayfrom the Collegeview
sanitarium She is some better
H P Waite Cos is headquarters
for hay tools
HOLLISTERS
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Bnsv Medicine for Busy People
Brings Golden Health and Eenewed Vigor
Real Estate Translers
The following real estate filings have
been made in the county clerks office
since last Thursdaj evening
J T Daugham to D C Eschliman wd
nwqr 123 23 11200 00
L L Co to Ilena Turner lots 14 l 1G
block 6 Lebanon 1M 00
C A Leach to C McKay d lot 1
block 23 Second McCook 900 00
E D Currier to Q W Jackson wd sw
qr204 29 2000 00
J A Sohmitz th IN Wasson Rof w d
nwqr 12-2-30 100
Harry T Groves and Miss Minta
Rozell were united in marriage June 21st
at 4 oclock in the afternoon at the
brides parents Mr and Mrs Wesley
Rozell of Coleman precinct 12 miles
northwest of McCook Rev A A
Holmes of this city officiating They
will make their home on a farm in that
neighborhood
DANBURY
J E Noo and family visited in Indian
ola Sunday and Monday
Mrs Phillips came over from Indian
ola Saturday
The Ladies Working Band took in
over 813 at their ice cream social Friday
Mrs Noe and daughter Alma and
Lelia Burbridge went to Indianola
Thursday and then went from there to
the eighth grade graduating exercises
Friday in McCook
The Rd Devils went to Bartley
Monday and played the kid nine
over there and beat them with the score
of 11 to 1
Miss McCarty and Katherine Water
man of Lebanon visited with Phyllis
Sargent Sunday
Three in the eighth grade in Danbury
passed the county examination They
were as follows Alma Noe Vernon
Marble and Lelia Burbridge
A few neighbors made a surprise on
J E Noe Tuesday evening this being
his 40th birthday
SCHOOL CREEK
A good rain is needed in this vicinity
Every one is busy putting up alfalfa
around here
Mrs Kellier cf Boulder Colo spent
several days this week visiting old
time friends on the creek
C P Cooper and family of Idaho are
here visiting Mrs Coopers mother Mrs
Vandervort
Marve Blakely is spending a few days
with relatives in this vicinity
Mr and Mrs John Sedden visited
their daughter MrsKorb on tho Beaver
Saturday and Sunday
Telephone Notice
Parties who are not now subscribers
who wish telephones
please make ar
rangements ht the office
as soon as pos
sible C I Hall Manager
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