IfiDIANOLA Horn to Mr and Mrs Chester Dow on Saturday night a eon Work has commenced on tho now res idence of E S Byfield Mrs James Uoldman returned from Denver Mondny morning John nnd BenSchultz went to Denver Thursday night for a visit Miss Mary Windhorst is boarding in town and attending school Mrs J W Welborn is in Denver for awhile tho guest of her son Floyd Tho typhoid fever patients aro all progressing nicely towards recovery Mr and Mrs James Carmichaol at tended the Stockville fair last week Loon RusBell went to Omaha Thurs day night to attend business college Charles King is building an addition to his homo in the east part of town Father Sproll of Rulo is here for a short time among his old parishioners A crowd of young people attended camp meeting on the Willow Sunday afternoon Mrs II Rankin arrived homo Suflday day morning from her protracted visit In Ohio Robert Lee was on the sick list for a fow days this week but is apparently all right again Miss May Rydor and sister have gone to Bladen on a visit They expect to be gone a week or two Mr and Mrs G W Burt arrived home Friday evening from their Iowa and Minnesota visit Mrs Freeman Shafer and baby have gone to Superior to make their home with Mrs Shafers mother Messrs W A McCool John Dutcher James McClung and Will Dolan went to Stockville to the fair Thursday Arthur Lang was quite sick a few days last week but under the doctors administration is getting all right again Patrick McDonalds family are living upstairs over the Teel millinery store for the present Mr McDonald will build as soon as convenient A majority of the young people of In dianola went out to Bert Rhorers Thursday evening and enjoyed unlimit ed fun as participants in a watermelon party The Misses Midge Townley Mamie Mann and Annn Smith drove out to the homo of D W Schoenthal Sunday and spent a very pleasant afternoon with his sister Miss Bertha Sunday was missionary day at the Congregational church and interesting exercises were held in the evening There were drills by the children songs select readings and music A small company of men headed by the lndiadola Investment Company started to Texas Tuesday morning on an excursion They will visit Galves ton Houston and other points of inter est along the route Old Mexico is also down on their programme BOX ELDER A number from this place attended conference in McCook Sunday Mr and Mrs Maxwell Wolf attended the fair at Stockville last week Rev J A Kerr will spend about a month with the borne folks before going to his appointment at Haigler Guy Doyle and sister are here from Portland Oregon on a visit to their lather D B Dovle Note the Difference The Tribune endeavors each week to jun a few extra papers through the press to accommodate those who desire to use them These extra copies cost you 5 cents each and are un Jer no circumstan ces to be purchased as old newspapers which are sold at 20 cents per 100 I iiUi POLLY WANTS H JL I A BLUE RIBBON U SL V 5H0EJ - fek iz i VAN DANBURY J L Sargent has sold bis interest in the well business to J E Noo Born to Mr and Mrs Walter Mc Quiro a baby boy one day last week Born to Mr nnd Mrs A J Grear Sept 22 a baby boy but the little one lived only three days Interment in the Danbury cemetery Tuesday J L Sargent was a Danbury visitor a few days this week Mrs T E McDonald Miss Louis Gray and Mr and Mrs J L Sims at tended tho funeral of tho infant of A S Groars Tuesday in Mnrion Mr Cribben Mrs T E McDonald and Rev Gardner and wife attended conference at McCook last week Wo understand that Rev Gardner will fill the pulpit in Atlanta Neb for the fol lowing year nnd a Rev Shepherd will preach for this congregation and Leba non We regret tho absenco of Rev Gardner and family from our midst Word was received from Indianoln that Mr and Mrs Chester Dow are the proud parents of a baby born Sept 22 Misses Louh Gray and Julia Hundley were McCook visitors last Saturday taking tho teachers examinations while there and also visiting with Miss Grays sister Mrs Frank Bussy of that place Mis3 Dora and Sadye Green way were McCook visitors last Saturday Mrs H V Lord and two youngest children departed Tuesday evening for Omaha to take in tho Aksarben at that place and also to visit friends and re latives there SCHOUL CREEK Mrs Walton and daughter Pearl of East Valley werb visitors at the Kilgore home Thursday Mrs B F Rohrer called on Mrs John Dutcher last week Mrs Vandervort is able to bi about again Mr Rohrer is cutting kaflir corn for Mr Frye Harry Rankin had a new well put down About seventy of Mr andMrsRohrers friends and neighbors were treated to watermelons at their place last Friday evening The band boys came out and furnished some music A large fire was made which made the place look cheer ful and warm After making away with the pile of melons and having a good time the crowd scattered Somo of the young folks from Indianola walk ed back Mr Rohrer says he will make this an annual affair as long as he keeps his farm whether he is elected this fall and goes to McCook or not He will have his tenant raise the melons BANKSVILLE A A Towle is sowing wheat on the Cane place I R Bnnegar of Hebron Neb was in this vicinity on business last week John Wesch and family are visiting relatives in Idaho Oregan Washington and other points Peter Creager and son Frank are running his place while they are absent Born to Mr and Mrs B W Benja min Thursday a fine baby girl Harvo Rowland pulled his steam thresher home Wednesday for the win ter The moving picture show at the Banksville school house was fiue and well attended by all One of B W Benjamins little girls was badly burned by hot water about face and arms Wednesday Mr and Mrs Jacob Wesch were visit ors at Peter Weschs last Sunday McCook Business College for a square deal L W Stayner 9 13 tf TE50LVED THAT I HAVE foUmd A SHOE THATS COMFORTABLE AND HANDSOME TOO AWD STROWG IT SIMPLY WONT WEMOUT A SHOE YOU ALL HAVE HEARD ABOUT AND NOW ILL TELL YOU WHATTO DO just AS foi The BLUE JON SHOE BUSTER BROWN - U Tf ga bwwiwlJ RAD BOY AGAIN f C V i ro rcc uf ASMARTPAorA h TIT 3POV SHOE CO It F D No 1 Mrs Julius Hinz went down to Au burn Inst week on a visit August Buhr has added a now wind mill to his improvements Mr and Mrs Potor Vogo and Adolph Bower were over from Perry Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Dudek Mrs Joseph Dudek has been ailing but is better nt this writiug John Brening had a serious experienc with his engine last week nt A R Hammels He attempted to start the fly wheel and his font was caught in tho clutch breaking and displacing the bones of tho foot seriously The engirip started up and ho very narrowly escaped being run over with more serious results The engine came to a standstill just as the big wheel was at his foot W S Fitch ontortained a cousin from Illinois last week Gerald Wilcox made Bplendid win nings at Pueblo Colorado recently at the state fair there prizes Of these 17 wore first prizes He had three championships on his red hogs and one on his black hogs besides two diplomas one for tho most ribbons and one for tho largest display J HWarfield is enjoying an excursion down in Texas Mrs J B Fiechtner is visiting rela tives in South Dakota Mrs Henry Schamel and daughter Ina are visiting her son Ben over in Kansas TEPEE ETIQUETTE Never Pass Between an Indian and the Fire The Seat of Honor If you should ever go into an Indian tepee said John H Seger remember they have rules of etiquette that are more rigidly adhered to than in our parlors Do not think they are not sensitive for they are more so than the Japs If you make fun of his layout the whole family will remember the insult for a lifetime The seat of honor is just opposite the door across the fire pit Wait until you are invited before you take that seat I If you go bolting into an Indians tepee and rush over and take this va cant seat he may not take you by the nape of the neck and throw you out but he would like to if he thought it could be done without cutting off his rations In leaving the tepee never pass be tween any one and tho fire An old chivalric warrior will crawl around the side of the tent and kick a hole in the wall on the north side in a bliz zard before he would violate this rule of etiquette and pass between his guests and the smoking embers Arapahoe Bee Soldiers and Schiller The Germans are notoriously a well educated people but the popular Eng lish belief that every German knows everything would appear to be exag gerated if we may judge from a Ger man officers account published in one of the German reviews of an examina tion in general knowledge to which he submitted his company Who was Schiller was one of the principal questions Ten soldiers replied that though they fancied they had heard the name it suggested nothing to them Of those who went into details one said that the author of Williarn Tell peare Westminster Gazette On the banks of the river Purus In South America is found a small tribe of Indians whose dark skin is spotted with lighter blotches Buster Brown BLUE RIBBON chool Shoes for Boys and Girls Blue Ribbon Shoes are made to wear by expert shoemakers and from the best tannages of all leathers They are stylish and comfortable These are the best and most serviceable school shoes you can buy jSk The Model Shoe Sto Fisher Perkins Props i n e McCook Nebraska You LEGAL TENDER Might Think Gold Certificates Arc but They Are Not I Gold certlncatcs silver certificates and national bank notes are not legal tender but both classes of certificates are receivable for nil public dues while national bank notes are receivable for i all public dues except on Imports and may be paid out by the government for all salaries and other debts and de- mauds owing by the United States to Individuals corporations and associa tions within the United States suys the treasury department Gold coin is legal tender at Its nom inal face value for all debts Standard or silver dollars are legal tender at their nominal or face value for all debts public and private ex cept where otherwise expressly stipu lated In the contract Subsidiary silver is legal tender for amounts not exceeding 10 in any one payment Treasury notes of the act of July 1 1 1S90 are legal tender for all debts nub ile won in all 37 1 lie and private except where otherwise expressly stipulated in the contract United States notes also called greenbacks are legal tender for all debts public and private except du ties on imports and interest on the pub lic debt The minor coins of nickel and cop per are legal tender to the extent of 23 cents Bulls and Bears THE TROUT IN HIS LAIR He Is an Alert and Elusive Unpic tured Beauty Whoever has had the privilege ol lying at full length on some mossy overhanging bank while watching a large trout in his lair perceives that a true figure has yet to be drawn of him Even photography can give nc hint of the wavy circles from the spotted dorsal fin undulating loosely athwart the broad back of the perpet ual fanning of the pectoral fins of the capacious gills opening and closing the half open round mouth the luminous brown eye the ceaseless slow vibra tion of the powerful tall nor can pen adequately describe the startling sud denness of the dart at some idle fly touching the surface the quick return to the old position and the resumption of the poise with head elevated at a slight angle pectorals all tremulous and floating watery circles emanating from every slight motion of the body It is also worth while to watch a trout rush four feet up a perpendicular fall of water pause tremble violently all over and in a moment throw himself clear of the stream and fall into the basin above at an elevation of about three feet more Arthur P Silver in Outing Magazine Bird or Bee Two quaint observations about hum ming birds are published in Early Long Island by Martha Flint both quoted from letters of the seven ieenth century written from the new coun try of America Says one The Humbird is one of the wonders of the country being no bigger than a Hornet yet having all the Demensions of a Bird as bill wings with quills spider like legges small claws For Colour she is as glorious as the Rainc bow Adrian an der Donck one of the Hollanders of Nieuw Xederlandt in 1042 writes of a Curious small bird concerning which there are disputations whether it is a bird or a bee It seeks its nour ishment from flowers like tho bee and was the inventor of printing a sec- is everywhere seen regaling itself on ond described him as a man who knew everything a third put him down as a man of science a fourth as a poet who wrote Scripture his tory a fifth as a musician of great celebrity and a sixth as a manu facturer of bells One wonders Avhat Thomas Atkins would answer if in vited to state what he knew of Shakes the flowers In flying they make humming noise like the bee It is only seen m Xieuw Ncderlaudt in the sea son of flowers They are very tender and cannot be kept alive but we press them between paper and send them as presents to our friends Value of a Constitution It happened in the spring of 1SG0 when Garibaldi was pursuing his expe dition in Sicily and when the words Constitution and Liberty were on ev ery Neapolitans lips Why are you so anxious for a constitution asked a foreign tourist of his guide and donkey driver while they were traveling through the mountains of Sorrento Well you see your excellency was the answer because I think we shall be all the better for it It is now closo upon twenty years that I am letting out my asses to visitors from all coun triesEnglish French Americans All of these have a constitution and they are all rich It Didnt Go Lady Im out of work explained the tramp undismayed by the forbid ding glare of the Illinois fanners wife Im a deep sea fisherman but the fish is all fished out of the At lantic ocean this year Bein a poor unfortunate but honest man Im now on my way walkin to the Tacific coast where the fishin is good Cant you help a feller along a bit Yes indeed leplied the farmers wife Ill just unloose the dog and help you run part of the way Lip pincotts Family Repartee Well snapped Mrs Henpeck I certainly was a fool when I married you True my dear responded Hen peck and I regret to state you havent improved any Detroit Free Press Good Beginning Doctor Madam your husband must have absolute rest Madam Well doc tor he wont listen to me Doctor A very good beginning madam a very good beginning Biugkainton Herald Annoar to know onlv this never to 1 fail n r fall Epictetus J 7 f HAVE THE BEST LIGHT tS Office Postoffice Block ranni The Store for Thrifty People woman from Culbertson walked into our Store and said I have been reading your ads and they sound good to me so I have come in to see if you can really save me money She bought a coat dress waist and shoes and was convinced that what we say is true The best goods for the least money Once Our Customer A ways Our Customer BECAUSE We Surely Save You Money While attending 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