K rv f Pi z S 1 j r X DANBURY Tho R P D No 2 will begin Juno 1st Loonard Hothcote of Indianola was a business visitor Wednesday O VV Rogers was an Oberlin pilgrim Wednesdny Harry Butler and family departed laBt Wednesdny for Essex Iowa where tbey will mako their future-home- Word whs received from Omaha stat ing that MrP Olmsted was in a critical condition Chas Skalla of McCook was in town on business Monday One of ho nicest Hnowstorms we have over witnessed started to fall Monday evening ami continued until late Tues day This will certainly put tho ground in lino conditio Tho Workmen and Degree of Honor gavo a supper in tho town hall Friday evening Thero were several present and all report a fino time Georgia Short of Indianola visited with Mr and Mrs Samuel Minrnear tho last of the week Rev Harry Shepherd of Hendloy was n town transacting business Wednes day - Rev Nance gave a lecture in tho hall to a lar o and well pleased audience Wednesday night Mr Fiench and daughter Ida of IIrn don Kas visited over Saturday and Sunday with his daughter Mrs Roy Thomas Mrs Richard Lumb is on the sick list Mrs M M Young and son Ed visited over Sunday at tho Rea Oman homo Tho graduating class are very busy now days writing and learning their orations S W Stilgobouer was a Marion social visitor bstween trains Saturday Mr and Mrn B N Leisure who have spent the winter in Calexico Cali fornia arrived home last week Mrs H Watkins and daughter who hnvo been visiting in Whiting Kas for the past two months arrived home Saturday Thero were several came up from Leb anon Saturday night to attend roller skating James Cumming and family from Lebanon visited over Sund at the parental Hayes borne Charles Hulbert of Wilsonville visited hero Sunday with his sister Mrs H Watkins mSpm V Wayno Hethcoto and wifo wore over Sunday visitors at Indianola Messrs Schwab Hupp and Guy of Lebanon were social visitors between trains Monday They also visited the schools Walter Hurlburt departed Monday ovening for a visit at Lincoln Neb Mrs Henry Gcodonbergers brother from Oklahoma City who has been visiting them for the past weeR depart ed Monday ovening on 190 for Texas Beth and Madeleine McDonald came up Thursday and visited with home folks until Monday evening returning to heaver City to resume their studies RED WILLOW Winter lingers in the lap of Spring so long ic makes it hard for the sick folks Mrs Rugglos does not improve very fast Owens Longnecker has been tussling with the grip Mrs King and Mrs S Meyers with their family spent the day at Louis Lonpnockers on Wodnesday Nino children were there all except ono with the whooping cough jjohn Longnecker arid pons Will Meyers and lien Kintr attended the Sheridan sale on Wednesday There was no school tho last threo days of the week as the teacher attend ed the association Roscoo Korns and wife were callers Ht Louis Longneckers on Sunday after n on Mr Smith had reached Flagler when he wrote homo and found Paul and a neighbor to meet him and take him U e 20 miles drive It is audi a round a bout way to get to the Red Willow colony it will be left for the men to do the visiting for awhile Lewis Ruggles and Charles Rinck are preparing to have an extensive market garden R F D NO 1 Carl Schuetz is a sufferer National NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY rassi s oodxie raeke with severe attack of rheumatism Frank Dudek is pleased with the dis covery of his shepherd dog lost some time since School recently closed at tho Picker ing district with a program by the pu pils and a fine surprise dinner by tho patrons The Ash Creek school closed its spring term recently INDIANOLA Mrs James Cosgro in a sufferer from rheumatism Reverend Burrows and wife are enter taining some friends from the east Mrs Sarah Nutt and daughter-in-law drove over from Danbury Sunday They wore tho guests of M Akers and wife while in town Miss Lonorn White arrived homo from Arapahoe Saturday after a few days visit with friends Mrs Mary Bolding and Mrs John McClung went to McCook Saturday night on number five S R Smith went down to Ilolbrook Tuetiday on legal business Irving Andrews returned from South Dakota midJIe of the week Mr And rews made tome kind of a land deal while away Mrs A C Teol is in Omaha having her eyea treated Mrs Bailoy who has been a visitor in the Chessmore home returned to Arapa hoe Wednesday morning Thomas Haley was a business caller in Culbertson a few days ago Henry Schuz of Grafton Iowa ar rived in town Friday evening for a visit with his brother who lives south of town Miss Carrie Schocntha who has been visiting relatives hero left for hor homo near Uennot Friday night Miss Augusta Landrockof Omaha is a guest in the C II Russell home Robert Lee returned home from Oma ha first of the week His wife remained there for a longer visit Mr Van Motor and family have gone t their home in the Sand Hills Mrs Myrtle Thomas and three chil dren of Lincoln are home on a visit to Mrs Thomasls parents Mr and Mrs Arch Mann Mrs Ira Pennington came down from McCook Sunday and visited with friends during the day A number of our young people went out to Miss Mabel McWilliamsa school Friday evening to an exhibition Mrs I Sheridan is visiting her daughter Mrs Frank Allen in Fair bury before going to their new home in southeastern Missouri And Indianola went dry by a very largo majority and everybody happy Charlie S -call a was an Indianola visitor Monday Representative Frank Moore came home Tuesday for the election V W ji imp Etw ymmmm miniiiiL hi jl1L Tju mMMJT f jliiiiiiiiiaiBiiiniiaMnHSBaBB MyfygTww7rwwfcMMJJrTrt There always have been soda cracke Til ays wi lit rfywfCTiygg aere never were and never will ny otner isecta trackers to ecral Roy Mann who has been doing carpenter work nt Sticknoy is taking a short vacation from bis work in order t i be in Indianola on election day Frank VanWotmer skipped in from his work out in tho country somowhero to cast his vote on Tuesday A four inch snow fell horo Mondnv night which was very welcome in the way of moisture Mrs Tom Haley went to Arnpahoo Wednesday morning for a few day visit with friends Frank Ilardesty has sold his residence property toW II Short and will seek another location soon BOX ELDER Mrs D B Doyle Jr ia visiting rela tives at Maywood Tho people of the neighborhood en joyed a party at the home of Mr and Mrs A T Wilson last Saturday night Miss Dora Oyster attended the teach ers association last Thursday and Fri day at McCook Miss Sadie Blanchard closed a very successful term of school in district No 57 last Friday The teachers and pupils gavo an entertainment in the afternoon R O Harrison of Denver has return ed to hoi p care for bis father who has been confined to his bed for four months Work was begun last Tuesday on tLo Box Elder lake Darrell Lytle is working for Chas Bolles Poto Modrell for J A Modrell and Orin Wilson for T M Campbell GERVER Samuel Bennet is a quiet unassuming and Godly man living just over the line in Valley Grange precinct Last Wednesday 31 being the 20th anniver sary of their marriage his wife con cluded to surprise him a little so friends were invited coming with well filled I baskets And that he was agreeably I surprised is putting it mildly Each and every one enjoyed themselves to the full extent of their capacity Chas Loftons baby has been very sick In fact all of them have been more or less miserable M Austin bad a crazy sick horso Sunday The boys are commencing their Sun day ball again on the Banksvillo dia mond Typowriter ribbons papers sale at The Tribune office - - i igi A Sete Ju Mtrti1v k z i Pxr n jsjca Q rt etc for v I v U- h it 11 3 91 V flV i rs of AMmmXmK v Md Only in NH Moisture Proof Package Efi BARTLEY Wo aro all rejoicing at the fino snow of Tuesday morning About six inches fell much of it melting soon nftor falling Lute Fliot of Arapahoe visited with the homo folks hero ovor Sunday James Kithcart died last Friday and was buried Sunday afternoon funeral at tho home near Bartloy An opera tion was performed but not successful the patient dying a few miuntes after the operation was performed Will West who for somo time has been a general clerk in the Smith Cochran storo left Wednesday for Graud Island to take a position with tho Donald Porter Company as traveling notion salesman All Bartley people and of tho vicinity wero warm friends of Mr West and wish him success in hN new vocation Mrs West son and daugbtor are not yot decidod where they will make their future residence Wo all hope it will continue to be Bartley Tho marriage of Mr Charles Hickman and Miss Mario Ilarsch has long been anticipated and meets with tho approval of their largo circle of friends who have known of their worthiness for many years Mr and Mrs S W Stilgebouer hnvo moved to their new home near Marion on the Beaver creek They have chosen iarm life which is the best of all voca tions They are young in years but both husband and wifo have had much practical experience on the farm and we anticipate they will bo very successful which will be very gratifying to thoir many friends Mrs W D Williams has returned from Riverton and roports the sick children of her daughter Mrs C E Matthews as being much improved in health Ira Ritchie made a business trip to Wauneta latter part of last week Miss LutoaMaranillo and Mr Baugh of Fairmont were married March 31st and left next day for their home in the eastern part of the state Ed Curlee Fred Paley and Will Kite returned from their trip to Hayes county where thoy had gone to make a deal for a store and postollice where Mrs Sibbit was formerly postmistress The deai was not accomplished Ask Leo Simpson about the pancakes he had on the morning of April 1st and tho raising quality of the soda sold at Babbitts drug store The Southwestern Teachers Conven tion at McCook last week was well at tended by Bartley educators Miss Eva Wagner of Hastings visited with Mrs II J Arbogast last week Bartley High School folks are feeling way up in G since their vietory oer other schools in the county spelling con test and later defeated the Indianola High School ia basket ball with a score of 11 to 26 and theHolbrook High School with a score of 25 to 39 They are asking who is next Mr Borden of Atlanta visited here latter part of last week with his sister Mrs C M Babbitt Harry Reiley of Friend Neb was a business visitor here Monday He is greatly pleased to tell us that the finest daughter ever is now in his home James Sipe visited his son Clilfjrd at the Ilolbrook hospital Sunday Mrs C M Babbitt went to Atlanta Sunday with the little ones to visit a while with her mother Clifford Sipe returned this week from the hospital and believes he will noon be well as ever Dr Hughey aa aged pioneer preacher from Missouri 13 here this week holding revival services in the M E church His body is feeble but his mind strong and his preaching forceful Theo Faubin began work April 1st in the meat market of Shoemaker Son with his usual energy and a desire to have everything neat andj clean He doued his white apron and tackled everything that needed a tasteful touch The proprietor being in an adjoining room heard some very earnest and em phHtic declarations from Mr Faubin such as Gee wouder who did that kind of work Ill be condemned if ever I saw such a botched job in rnv life The proprietor looked through the half open door and saw Theodore latheiing and shaving the jewels of a recently slaughtered pig in the latest tonsorial ttyle Simple Remedy for LaGrippe Li grippe cousjhs aro dangerous as they frequently develop into pneumonia Foloyslloney and Tar not only stops the couyh but heals and strengthen- the lungs so that no serious results need be feared The genuine Foleys Honey and Tar contains no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package Refuse substi tutes AMcMillen Druggist McCook Ten Thousand New Views Handsome new post card views of Mc Cook in colors have just arrived from Germany These show views of Mc Cook never before offered the 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