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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1909)
1 i r 7 J i 1 1 I b r yi 7 T ft i r INDIANOLA Tho young people gavo ft reception to Mrs OrenBch nnd children Tuesday evening nt tho latters residence Dancing was tho order of the evening Mr nnd Mrs E S Byfield wore Dan bury callers Saturday Quito a number of Indianola SportR attended tho ball game at Pumkkin Ridge Sunday afternoon Tho Jubiieo Singers gavo an entertain ment here Monday evening which was tho last number of tho lecture course Pattio Anderson nd WH ro enter taining relatives this week from Or leans Nob Tho infant son of J C Puekott and wife is quite ill with tho whooping cough Harvey Lord and Mitchell Young of Danbury were Indianola visitors Sun day The people of this vicinity were treat ed to a delightful dust storm Monday evening which made getting around very disagreeable for awhile Mrs John McClung is on the sick list Joseph Binoker of Elwood stopped off between trains Tuesday evening on his way to Cambridge Mrs Ira Pennington of McCook visit ed a few days this weok with homefolks Ed and Ben Smith came over from Danbury where they have been at work Friday Miss Bernadino Haley of McCook was the guest of Mr and Mrs Tom Haley Saturday and Sunday Floyd Welborn and family of Denver came in on their special car Sunday morning and visited a few days with the folks Tho infant son of Mr and Mrs Frank Ellsworth died of whooping cough Fri day night and was buried Sunday af ternoon from the home Rev Burress officiating A N Puckett returned home Tues day morning from frankfort Kansas where he has been visiting relatives for the past week Miss Alice Thomas returned home from Franklin Tuesday morning where she had been sent as a Sunday school delegate Mrs Fred Chessmore accompanied by her son and daughter went to Mas cot Sunday morning and spent the day with friends Edward Lee is visiting this week with Relatives on the farm nt nn uii inia y vutt ffr liyrfrrvViF The Mis6es Bessie Toogood Edna Thompson and Helen Holiday walked to Bartloy Sunday afternoon returning home on No 5 F W DelTor is in town this week the guest of J S Phillips and family Harry Lebnroh and Jul Rollins came up from Cambridge Sundaj and spent the day with friends Mre Tim Haley arrived home Satur day morning from Republican City where she bus been visiting the past wuek Tom Arnold wife nnd children from the westean part of the state viaited tirst of tho week with his parents MARION Sam McClain of McCook was in town on business one day lust week W A Dolan and I M Beardslee of Indianola were business visitors in town Friday Ilenrj Goodonberger of Danbury was ou our streets Saturday afternoon A Mr Stone of Beaver City was an over Sunday visitor with his cousin Harry S Keith north of town Several from town attended the last day of school at Fairview Friday and all report a good time Miss May Bartholomew of Lebanon was an over Sunday visitor with her brother and family Deputy Assessor Gockley of Fairview was in town Friday and Saturday do ing the assessing A J Greer and family visited at the parental Yeater home Sunday J II Ball from northwest of Danbury was in town Monday and took out two double rowed listers Charles Angell was a McCook busi ness visitor Monday County Assessor T A Endsley and Ed Phillippi of McCook were in town a fov minutes Friday in the latters auto E Galnsha and family and L D Gockley and wife attended the Odd Fel low banquet and speech in Danbury Monday Charles Emerson of McCook was in town on campany business Letween trains Monday County Supt Miss Hatcher was an over night visitor in town Monday William Miller and wife and Grand pa Remington from north of Danbury visited at tho Eifert home Sunday Picture framing The Ideal Store GERVER Vig OJmstead was taken sick Sun day We are glad to hear of tho recovery of Albert Styer Somo one evidently wanted to boo a fire burn Tuesday so set the prairie on fire supposedly to warm up tho weather If whip and ring stealing continues as in the past some one who is under suspicion will find himself in trouble Several of our citizens attended the meeting and Sunday school at Fairview in Kansas Sunday The Banksville Sunday school has chanced the hour from 10 a m to 3 p m with preaching services following every Sunday Mr and Mrs Charles Weirick buried their second daughter Monday We truly believe if any one is entitled to sympathy it is these pnrents as this with tho one buried a week ago was their all Mrs Weirick waB better at latt report The hoys ball practice gamo wasnt very well represented Saturday We understand there will be a danco at Frank Uahns Saturday night RED WILLOW The stork visited Mrs Frank Blake at her mothers Mrs Sawyer and left a nico boy Mrs Holton Longnecker came and stayed a week nt the farm The whooping cough is abating Al though htcle Blossom Longnecker was among the first exposed and has been constantly with it she is the only one of the school children who didnt take it Little Blossom aged seven has been driving to school alone and is so small she hardly shows in the buggy For a day or two she has gone on horse back Mr and Mrs Frank Blake are staying at Mrs Sawyers this summer He is nelping the boys with thoir farm work Mrs Longnecker is better but still unable to sit up She has recovered from grippe and threatened pneumonia but is still troubled with nervous pros tration Will Meyers and family were visitors at Louis Lougneckers first of the week Cards are out for the wedding of Alfred Randel and Mrs Cunningham Bound duplicate receipt books three receipts to the page for sale at Th Tribune office BARTLEY Norman Baker and wife of Indianola visited in Bartley Sunday Floyd McClintockof Cambridge made a business call here Monday Ja9 Sipe and C M Babbitt mndo a business trip to Indianola last week The opera house is receiving a new roof this week Mrs Gregory is a very sick womai Her daughter Mr L R Duckworth of Indianola has been hero for several days caring for her But little hope of her recovery is entertained Ernest Dodd and 27 others of Indian olawerein attendance at tho high school contest last Friday evening G W Jones Dr Arbouast John Ford and Sheriff Peterson made a trip to Gothenberg last week looking for the man who swindled Mr Jones with fraudulent checks They did not find their man Ilolbrook and Bartley played base ball hero Friday Score Ilolbrook 8 Bart ley 3 Indianola and Bartley played basket ball here Friday afternoon Score Bartley 28 Indianola 11 F G Stilgebouer and family visited Mr Stilgebouers parents on tho Beaver Sunday last where a family re union was greatly enjoyed S W Stilgebouer and wife of Marion visited in Bartloy Thursday and Friday of last woek John McClung of Indianola attended the ball game in Bartley Friday and made sport for the boys The judges at the contest Friday night were Judge Moore Rev Burgess nnd Editor Byfield of Indianola They awarded the medal to Miss Ruby Robi son which met with the approval of nearly everyone present Lottie Axtell was awarded special mention as second place Tho entertainment was well and favorably spoken of by the largo assem bly in the opera bouse Elmer Turpin was down from Havana last week on business Mrs Chas Schafer came up from Edison Saturday with her son Clifford who has been dangerously sick for some time The recitations by Mrs Reed of Detroit last Friday evening at the opera house were a special feature of the entertainment Senator Gammill wis down from Frontier county this week shaking hands with friends Liiuiiwiiiy1 i vjiuhi A 11 tlajvara 1- t9 jmmrreimimnMrgmMjatrf - - - fl g J It was the goodness of the crackers that made the fame of the nam It wasnt the name that made the fame of k IKs NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 8p g Sold Moisture only in Proof Packages i DANBURY The business men have planted troes along in front of their business places which improves the look considerably Oscar Thomas is building a now houso on tho lot which ho puronasud of his father-in-1 iw Edward Ervin Editor B field and Mori Powell of Indianola were transacting business in town Saturday H Samuel Logaii wholjajs heriri visiting his brothers Jim and Dan7of this place loft for his homo at Hebron Nebraska Monday evenii g J L Sims and W A DeMay were Atwood business visitors Saturday Rue Thomas had an accident Sunday which might have proved fatal JJHe was going down Main street when his horses became unmnnagoablo and started to run They got away from him in front of the News office and run for the dopot getting astride a wire fence dnd tore down posts for 150 yards They ran in to a telephone polo and wero caught The professor of Ilolbrook was in town Saturday ou business A large and well pleased crowd wit nessed the -Lost Coon company at tho opera house Thursday evening The play was well rendered C W Rogers and family and Mrs Rea Oman spent Sunday at the M M Young home The OJd Fellows of this place cele brated their anniversary in tho hull Monday A large crowd was present and all report a fine time Foster Stilgebouer and wife were over Sunday visitors with relatives R F b NO 1 School in district No 31 Miss Geneva Fitch teacher closed on Tuesday of this week Ralph Warfield departed Monday on No 13 for Oregon A gentleman by tho name of Bur ess is occupying tho Joseph Downs place just vacated by Warfield whose interests he bought J B Fiechtner is suffering with an attack of rheumatism Mrs W N Rogers and Mrs A O Rogers visited Indianola friends last week Ernest Neuman and son Herman of College View are here on a visit to rela tives and friends and looking after their real estate interests here The marriage of Mrs Mary Schlagol and JakobDcgele occurred on last Thurs day afternoon at the home of J B j Fiechtner in the presence of relatives and a few friends Both are well and favorably known in this neighborhood and all wish them happiness and success They will live on the old Dudek farm a fiw miles southeast of the city A charivari and serenade with the usual treat followed the ceremony which was performed by RevWmBrueggemann of McCook SALNT ANN Lee Peterson is still up north with Charles Campbell baching Peter Schneider is still working for his sister in law Jennie Schneider The weather is gradually warming up The Sunday school started April 25th wita a large attendance John PatT was quite sick a week ago but is better now than he has been for the past month The dance at John Brauns was just fine a big crowd and all had a good time The daace was a celebration of tho silver wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Braun Robert Moore is still very sick Glen Somerville was married on the 20th of this month to one of the An thony girls BOX ELDER F G Lytle went to Maywood latter part of last week for a load of flour Tie school in this district expects to close next Saturday with a picnic Mrs Earl Notley is visiting her par ents this week before she moves to Kan sas Mrs John Miller of McCook spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs I II Harrison T M Campbell went to Spring Creek last Friday after millet and cane seed During the spring every one would be benefited by taking Foleys Kidney Remedy It furnishes a needed tonic to the kidneys after the extra strain of winter and it purifies the blood by stimulating the kidneys and causing them to eiiminate the impurities from it Foleys Kidney Remedy imparts new life and vigor Pleasant to take A McMillen Dni2sit Simple Remedy lor Ladrlppe La grippe coughs are dangerous as they frequently develop into pneumonia FoloysHoney and Tar not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens 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 A McMillen Druggist McCook Tribune Is All Printed In McCook You will find local or county news of interest on each of the eight pages of this paper every week It is all printed at home No patent print Read all OF CHICAGO i m mm reaugaSBSftnrmfofMBMr Do this with your children School children should be fed plenti fully and frequently on Quaker Oats It makes the best possible breakfast for anyone who is to work with cither brain or muscle Its easy to prove this in your own family Increase the daily consumption of Quaker Oats and youll sec an almost immediate improvement in the health and energy of those who eat it Regular size packages for city trade large size family packages for those who are not convenient to the store Breakfast on Quaker Oats every day 2n NOTMAOEBYTHEl ss BAKING f d rare in the can- Pure in the baking Never Fails Try it Wrnfywiiy rsfrwn t v wwmwwii Dr J 0 Bruce OSTEOPATH Telephone 55 AlcCook Neb t Office over ElecrlcTheatrc on Main Ave lEUtui q uua iiv Adfctiguju Office over McMillens drug store DR EARL 0 VAHUE DENTIST Office over McAdams Store Phone 199 III Ifll l OM DENTIST fhcnk ii2 Office Rooms 3 and 5 Walsh Rlk McCoofe Dr J A Colter DENTIST Room Postokkicz Building Phone 378 McCOOK NEBRASKA I fc R H imr Gatewood DENTIST Phone 163 McCook Nebraska i JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTER McCook Nebraska Sfe ARentof Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Water Works Offico in Postoiiice building C H Boyle C E Eldesd BOYLE ELDRED Attorneys at I aw Long Distance Pone 44 Rooms 1 and 7 second floor PoEtoffice Building MCLOOk Neb Micklleton Ruby PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING All work guaranteed Phono 182 McCook Nebraska mcvjCK riL The automobile livery in South western Xubra ka tha ahvaxs sets there and nack Trip- any or nicht anywhere Prices reas onable DG DIVINE - t 0 Can be found at 104 AlCLOOK Neb BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES disease with Pure Blood for chitdreni scfa sure No opiates NERO Willj stand during the season of 1909 at my farm at Perry station Terms 1000 for live colt 100 cash down Ever care taken but will not be responsible for accidents G W Watkins