V U j m t a j us 1 l NEVER FAILS The automobile livery in south western Nebraska that always Bets there and back Trips day or night anywhere Prices reas onable DQ DIVINE 0 Can be found at 104 McCook Neb 1r tmsss II S mfl I 1 1 jr 7 -PT a louSlt suggests itself and I 1 ihat is to get hold of a box of I 1 t jr El Mr GINGER SNAPS 11 1 1 r - My hut they look good so i 1 II enticingly golden and crispy 1 1 1 1 Pkas 1 1 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY MARION S S Hayman of Grand Island state manager of the Modern Brotherhood of America was in town Monday in be half of the order Messrs Wicks Nilsson and McFad don were up the line on business Sat urday Myrtle Boyer and Laura Murphy of Danbury were in town between trains Friday Koy Walker and Orville Marsh of Missouri arrived here close of last week for a short visit with their friend Frank Bryson C H Burgess of Lebanon is doing some painting for W II Eifert this week L D Gockley and wife arrived home Friday after a few weeks visit at Haigler Neb and Laird Colo Lt D Newberry was a county capital business visitor one day last week Ernest Dodge and Irene Ruby visited at tho Yeiter home northwest of town Sunday afternoon Lloyd Spaur from Fairviow was an east bound passenger Friday going to Bussy Iowa for a visit with relatives L D Gockley and wife were Danbury visitors Sunday A J Greer and family visited at tho Yeater home northwest of town Sun day The ball game between Danfcury and the home team last Saturday was won by the home team About i of an inch of rain fell here the first of the week Grandma Eifert arrived here close of last week from Beaver City for a visit with her son and family Mrs Wicks and children attended Sunday school at Fairview Sunday Men Past Fifty In Danger Men past middle life have found com fort and relief in Foleys Kidney Reme dy especially for enlarged prostate gland which is very common among elderly men LE Morris Dexter Ky writes Up to a year ago my father suffered from kidney and bladder trouble and several physicians pronounced it enlargement of the prostate gland and advised an operation On account of age we were afraid he could not stand it and I recommended Foleys Kidney Remedy and the first bottle relieved him and after taking the second bottle he was no longer troubled with his com plaint A McMillen Druggist Picture framing The Ideal Store Stomach Trouble Your tongue is coated Your breath is foul Headaches come and go These symptoms show that your stomach is the trouble To remove the cause is the first thing and Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets will do that Easy to take and most effective fluVVt DANBURY Sheriff Peterson and daughter of Mc Cook were business visitors Wednes day Bert Everist and Bessie Redforn of Cedar Bluffs were business visitors Thursday Danbury will celebrate July 3rd There will bo all kinds ot races speeches ball games etc Eben French of Herndon Kis visit ed at the Koy Thomas home from Fri day until Sunday Jake Wicks of Marion was a business visitor Friday The Misses F E Hughes Ethel Cor nell and Grace Smith of University Place will give a musical entertainment at the opera house June 22 Harold Stone who has been visiting at Oberlin Kas the past week return ed home Saturday Several from here attended the ball game at Marion Saturday Mr aud Mrs Pierro MacFee of Ober lin visited Sunday at the W A Stone home Word received from Benson Neb stating the death of Grandpa Harrison formerly of this place Everist Stone went to Oberlin Sun day for a fews days visit at the Pierre MacFee home C W Rogers and family enjoyed Sunday at the Rea Oman home C W Dow and family of Indianola were Sunday visitors at the J E Noe home Mr Barnett of McCook and Mr Caine of Indianola were looking over their business interests here Sunday Nolle Lord Gaylie Miles Mrs M Young and Myrtie Doud all of this place went to McCook Sunday so as to be ready to attend normal school at that place Clifford Burbridge and lady of Mc Cook visited at the W J Stilgebouer home Sunday Miss Leila Burbridge accompanied them home she will also attend normal at McCook Miss Laura Murphy departed for her home in Blessing Texas Monday morn ing via Oberlin Kansas D P Clouse and wife of Indianola are visiting friends and relatives this week W A Stone was a Herndon Kas business visitor between trains this week R E Pogue of Bertrand Neb was in town a short time Monday transact ing business Word received from McCook Mon day stating the death of Mrs Dan Cashens brother He was thrown from a horse and killed These parts were visited by a heavy rain Sunday night Annis Dolph came in Monday from Colorado where he has been working the past year H V Lord was a McCook business visitor Monday If you desire a clear complexion take Foleys Orino Laxative for constipation and liver trouble as it will stimulate these organs and thoroughly cleanse your system which is what everyone needs in the spring in order to feel well A McMillen Druggist Arrived Monday Morning Those ten view post cards of McCook They are peaches Come and see them Ten cents a piece Three for a quarter Handsomest of the kind ever brought to this city BARTLEY Mrs Sentence is here on a visit to old friends Mrs I W Stevens returned to Fair mont Monday Frank Stevens of Idaho is here visit ing his sister Mrs Percy Catlett Mr Vickrey wife and son Glen of Minco Oklahoma are here visiting their daughter and sister Mrs A L Cochran and other relatives and friends The Endeavor social at tho home of Mrs Iva Dewey Friday evening was enjoyed by many Mrs Fannie Beason went to Lincoln last Eriday to be with her mother and brother who have been there for several weeks Mrs Vorhies visited with Mrs Otto Webber last week Dr Arbogast returned from the west Monday evening Mr and Mrs Armstrong of Marysville Mo are here on a visit to relatives Bartley base ball team went to Arap ahoe Tuesday and played a good game resulting in a score of 3 to 0 in favor of Arapahoe G W Arbogast returned Monday to Dundy county Paul Reimer mother and sisters visit ed with Charlie Reimer at Wilsonville last Sunday R F 1 NO 1 C C Byfield carrier for No 1 has sent in his resignation effective July 1st He will take charge of the eleva tor at Red Willow He has been carrier ou No I since its establishment four years since Jessie Dudek returned to her home in Wauneta last Friday John Nahr has returned to his claim in Colorado after a visit of a week in this neighborhood Mrs Heinrich and Mrs Krause are guests of relatives here Bert Shields buggy was smashed Sunday but he was not seriously hurt in the accident Glen Rogers is visiting in Dorchester this state this week Joseph Downs will leave June loth for the sandhills on a visit to his daughter John Leibbrandt and wife arrived home last Friday from their visit in St Francis Kansas BOX ELDER C L Rubottom and wife were called to Trenton Monday by the death of a nephew Mrs Fred Satchell of Laird Colo is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs S D Modrell Mr and Mrs S D Bolles spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs J K Gordon Sunday evening as Bryan the thirteen-year-old son of D B Doyle Sr was on his way to church his horse be came unmanageable ard threw him off His foot caught in the stirrup and he was dragged about eighty rods The stirrup came off near the store and the body was picked up and every thing possible was done to save his life but all to no purpose The funeral was preach ed by Rev Satchell of Oxford at two oclock Tuesday afternoon The fami ly have the deepest sympathy of the whole community in this their sad bereavement Legal Blanks Here This office carries all kinds of legal blank forms and makes special blanks to order promptly and accurately McConnells Balsam cures coughs INDIANOLA Bertha Schocnthal who has ben visiting her brother D W north of town left Saturday night for her homo in Bennett Neb Anna Smith accomp anied her for a short visit FaeTeelof Kd Cloud armed Fri day for an oxtended visit with relatives and friends The Christian Endeavor of tho Con gregational church held their regulur monthly social and business meeting Friday at the home of C A Hedges E Kennedy played ball Tuesday at Arapahoe for tho Bartley boys Speck eas Arapahoe has sure got some ball player as Bartley didnt score George Mick went to Omaha Monday night as a delegate for the Masonic lodge mrs wniitauer or ivicuook was in town the first of the weak Grant Lakin is holding down the chair in George Micks barber shop this week during the absence of George Mrs Dow was a Danbury visitor the forepart of the week Tracy Lehn who has been working as nurse in a hospital at Omaha returned home last week for a short visit with bomefolks The Misses Joe and May Murray went to McCook Tuesday evening to attend the wedding of their brother John to Miss Joe Mullen RED WILLOW Emma Howard came out on Saturday to make an over Sunday visit with Mrs Longnecker Mr and Mrs Elmer were visiting his daughter Nellie and called to see Mrs Johu Longnecker who is not well yet Mr and Mrs Carson are visiting her mother Mrs Taylor on their way to their future home in California Those of us who knew him when he was young can hardly realize that this white haired stranger is the same as the black haired Andrew Carson of nearly thirty years ago Lewis Elmer wife and children were at Louis Longneckers first of the week Mr and Mrs Smith called to see Mrs John Longnecker Monday afternoon COURT HOUSE NEWS COUNTV COURT Licenses to marry issued by the coun ty judge since our last report Granville P Turner 50 Cambridge and Mrs Marie V Buck 40 Denver Truman B McClellan 20 Stratton and Ida C Redford 25 Cambridge John C Rollins 2G and Adelaide Streff 2S both of Indianola Fred Pftffer 24 McCook and Lizzie Wall 23 Indianola John P Murray 30 and Jossphine Mullen 30 both of McCook A chautauqua is one of the things that help to lift us out of the depths of sordidness to a broader and better plane of being It is a good thing for us to think the thoughts and experience the emotions which are throbing in the minds and hearts of others It may cost a little but one new idea that gives new impulse to larger life is worth more than the silver it costs One emotion which sets the heart singing with better purposes is of more value than many coins BETTER THAN LAXATIVES Ordinary pill cathartics and purgatives cau e griping nausea and distressing and injurious after effects that are frequently life lasting You may have your money back for the mere asking if Rexall Order lies do net overcome constipation and fully restore the intestines to regular activity and good health They are eaten like candy and can be taken day or night They positively do not cause nausea grip ing or any discomfort whatever Two sizes ioc and 25c L W McConnell The Rexall Store Everyone would be benefited by tak ing Foleys Laxative for constipa tion stomach and liver trouble as it sweetens the stomach and breath gently stimulates the liver and regulates the bowels and is much superior to pill3 and ordinary laxatives Why not try Foleys Orino Laxative today A McMillen Druggist If Your Tastes Are too fine for letter press printing if they demand engraving and steel die em bossing come and get our figures on such work Dont send away or give your order to some traveling shark that is dont do it before you have seen our samples of such work z -1 gotten our figures Colds that hang on weaken the con stitution and develop into consumption Foleys Honey and Tar cures persistent coughs that refuse to yield to other treatment Do not experiment with untried remedies as delay may result in your cold settling on your lungs A McMillen Druggist Foleys Honey and Tar is especially recommended for chronic throat and lung troubles and many sufferers from bronchitis asthma and consumption have found comfort and relief by using Foleys Honey and Tar A McMillen Druggist A Handy Receipt Book Bound duplicate receipt books three receipts to the page for sale at Thb Tribute office CENTRIFUGAL FORCE Some of the Wonderful Properties of Rapidly Revolving Bodies It Is probably well known to our readiTH that by means of revolving soft copper disks the edges of which are served with diamond dust by beat ing ll In diamonds can be sawed up By means of sharp rapidly revolving iron disks lt Is possible to cut through heavy steel armor plates of four to eight Inches In thickness These phe nomena belong to a Very Interesting department In physics the physics of revolving bodies that doubtless still has a great deal that Is remarkable to oiler The rotation of a wheel results In the phenomenon that keens the wheelman or bicyclist without exer tion free on his seat i e the so called free axis We can also observe It easily In a top which Its equilib rium disturbed as long as the rotation Is rapid enough always resumes a cer tain position In regard to its axis with out requiring pivot bearings Rotation also exercises a tension producing ef fect on the substance of a revolving body and It is this tension that Im parts to the soft saws referred to their notable efficiency If for Instance a disk of thin cardboard Is caused by a suitable transmission to rotate very rapidly on the lathe the rotatory ten sion causes the card to behave like sheet metal As the Natuwlssenschaftllche Woch enschrift states the cardboard can in such case no longer be bent and if struck with a hammer gives off a sound as though we were striking bronze This is however only the be ginning If we place on the shaft of an electromotor a disk of good paper cut into an exact circle about eight inches In diameter this paper disk can be made at the highest rotating speed of the motor to saw through cigar box wood At the cutting surface it ac quires a One brown polish The unifi cation in question shows other inter estlng experiments We can for In stance fit on the shaft of the rotatory apparatus a drum about which may be passed an annular closed little chain in such a manner that at the highest ro tatory speed of which the motor is capable it can be slipped off the drum The chain will then behave like a solid ring roll across the table and when it strikes the ground bounce up like a hoop The active principle on which all these tension phenomena are bused is centrifugal force BASEBALL STRATEGY A Bit of Quick Thinking and Good Play on the Diamond The quickest thinking I ever saw on a baseball field was done bv Tommv McCarthy the Boston outfielder of years ago Tom Browne one of the speediest runners that ever playtd baseball was on second base and New York needed one run to tie the score Jack Doyle then a great batter was at hat and it seemed certain that a base hit by Doyle would tie the score and perhaps win the game as then was but one out and Browne was so speedy he could score from second base on almost any kind of a safe hit McCarthy crept closer to the Infield on left realizing that although he could throw with wonderful rapidity and ac curacy the chances were all against throwing Browne out at the plate un less he was close and the ball came to him quickly Doyle drove a hard line hit straight to the left field Browne went scudding toward third base Doyle raced for first and McCarthy plunged forward at top speed The fielder reached the ball on its first bound grabbed it and without stop ping or looking threw with terrific force and perfect aim across the dia uiunu iiiiu int ursi uasiiiian s nanus Browne had stopped at third base Doyle who had turned first with the intention of sprinting to second was caught standing still ten feet from first The next batter went out on a fly and Boston won the game After the game I asked McCnrthj concerning the play Well he ex plained Browne is a quick thinker He saw just how hard that ball was hit and knew he would be thrown out at the plate unless I fumbled Doyle doesnt think very fast and knowing that he would turn first and stop to see if I was throwing home I threw across to first and caught him fie figured that out while the ball was screaming through the air toward him probably reaching his conclusions and making the decision In four fitths of a second Hugh S Fullerton In American Magazine Handle With Care In her assumed cfiaracter of mother little Miss Dorothy going on five spanked her new doll so vigorously that the eyes dropped out This acci dent seemed to make quite an impres sion ou the young lady and when it came her turn to he reproved in the good old fashioned way a few days later she glanced up from her mothers knee as the exercises were about to beuin and plaintively observed Better not spank too hard mamma Member what happened to the doll Philadelphia Ledger A Familiar Trait After an absence of twenty years a ChtVnjjo man walked In on his wife the other day She didnt recognize him He sat down and kicked because dinner was late Then she recognized him eh Kansas City Journal Daylight Only Mrs Baker Mrs Smith Is wearing light mourning Bobble What is light mourning ma Mrs Baker Its the kind that permits you to go to mati nees but not to evening performances Lippincotts iwgmsgm Quaker Oats Grlddfe Calct Try them today The family that hasnt eaten Qaaksr Oats griddle cakes has a delightful sur prise coming to it Besides the delic ious flavor there is the pleasure of knowing you can eat all you want and the more you eat the better for you The best of all foods for anyone wanting more strength and vigor Hundreds of thousands of packages of Quaker Oats are consumed in Ger many annually and almost all of it is taten in the form of Quaker Oats griddle cakes In the New York cereal restaurant of the Quaker Oats Company these griddle cakes are very popular Heres the best recipe for making them 2 cups Quaker Oals uncooked cup flour 1 teaspoonful salt I tcaspoonful soda dissolve In two tablespoonfuls hot water 1 teaspoonful baking powder mix In flour2tf cups sour milk or buttermilk 2 eees beaten lightly 1 tablespoonful sutrar 1 or 2 table spoonfuls melted butter according to richness of milk Process Soak Quaker Oals over nfcbt la milk In the morning mix and sift flour soda sucar and salt add this to Quaker Oat mixture and quantity of melted butter add eggs beaten lightly beat thoroughly and cook as griddle cakes they make your mouta water for more OltbKIt Of HhVKlNu AMI MM it l ON lK TITION FOK SETTLHMKNT OK ACCOUNT hi tho County Court of Kel Willow county Nebraska Statu of Nebraska Red Willow county ss To the heirs of and nil eions interested In tho estate of Fumiiu E ircrn uecuasetl On rendintr the petition of A AIcMillen ad ministrator prnjinc u liuiil settlement and al lowance of ins account filed in this Court on tho 2Jtli day of MnjljOO and fora decreu dotor ininiiiK tho heiro of said deceased and for tho distribution of said estate aud for his discharge as administrator It is horeby ordered that ou and all per uns interested in said matter nitty and do iippear at the County Court to be hold in anil for said County on Saturday thu Jth day of June A I lWi at Ten oclock AM to show cause if any there bo why the prayer of the petitioner should not be and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof lie Kiicn to all persons in said matter by publishing n copy ot this order in the McCook Tribui e a weckly newspaper printed in said county for threu siiccessho weeks- prior to said day of hearing ska i J C Mooter County JikIku Boyle A Eldred Attorneys I it BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES disease with Pure Blood nHiTB I 5 C S 9 Li K jgSS The only high class vJm Baking Powder sold at jBpfe 1 a moderate price tfit SfMCMEYCtHE Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right fVrvrynrlfrVyyriMifiplviTritprP5 Dr J O Bruce OSTEOPATH Telephone 55 McCook Neb DENTIST f Office over ElecricTheatreon Alain Ave 5 DR EARL 0 VAHUE Office over McAdams Store Phone 190 I ISA 41 DENTIST Phone 112 Office Rooms 3 and 5 Walsh Blk McCook Dr J A Colfer DENTIST Room Postoffice Building Phone 378 McCOOK NEBRASKA rvvwTrvTfflvvvr rfTnTnftfW R H Gatewood DENTIST Office over McMillen s drug store Phone 153 McCook Nebraska - gltjtll jM ll jl lntiMI lijjllilUjj IilLM s iAfctjUfclr JOHN E KELLEY iTTORNEY AT LAW and B0KDED AB3TEACTEB McCook Nebraska CSbj AKent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Water Works Office in Postoffice building C H Botle C E Eldbeb BOYLE ELDRED Attorneys at I aw Long Distance Jvone 44 Rooms 1 and 7 second Moor Postoffice Bnilding MCLCOK rfeo Middletoii Ruby PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING All work guaranteed Phone 182 McCook Nebraska Cures Colds Prevents PbshxbsbIs