r 1 u lh - J N Wrmrn umr MARIUN J L Newman of Danbury wag in town Friday afternoon Frank Rryson and friend visited down the line Friday and Saturday Martin Nilsson and Almeron Reed were county capital business visitors Friday Howard Reed arrived from Denver for a visit with relatives and friends last midweek The ball game between the Danbury nine and the home team Inst midweek i was well attended by Danburyites and from the surrounding country the score being fi to 4 in favor of the visit ing team in the 14 tb inning R S Sanders arrived home Friday from a few weeks visit with relatives and friends at Bussy Iowa E Galusha did some work for H Parker east of Danbury last week Joe Murphy from northeast of Dan bury was in town Friday Ed Havens was in town Saturday for the first time in a couple weeks having been confined to the house with a severe case ol throat trouble George Godown from south of Dan bury was in town Friday S W Stilgebouer of Danbury was in town Friday Hal and Grif DeMay were up from I THINK THIS OVER We offer your money back if you use a large bottle of Rexall 93 Hair Tonic and are not satisfied with what it does for you We do this because it seldom fails to effect a complete cure of dandruff scalp irritation and falling hair Can vou ask a better argument why you should try it Two sizes 50c and 100 L W McConnell The Rexall Store fSGEg3lSitsaS8gSmi jf Theres SN5 g never any falling Sz m off in the grand JlfpL B flavor of jMlSLjW k Ginger Snaps ll L Te nicest spiciest If M k most tantalizing j 1 1 jr 1 ginger snaps I Ml I tfSf package K k 3 ever inade JiJL J ISk NATIONAL USS BISCUIT feto y COMPANY Jr GERVER Rain Rain Rain Some of our people are complaining of too much rain Never ought to do that in west ern Nebraska The daily press is very busy serving up to the public under glaring head lines unreasonably sensational yarns of Col Roosevelts hunting prowess in the dark continent Now all conservative people know this is all bo h When ho left for Africa it was his earnest re quest that the papers let him alone and send no correspondents to molest him on this expedition for specimens and for the skins of these wild animals which are fast becoming extinct to preserve them for the benefit of future genera tions Anyone who knows the ex- president unows full well that he is as far above such wanton slaughter as we are above the people among whom he is at present The friends and admirers of Roosevelt will never believe these falsehoods of his going out on the bath day and killing mother animals I ler returned j regardless of their having young Why morning is it the daily papers print these sensa tional stories Surely there must be a demand for such It would seem bet ter if the mass of the people would think more instead of depending on some one else to do it for them Possi bly they havent the time In all our residence in this part we Danbury Friday helping W F unload n iver saw the cut worms so destruct- a car of coal Roy Thomas of Danbury was on our streets Friday afternoon Albert Styer and son from west of town shelled corn for Powell Nilsson the first of the week The first crop of alfalfa is ready to cut and several farmers along the creek contemplate beginning to cut the mid dle of the week The News cut our page from that paper last week and has undertaken to J boycott our town We wish to impress upon friends that Marion is still here to do business and that she will start a paper of her own as soon as arrange ments can be made ive Many fields are deficient in stand and a good many had to be replanted Wheat is certainly looking thrifty and promising now and unless some thing unforseen happens we are sure of quite a crop The boys played a winning game of ball with Driftwood Saturday Glad to see them playing on Saturday hope they will keep it up as nothing adds so much to the success of the church and Sunday school as to have the boys turn out The surprise dance on Lon Olmstead was quite well attended and quite a good time enjoyed notwithstanding the fact of the fiddler being nabbed and their having to hunt another Rev Young filled his regular appoint ment at Banksville Sunday He would like to see a better turn out All come To avoid serious results take Foleys Kidne Remedy at the first sign of kid ney or bladder disorder such as back ache urinary irregularities exhaustion and you will soon be well Commence taking Foleys Kidney Remedy today 1 Baking Powdc 1 Received Highest Award Worlds Pure Food Exposition Chicago November 1907 Wh -3 aa aoes mean Jt means that Calumet has set a new Standard in Baking Powder the standard of the World Because this award was given to Calumet after thorough tests and experiments over all other baking powders It means that Calumet is the best baking powder in every particular in the world And this means that Calumet produces the best most delicious lightest and purest baking of all baking powders Doesnt that mean everything to you r i w 1 1111 1 BARTLEY Childrens Day at the Methodist and Christian churches Sunday eveuing Fine programs and crowded house at each place Wjlev Moon after a few days visit with his parents returned to Fairmont this week where he is working on a farm Mrs F G Stilgebouer and daughter Bernice went to McCook Friday last attending eighth grade graduating exer cises Miss Bernice was one of the graduates Mr Stilgebouer went up in the evening and they returned on No 6 Wilber Ball has adopted the latest Japanese style in a fancy hair cut Mrs Guy Curlee and baby are here from Pine Bluff Wyoming visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Vickrey and her sister Mrs A L Ccchran Miss French of Edison who has been visiting with her friend Miss Elsie Mil to her home Monday Leo Simpson was a Cambridge visitor Monday and went fishing while there The fish stories he tells would give Sandy Griswold pointers for Sunday edition of World Herald Mrs Flint returned from Dundy county this week and Miss Grace is pleased as can be She didnt realize before What is home without a mother Mrs Axtell and son Lpo returned home Friday from a visit to her daughter Mrs Roy Hindman on the Beaver The A O U Ws celebrated Floral Day here Sunday with a suitable pro gram and an appropriate address by Hon Silas R Barton of Lincoln after which they repaired to the cemetery and decorated the graves of departed friends Mrs Ira Chandler and children re turned to their home in Cambridge Tuesday morning ater a few days visit with her brother C M Babbitt and family Dr Arbogast left for Chicago Mon day evening where he will take a post graduate course CM Babbitt went to Lincoln Tues day morning to attend the State Phar macoutical association Mrs Babbitt and the children went as far as Atlanta Neb where they will visit a few days with Mrs Babbitts mother Mrs Bor den The swell wedding of the season oc curred this week at the home of Mr and Mrs Oscar Rittenburg when their beautiful and accomplished daughter Miss Nellie was united in marriage with Mr Joe Burton of Claytouia Neb Rev Hageman officiating SOUTH SIDE Grandma Mark wad is expecting a daughter from Washington on a visit soon Some one should have compelled the weather man to purchase a meter he has turned on entirely too much water the last ten days John Burtless has the finest Jersey cows ever brought to Red Willow county The dog sat out in the midnight chill And howled at the beaming moon His music edge was strictly nill And his voice was out of tune And he howled and howled as the hours went by While dodging the bricks they threw Till the moon was low in the western sky And his voice was split in two Mary Harrison nurse Phone black 286 IfJDIANOLA A P D iy N crjinti saea as of yore aliiie VHifng friends in lixliwion Mrs Colikfun in ivvtl int town Mon day hiii wilt oicu the K iVrtltchotiHH I W Ddw htx ld hid impli mut hu iuev to Chns Ku sl Mr- Siriih H mill Rwrnadinn of Mot 00 wt recent vi iiord at the home of Tom Haley and wife M i iMnrHii -old hr lnii iinl ijotda hnr Kiiupijiy Mr la orid the sail 1 i ISrlT arrived In me the latter purl ut la t tteelr r v iniing wn re he has been working Miss Lena Hill of Denver is visiting neath the parental roof Leonard Hethcote of Ilolyoke Colo was a business visitor here one day last week Ed and Ben Smith are painting this week in the country Miss Anna Smith returned home Monday night from attending a house party of a week at the pretty country home of C Schoenthal between Lincoln and Bennett The week was spent in theatre parties and various entertain ments The guests pronounce the Misss Bertha and Carrie as royal hostesses Walker Andrews of Danbury was a town visitor the first of the week A delegation went to McOook Friday afternoon to witness the eighth grade graduation C E Strockpy returned home Sun day from Lincoln and different points east The ate rains have caused old Ne braska to blossom like the rose Every thing is booming and with no hindrance from this on there will be a banner crop to help the farmers out W H Smith reports fair crops throughout Oklahoma Corn knee high Wheat harvest well under way but fruit scarce Oat crop fine and abundant Mrs E T Rankin is entertaining her son Morris and family from Cripple Creek MNs Vivian Patterson accomp anied them here and will visit her par ents and other relatives at this place A new remedy has been discovered that will effectually destroy all in sects which cut down the tender young cabbage plants For further informa tion inquire of Tom Haley W 11 Smith and wife arrived home last Friday morning from Oklahoma after a very pleasant visit of three weeks with relatives in Arapahoe and Bison Mr and Mrs Dan Clouse visited in Danbury last Friday enroute t3 their new home in Holyoke Colorado DANBURY R E Pogue of Betrand was trans acting business in town a short time last Monday A B Gibbs departed for Lincoln Wednesday to attend summer school Lloyd and Gladys accompanied him as far as Wahoo to visit with relatives O B Woods who has been in the hospital at Kansas City for the past three weens returned home Wednes day L Cann received a sad message on Wednesday from Wrangell Alaska telling of the death of his daughter Mrs A S Palmer formerly of this place A large delegation from here went up to Marion to witness the Lebanon Marion ball game They played 14 innings and the score stood i to i in Lebanons favor Burr Hen ton from this place pitched for Marion and did excellent work The Dorcas Circle will serve dinner and Sijper in the Robinson brick building July kd Danbury is planning for the largest celebration of her history Mrs B B Smiley Lucy and Omen who have been making a two weeks visit in Cheyenne Wyo returned home Wednesday Veterinary Stran of Oberlin Kas was a business visitor v ednesday Childrens Day exercises will be held in both churches Sunday night Sadie and Dora Greenway and Alta Morgan are attending normal at Peru The girls are practicing basket ball every evening luey will play a game July 3rd Lloyd Resler of Wilsonville was a businessj visitor Wednesday last Bert Powells children who have been very sicu are getting along nicely Roy Boyer was an Oberlin business caller last Monday Clarence Young has been working in the News office the past two weeks C W Dow and sons of lndianola started a new implement store here Monday Mrs Oscar Thomas and son Labertus had a narrow escape from being both killed Monday evening They were on their way home and as the train came around the curve the horse turn ed the buggy upside down Mrs Thom as being caught in the buggy and the horse fell and couldnt get up If he had they would have been killed Laura Newberry of Marion was a business caller Monday Ray Young and Sam Dolph were McCook pilgrims Monday GRANT Lot of rain now ton wot for the farmer to work in the field Bert Benjamin wm in Culbeitpon Saturday on business A M Menjtmin n business visit or in McCook Saturday Road Owrxeer Jothu i Rtwlnnd had John M Ucli ami brother work tie mad wtiere the witter hid washed out the bridge over tnutli lift week There whh n tbmi n mid ice cream MMMtil at t II R wlandV lt 1 Fittlny uveinriir The Grunt c 11 idefe tted theOriftwof d no- r iMjriiy afternoon score lie ing 20 to lo Harv Rowland went hucuiug hist week but couldnt trail anything but Bill bigwmg The Towle brothers expect to run a new S2600 steam merry go round at McCook for the first time after harvest RED WILLOW An agent whs around this week soli citing orders for enlargement of pictures Men may come and men may go but the ageut stays on forever The creek is all over the bottom agnin Mrs Helm has been very ill for some time with pneumonia The last few days she is somewhat better since 6he has been under Dr Maekechnios care Mrs Arch Hatcher has been staying with her mother helping to nurse her during her illness Roscoe Korn and wife spent Saturday night at Louis Longneckera and took dinner with 0vens on Sunday BOX ELDER Ernest Johnson who has been spend ing some time near Laird Colo return ea to this icinity Saturday Mrs Fred Sitchell returned to her home in Colorado last Saturday Mrs Martha Johnson went to Fort Collins Colo middle of last week to visit her son B O Johnson Mrs W Y Johnsor accompanied her as far as Denver The Red Willow creek was overflowed last Thursday and was the highest it has been for a number of years Stephen Bolles Jr purchased a horse of J K Gordon Monday R F D NO 1 J II Wartield has sold his place to Phillip Breitling The stork made a visit at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Johnson last Sun day evening Christian and Lizzie Fritz were Bart ley visitors last Sunday Much of the so called friendship of the day is but pretense It exists only in name and as soon as it cease9 to be advantageous it is dropped The friend ship thatcontinues the same in prosperity and adversity is to be prized but all other kinds are worthless It matters not how hard a man may struggle to do right and make a success of life there is always some loathsome reptile some worthless wretch who is ready to drag him down to blight his hopes and blast his fondqst ambitions The loss of money and property is not the greatest loss a man can sustain far better to lose your money than to lose hope and am bition Ex Many weak nervous women have been restored to health by Foleys Kid ney Remedy as it stimulates the kindeys so that they will eliminate the waste matter from the blood Impurities de press the nerves causing nervous ex haustion and other ailments Com mence today and you will soon be well Pleasant to take A McMillen Druggist To keep house requires knowledge and training contends the New York World A cooking range takes as much knowledge to operate well as to type write To buy the household supplies economically requires as much training a i to sell goods over a department store counter To handle a husband in a home needs some of the same qualities as to set along with a foreman in a fac tory or millinery shop If you desire a clear complexion take Foleys Orino Laxative for constipation and liver trouble as it will stimulate these organs and thoroughly cleanse jour system which is what everyone needs in the spring in order to feel well 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 Have You An Oliver Remington Smith - Premier or Cali graph typewriter We have at this office ribbons for any of these makes Also good assortment of papers manu script covers carbon paper etc Woman was made out of the rib taken from the side of man not out of hi3 head to rule him but out of bis side to be his equal under his arm to be protected and near his heart to be loved Ex We have the finest line of Olives and Olive Oil in McCook The full Reid Mur dock line HUBER Long ago the Scotch learned this The sturdy old Scotchman must be amused at the recent discoveries that oatmeal is the best food in the world Our scientific men have been making experiments which prove that Ameri cans eat too much fat and grease and not enough cereals The Scotchmen say Look at our nation as proof The sturdiest nation on earth Still we have one good point to make We make better oatmeal than the Scotch They buy Quaker Oats and consider it the leader of all oatmeals to he had anywhere If you are convenient to the store youll probably buy the regular size package For those who live ia the country the large size family package is more Follow the example of the Scotch eat a Quaker Oats breakfast every day 5T5 m v - - - s 2iCrVwiiarf VSF iVC S This Shetland Stallion Weight 380 Pounds will mne the season of 1105 at mv residence 701 1st Street East Mc Coow Nebras a at 10 Mares sent to me will be kept and bred at 12 L S Viersen East Side City Park snivw9w 1MCVCK rILD The automobile livery in riouth western Nebraska that always Kuts there unci lack Trip- day or niilit iinyuli re Prices reas 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