The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 29, 1909, Image 3

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Thought Microbes
In a Drop of Ink
When applied to the newspaper page
they make people think twice
First people think theres a man who
keeps up witli the procession
Second they think
good goods on hand
he must keep
Again if the home paper has enough
drops of advertising ink on its surface
to make a proper showing the outsider
thinks this must he a pretty lively
town
Thus a drop of NEWSPAPER AD
VERTISING INK Is a good thing for
the town
GRANT
Jacob Wesch and sons sold and de
delivered a bunch of cattle to Ilelph
Everist Friday
John A Hoffman is working for Jacob
Wesch and sons at present
Mr and Mrs Jacob Wesch were called
to the home of P H Blunck Sunday
P II having met with an accident Fri
day
Harve Rowland started to thresh
Tuesday
John II Wesch who had sent in his
order for a new tbreshingmachine has
cancelled same being ordered by the
doctor not to be around the dust of the
machine his eyes being in a bad shape
W II Tiemier of Sioux Falls S D
will work for John H Wesch and
brother
Ernest Peters is making a special trip
over to Kansas about once a week
George Schreiber is staying at Aug
ust Wesch s now
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES disease with Pure Blood
DAHBURY
Dave Boyer who has boon visiting at
Beverly Nob returned homo last Fri
day
Dr Strain of Oborlin was in town on
business Friday
J L Novvmnn W H Harris W H
Kolloy J J JTarnall Ed Eno and Ohas
Hendricks wont to Cambridge Satur
day to fish on the Medicine creek
These parts vero visited by a fine
rain Saturday night
The bands new instruments arrived
Monday There are 26 pieces Now is
when the people will bo tired of hearing
the boys music
Harvest is over and you now can hear
the roar of the threshing machines
Mr Speaso of Lincoln has boon hired
to teach school the coming term
There was a surprise party given at
the II V Lord heme last Tuesday night
About a hundred and fifty participated
and all departed at a late hour wishing
Mr Lord many more such birthdays
It E Pogue of Bertrand Neb was
transacting business in town Saturday
Mrs Ida Cass and daughter Velma
who have been visiting relatives here
the past two or three weeks returned
to their home at Humboldt Neb Sat
urday
Jerome Remington who was in
swimming at BeverlyNebandgot hurt
two weeks ago Sunday died at Omaha
Saturday at 8 oclock and remains
shipped hore Monday and the funeral
held at two oclock in the Congregation
al church Intorment was made in the
Hamburg cemetery
Mrs M Harbaugh of McCook is visit
ing her folks Mr and Mrs J A Mc
Guire
Preston Rollins and Bob McWilliams
of Indiauoia were over Sunday social
visitors
Cliff Sipe of Bartley came over last
week to run the Duff grain olevator
Several mot aud opened up the new
road and built the bridge Monday
This will make a nice road for the
farmors to haul their wheat to town and
their coal outof town
If you are all run down Foleys Kid
ney Remedy will help you It strength
ens the kidneys so they will eliminate
the impurities from the blood that de
presses the nerves and causes exhaus
tion backache rheumatism and urinary
irregularities which sap the vitality
Do not delay Take Foleys Kidney
Remedy at once A McMillen
Have you a farm to sell or exchange
It costs only a cent a word per day to
run an advertisement in the Omaha
Bee It will reach over 40000 sub
scribers and is almost sure to find a
buyer Write today
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BARTLEY
Will Flint came in from Omaha Sat
urday and left Monday fur Denver on
business
Herb Burton had the misfortune to
broak his leg again last week It was
broken in the same place several years
ago
Mrs Anna Dragoo of Lincoln is here
visiting her mother and other relatives
Street Commissioner Ebeka is doing
some good work on the streets
Mrs F A Hodgkin went to Platts
mouth Saturday called there by the
illness of her brother in law Jacob Sten
ner who for many years was a resident
just south of Bartley Mrs Hodgkin
arrived at his bedside at 5 p m Satur
day and JVlr Stenner died at 7 p in
Mr S1 was one of the pioneers of
thiH ouLty his father was killed by
the Indians during the last raid they
made down the Republican Valley He
was a brother of Mrs Toogood of In
diauoia
E E Smith Bhipped three cars of
now wheat to Kansas City last week
receiving a top price for the same He
paid one dollar per bushel for the
wheat the highest price paid at any
station in Red Willow or Furnas county
A very nice little show was here Fri
day night and amused the people with
the trick pony and trapeze performance
They were a nice quite lot of people
Leo Axtell is visiting his sister Mrs
Ruby
The Missos Emma and Lottio Sheets
of Beaver City are here visiting friends
Mrs J C Shoemaker of Puyallup
Washington and Mrs Elmer Thompson
of Indianola visited friends in Bartley
Monday
New wheat is yielding from 15 to 30
bushels to the acre
Elder Cox of the Christian church of
Indianola preached here morning and
evening and in the afternoon Officiat
ed at the ordination of G K Miller to
tho ministry
T A Endsley and N J Campbell of
McCook wore in Bartley last week in
the interest of Mr Campbells candidacy
for county judge He made many
friends here and will receive a good vote
Mrs Wilson and daughter of Cripple
Creek visited a few days with Mr and
Mrs G WJones who where neighbors
to them in Burlington Neb Mrs Wil
sons husband was deputy sheriff dur
ing the Cripple Creek strike and was
killed there
No matter how long you have suffer
ed Foleys Kidney Remedy will help
you Mrs S L Bowen of Wayne W
Va writes I was a sufferer from
kidney disease so that at times I could
not get out of bed and when 1 did I
could not stand straight I took Foleys
Kidney Remedy One dollar bottle and
part of the second cured me entirely
It will cure you A McMillen
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NORTH VALLEY
Willie Warnke visited Sunday with
his parents south of Cambridge
Mrs W W Bell and son Ernest visit
ed the Pea Ridge Sunday school Sun
day afternoon
Jesse Read Davo H inkle and Wm
Bell are through stacking their grain
W J OBrien Elmer Robbins George
Bentley Walter Latham Ed Eigelhoff
and Mr Loc Konour are still stacking
but will probably finish this week
A rain of an inch or more fell hore
Saturday afternoon and night It is
worth a good many dollars to this part
of the country as the corn millet and
cane were beginning to need rain badly
Mrs Chas Ginther and son Harry
were Cambridge visitors Saturday
Chas Bentley has his motor cycle in
running order again and was put home
on it Friday afternoon He was storm-
stayed by tho rain Saturday and had to
be taken back to Cambridge after tho
rain was over
Threshing commenced in this neigbor
hood last Thursday Wheat is making
from ten to fifteen bushels per acre so
far and is selling at 90 to 93 cents per
bushel
Frank Jennings had a force of men
out working tho roads in this vicinity
the first of tho week
Mr Loc Konour had a stack of oats
fall over during tho storm Saturday
afternoon
A Kuhlman had a horse bitten by a
snake Monday
Mrs Eliza Bowen and son Joe took
dinner with Mr and Mrs Chas Gin
ther Monday
Charles Ginther lost a valuable young
horse from lock jaw Monday afternoon
caused by running a sliver of wood in
its shoulder several days ago
The Iliatt girls of Cambridge who
have been visiting Miss Bessie Saylor
for some time past have returned home
Mr and Mrs W W Bell visited
Thursday with Mrs A Utter and pick
ed some choke cherries before returning
home
Geue Collicott and wife visited in In
dianola Sunday
Joe Saylor aud daughter Bessie spent
Sunday with Maurice Nicholson and
wife
Grace Kuhlman has been staying
with her sister Mrs John Dietz tho past
week
Mr and Mrs George Oxler and chil
dren arid Miss Ida Richards visited at
Ed Edwards Sunday
Mary Hardy visited Mrs Anna Rob
bins a few days
Lewis Olmstead and wife of Lincoln
Neb spent Sunday with her parents
Ed Edwards and wife
Mrs Catlett of Bartley visited her
daughter Mrs Georgia Walkington last
Thursday
Mr and Mrs Joseph Walkington
have returned from thoir extended
western tripjnnd wero cut to Sam Walk
ingtong Monday
RED WILLOW
Farmers aro through threshing and
now it is putting up alfalfa then thresh
ing
It is almost impossible for housewives
to get help through the busy time
Mrs Kreider ia visiting hor mother
Mrs Hatcher
Miss Claudia Hatcher is taking her
vacation with her aunt in Sterling Colo
Clarence Moean who has boon visit
ing his aunt Mrs Owens Longnecker
returned to his home in Decatur Illi
nois while his mother will remain dur
ing the summer
Mrs Neel and her sister Mrs Lane of
St Louis called to see Mrs Longnecker
on Friday
GERVER
We find our precinct together with
many others was not represented at the
county convention
Mrs R E Lant returned Tuesday
from her Illinois visit She reports
things as flourishing
AIox Ellis started his thresher fore
part of tho week beginning at Lants
latter part
The various candidates are getting
busy and requesting aur support It is
your duty to find out all you can about
their true worth and standing
BOX ELDER
Miss Mary Dixon of Alma is visiting
her aunt Mrs F G Lytle
Charles Stewart of Nevada and sister
Miss Millie of Alma are visiting their
grandmother Mrs Martha Johnson and
other relatives
Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold
A S Nusbaum Batesville Indiana
writes Last year I suffered for three
months with a summer cold so distress
ing that it interfered with my business
1 had many of the symptoms of hay
fever and a doctors prescription did
not reach my case and I took several
medicines which seemed only to aggra
vate it Fortunately I insisted upon
having Foleys Honey and Tar It
quickly cured me My wife has since
used Foleys Honey and Tar with the
same success
jjjgff m has actually been changed B
JJwy Q an cuvatecl by Uneeda t
Jmt I SIS I oner are People vis
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fmf of illP taken from the grocers
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box barrel
or exposed to ll
Ml Natfrtti duSt moisture handling M
IM iidllUIl They have learned that yft
AJK the only crackers that are iMl
W crisp tender always fresh Ml
Hj ad really good are those
I protected by a moisture vEy
Ml ilililPte proof package These
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A McMillen
If you need help of any kind tell aB
many people as possible There are
more than 40000 people who subscribe
for the Omaha Bee You can tell them
all for one cent a word per day Write
today
Typewriter ribbons papers etc for
sale at The Tribune office
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Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right
Real Estate Filings
Tho following real estato filings havo
been mado in tho county clerks ofllco
since last report
Mitchell U Cljdo et ux to
Charles W Kelloy wd to 0 in
21 McCook 3000 00
Wm Sullivan ot ux to The Bar
not Lumber Co wd to n 12
ft of 10 in 27 McCook 1550 00
Levi D Gaddis et ux to Samuol
S and Florence Whitfield
wd to no qr20 4 27 -1000 00
John Fahrenl mch ot ux to
Dorsey II Shepherd wd to
5 0 in 3 Willow Grove add
to McCook 1200 CO
Lincoln L ind Co to Julia A
Ryan wd 2 in C 1th McCook 250 00
Fresh fruit always in season at Ilubers
REFRESHES THE SCALP
Almost anyone may -rid themselves of
dandruff and scalp irritation and prevent
baldness if they will use Rexall 93 Hair
Tonic We are so certain of this we guar
antee to return every cent paid us for it if
it doesnt prove satisfactory Try it it our
entire risk Two sizes 50c and Sioo
L W MoConnoll Tho Rexall Store
McCOOK
ENGRAVER and ELECTROTYPER
PrlONE 1114 1420 24 LAWRENCE DENVm COLO
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PLUMBING and
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All work guaranteed
Phone 182 McCook Nebraska
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Office Rooms 3 and 5 Walsh Blk McCook
Dr J A Golfer
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Phone 378 McCOOK NEBRASKA
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JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Nebraska
EAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Waterworks Office in Postoffice building
C H Boyle
C EEldeed
BOYLE ELDRED
Attorneys at I aw
Long Distance Phone 4 t
Booms 1 and 7 second floor
Postoffice Building MCLOOK Iieb
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