The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 26, 1909, Image 7

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Join the Boosters Band and boost
Dont stay home and go to roost
- Keep awake and make a spiel
Pnt yonr shoulder to the wheel
Try to help your town along
Boost it loud and boost it strong
Everybody lend a hand
Come and join the Boosters Band
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DANBURY
Merle DeLong was an over Sunday
visitor with his sister at Wilsonville
Prin A B Gibbs and family are
moving to Lebanon this week He wil1
teach at that place the coming year
Mr Gibbs has been the principal of our
schools the past two years and we re
gret to see them leave
Our school will bein two weeks from
Monday Sept 7th 09
Oberlin ball team came over last
Thursday and crossed bats with the
home team The score stood 2 to 3 in
favor of Danbury This is the second
game Danbury has won from Oberlin
Fred Stevens and family of Indianola
visited in town last Saturday
Coroner W A DeMay was called to
Bartley Thursday night to hold an in
quest over the body of a young man at
that place who committed suicide on
that day about oclock
C W Dewey and family of McCook
visited at the parental Dolph home from
Saturday until Monday
Several from horo attended the picnic
at Marion Friday
Burr Hentou took the ballots to Mc
Cook ln8t Wednesday
There has been quite a lot cf wheat
brought to town the past twoweoks
Ii E Poguo of Bertrand was iu town
transacting business the first of the
week
Lottio Oman is rpportod as being
among the eick this week
T J Relph of Cedar Bluffs wag a
business visitor last Tuesday
Oman Smiley and Nello Lord wero
McCook visitors from Friday until
Sunday
Cliff Siko was a Bartley visitor Thurs
chy night lie was one of the jurymen
at tho inquest held over tbe dead body
of the young man at that place
Clarence and Claud Young visited
over Sunday at the Ilea Oman home
Ray Young and Rue Thomas and the
Misses Thompson and Holdridge were
Sunday visitors at the chautauqua in
McCook
Several of the boys from this place
went to Indianola Sunday to swim in
tbe Elmer swimming pool
Born To Mr and Mrs James Dolpb
last Thursday a baby girl
BOX ELDER
J B Johnson of Geneva is visiting
bis mother Mrs Martha Johnson
D P Draper is entertaining hiB
brother from Millard He made the
trip in an auto
Mrs D M Richey nnd daughters left
Monday night for their future home in
Wymore
J B Johnson and G A Shields
went to Haigler Saturday and return
ed Monday
This neighborhood has waited a long
time for a threshing machine and is now
rewarded by having two at once
Mr and Mrs J L Campbell and Mr
and Mrs E Shepherd of Oaborn spent
Saturday and Sunday in this vicinity
Mrs D B Doyle Jr and children
left last week to visit her sister at Estes
Park Colo Miss Lillian Doyle accom
panied her
Mr and Mrs A T Wilson gave a
farewell dinner Sundny to the Richeys
Relatives to the number of thirty two
partaking of the same
Rev C L Rubottom and A W
Campbell are attending the chautauqua
A REAL HAIR GROWERo
If you are troubled with dandruff scaip
irritation or falling hair wo want vou to
try Rexall 93 Hair Tonic at our risk
We wont charge you a cent for the treat
ment if you are not entirely satisfied It
almost invariably effects a complete cure
Two sizes 50c and 100
L W McConnell The Rexall Store
Picture framing The Ideal Store
NORTH VALLEY
Mr and Mrs Ernest Edwards visited
Sunday with her parents
Mrs Lewis Olmstead aud little son
have been visiting tho past two
weeks with her sister Mrs Georgo Ox
ley while Lewis wns with his fathers
threshing machine
Chas Bell helped Gono Collicott
stack millet hay Inst Saturday and is
helping Maurico and Win Nicholson
stack their hay this week
Jay Collicott of York Neb is visit
ing relatives in this viciuity at present
Ernest Bell helped A L Parker stack
hay several days last week
Wm Bell and family and Mr and
Mrs Chas Ginthor wero up to Robert
Mousels ranch on Medicine creek last
Friday fishing and picking grapes
Chas Bontloy was out home on a
motor cycle one day last week
Dave Ilinklo went to Holdrego on No
10 Saturday evening and returned on
No 9 Sunday morning
Tuesday evening of last week Mary
Hardy met with an accident that might
have been pretty serious The horse
Bho was riding after the cows came too
near the edge of the canyon and tum
bled over with her and fell partly on
her She was confined to the bed for
several days and isnt able to get around
much yet but is improving
J V Carnahan and wife of Bartley
and their son L A Carnahan of Colum
bus Neb visited Sunday with Mrs A
Utter and family
Ye Scribe was a Bartley visitor Sun
day evening and had the pleasure of
listening to a fine sermon by Rev Gard
ner Miller pastor of the Christian
church
Frank Miltenberger and wife of Cort
land Neb arrived Saturday for a few
days visit with his sister Mrs Robert
Lierley
Mr and Mrs Wills of Bartley visited
Sunday with Charles Kerns and wife
Miss Sophia Cresswell of Sutton
Neb is visiting this week with her
aunt Mrs Dave Hinkle She will be
joined later by her mother and both will
go from here to California on a pleasure
trip
Frank Campbell is working this week
for Elmer Robbins
Mr and Mrs Wright from south of
Cambridge visited Sunday with Maur
ice Nicholson and wife
Mrs Humbert of Cambridge is visit
ing this week with her daughter Mrs
Maurice Nicholson
Fred Buhler and wife and Wm Nich
olson and family spent Sunday with Joe
Saylor and daughter Bessie
Mrs Everett Oxley was on the sick
list several days last week
Charles Lockenour and Gene Collicott
helped Joe Saylor stack millet first of
this week
Miss Maud Nicholson visited with
May mo and Therosa OBrien
Misses Ethel and Inez Kuhlman and
Mrs Pierce Oxloy visited last Friday
vyith tho OBrien girls
Mr and Mrs Pierce Oxloy spent
Saturday night and Sunday with his
brother Elmer and wife near Freedom
Neb
George Oxloy helped George Bentloy
put a new thinglo roof on tho latters
granary Monday of this week
Inez Buhler of Trenton Nebraska
is visiting her grandfather Joe Saylor
Gene Collicott and wife visited at
Freedom Neb Sunday
Linus Crowley is visiting iu Lincoln
Neb at present
Wo understand that Ed McKjUip is
very ill
BARTLEY
Murray Corbin and family are visiting
in Lincoln this week
Jay Mecham shot himself Thursday
afternoon ot last week and died at 545
The funeral sermon was preached next
day in the Christian church by Rev
Hageman of the M E church The
body was taken to Cambridge for burial
The young man had been working in
the heat and left a note saying he had
a bad headache and felt as if be would
become insane It is supposed he was
temporarily insane The community
deeply sympathizes with his parents
and family who are among our best
families The deceased was a quiet
industrious young man with no bad
habits his age was about 23 years His
mother was away from home in Lincoln
county at the time but arrived home
that evening
Ed McKillip is on the sick list this
week
The parents of Mrs Jud Bush are
here from Wauneta on a visit to their
daughter
Several from here attended the Chau
tauqua at McCook Sunday and were
highly pleased with the address of J
Adam Bede and the music
Prof L A Carnahan left Monday
morning for Columbus where he now
resides and is conducting a business
college which will open next week for
the fall term
We are pleased to announce that
George Liston has opened the Citizens
hotel as manager and we predict he
will give satisfaction to all his
patrons
Mrs H L Brown visited in Indianola
last week with her sister Mrs Hillers
There will be two ball games on the
Bartley diamond this week Friday
when Holdrege and Bartley cross bats
The Bartley ball team will play at
Cambridge during the reunion week
Mrs C M Babbitt returned Monday
from a visit with her mother at Atlanta
Nebr
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Biscuit are more than mere soda
crackerso They are a distinct
individual food article made from
special materials by special
methods in specially constructed
bakeries
They are sealed in a special
way which gives them crispness
cleanliness and freshness which
crackers from the paper bag
always lack They are the Na
tions accepted soda
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Wren Allen of Morolioltl was down
horo last weok attending tho funeral of
Jay Mecham
Mr and Mrs W B Downs returned
this weok from a business trip in Colo
rado
Mrs Vanderhoof will opon up a
millinery storo in the Kite building
Saptombor first
Mr nnd Mrs Mose King loft Monday
morning for a visit with relatives near
Riverton Iowa
G S Miller mother and sister left
Monday morning for Lincoln to nttond
tho State Missionary Convention
RED WILLOW
Emma Howard and Mr Colling visit
ed at Louis Longnockers Sunday eve
ning
Mr Moran came unexpectedly on
Wednesday and remained over Sunday
at Owens Longneckers when he return
ed with his wife nnd son who have
spent the summer here to their home
in Decatur Illinois
Mrs Ruggles and Laura spent the
day with Mrs Longnecker the first of
the week
Threshing is about through While
Ed Ball was threshing for Will Meyers
a spark from the engine set fire to tbe
straw and the machine was entirely de
stroyed It belonged to Mr Carp from
south of the river
Mr Brahler finished threshing on
Saturday
The burnt cornfields look much like
the eaily years If there would be
rain a few fields might make some corn
Housewives are busy making apple
and wild grape jelly No plums this
year
MARION
Ralph Smith was an east bound pas
senger for Denver and western points
Saturday
Mrs L D Newberry and three young
children left on Monday evenings train
to visit her sister in southern Kansas
Sidney Dodge was elected moderator
and W S Bartholomew treasurer at
the school meeting last Thursday eve
ing
The Sunday school picnic last Thurs
day was well attended and a fine pro
gram rendered and after the program a
ball game between Marion and Bethel
Kansas the home team winning the
game
R S Sanders and wife north of
town were Bartley and Indianola visit
ors Friday and Saturday
Ray Rodabaugh and family visited at
Ora Hagewoods near Cedar Bluffs
Sunday
Mel Rodabaugh and family visited at
the Bayson home in Gerver precinct
last Sunday
W T Gathercole unloaded a new
Reeves separator here last Friday
H S Koith from Laurel Dell wns nn
enst bound passenger Friday for Boa
vor City for a few days visit with a
cousin
County Supt Claudia B Hatchor
nnd John F Cordealof McCook wero
in town one evening last week
Contractor Ruby nssiHted by E E
Blako built a granary for A J Groor
tho first of tho week
T J Kennedy of Cedar Bluffs was
down from Cedar Bluff one day Inst
weok
Tho WOTU mot at the Wicks home
Inst Thursday afternoon Tho meeting
was conducted by Mrs Wicks and the
subject was Children Tho meeting
was well attended and all present took
an interesting part They also elected
Mrs Wicks as thoir delegate to tho
state convention held at Lincoln in Oc
tober
There were five Domocrats five So
cialist and forty -seven Republicans
votes cast at tho primary election held
here on the 17th which was a fair vote
considering the busy time of tho year
S C Lyons wns out on his farm a few
dajs last week helping with the thresh
ing
FOIEYSKIDNEYCUSE
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Micklleton Ruby
PLUMBING and
STEAM FITTING
All work guaranteed
Phone 182 McCook Nebraska
H P SUTTON
McCOOR
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
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Dr J O Bruce
I OSTEOPATH
Telephone 55 McCook Neb
Office over Eiecric Theatre on Alain Ave
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Dr Herbert J Pratt
HEGISTEBED GRADUATE
Dentist
Oflice 212 Main av over McConnells
Drug Store McCook Neb
Telephones Office 1G0
Residence Black 131
DENTIST
DR EARL 0 VAHUE
Office over McAdams Store Phone 190
QB I J GUNN
DENTIST Phone 112
Office Booms 3 and 5 Walsh Blk McCook
Dr J A Colter
DENTIST
Room Postofficz Building
Phone 378 McCOOK NEBRASKA
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JOHN E KELLEY
TT0BNEY AT LAW and
20NDED ABSTBACTEE
McCook Nebraska
ggAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Waterworks Oflice in PostofSce building
CHBoyle
C EEldsed
BOYLE ELDRED
Attokxeys at I aw
Long Distance IKone 44
Booms 1 and 7 second Hoor
PostofficeBnildin SICLOOS KeO
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES disease with Pure Blood