The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 07, 1909, Image 7

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    JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTS
McCook Nebraska
f3ft Aent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCoot
Water Works Ofllco in Postofflce bnHdlnjt
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BOYLE ELDRED
Attokneys AT I AW
Look Distanco Flono 44
MCLOO Neb
A G BUMP
Real Estate
and Insurance
Room Two over McConnells drug
store McCook Nebraska
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Are You Going to Register
at the Opening October 4th 23rd of
tho CHEYENNE and STANDING
ROCK Reservations Then you want
to know something about this land
Send 25 cents for our interesting book
let compiled by stato historian telling
about them Includes handsome map
tn three colors of South Dakota
showing lands to be opened This alone
worth the money Wrap up a quarter
and send for copy today Homestead
information Bureau Pierre S Dak
GRANT
Weather hot and dry
A B McAper veterinarian of Boul
der Colorado operated on some horses
owned by Jacob Wesch and sons last
week
John II Vesch and brother hauled
out a now Superior drill from McCook
last Saturday
Miss Eva Hornberger will teach in
district 51 this season
W II Ackerman of McCook closed
the deal with John H Wesch Thurs
day
W H Ackerman and H I Peterson
were visitors at dinner at Jacob Wesch s
on Thursday last
John H Wesch returned Wednesday
evening on No 16 from Wray Colo
The young people from around here
attended the big hall dance at Cedar
Bluffs Kansas Saturday night
RED WILLOW
Mr find Mrs Soxsou wont to Iowa
tbo last of the weak to make a long
visit to their old homo
Mr nnd Mrs Longnecker nnd Mrs
Wilson took dinner with Mr nnd Mrs
Horace Taylor as n farewell visit to Mrs
Phobo Taylor before she leaves for
California
Mrs Boze and baby and Lucy Miller
were guests of Mrs Owons Longnecker
for several days
Longnecker brothers cut their corn
first trying the corn binder then the
wheat binder then the mower and
thought maybe they would have to take
butcher knives
The stork called at Will Meyers on
Saturday night and left a little girl
Mrs Tnylor left on Tuesday morning
for a prolonged sojourn in California
Ben King and family and Mrs Wil
son ate ioe cream at Louis Longneckers
on Thursday evening
Mrs Boze of Longmont Colorado
visited her brother Charlie Miller the
first of the week
R F D No 1
H J Schamel was in McCook Satur
day last the first time in several months
He reports his crop returns very satis
factory this year He threshed out
the best wheat crop be has bad in ten
years
The Quaduor Walters affair at Leba
non not long since has caused no little
comment in this section
A good ram right now would go right
to the spot helping fall plowing and
seeding
MARION
R S Sanders and family
homo last midweok from their
arrived
western
trip
A J Green and family visited at the
J L Sims homo n Danbury Saturday
night and Sunday
W C Shocklpy from Danbury was in
town between trains Saturday also out
to his farm northwest of town
E Galusha and family visited at the
Je3se Smith home north of town Sat
urday
Joe Chehay of Wilsonville visited at
Roy Shoreys a few days last week
Wm Miller and wife from north of
Danbury visited W H Eifert and fami
ly Sunday
Two men from Nemaha county Neb
were in town between trains Friday
-E Galusha put in a concrete bridge
in Gerver precinct the latter part of
last week and fore part of this
P II Kilzer of Lebanon was in town
between trains Saturday
Painters from Lebanon are treating
Mrs Plumbs house to a new coat of
paint
BARTLEY
Hon G W Norris at the oppra house
last week gave the best address we have
heard for a ljng time The audience
was large and attontivo and the address
received praise from all regardless of
party aflHiations Mr Norris has the
confidence of tho people here who are
glad be is fighting tho Cannon Aldrich
despotism
Mrs Joe Burton of Clatonia is hero
on a visit with her parents Mr and Mrs
Oscar Rittenburg
Doe McCord is out of service with the
the McCook Milling Co and is assist
ing his father on the farm eouth of
Bartley
Miss Jones and Miss uottenor were
visitors in Bartley last week present
ing their claims for superintendent of
schools in this county
Mrs Ira Ritchie returned Thursday
from her visit with relatives at Platts
mouth Nub
Murray Corbm and family took in the
fair at Stockvillo last week and visited
relatives and friends
Rev Norlin and family arrived Satur
day last and preached Co large audiences
Sunday morning atid evening at the
M E church
Mrs Robert George and daughter
Mrs Fred Sells were Bartley visitors
Sunday
Sam Walkington and family visited
in Bartley Sunday with Mrs Walking
tons mother Mrs Jennie Catlelt
Mr and Mrs Ira Ritchie and Mr
and Mrs F A Hodgkin visited Sun
day with Mr and Mrs R R Rodgkin
Lon Miller Lou Higgins S R Gris
ell Mr llofer and Miss Jones made a
tour of North Valley precinct Monday
looking after their political interests
Clarence McCord of Montrose Colos
is here visiting bis parents Mr and Mrs
A F McCord
Mr and Mrs Will Stilgebouer were
here this week visiting with Mr and
Mrs Stilgebouer
Mr and Mrs Ammon of Cambridge
visited with Mr and Mrs S R Grisell
first of this week
Commissioner Premer went to Mc
Cook this week
Frank Clark dont believe dogs should
be allowed in ice cream parlors
School is progressing nicely enroll
ment now increasing
Mr Clark of near Freedom has some
thing interesting to tell farmers about
an early corn which he and several
neighbors raised this ear It iB called
the Lincoln white corn because several
years ago Judge Lincoln brought the
seed from Dakota Last year the corn
made as high as 100 bushels per acre
and this year a good crop Many farm
ers in that vicinity will plant it next
year It matures early and escapes dry
weather Farmers all over the county
should get some of this corn
DANBURY
Mr and Mrs Ren Oman wore guests
in tho Charles Rogers homo Sunday
Tho band has several pieces that they
can play very well
Miss Hatcher county supt visited
our schools Tuesday
There was a very largo attendance
out Monday night to hear tho band in
practice
Ira Peterson and Chas Skalla wore
over from McCook Friday shakinir
hands with their old friends
Prof Morris passed through bore
Tuesday on his way to Herndon Kas
whore ho is teaching tho band
C Adams of Lebanon was in town
Wednesday arranging some details of
his approaching sale
Mrs Lucy Newman of Bussoy Iowa
is hero visiting her sen John L
Roy Boyer arrived home Wednesday
night from where ho has been working
and visiting the past six months
Wm Harris and family arrived home
Thursday after a three weoks visit in
tbo eastern part of tho stato
W C Sbockley camo home Friday
from a visit in Iowa of three months
Fred Quaduor and wife were visitors
in this burg Monday
Thero will be rally day services in
the Congregational church next Sun
day
R II Walters died at his home near
Lebanon Saturday night death being
caused by cancer of tho liver
There is a carload of coal on track for
tho school this winter
Little Marguerite Rogers has been
very sick the past week
Mack Ralsten passed through here
Saturday on his way to Oberlin Kas
Miss Emma Kirtso of Ilendley came
up Saturday and spent Sunday at tho
W A Stone home
Tom Cox of Gandy Neb was on our
streets Saturday
Saturday last was a very busy day in
Danbury
Feekin Cappel Wedding
Wednesday of last week September
29th 1909 Miss Carolina Cappel and
Hiram Feekin both of this county
weie united in marriage in the German
Lutheran church in Culbertson the
local pastor performing the ceremony in
the presence of a large company of
friends and relatives of the young
couple After the ceremony a big wed
ding feast was served at the farm home
of the brides parents Mr and Mrs
George Cappel one mile west of Perry
station at which about one hundred
guests partook Mr Feekin is employ
ed in the storehouse of the Burlington
company in our city where they will
make their home
introduce fine materials clean
TO methods scientific equipment
into the making of soda crackers
was one triumph
To actually bake into them a subtle
goodness a real individuality never
before known was another triumph
But to effectually protect them so
that the fullest benefit of these fine
materials this careful cleanly baking
this unique goodness comes to you
unaltered was the crowning triumph
that gave the world
cuit
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
NORTH YALLEY
Ernest Bell helped AW Crowley put
up alfalfa last Friday
Robort Lierloy wifo and mother vis
ited last Thursday with Wm Bell and
family
Maurico Nicholson wifo and twin
boys arrived homo on No 0 Saturday
from Grinnell Iowa whoro thoy havo
been visiting for somo time
Mrs Ed Edwards returned Monday
night from Liberty Nobr whoro she
was called by tho death of her mother
Elmer Robbins nnd wifo and Miss
Carolyn Collicot spent Sunday with
Win Nicholson and family
Mrs Evorott Oxley recoivod a post
card shower Saturday in honor of her
67th birthday She receivod 44 nice
cards
George Bcntloy and grand daughter
Beryl who havo been visiting rolativos
near Bridgeport Neb returned home
Monday night on 10
Charles Bontloy visitod Saturday
night and Sunday with his mother
Mrs George Bcntloy
Mr and Mrs Ernest Edwards visited
at Georgo Oxloys Sunday
Mr and Mrs Mark Ribble visited at
OBriens Sunday
Jake Crom of Swanton Nob is visit
ing J I Collicots and other relatives at
present
Five Democratic candidates were on
the ridge Monday looking after their
political fences and took dinner at Geo
Oxley s
Mr and Mrs Dave Hinklo and Geo
Coder and family visited Jesse Reed
Sunday
Three Million Acres of Government Land
to be opened for settlement about Oct
1st in South Dakota Uncle Sams
greatest land nrawing These lands to
be opened under the United States
homestead laws For reliable informa
tion about these lands send 25 cents
silver for our interesting booklet The
Cheyenne and Standing Rock Reserva
tions Tells about the history topog
raph and soil climate rainfall who
may take homesteads etc compiled by
state historian Includes also up-to-date
map of South Dakota showing
lands to be opened
If vou are interested in securing 160
acres of this rich land wrap up a
quarter and send for this booklet and
map at once
Address Homestead Information Bu
reau Pierre S D
Testifies After Four Years
Carlisle Center N Y G B Burhans
writes About four years ago I wrote
you that I had been entirely cured of
kidney trouble by taking two bottles of
Foleys Kidney Remedy and after four
years I am again pleased to state that I
never had any return of those symp
toms and I am evidently cured to Btay
cured Foleys Kidney Remedy will
do the same for you A McMillen
Feeding Farm Hands
Every farmers wife knows what tre
mendous appetites farm hands usually
have but while they oat woll they
work well too
Heres a good suggestion nbout feed
ing farm hands Give them plenty
of Quaker Oats A big dish of
Quaker Oats porridge with sugar and
cream or milk Is the greatest break
fast in the world for a man who needs
vigor and strength for a long days
work The man that eats Quakor Oats
plentifully and often Is tho man who
does good work wlthont excessive fa
tigue There Is a sustaining quality
In Quaker Oats not found in other
foods and for economy It Is at tho
head of the list Besides the regular
alze packages Quaker Oats Is packed
in large size family packages with
and without china 5
If people with symptoms of kidney or
bladder trouble could realize their dan
ger they would without lts of time
commence taking Foleys Kidney Rem
edy This great remedy stops tho pain
and the irregularities Htnnithens and
builds up these organs and there is no
danger of Brights diseaao or other ser
ious disorder Do not disregard the
early symptoms A McMillen
Both Boys Saved
Louis Boon a leading merchant of
Norway Mich writes Three bottles
of Foleys Honey and Tar cbsolutelj
cured my boy of a severe cough and a
neighbors boy who was so ill with a
cold that the doctors gave him up was
cured by taking Foleys llonoy nnd
Tar Nothing elso is as safe and cer
tain in results A McMillen
C RKluger tho Jeweler 1C60 Vir
ginia Ave Indianapolis Ind writes
I was so woak from kidnoy trouble
that 1 could hardly walk a hundred
feet Four bottles of Foleys Kidney
Remedy cleared my complexion cured
my backache and tho irregularities dis
appeared and I can now attend to busi
ness every day and recommend Foleys
Kidney Remedy to all Huflferers as it
cured me after tho doctors and othor
remedies had failed A McMillen
Public Sale
Having decided to move away I will
offer at public sale at my place on Red
Willow creek 12 miles northwest of
McCook and 1 miles south of Osburn
Postollice
Tuesday Oct 12
commencing at 10 oclock a m sharp
the following described property
12 Head of Horses One iron grey
gelding wt about 1200 ono groy guid
ing wt about 1200 one brown gelding
wt about 1200 ono brown gelding wt
about 1000 ono bay gelding wt about
1000 one black mare wt about 110
one grey mare wt about 1030 one bay
mare wt about JOoO one sorrel mare
wt about 1000 one yearling bay colt
two suckling colts
10 Head of Cattle Five milch cows
all giving milk one fresh cow ono two-year-old
black Poll bull has papers
two coming yearling calves two suck
ling calves
Ten Dozen Leghorn Chickens
Twenty Five Bushels Potatoes
Thirty Tons Alfalfa Hay
Farm Implements Etc--Ono farm
wagon one spring wagon one hay rack
one McCormick mower one Western
Belle riding lister one 2 section harrow
one 2 row machine one 6 shovel riding
cultivator one walking cultivator one
set work harness one incubator two
bedsteads one bed lounge one bureau
one heater stove all good as new and
many other household goods too numer
ous to mention
FREE LUNCH
AT
NOON
Terms of SaleTen months time given
on sums over S10 purchaser to give
bankable paper bearing 10 perent in
terest from date 5 percent discount
for cash on sums over 810 All sums of
10 and under cash
Wm Peterson
Matson McClain Aucts
F A Pennell Clerk
NOTICE OF HEARING
In the County Court of Red Willow
county state of Nebraska In the mat
ter of the estate of Andrew RHammell
deceased To all persons interested in
the estate of Andrew R Hammell de
ceased Notice is hereby given that
John R Hammell administrator of said
estate has filed his petition in said
court asking that his final account be
allowed and that he be discharged as
administrator of said estate and that a
decree of distribution and an assign
ment of the real estate be entered here
in and that it is ordered that a hearing
be had on said petition at the county
court room in the city of McCook in
said county on the 23rd day of October
1909 at the hour of one oclock p m
Dated this 4th day of October 1909
J C Moore
LSEALJ County Judge
Cordeal McCarl Attorneys 7 3ts
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The state of Nebraska Red Willow
county ss In the County Court In
the matter of the estate of Winifred
Glynn deceased To the creditors of
said estate You are hereby notified
That I will sit at the County Court
room in McCook in said county on the
4th day of April 1910 at one oclock p
m to examine claims against said es
tate with a view to their adjustment
and allowance The time limited for
the presentation of claims against said
estate is six months from this date
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Countv Court this 2nd day of October
1909 7 4 ts J C Moore
seal County Judge
Boyle Eldred Attorneys
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES disease with Pure Blood