r Ii J f T i fr r WTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTYTr TTTTTrW si 1 V I b t i I The Updike Grain Coi sells the following coals Nigger Head Mai Hand Canyon City Lump Canyon City Nut Baldwin Lump Iowa Lump Pea Coal Wier City Lump Wier City Nut Sheridan Egg Rex Lump Pennsylvania Hard Coal S S Garvey Alanager Phone 169 - A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AAAAAA AAX AX A AAA A A AAA A A A AH RED WILLOW Jacob Longneckor and family came in on Friday night for a short visit with tho homofolks Mr Elmers G3 birthday wbb celebrat ed by all hi3 children meeting at Louis Longneckers and partaking of a sump tuous dinner The first of the week at John Long neckers three sons and their wiveB two daughters and eight grandchildren gathered around the old folks Mrs Ben King has been quite sick but is bettor now They had a charivari at Art Ruggles Saturday Mrs Paul Smith is still at Owens Longneckers A Card This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foleys Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold It stops the cough heals the luns and prevents serious results from a cold prevents pneumonia and consumption Contains no opiates The genuine is in a yellow package Refuse substitutes A McMillan Typewriter ribbons for sale at The Tribune office f - V r - J DAKBDRY Mrfl Finloy Scarrow arrived home Tuesday last for a visit with her par ents Roy Thomas and wife left Monday last for their homo in Washington Rev Eirlo speke Wedno3day night at the Congregational church to a full house Sleigh riding is the order of tho day Prof Morris will a give few selections of music for tho concert in the near future Charles Hendricks has Btarted a skat ing rink in the implement building Miss Lonora Hestorworth is working for V A Stone Frank Yarnall has accepted a position clerking in W A Stones store Dr Campbell of Lebanon was up on a business tip Friday last 13 H Smiley had two cars of sheep shipped in last Friday Sol Stilgebouor of Marion was down Saturday looking after his business in terest Tho W C T U of Marion met at G i Morgans place Thmsday Tho school will gix o a large program for Thanksgiving Wednesday Miss Edna Downey of Wilsonvillo was up Saturday doing some chopping Mrs Gertrude Thomas and Mrs Bil lixtor wero Atwood visitors Saturday Theo Faubion of Lebanon was up Sunday visiting a friend out in Kansas A number of young folks of Lebanon were up to tho dance Saturday night If you desire a clear complexion take Foleys Orino Laxative for constipation and liver troubles as it will stimulate those organs and thoroughly cleanse your system which is what every one needs in order to feel well A McMillen GRANT Miss Bornice Dowling of Cambridge is the teacher of district 51 Born to Mr and Mrs Henry Wesch November 8th a fine boy baby We understand that George Schrei ber is going to live on the Rowland homestead next year Roy Albrecht has been selected as school director in district 51 to succeed A M Benjamin resigned and moved to Missouri A M Benjamin and family departed last week for Missouri where they ex pect to reside John A Hoffman is building a new Eod house Foleys Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine Cures backache and irregularities that if neglected might result in Brights disease or diabetes A McMillen MARION Several of tho W C T U members attended tho mothors meeting in Dan bury last mid week Jim Malono tho Herndon miller was in town on business one day last week Mesdamos Sandon and Naden of Dan bury visited at tho Stilgobouer home between trains one day last wook E Galusha did a little plastering for F M Yoator north of town Friday Born To Ernest Schwoitzonberger and wifo on Wednesday Nov 17th a boy Mrs Millie Billings of Danbury visit ed with Mrs Hannah Shoroy a few days last week Mrs Jennie Pew returned to her home at Hebron Nob after a few weeks visit with her son A C and family Mrs Zella Durham of Stanton Iowa visited at tho J E Dodge home last week Martin Nilsson mado a trip to Super ior last week to inspect an alfalfa mill at that place Ernr3t Galusha put up a new concrete chimney on the Fairview school house Saturday A L Lingo entertained a sister from Lebanon over Sunday Road Overseer Newberry of Lmirel Dell ropaired tho bridge joining tho town site the first of the week The W C T U met in regular ses sion at tho Nilsson home Thursday and enjoyed a Thanksgiving praad Misses Gatewood and Hull spent Thanksgiving vacation at McCook Eben Bray was under the doctors j care the first of the week NORTH VALLEY Mrs Wm Bell visited Sunday aftor noon with Mrs Ed Eigelhoff Mrs George Hardy and daughters Mary and Ruth visited Sunday after noon with Mrs Luciau Harte and child ren Charlie and Ernest Bell visited Mon day with Robert Lierloy and wife and Mrs A Utter Ed Eigelhoff is working early and lato every day that is fit at present on his new barn so as to get it done before winter sets in in earnest A train struck and killed a valuable cow for Mr Trumbull first of this week Mr and Mrs Wm Bell and sons visit ed Thursday with Mr and Mrs Chas Ginther Charlie Bell is one of the jurors for the next of court at McCook which commences Nov 29 We failed to report in our last weeks items the birth of a daughter to Mr and Mrs Lucian Harte on Nov 13 and the birth a daughter to Mr and Mrs Chas Lutcavish on Nov i K3 c2L r Mr and Mrs Pierco Oxley and Miss Pearl OlniBtead visitod Sunday with Joo Saylor aud daughtor Bessie Mrs Mary Olmstead aud daughtor Mario visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs A B Easter and family v Bernarr Oxley viaitod all day Monday with his grandparents Mr and Mrs Everett Oxley Grandma Olnntoad Mr and Mrs II W Olmstead of Hartley visited Tues day with Mr aud Mrs E Oxley and family Misu Maud Konnard who has been working for Mrs Georgo Bentley for tho past two weeks returned to her home in Canibridgo Saturday Win Ni jholsju went to Holdrego Inst Friday morning on No 12 to take medical treatment He returned on No Sunday morning BOX ELDER Maxwell Wolfe and wifo are tho par ents of t fiao big son Born to Joss Doyle nnd wife Sunday night a son Mrs Stephen Bolles Sr and son Orla returned Sunday from their visit in KansHs Mr ano Mrs A T Wilson visited at T M Campbells Sunday Mr and Mis D B Doyle Jr is very sick Mr and Mrs M Branan expect to leave rxt Thursday for the eastern part of thd state where they will make their honib A T Wilson expects to leave in a few days to look for a new location J W Logan will have his sale Wed nesday after which he will move to Missouri BARTLEY List week Mr and Mrs Abraham Sije celebrated tho 5Gth anniversary of their marriage at the home of their son J R Sipo and family The Degree of Honor was visited by one of the grand fiicers After busi ness was finished they enjoyed a fine supper the ladies of the order had pre pared A correspondent of the Indianola Re porter said Jake Fritz was married last week ake says it is all a mistake but he would be pleased if it were true Will Premer came down from Akron Colorado Saturday and has gone to Cambridge where he is working with the Burlington carpenter gang Mr and Mrs Smith Durbin went to Lincoln last week where Mr Durbin took the civil service examination Sat urday They returned to Bartley Mon day Thanksgiving service was held in the Christian church Thursday Rev Nor lin of the Methodist church preached the sermon A Hunger makes me think of you7 Thought of you makes me hungry Between the thought and sight of you Indeed Fm always hungry X But with appetite awaiting a nickle in hand and you in store who could wish for anything more NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Henry Cozad for many years an in- dustrioiiH citizen of Hartley and vicinity has traded his farm near Freedom for two sections of land 12 miles northwest of McCook and will move thero in tho spring Wo lose a good man from our midst and we commend him to his neighbors in the southwest part of tho county Mrs Ora Stevens went to Cambridge Sunday evening Mr A J Caton returned from tho eastern part of tho state Monday eve ning Frank Clark took tho civil sorvice ex amination at Lincoln last Saturday Lyman Jennings wont to Lincoln Tuesday to be present at the wedding of his granddaughter Miss Rollings who will bo married Thanksgiving day Big I Can m Small J Biscuit H X The Cheap and Big Can Kind In this can you get more substance but Dot more baking powder It is great in quantity only not in economy not in satisfaction x- J3xwii AV3 ttfoZ21imwSfr jjdlb9l rvvHfay sWvA VJ IPfli liIIM 1 Elmer Turpin wont to Havana with h s mother Tuosday who will visit with hor Hon Anco Turpin and family for awhilo Mr and Mrs F A Hodgkin Mr and Mrs CowIoh Mr and Mrs R R Hodg kin and Grandma Hodgkin took Thanks giving dinner with Mr and Mrs Ira Ritchio Thoy had a ploasant time long to bo remomborod Dr and Mrs Brown look Sunday dinner with Mr and Mrs W B Downs Dr Hart deputy stato veterniary sur geon inspected the cattlo and Iioubos of Mr W B Downs Monday preparatory to shipping thorn to Colorado where ho and Mrs Djwns will aoon inovo to make their homo near Yuma They aro ox CJilent citizens and wo regret their re moval from us Why it Pays To use CALU I MET I INSTEAD OF CHEAP AND BIG CAN E You simply cannot cct as good re sults from the cheap and blj can kind tho baUinir cannot be as evenly raised It cannot be as delicious It cannot bo as pure and wholesome because tho quality Is not there And It cannot be anymore economi cal Calumet Is medium in price the standard Mb size can costs 2jc Less of It is required and the bakinir is certain to be better Trv one can if not satisfactory your money will be returned Calumet Received Highest Award- World a Pure- Food Exposition FREE lanre handsome rnRiunhnni Send 4c and slip found in pound can Biscuit 2 tir if m run I Value K Can JUMtgt JJfiNIL v uif r j irrswi - D wvJ 2Kn WtZM Wivv nttyr r bilti i MIlrL I Ua I er y Do You Feel This Way IJo you feel nil tircu out Do you sometimes think you just cant work away at your profes sion or trade any longer Do you have a poor tite and lay awake at nights unable to sleep r Arc your nerves all gone and your stomach too Has am bition to forge ahead in the world left you If so you might as well put a stop to your misery You can do it if you will Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery will make you a different individual It willset your lazy liver to work It will set things right in your stomach and your appetite will come back It will purify your blood If there is any tendency in your family toward consumption it will keep that dread destroyer away Even after con sumption has almost gained a foothold in the form of a lingering cough bronchitis or bleeding at the lungs it will bring about a cure in 98 per cent of all cases It is a remedy prepared by Dr K V Pierce of Buffalo N Y whose advice is given free to all who wish to write him His great success has come from his wide 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