J V dt i - K 11 iM t I fi y i The Updike t - I t eyg MffxrrTVT i fxtwP iiw1 YTYYVYVTYYTTVYYYYYYYYYVYM r Grain Co sells the following coals Nigger Head Maitland 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 Manager Phone 169 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A -4 4 4 4 A 4 4 4 4 A A -4 4 4 A 4 4 4 4 -4 4 -4 4 4 4 A A 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A 4 A A A 4 A 4 4 A A A XtXXXXXX A A X XXX A XX X XXX XXXXX DANBORY On Monday last the alnrm was given that the Eobinson Robinson drug store was on fire In a very few minutes there were 150 or 200 people there to help After hard fighting for about two hours the fire watt put out The damage amounting to about 2000 The band concert will be given Dec 17th John Pennington and family arrived Monday last to spend Thanksgiving with their daughter Mrs D C Boyer Mrs Bryson who was injured a week ago is improving S C Sims who has been in the east ern and northern part of the United States arrived home Wednesday F P Eno and wife of Fruita Colo arrived Thursday for a visit with rela tives The band practiced marching Thanks giving day Mr and Mrs Alfred Ashton of Cedar Bluffs Kansas came down Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with the home folks Claude Wise and Mae Minniear were married at the W E Minniear home Nov 24 Mrs Anna McMahoan of Cambridge came homo for a visit with her mother Fin ley Scarrow arrived Saturday for a stay at the F W MuBgrnvo homo Finloyis in very poor hoalth Tho Datibury Social club gave adanco in tho opera bouse Thanksgiving night Henry Nadon camo homo Friday Ho has been down to Franklin his son Jcsso visiting Mrs Amanda McKoe arrived homo Saturday She has been visiting in the eastern part of tho state Earl Spencer and wife of McCook cami down Saturday for a visit at Oscar VanVleots homo Dave Meoks was in town a short time Wednesday NORTH VALLEY Charlie and Ernest Bell vitited Wod nesday of last week with their cousins Joo and Jim Bowen Charles Kerns sale last Friday was well attended and everything brought good prices Nathan Thomas helped Chas Lut cavish dig potatoes several days last week Pretty late in the season for digging potatoes isnt it Mrs Georgo Hardy and two daughters attended Sunday school and church in Cambridge Sunday Mr and Mrs Sam Walkington nnd children visited in Bartley Sunday with Mrs Jennie Catlott Ira Chandler is back again as carrier on route A after taking his vacation A good many of tho farmers in this neighborhood spent Thanksgiving day in the corn field A good rain foil here Sunday night and Monday morning There was con siderable sleet with it by the looks of the trees and fences Mr and Mrs Wm Bell and sons Charles and Ernest spent Thanksgiving day with Mr and Mrs Chas Ginther Miss Posri Olmstead visited Sunday with her sister Mrs Pierce Oxley Mrs Mary Olmstead and children ate Thanksgiving dinner with Mr and Mrs Pierce Oxley Ollie Trosper and wife spent Sunday with Ki Lamb and wife Mr and Mrs Wm Nicholson and family visited Thanksgiving day with Elmer Bobbins and wife Arthur Chandler and Mrs Ora Ste vens were married in Bartley Sunday evening Nov 28 Charles Wells of Fairmont Neb is here visiting friends lie will fix up the buildings etc on his north farm while here so that Tom Campbell can move thereon in the spring Charlie Bell left Tuesday morning on No 9 for McCook to serve on the jury BOX ELDER Mrs D B Doylo and daughter Doro thy went to Hardy last Wednesday to visit relatives Minnie Wilson spent Thanksgiving day with Bessie Doyle G A Shields and family Mrs Mar tha Johnson T M Campbell and fami ly and the Misses Emily Dedman and Donuio Alexaudor spent Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs F G Lytlo Every one enjoyed themselves as they always do when they visit with them Mr and Mrs A T Wilson spent Thanksgiving with their son Chas Wil son Bom to Rev and Mrs Tyler Sunday morning a 10 lb son For those inquiring after the health of Dan Doylo wo will say there was a mistake He is as well and hearty as ho over was and wo are glad to noto that Mrs Dojlo is able to bo up again Mrs S Joyce Claromont N II write About a year ago 1 bought two bottles of Folejs Kidney Remedy It cured mo of a severe case of kidney troublo of several years standing It certainly is a grand good medicine and I heartily recommend it A McMillon HARIUN Tho shooting match last week was well attended quite a few from neigh boring towns boiug present Honors were about evenly divided no one doing any remarkable shooting Pepper and Reed who had charge of the match re port that they disposed of over forty birds J II Wicks returned home last mid week from his eastern trip where he has been for the past few weeks Members of the W C T U and fami lies gathered at tho Nilsson home and partook of a bounteous Thanksgiving dinner about 80 persons old and young being present Ernest Galusha wont out to plaster Silas Gibsons now house in Sherman township Kan last Thursday Irene and Marie Ruby of Danbury wero visiting in town latter end of last week The editor visited tho home folks up the line Thanksgiving Samuel Ellis and wife and Alex Ellis and family of Gerver precinct partook of the Thanksgiving dinner at the Nil sson home Mrs J E Dodge visited her parents at McCook a few doys last week Mr Hendricks sold a fine span of mules to A L Macy of Fair view one day last week for 8100 J E Dodge tinned the deck of Silas Gibsons now house in Sherman town ship Kan last Friday Dr Bartholomew entertained his par ents from Lebanon a few days last week i Fred Furman hca built quite an ad dition to his blacksmith shop W F DoMay was a social visitor at McCook Saturday and Sunday W II McKioney and family of Fair view arrived on Tuesdays west bound train from a months visit with his par ents at Sterling 111 After exposure and when you feel a cold coming on take Foleys Honey and Tar tho great throat and lung remedy It stops the cough relieves the con gestion and expels tho cold from your system Is mildly laxative A McMillen BARTLEY The main attraction on tho boards in Bartley latter part of Inst wpek was tho Goose Case State of Nebraska vs Clifford Shafer and Carl Roush charged with burglary and larceny by T W Short from whose chicken houte one gio o had been stolou The accused parties wero brought before J W Brown J P Sidney Dodge county at torney appearing for tho state and B F Butler of Cambridge Neb for the defendants Witnesses were examined and it ap pearing to the court there was sullicient oviduiici to believe the accused guilty as charged they wero recoguized to ap pear at the next term of district court at McCook which is now in session The discussion prt and con in the case of guilt or innocence of law in such cases made and provided of supreme court decisions before and after the examination was truly amusing and to add to this amusement and the most laughable farce in tho whole play was the article in the McCook Republican under the caption of Blood Hounds Successful Some one had poured in to the ear of tho editor a talo of thrill ing adventure not often equaled in ante bellum days when blood hounds were at their zenith and as Josh Billings would eay Tho worst thing about the article in the Republican is there aro so many facts stated that are not true First statement is there were hounds Second the hounds were called to Bart ley where the hen roost had been robb ed Third statement the hounds took ascent and followed it to one of the neighbors Fourth fact stated the deputy sheriff explained the facts to the lady aud she became frightened and told him the whole story Fifth fact stated the deputy sheriff caught the young men at Indianola and the pre liminary hearing was set for Friday at Indianola And now after all these five facts are stated not ono of them true the groat summing up of the tragedy and the consolation and peace of mind we can have to know we have such keen scenting able Bagacious blood hounds in Red Willow county Re capitutation and correction 1st there was only one long eared tired hound 2nd the hen roost robbed was Hunger makes me think of you J1 Thought of you makes me hungry Between the thought and sight of you Indeed Fm always hungry But with appetite awaitihg a nickle in hand and you in store who could wish for anything more NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY w not in Bartloy but about eight miles north 3rd tho single hound did not take up the scent and follow it to ono of tho neighbors 1th tho deputy ehoriff did not terrorize the lady by confront ing her with the blooo hound and sbn did not tell him all T W Short offer ed the lady a 10 bill if she would in form him where tho stolen goods wero and who sho believed wero tho perpetra tors Tho hound was not noar nor was the sheriff at the time 5th tho pre liminary hearing was not at Indianola but at Bartloy And now the summiug up of tho value of the hounds in this case is that his services were worth no more than a toy teddy bear Thanksgiving day was onjoyod as usual by sermon at the church and pro gram in tho evoning Several parties entertained their friends to dinner of which were Dr vVrbogast aud J E Ford who entertained several friends from Cambridge The basket ball team of Holbrook came up Thanksgiving day and a nico game was played with our boys which resulted in a score of 17 to 27 in favor of the Bartley boys Mrs H L Brown spent Thanksgiving in Indianola Last week A J Crawmer purchased tho interest of G W Jones in tho gen eral merchantile business of tho firm of Jones Crawmer Mr Crawmer will move tho goods to tho two rooms of tho Webber block Th moving is now being dono Mr Joues has not yet decided what he will do C M Babbit and family spent Thanks giving with Mr Babbits mother and family at Cambridge Jack DeArmond lost a valuable jack last week Cyms Cowles and wife returned to Plattbmouth Saturday morning Chet Beason is down from Bridgeport visiting his mother and sister His H 4 health is much unproved Tho W C T U hold an opun session Friday afternoon F A Hodgkin went to Wray Inst week to look at a ranch near there He may purchase it and move there in tho spring Frank Clark has returned from Coun cil Bluffs Married Sunday evening Nov 28th 1009 at 5 p in Mr Arthur L Chand ler and Mrs Bell Stevens at tho homo of tho brides parents Mr and Mrs W B Downs in Bartloy J M Brown olliciating A bountiful fenst of good things was enjoyed after tho ceremony and a pleasant social time ensued after which the happy couple wero wished a happy lifo and tho invited friends de parted Mr and Mrs U S Chandler and children of Cambridge attondod tho wedding of their son Sunday evening in Bartloy The Perry Bee Lumber companys otlice at this place was broken into and robbed of 20 Saturday night No cluo to tho thiovos known at present Al Barrows cave was robbed Satur day night Try mo and see how white I am 91 Patent Despair and Despondency No one but a woman can tell the story of the suffering the despair and the despondency 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to date edition in paper covers In handsome cloth binding 31 stamps Address Dr R V Pierce Buffalo NY Thanksgiving- Services McCooks formal observance of Thanksgiving day last Thursday waa not of such a character as to causo an undue swelling of tho patriotic bosom The union services in the Congregation al church attracted but a small audi ence hardly a coporals guard from each of the several churches represented Rev Bryant Howe of tho Methodist church delivered a brief but excellent Bermon Our Country serving as tho basis of his effort The Congregational choir offered an appropriate anthem Invocation and benediction wero ut tered by Rev B L Webber the Sunday school missionary and Rev R T Bayne of the Congregational church The collection was for tho poor of the city to be distributed through the pro per avenues of the several churches In this connection The Tribune is ad vised that the number of deserving and needy in this city was perhaps never less than now K of P Officers Elect Following are the officers elect of Mc Cook lodge No 42 Knights of Pythias for the ensuing year elected at the regu lar meeting Wednesday of last week C C John N Gaarde V C EarlOVahue Prelate D N Cobb Master of Work D J OBrien Master of Exchequer R J Gunn Master of Finance II W Conover K of R S C A Evans Master at Arms J E Ludwick Inner Guard Harry Woolard Outer Guard L Thorgrimson Future Public Sales A A Towle announces a public saa for Tuesday December 7th He will offer horses cattle hogs farm imple ments feed etc Place one mile north of Banksville school house and twelve miles southwest of McCook Usual terms This is Worth Remembering- Whenever you have a coegh or cold just remember that Foleys Honey and Tar will cure it Remember the name Foleys Honey and Tar and refuse sub stitutes A McMillen For Rent A well improved farm of 320 acres 200 acre3 under cultivation one mile and a half from McCook S Cobdeat stoos the cough aatl heals Ivixxg 1