Old But cli Cleanser Will Be I Welcome In Every Home j Because it keeps the house from cellar to attic in spick and span condition and sav es the housewife labor time trouble and expense i Just you try it 110 rer - 0HC r T l MAAZ rf - IC201 6k S7a fc nwrv i wi - Ibj0 2 ffJiJtfHLJ 5fiW Washing Bishes VyiihautBBrudgery Place dishes in pan of warm water sprinkle a little Old Dutch Cleanser on dish cloth dont put the cleanser in water and wash each piece put in sec ond pan to drain rinse in clean water and wipe dry Easier quicker and hygienic no caus tic or acids not a soap powder Old Dutch Cleanser will re move the hardest burnt in crust from pots and pans without the old time scalding and scraping ciubs PiSshes A Few Short Weeks Mr J S Bartell Edwardsville 111 writes A few months ago my kid neys become congested I had se vere backache and pain across the kidneys and hips Foley Kidney Pills promptly cured my backache and cor rected the action of my kidneys This was brought about after my us ing them for only a few short weeks and I can cheerfully recommend them s Are You Using It Tod Right now there is considerable talk about the remarkable perfect deanser that does its work thorough ly rapidly and easily Several hun dred thousand women know of it and and use it daily It is Old Dutch Cleanser If you are not using it you owe it to yourself to at least try it It lightens your work and gives immediate results Old Dutch Cleanser will clean scrub scour and polish and theres not a room in the house in which it cant be used as a caustics alkali or grit Brightens the house and your disposition too One thorough trial will tell Foley Kidney Pills Have Cured Me The following quotation from a let ter written by H M Winkler Evans ville Ind I contracted a severe case of kidney trouble My back gave out and pained me I seemed to have lost all strength and ambition was bothered with dizzy spells my head would swim and specks float before my eyes I took Foley Kidney Pills regularly and am now perfectly well and feel like a new man Foley Kid ney Pills have cured me Principal business houses have Chautauqua season tickets for sale By buying now you will save 50c per ticket as the price will be raised when the chautauqua opens 21 THE BIG CHAUTAU QUA Strong lectures on live topics Entertainers the very best ever First class music in varieties to 1t every taste Indian school new features GET A SEASON TICKET EARLY The Cleveland Ladles Orchestra A Superb MusicaIAttraction jwhmi imwwwth INDIANOLA Mrs Evert Toogood arrived from Crete Nci enroute to her new homo in Curtis Mrs McClung and Mrs Bolding were McCook visitors Friday Mis Flossie left for Denver Thurs day evening for a visit with her rjster Herald Toogood came home from Bertrand to spend the Fourth Mr and Mrs Frank McNeil are the proud parents of a baby girl horn July 2nd Mrs James Arnold has gone to Champion Neb to visit her son and family Ralph Hedges is here from Falls City Neb visiting his parents Fred Clark arrived home from Mor rell Neb Alta and Veda Ilager arrived from Omaha Friday evening for a visit with friends Frank Dolan and family arrived from Los Angeles Calif Monday for a visit with relatives and Mends The new location of our postoffice is four doors west from State Bank building W H Short came back from Wat sonville Calif to dispose of the balance of his livery stock Stella McCool Nancy Stevens Frank Neel and Chester Strockey were Cambridge visitors between trains Tuesday evening Mrs Walter Babcock of Cambridge is spending a few days with the Min nicks Teething children have more or les diarrhoea Avbich can be controlled by giving Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy All that is necessary is to give the prescribed dose after operation of the bowels more than natural and then castor oil to cleanse the system It is safe and sure Sold by A McMillen Druggist BOX ELDER The first quarterly meeting on this charge was held at Spring Creek last Sunday afternoon There were about fifty people cele brated in Bolles grove the Fourth A very enjoyable time is reported Box Elder was well represented at Spring Creek the Fourth The stork visited at home of Mr and Mrs T S Draper Satur day night and presented them with a little daughter Harold the little son of Mr and Mrs Charles Wilson has been dan gerously ill with summer complaint but is thought to be a little better Prizes for Model Aeroplanes That the mechanically inclined youth may be encouraged to become the aviator or aeroplane builder of the future the Nebraska Aero club has arranged to offer three cash prizes for the best model of an aero plane made by a Nebraska boy un der 18 years of age The prizes will consist of gold coins 25 for the best model 15 for the second and 10 for the third That the amounts are not larger is because the club wants the boys to build the models with the average equipment which a boy has and vithout assistance Arrangements have also been made vith Glenn H Curtiss the aviator has made successful flights j very where to judge these models iiid in judging them he Avill make ggestions to the youthful makers of the models This interesting contest is to be held in Omaha during the mid west aviation meet which is to be held there July 23 to 27 inclusive and which will be attended by the record breakers in the aviation world in cluding Curtiss Willard and Mars The field selected for the contests is half way between Omaha and Ben son high above the city and with plenty of room for starts Hancock Postoffice to be Abandoned It is stated that instructions have been received for the discontinuance of the postoffice at Hancock Dundy county patrons to receive their mail at Lamont and Kaw postoffices Charles Loveland has been awarded the contract for carrying the mail from Parks to Lamont by way of Lux Rollwitz and Kaw Benkelman News Must be Above Suspicion Kidney and bladder ailments are so serious in the consequences and if unchecked so often fatal that any remedy offered for their cure must be above suspicion Foley Kidney Pills contain no harmful drugs and have successfully stood a long and thorough test Soreness of the muscles whether induced by violent exercise or injury is quickly relieved by the free appli cation of Chamberlains Linimen This liniment is equally valuable for muscular rheumatism and always af fords quick relief Sold by A Mc Millen Druggist eople The Boy Scouts President Browns New Scheme Wom an an Attorney Hetty Greens Retirement ZZrrSb VIOR GEN ERAL F L GRANT and many other noted army men have iu dorscd the plan to organize corps of boy scouts in this F T WwmS country Tins move- ittJitfju ment was UyQ Wfffm cd b General Ha- KMpiM den Powell in iL land some time ago the idea being to GENERAL GRANT j ad stjmulate a militant national patriotism among the youths and from a small number there are now an army of youngsters in the movement numbering over 100 000 Springfield Mass was the Qrst city to take up the plan in America and now other cities are adopting it General Grant says of the idea Give the boy the chance to drill and make believe he is a soldier and be is the proudest chap in the world He will strive hard to do his- drilling in an exacting way and the result will begin to show in his other work His studies will improve he will become civil and in time the chap of ten years will become a great man And now comes another scheme to reduce the soaring prices of food and the originator is W C Brown presi dent ot the New York Central Mr Brown is planning to organize a dicate with a t w tai ot 5iuuuuuu gssw tf iuc luuuey iu uu used in reclaiming abandoned farms which will be sold in tracts on easy terms to families anxious to quit the city Mr Brown says of his plan The only solu a C tion of the problem presented by the high cost of living that I can see is tc get the man and the farm together The plan I have in view will make this possible I am willing to take -I per rout for such money as I tiiy invest and I believe I can interest a sufficient number of public spirited wealthy men to make the enterprise a success from a purely philanthropic standpoint Such a movement would increase the supply of foodstuffs ant consequently decrease prices ratr J V Pi m in Hllf W L BROWN Los Ansele probably has thp on woman deputy district attorney Mrs Clara Shortridge Foltz having recent ly been appointed to that position The appointment came as a result of a request from the various womens clubs and organizations which peti tioned the district attorney for repre sentation on his staff The princi pal purpose of a woman as a mem ber of his ollice is to have her assist whenever children or women are con cerned in the law Mrs Foltz has been a pioneer among the mem bers of her sex in attaining promi nence in public po sitions She is the first woman who mrs FOir ever served under the appointment of the governor as a member of the board of trustees of a state normal school and is the first woman member of the state board of charities and corrections Through her efforts the prison parole system in Cal ifornia was added after she had gain ed data from the keepers of the largest penitentiaries and reformatories in the country The announcement that Hetty Green Is to retire from active business life has brought her daughter Mrs Mat thew Astor Wilks much into the lime light for it is she who is to handle hereafter the mothers immense for tune estimated at 50000000 Mrs Greeu is now seventy three years old and her age coupled with her monot onous business routine has begun to tell upon her For years she has been quietly training her daughter to suc ceed her One of Mrs Greens greatest disap pointments in life it is said has been the noninclination of her sou Edward ti k ureen wuo lives in Texas to become as famous a financier as her self At one time she put -20000000 into southwestern railroads for her son so that he might become a railroad magnate The accumulation MRS ILKS of wealth is not a fad with Edward H R Greeu however who is content to live well and carry on sufficient business at the same time to keep his mind occupied j Sylvia the daughter takes more aft er her mother and it is on this ac count that the control of Mrs Greens enormous fortune will soon be turned I over to her En the f Mote Limelight MISS HARRIMAN Societys Surprise Lorimers Career Genee to Dance No More Amundsens Daring Polar Trip FT IST as society H gossips had it ah settled that Miss Mary Ilnrri uiau was to wed Robert Walton Goe let out slipped an announcement that gave them the sur prise of their lives It turns out that her choice of a hus band is Charles C Rumsey the sculp tor a son of L B Rumsey of Buffalo who made a large fortune iu the tanning and railroad business The marriage will unite a couple whoso tastes are much alike both being devoted to art music sculpture and all outdoor sports The two tirst met at the Meadow brook club and the iutimacy ripened through their love for horsemanship It was while the sculptor was design ing his now group for Arden however that the courtship really began Miss Uarriman posed frequently iu his New York studio tor a bas relief of herself in the group and the acquaintance ripened into the present engagement Since the death of her father Miss narriman has managed the Arden es tate and shown herself to be a most capable business woman She Is a member of many hunting clubs and there are few better riders among the fair sex in this country United States Senator William Lori mer for whom it is alleged votes were bought is a striking example of a self made man and his life story Is one of hard fighting He was born in Manchester England and at the age of five brought to America his fam ily settling at Port Sanilac Mich Sub sequently they moved to a farm iu Ohio and later set tled in Chicago For a time Lorimer went to school but his parents were so poor that they were compelled to send him into the streets as a bootblack He next took tip the selling of newspa pprs and later so cured a place as street car conduc tor giviug this up finally to work as a laborer in the SEXATOR IORIMER stockyards Eutering politics after many bitter lights he won a sear in the house of representatives and final ly iu the senate The charges against Mr Lorimer are brought by State Representative Charles A White who alleges that he got 1000 to vote for the senator All who have seen that airy fairy little dancer Adeline Genee cannot help wishing that Frank S Isitt had stayed over in England and buried himself in the affairs of the Duke of Newcastle whose attorney he is But he had to follow her to America and become so persistent in his wooing ta ri GEXEE that now the stage has lost oue of its greatest favorites for she is to marry him and dance be fore the footlights no more Mile Genee achieved great suc cess in all the prin cipal cities and while her populari ty is at its height she is giving up a brilliant stage career at the beck of Cupid No doubt she will welcome the change however for to hold her place as a premiere danseuse she has had to make severe sacrifices No theater suppers no good times but fasting and constant practice have been her lot She is twenty seven years old and has been dancing since she was twelve at that age scoring a big hit in Berlin Everywhere the little dancer has ap peared in tliis country she has re ceived much applause and the an nouncement of her retirement has caused keen regret Explorers and scientists the world over are keenly interested in the new plans of Captain Roald Amundsen to reach the north pole it being his in tention to lock himself in the ice for seven years and - drift there With a crew of thirteen fellow countrymen Amundsen says he will start from New York iu the Fram a sturdy little craft used by Nausen iu his farthest north explorations The Fram will be fitted out in San Francis co after being brought around CAPTUX AMUXD SEX Cape Iloru next winter The cost of the outfit it is estimated will be close to sicoooo The itinerary of the polar cruise will be through Bering strait to the north east of the new Siberiau islands where the explorpr will permit the Fram to froeze in The plan Is then to drift with the ice floes and currents winter and summer for about seven years ACKNOWLCDGE IT McCook Has to Bow to the Inevita ble Scores of Citizens Prove It After reading the public statement of this representative citizen of Mc Cook given below you must come to this conclusion A remedy which cur ed years ago which lias kept the kid neys in good health since can be relied upon to perform the same work in other cases Read this Mrs D A Jordan of McCook Neb says About a year and a half ago I suffered from kidney complaint There was a dull bearing down sen sation through the small of my back and at times I became so weak acros my loins that I could hardly stoop I did not sleep well and this result ed in a tired feeling when I got up in the morning Headaches bother ed me and I was very nervous Doans Kidney Pills procured at lie Connells Drug Store improved my condition as soon as I began taking them and the contents of six boxes effected a complete cure State ment given June 21 1907 The Cure Lasted Mrs Jordan was interviewed on June 21 1910 and she said I glad ly confirm the statement I gave in 1907 recommending Doans Kidney cure in my case and I am now enjoy ing good health For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the Unit ed States Remember the name Doans and take no other Is Life Worth Saving Mrs Mollio McRaney Prentiss Miss writes that she had severe case of kidney and bladder trouble and that four bottles of Foleys Kid ney Remedy cured her sound and well She closes her letter by say ing 1 heartily recommend Foleys Kidney Remedy to any sufferer of kidney disease It saved my life Foleys Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney and bladder trou ble not beyond the reach of medi cine No medicine can do more ADVERTISED LIST The following mail matter remains uncalled for at the McCook postoffice Advertised July 1st 1910 Letters Mr A G Bermondy Laura Berry Henry Frank Miss Bertha IIurM Ed Huston Mrs B F King Mis Gertrude Lord Mr J Morris W V Purchell Mr Henry Rout Mr Elmer okeaberry Mr IL SiMlher O B Wilsoi Cards W S Doe Miss Ime Dug- Mrs loe EUn n Mr Roy Good rich Mrs Maggie Heiton Mr Claud llucomb Mrs Harold Huff Mr J D McGowan Agnes McDanns Mrs M T Orr Mrs Earnest Proach Miss Loella Shaw Mrs John Schnider Mra W E Smith us Doll Wal ker When calling for these please say they were advertised LON CONE Postmaster The McCook chautauqua will be a big one See Supt Chas W Taylor local secretary for particulars - Jewell Gasoline Stoves are sold in McCook by H P Waite and Co MmmmmMBK 1 iBii i mm v BiS I SilLCi THE TRIBUN JULY RATE TOURS You can make an eastern trip any day at very low rates lower than ever before There is such a variety of rate tours embracing so many sections of the east that it is impossible to describe them here Consult with us If the east does not appeal to you try a Pacific Coast tour or a vacation in Yellowstone Park or in Colorado The Wyoming extension has been completed to Ther mopolis where Eighteen Million gallons of water at a temperature of 130 degrees flow daily This beautiful re sort is destined to become one of the most attractive and effective health restoring localities in the country Call or write describing your proposed trip and let us help you M M L V WAKELEY D F HOSTETTER vaSri General Passenger Agent Ticket Agent umana iNeDrasKa jhcuook fNeoraska 150 Value for 100 itr i r f ttiIw itt 11 vWvWtvpWtTiv v it ii iviiif t i1 1 i irFryTiTuMiifji V Fraxklix Pres G H Watkixs Vice Pres R A Greex Cshr The Citizens National Bank of McCook Nebraska Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000 DIRECTORS V Franklin A McMillen R A Green G II Watkins Vernice Franklin i lLl jI ti 1liLlitiL1JliiiLtfiit 11 l tLX iisrhes Crescent- ottag e Paints are sold in McCook 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