I MARION J II Wicks -as in Colorado where ho bud land duals J nding Inst week L E Weir and S C Lyons returned from tbeir trip to tho Ozarks Friday 7 II Relph of Cedar Bluffs was in town between trains one day last w ck J II Wicks purchased tho lot north of Eiferts hardware store of J C Ash tin of Danlturj recent y Chas Burgess of Lebanon did the painting in tho Enterprise oihee last week The brink havi g a conernt walk put in on the south and east of the hank al o eir b steps which will be quite an iinprtiv inent Seril from hore attended the races ntMcCoofc hist midweek Olaf Ollcsnn played with the Mc Cook band during the races Bert Mntson and sister Mrs Wolver ton and children left last week for their home in the northwest part of the state Ed Kennedy and son Harry of Cedar Bluffs were in town a few days last week fixing up a newspaper press for the Enterprise man which he recently purchased at McCook Road Overseer C II Angell and son and G T Plumb repaired a bridge up tho creek last Friday and Saturday C V Hendricks from north of Dan Dury was i business visitor in town one day last week Stella Eifort helped Mrs C Re d of Farview with her house woik last week Else Eifert visited Elma Gockley rf Fairiw Friday night and Sat unlay W C Shockley of Danbury was in M nday between trains John W Dut h r of Indianola was in t wn Monday p sting bills for the county fair A Harnett of McCook is here this we k sup riniending he building of a lumber shed here 18x140 feet in size E A R by of Danbury and T F Gcckley of Fai view helped at the lum ber shed here this week The Whittaker sisters of McCook ar rived Sunday and took charge of our school Monday mor ing for the com ing term Mr Fred Hendershot of Cheyenne Wyoming and Mrs 13 B Smiley from near Danbury were visiting in town Monday afternoon Howard Reed arrived in from the west ia McCook for a visit with his fl s NORTH OF McCOOK The tbresl ing machine is arain in our midst Mrs Gardener of Trayer Kas is Tisiting her daughter Sirs Will Hunter Wm Hamniell attended the state fair at Lincoln this week Miss Alice Moore who was severe ly hurt in a ran away last week speedily recovering Rudolph Reinheimer was on the sisk list last Tveek Miss Pearl Strawder is visiting her sister Mrs Gartrell near Wray Colo Mrs Sorcnscn from the eastern part of the state is visiting her son Andrew and tamily Bert Kammel returned home from Denver last Sunday Mrs August Droll and family enter tained last Sunday with a farewell diuner in honor of Dr Duncan and family The following named were Suests Dr Duncan and family Wm Hammel and family Mr and Mrs Ed Bowers Jake Zimmer and family N E Hall and family and Mrs Layer iroai Wellfleet The day was very pleasantly spent and a sumptuous dinner enjojed by all The doctor Tao has been a successful practition er Tor aiany ears contemplates lo cating rear Xeb in the near future s2z ruy friends are loth -to give liiiii RED WILLOW Longneckers lost a mare from in digesion and inflammation of stom ich and bowels Little baby boy Waddell died on vArednesday morning from summer samplaint having been sick only a day laud night Funeral sermon preached Hy Mr Burress and burial in Indian cTla cemetery The sympathy of all s extended to the family 3r and Mrs Arthur Hoagland and lite daughter spent the week in visiting his brother and old neighbors and acquaintances Lewis Elmer and family took din ner at Louis Longneckers first of the week After struggling for life with frosts of spring hot winds and grasshoppers -of summer the late rains revived lilacs and they are blooming in Sep tember For bowel complaints in children c always give Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and cas itor oil It is certain to effect a cure tand when reduced with water and t sweetened Is pleasant to take No Hhysician can prescribe a better rem cady For sale by all dealers K V DANBURY INDIANOLA Ml3s Ilerma Roop gave a linen Mrs Gibbs and family visited with shower on Miss Sadie Greenway last Mr- Chris Jensen and family T urs Thursday She received many nice da Mrs Gibbs and Mrs Jensen are presents sisters Mrs T M Stevenson of Dresdon Relativ s are visiting at tro E S Ohio is visiting her nophew T E Hill home this week McDonald I Mr P kard of Lincoln preached Rea Oman wet to St Joseph Wed- the Congregational church Siimiu nesday to sec his father -who is very morning and evening The evening low with a cancer of the throat i s rvice WIS 5l union service of all the churc s EJra Henton arrived home Monday cn Omaha where she has been I rla had q ilo a lir i ting the past two weeks dy Haleys Kol hall and Mrs T S Roop and children left oaday for Culbertson Neb for a vijit with Mr Roops brothers Mrs J L Sims and daughter Lor a arrived home from Omaha Moi ay She says Lowell will be home in about two weeks C Naden and wife of McCook were over to Mrs J B Lolphs funeral Tuesday A number of the band boys went down to Wilsonville Saturday eve ning to help Wilsonville hand play for the chautauqua W O Pollard returned home from Cambridge Monday where he has been attending the reunion Rev Richards and wife departed for Holdrege Tuesday evening where Air Richards has accepted the posi tion as pastor of the Congregational church Chas Hoag of Indianola was over on business Wednesday Rev Miller returned home from Kearney Wednesday Homer Bastian who has been in the hospital at Omaha for the last cwo weeks arrived heme Monday Chas Woods of Devizes Kansas visited his brother-in-law Jos Dolph last week C H Nichols and Geo Newland of Lebanon were up on business Mon day Will Yates and wife were over-Sun-Jay visitors at Hendley Earl Powell left Friday evening icr Kansas City where he will meet his parents and then go from there to La Fayette Ind The Danbury high school girls came out victorious against the Marion married women in a basket ball game Score 14 to 15 A few from here went to Wilson ville to the chautauqua Sunday G C Chambers the new principal came Tuesday to start teaching on Monday R F D No 1 Last week the North Star chool house was resided and pointed boti inside a d out School opened Monday with Miss Whita er as teacher this being her sec nd year thre District 3L school onday w th Miss Id i Ivugsjles as teacher Commissions Lufton had some much needed grading done on the South Side last week Fowl r school began Monday with Miss Mattie Daugherty as teacher F M Kenne iy received and is rect mg his new 100 ton silo this week Rev Burress visited at Shadeland Pa k farm Tuesday Miss Kate Kummer who hns been working for Mrs Tuttle was taken quite sic t Monday and had to return to her home Mrs Hari Meyers is seeing Denver sights this week A big dance was given on last Friday night at the Meyers home for Mr and Mrs Frank Bonger who have been vis iting the homefolks for sever 1 weeks They returned to their home in Denvei Saturday Kennedy school opened for work Mon day Earl Notley made a flying trip home Tuesday morning returning to Dener the same night BOX ELDER Mrs J K Gordon and Miss Osie vis ited Mrs F C Tyler Saturday after noon Mrs Earnest Hamilton of St Ann is visiti g relatives in this neighborhood Mrs D B Doyle and daughter Doro thy were visitors at Mrs F C Tylers Mondav A T Wilson and family TMCamp bell and family the Misses Dorothy and Bessie Doyle took dinner with Mr and Mrs GAShields Sunday It was a farewell meeting for the Wilsons who will soon leave for their new home in LaJunta Colo School commenced in this district on Monday morning with Miss Lillian Doyle as teacher Mr and Mrs Stephen Bolles George Younger Reese Harrison and son John are attending the state fair When Merit Wins When the medicine you take cures your diseases tones up your system and makes you feel better stronger and more vigorous than before That is what Foley Kidney Pills do for you in all cases of backache head ache nervousness loss of appetite sleeplessness and general weakness that is caused by any disorder of the kidneys or bladder A McMillen i - I- -- ah empty mulum joiirng being Ti e ciiise is unknown R Ii Thomas and Butler Jones Wont to Lincoln to attend the state John McNeil and wife are Lincoln visitors this week Ralpu jcis left Thursday morning for Lintoli to attend school Mr and Mrs Arthur Hoagland re turned to their home in Kansas Mon day morning Fern Hedges was a McCook visitor a few days last week Bertha Hess and Jessie McCool en tered school in the ninth grade from the rural schools Jessie Holcomh is printers devil now Mrs Gordon of McCook visited at the Ruggles home a few days his week Archie McNeil and family and Vern Short left for Lincoln Monday evening to attend the state fair Mr and Mrs Clark Hedges are re joicing over the arrival of a baby hoy born Saturday morning Miss Jones and Miss Anderson vere McCook visitors Monday Safe Medicine for Children Foleys Honey and Tar is a safe and effective medicine for children as t does not contain opiates or harm ful drugs Get only the genuine Fol es Honey and Tar in the yellow ackage A McMillen A Noble Heart His Wife 2 a m Still working dear The great author Yes Ive just finished my four hundred and fiftieth only unpublished poem You see I want to leave enough so that the family and all my friends will be able to live comfortably after I die Puck REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Citizens National Bank of AlcCook Giiahtku Number 9liS nt McCook in rlu Stnt of at tliorNwt oi September 1 litio resources I uw anil iiciiuit Ovardrafts secured and unsecured SiiSV Qtenlrnftr tecum suitl unsecured 37 i U S honds to s ecuro circulation Uvn in Premiums mi US loniis 1K 0 Bonds ie 2itt K iiiiti ftmii iirn lixi r III OH Ot Due from approved 177 -4 -It litfcfcs iid O her asli Items I at 7 Notes of other National banks 15 I 0 Fractional paper t nrreiicy nickels and cents 22J z Lawful inoiiey re erve in lan viz Spec e -KM t Lwal trmler note- llkHOi 23400 4 n fund wi h U S Treasur er J percent of circulation 2S0 Total TJ S Bonds t securw circulation Premiums on U S Bonds Bonds securities etc Banking liouo furniture and fixtures Due from National Banks not reserve agents Due from state and private banks and bankers trust companies and sav ings banks Due from approved rpstTve agents 474 175 c riAiiiiiiiKs Capital tnek paid in S IKX X fund 25000 0 Undivided profit- less expene and laxespaid 7iiO 4 National bank notes outstanding 7000 I Due toother national banks 11497 2i Due to state and private banks and bankers 99000 7S Individual ilpo its si bject to check lXWJlt V TiiiiecrtifiditisiiffliNi9iL 93412 Cashiers chocks out taudiu 4470 A Total 47ii75 K State of Nfbrneka Couutj of Red Willow Ps I R A Green cashier of the above namei1 bank do solemnly swear that tho abovo state ment is true to the best of my knowledge belief R A Green Cashier Coueect Utet V Fraxklin G H WVTK1NS AoMcMillen Directors SnbcrilHd nnd sworn to hnforo me this 7th day of September 1910 C E Eldred Iseal Notary Public My commission expires February 6 1912 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE McCook National Bank McCook Nebraska Charter No SS23 In the State of Nebraska at the close of bn3i September 1 1910 resources Loans and Discounts 148 5 7C 70 a fiOOOO IK 1SS1 37 7S74 51 31S3 9 2S79 80 2103 70 47317 01 Checks and other cash items 1361 41 Notes of other National Banks 60 00 Fractional paper currency nickels and cents 07 91 Lawfcl Money Reserve in Bank viz Specie 13127 50 Legal tender notes 62000 13747 50 Redemption fund with US Treasurer 5 per cent of circulation 2500 00 Total 5252012 00 liabilities Capital stock paid in 50000 00 Surplus fund 10000 00 Undivided profits less expenses and taxespaid 2370 03 National Bank notes outstanding 50000 Oi Due to other National banks 1000 00 Individual deposits subject to check S4539 9 Demand certificates of deposit 740 23 Time certificates of deposit S1045 75 Cashiers checks outstanding 2316 00 Total 2S2012 00 State of Nebraska County of Red Willow i Sb I C J OBrien cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief C J OBrien Cashier Correct Attest P F McKenna C F Lehn P Walsh Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of September 1910 Chas D Ritchie seal Notary Public My commission expires Nov 12 1913 The MOTHERS VISIT Old Lady Meant Well but She Got a Severe Shock An old fashioned woman from th coiimry recently packed some fried i lin Ki ii bread and doughnuts in u jhiI basket and went to see her ihiimliiei who lives in a big city She v is when the family stay ed up till II oclock and decided thai she wouldnt tell pa about it when she wrote home next day He inighi think we have fallen into evil ways sh said to herself as she was miliix off to sleep She awnle ut her usual time 4 oclock and the house seemed strnmrc Iy quiet Town folks do gel lazy she thought and they probably dont get up till r She dressed and weiu downstairs and watched the clock un til 5i Not a sound Then she waited till J and at 7 between hunger and alarm she was almost eraed Theyve been murdered in their bedsl she yelled at S oclock from the front steps And soon the house was tilled with people rushing in to see what had happened The family were surprised and in dignant when police market garden ers newsboys etc rushed into their bedrooms and woke them up And this explains why the old fashioned woman came home that day I never expected she sobbed to pa that any girl would talk to her ma as Jane talk ed to me Atchison Globe HAWAIIS BIG VOLCANO Curious Relics of Lava It Has Left In the Forests Hnwaii possesses one of the greatest natural wonders of the present day world- a live volcano as high as Veii viis am twice its diameter Kilaiiea on the island of Hawaii stands thirty miles from the sea in a mountain range in which are three dead volcanoes and one partially alive This last called Manna Loa from time to time sends streams of lava down its slopes In 1SS1 three streams burst forth from the sides of this mountain and one of them came within three quarters of a mile of Hilo the chief city of the Island There have 1 n several outbreaks of Kilauea in the last hundred years In 1S J0 there was a brilliant eruption of lava the light of which it was said could be seen a hundred miles away while at the dis tance of forty miles one could read print at midnight Where the lava flowed through the forest it has left curious relics in lava arches bridges and great vases These vases were formed by the lava piling Itself about some lofty tree trunk burning away the wood within and killing the upper part of the tree In the course of time seeds were deposit ed in the open top filled with decaying bark until now there Is a gigantic lava vase holding ferns and flowers and vines Exchange A Coin Worth Millions Somewhere in the world possibly among the relics kept by some lover nt the iireat Napoleon there is a fortune perhaps unsuspected Amonvr tin roiu Napoleon had minted were somi mil lions of tire franc pieces and he deter mined to popularize these in an iX traordinary way In one of the cuius folded to a tiny size was inclosed a note signed by Napoleon and promis ing the sum of fj0000flo francs to the tinder of that particular coin Nat urally everybody who changed a lanxe piece demanded the uew five franc coins in exchange and as a rule prob ed and dug and sounded the metal in eager search for the hidden note Hut the years went on and yet the note did -not appear Napoleons plighted word is a sacred trust to the French nation and today the government stands ready to pay the debt which with interest is now worth many mil lions Loudon Answers A Grand Rout It is not always the largest foe who can make the greatest disturbance and cause the most confusion In his Hunting Grounds of the Great West Richard Irving Dodge tells of a little incident of the Mexican war which proves that it is quality not quantity which is most effective While General Taylors little army was marching from Corpus Christ to Matamoras a soldier of the flank of the column fired at a bull The animal charged and the soldier taking to his heels ran into the column The bull undaunted by the number of the ene my followed him headlong scattering several regiments like chalT and dually escaped unhurt having demoralized and put to dight an army which a few days after covered itself with glory by victoriously encountering five times its number of human enemies Leigh Hunts Grave In the serene silence of Keasal Green cemetery London Leigh Hunts body lies at rest A visitor reaching over the iron fence to part the fra grant shrubs that shadow the tomb stone reads these words Write me as one who loves his fel low men It was his own cheerful philosophy of life that Leigh Hunt expressed through the lips of his Abou Ben Ad hem and the sentiment is very touch ing come upon in this way A Preliminary Mrs Ferguson George what do you have to do when you want to draw some mouey out of a bank Mr Fer gusonYou have to put some money in the bank beforehand Thats always been my experience It is better to write one word upon the rock than a thousand on the wa ter and tin sand Gladstone ACKNOWLEDGE 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 curj ed years ago which has kept the kid neys in good health since can he relied upon to perform the same work in other cases Read this I Mrs D A Jordan of McCook Neb jays About a year and a half ago I suffered from kidney complaint here was a dull hearing 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 sleen well and this result- id 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 Mc ConneHs 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 Lily Patent Flour when once uset none other will satisfy vou Subscribe for The Tribune the year 100 Lincoln Sanitarium Suipho Saline Springs Located on our own premlmn and usod in tho Natural Mineral Water BATHS Unnurpaesed in the tr a meat of Rheumatism Heart Stomach Kidney and Liver DUoiises MocUrJU Chirgci Addrtxs DR 0 W EVERETT Mgr Lincoln Hob mmtaammtmmt jx 5vsx56x rs sxisxx Storage Coal at Right Prices We are now making a ru ductiou on stornKU con I orders It will puy you to tnko aclvnntiiKO of tln re duction Count and m u us about it IhoiiH UK Updike Grain Co SS GARVKV ManuKer tSXiXWS Shampooing Hair Dressing Scalp and Facial Trealment L M CLYDE Phone 72 Ill W B St Up Stalrs R W McBRAYER Electrical Contractor House and Store Wiring a specialty Complete line of Fixtures Shades and Supplies of all kinds 210 y2 Main Ave Office phone black 433 Res red 341 The Government Irrigated HOMESTEAD LANDS of the BIG HORN BASIN and the YELLOWSTONE VALLEY ar vOtlay the grtitn spots of the country Several frmis are now ready to homestead and the government surveyor are laying out more new farms for new settlers who are lucky enough to get on tiie ground in time to get the choice of these new locations Our new literature just from the press cells how you can homestead these lands and repay the Government the actual cost of the water right in ten yearly payments without interest CAREY ACT LANDS Several thousand acres of Carey Act Lands just opened to entry only thirty days residence required The settler buys these lands from the state and the perpetual water right from the irri gation company Long time given to settlers to pay for these lands and water rights Join our personally conducted excursions the 1st or ird Tuesday of eacii month Specially prepared Wjoming literature just off the press Write for it today D CLEA1 DEAVER General Agent Landseekers Information Bureau 1004 Farnam Street Omaha Neb jbmmbm if anfifcMirttjmjfcjpwMBejuait ommmm THE TRIBUNE 150 Value for 100 kV rvMMTril3rifiMytryrtrFT7i jWiii v vvvvv vvp V Franklin Pres G II Watkins Vice Pres R A Green Cshr The Citizens National Bank of McCook Nebraska Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000 DIRECTORS Franklin A McMillen R A Green G II Watkins Vernice Franklin vaui Lti a ii ii 11 i iiiii iiiiij i iitii i i 111 llV il 1 i STANSBERRY LUflBER CO Everything in Lumber At Live and Let Live Prices Phone 5o McCOOK NEB i i 7 H m l a V t v i