The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 22, 1910, Image 6

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Just eat this food every day and have a rest from meat
foods and see the benefits derived It is made from
Wheat Rice Oats and Barley
Ask Your Grocer
P F D No 4
Sirs W G Dutton departed last
Friuay riosixng on No 2 to attend
the national encampment or the
Grand Arru of tile Republic
Wien iiiio Clara Rankin opened
the schcoi hoae in district No 8
last week se found a fire smould
ering in one coiier of the building
She surnnio en her father and they
soon extinguished the fire happily
with Utile or no damage to the build
ing It was quite clearly of incendi
ary origin
Monday nights rain only reached
about a half mile south of the river
and about the same distance west ot
to wn
Mrs G H Rowland E J Baker
and William Picklum were all on the
McCock market Tuesday with mel
ons
Tuesday W G Dutton threshed
his alfalfa
George Walhn wan in the city
Tuesday with hogs for market
Ed Weatherford and Grace Harri
son were married at Trenton last
week
Uncle Joe Dack and his son Frank
and family were down east visiting
this week
Another shower Tuesday night
All grades of Oxford flour and
each sack guaranteed at the McCook
Flour and Feed Store
Searles Searles
15 years in Lincoln
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Office hours 9 to 1130 1 to 4 nights 7 to
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BOX ELDER
ZNIics Pluma Modrell visited last
week with her aunt Mrs Maxre
Wolfe
Endro and Archie Campbil of Os
bcrn visited their aunt Arz A T
Wilson last Sunda
Mrs Martha Johnson and daughter
Mrs G A Shields spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs J S MoJrell
J A Modrell and family visited his
brother M S Modrell at McCook
Sunday
C A Wilson left Wednesday for
the SanLuis Valley
A T Wilson and family left Wed
nesday for their new home at La
Junta Colo Mrs Wilson and the
children will visit a few days in
Denver with her daughter Mrs Earl
Notley
Rev F C Tyler and F G Lytle
started overland Tuesday morning
for North Platte Rev Tyler to at
tend the annual conference of the
M E church and Mr Lytle to settle
Mrs Hoyt is among the ailing ones up the business of his brother who
recently died at that place
R F D No 3
Alex Ellis and Henry Albrechthave
closed their threshing season
Stewart and Frances Albrecht went
over into Grant precinct last week
and assisted their brother Leroy dur
ing threshing
E B Nelson is putting up hay
C M Lofton has rented some more
land and will put in wheat
Gottlieb Clamp is doing some
threshing
Mr and Mrs C H Coulson were
city visitors Monday
G G Wilhelm reports the chinch
bugs as being pretty thick
It is getting to be dry according
to George Sigwing
Don Thompson is haying
J S Wilcox has nothing to do
but grind sickles
Digestion and Assimilation
It is not the quantity of food taken
but the amount digested and assimi
lated that gives strength and vitalitj
to the system Chamberlains Stom
ach and Liver tablets invigorate the
stomach and liver and enable then
to perform their f jnctio is naturally
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looks Ninety four per cent of
the estimate is influenced by the
suit you wear The better it
looks tiie better it fits your body
and personality the better the
impression
Harvard Clothes
mide by Daube Cohn Co of Chicago
lend the wearer that distinguished attri
bute known as class They fit they
wear they please they distinguish and
thy have a style that while not obtrusive
at once stamps the wearer as a person
who knows how to dress
Call and try on a Harvard suit It
will 5tit you and the price will suit your
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KkaMwrmn
He asked Sam to pledge himself body
and soul to submit to the dictations
of the boss to discard his own mind
and will for the next three years and
ote with OUR MAN Sughroue
DANBURY
Rea Oman received a telegram
Monday stating the death of his fa
ther at St Jce Mo Rea left the
ame evening to attend the funeral
Dr O E Robinson and wife and
Stella were McCook visitors Tuesdav
The band gave an oyster supper
Thursday evening in honor of five
of the Herndon band people that
came down to band practice
Mrs Richard Lumb who has been
away for the last five months vi
ing in Seattle Wash arrived home
Friday
iie B M painters are giving
the depot and other buildin gs a
coat of paint
The Methodist churchs appear
ance has been improved by a new coat
of paint
S S Cass arrived home today from
St Joseph Mo
Clarence and Claud Young and Les
ter Lord were Indianola visitors Sun
day
iMiss Lena Sanders is visiting in
Iowa the last week
Olof Ottoson of Marion was down
to band pdactice Monday and Thurs
day nights
Lowell Sims arrived home Monday
from the hospital at Omaha where
he has been for the last six weeks
Burr Gartin has bought A V Olm
steads interest in the meat market
Earl Hethcote of Holyoke Colo
rode his motor cycle to Danbury for
a visit with relatives
E A Ruby is helping to build a
house at Marion
Mrs John Leisure who has been
quite sick is better at this writing
Mrs John Wicks Mrs Chas Dewe
and Mrs John Leisure left for their
homes Friday night
The wedding bells will soon be
heard upon the little hill
Clarence Reed brought an auto
lead from Marion down Monday
Dr O E Robinson and wife depart
ed for their home at Yates Center
Kansas Saturday evening
MARION
B N Leisure of Danbury was in
town between trains one day last
week
Howard Wade from near Cedar
Bluffs was a business visitor in town
last Saturday
Clarence Reed and family moved
in town last Thursday and the old
folks moved to the farm
Mrs Henry Schamel of Bondville
precinct visited at the Newbury home
first of last week
B is plastering a house
south of town this week
Charles Burgess of Lebanon did
some painting in town last week
The Misses Whittaker attended
the teachers gathering at McCook
Friday and Saturday
Mr Hendricks and family had a
narrow escape in a runaway last Sat
urday in crossing the railroad Som
part of the harness broke and let
the tongue down which upset the
vehicle throwing its occupants out
No one was very seriously hurt ex
cept a bad shake up the team ran
a little ways and was caught by by
standers
Pontius Bolts His Ticket
James Pontius editor of the In- who et- his instructions before he
dianola Reporter and secretary of the boards the train and especially to
Democratic county committse is help i whipping Skalla about three
ing desperate He is eitLer going to times every day Sam could not see
rule or ruii He is going to make iwv iiirtaat it was to be good He
the Democratic candidates come it rtill to the idea that his own
his terms and get on their lai ht juugm amounted to a little some
fore him and promise to t2 ccd or tiiiLg airi he told Pontius that he
else he will obliterate them from the j wasnt a dummy And he even wasn
face of the earth He is after Sam polite about it And there the Car-
Garvey Sam is act bahavns to the was Sold out out by both sides
liking Ea i ioJ or com j Not a friend in the running No
missioner without sfLiig Pontius j show to get at Skalla before the end
consent
the bo s
worked
liy 1 e did not even notify of his term and what is wose suiii
of nis iiUiitions
1 ard to beat Sam in the
u tut the fool Dnccratd o
iio commissioner dituct some hee
iOt the iica that they could attend
o thei oiiu affair and nominate a
man v t akiig the consent o
even a t of the self appointed
guardian of Democracy from Iidiai
ola They nominated Carve- and
and they had to defeat cne of the
best and cleanest men that ever ask
ed for office in this district to nom
inate Sam The old lion roared at
this utter disregard of his wishes and
he got busy He first sized up W
N Rogers the Republican nominee
but soon learned that there was noth
ing doing there Why he was inform them
ed by his Reliable Authority from ward
leas show to get at the pie counter
and get the count- printing O if
he just could get that printing He
would lix them He would charge
50 Vc more than the law allowed as
he tried to do wiili the commission
ers proceeding lie nrjJl bat Rog
ers and Carver fceth regardless of
costs cr Cleans He must have a
r a vo run by petition He drove
out to Perry and tried his mights
best to induce a number of the best
Democrats cut there to become re
negades and run by petition Thej
told him never to come back again
Then he tried some of the old time
Republicans at McCook They told
him that Rogers was good enough for
Disgusted he turned home
To help him out of his very
McCook that Rogers was one of the embarrassing position we decided to
best friends that that man Skalla had come to his aid with the following
and that Skalla got Rogers to file for j WANTED A DUMMY
for commissioner and it was Skalla to run for county commissioner by
that the Carrion was after He had petition
the nerve to tell the people of this Applicant must be absolutely with
county who Pontius was and where out will or mind of his own and must
he came from and he must be punish- submit to the dictations of the edi
ed Party and principles if he ever tor of Lie Indianola Carrion at all
had any must be disregarded until times and under all circumstances
Skalla is punished And so Pontius Outside of that no further qualifica
made another attempt to land Garvey tious are required Applicant can be
either Republican Democrat or even
an anarchist All expenses will be
paid if proper applicant comes for
ward at once
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Marion Powell arrived with five
more carloads of cattle for feeding
on the ranch
Clarence Reed is now running an
auto livery from the H A Reed Cos
implement store
E G Caine Cos new dwelling
in the north part of town is nearly
ready for the plasterers
W H Eifert tinned a deck on Roy
Van Pelts new house souch of town
last Friday
Pius Lehn of Danbury brought up a
load of brick for the lumber yard
here Friday
Mrs Robert Fowler and son left
the first of the week for their home
at Jrcenleaf Kansas after a two
weeks visit with her sister Mrs
Newberry
Mesdarnes Rogers and Watkins
from south ol town called on Grand
ma Gockiey one afternoon last week
Mrs Bartholomew arrived home
last Saturday from Lincoln where sh
lias been taking treatments at a hos
pital
R S Gore and family departed for
iheir new home at Wray Colo Mon
day morning
While C H Angell were in town
Saturday their house caught fire and
burned to the ground The alarm
drew a large crowd and by hard
work the building close to the house
on the south was saved A few house
hold goods were saved No insur
ance on goods and a little on house
Origin of fire unknown
C E Emerson of McCook was in
town between trains Monday 0
John LeHew of McCook did the
lathing in E G Caine Cos new
house this week
INDIANOLA
Mrs Harry LaBaron is home for
fair week from Kansas
Miss Anna Smith returned
Oklahoma Tuesday morning
from
after
about four months visit
Mr and Mrs Jas Boldman were
Denver visitors a few days last week
Mrs Henry Collings funeral was
held from the Catholic church Sat
urday
W A Minniear was a over Sunday
visitor at the McWilliams home
C H Oman of St Joe was buried
here Friday morning
The funeral of Mrs J R Neelwas
held from the home Sunday after
noon
Dr Minnick assisted by Drs Aiken
and McKay of Cambridge grafted skin
on the burns of Mrs Unger
Word was received from Wm By-
field that the peaches from his or-
chard brought him two thousand dol
lars this year
School will be dismissed Wednes
day Thursday and Friday afternoon
for the fair
Clark Spencer of Iowa was in town
this week attending to Mrs Spencers
property
John Crocker and Mr LeRoy Jones
shipped a carload of hogs to St Joe
Wednesday
Mr and Mrs J W Dolan of Cali
fornia are here visiting relatives
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Catholic Order of services Mass
800 a m Mass and sermon 1000
a m Evening service at 800 Sun
day school 230 p m
WM J PATTON O M I
Congregational Sunday school at
1000 a m Preaching at 1100 a m
Endeavor at 700 p m Preaching at
o00 p m Prayer meeting at 800
p m Wednesday
R T BAYNE Pastor
Evangelical Lutheran Regular Ger
man preaching services in church
corner of E and 6th street east ev
ery Sunday morning at 1030 All
Germans cordially invited
REV GROTHEER Pastor
R F D No
Sam Hughes and J
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shipped a car cf cattle to St Joe
last week Sam accompanied them
Roy Lofton departed on No 10
Sunday evening for Chicago where
he will visit relatives for seveal
weeks
The German Lutheran church is
getting a coat of paint this week
Ethel Korthe who has been staying
with her grandparents Mr and Mrs
Henry Hesterworth received word
Monday of the death of her father
after an illness of a year
Mr Hagge Agriculturist for the
American Beet Sugar Co has re
ceived the beet contracts for growing
sugar beets for 1911 and is now ready
to sign up with the farmers He
states that this should prove a very
attractive contract with 50c per ton
for siloing ana 10c per pound for
beet seed August says he is early
this year with his contract but he be
lieves that the early worm is the one
that catches the worm
The Gratitude of Elderly People
Goes out to whatever helps give
them ease comfort and strength
Foley Kidney Pills cure kidney and
bladder diseases promptly and gives
comfort and relief to elderly people
A McMillen
In ii for you
lumct has been backed for years bv an offer
cf 1090 for any substance injurious to health
found in the baking prepared ith it
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all pure food isws both State and ISationi
prove that Calumet is absolutely pure
With the pui question settled then Calumet
is undoubtedly the best Baking Powder It
dH contains more leavenimr Dower it is more
lurm every can is tne same it assures
better results and is moderate in price
Received Highest Award Worlds Pure Food Exposition
BAKING POWDER
Pure In the Can Pure
in the Baking
regular church services
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services
Sunday at 11 a m and Wednesday
at S p m Meets now in the north
east corner of court house basement
Episcopal Holy Communion at 730
a m Sunday school at 1000 a m
Morning prayer and sermon at 1100
a m Evening prayer and address
at 800 p m
ALFRIC J R GOLDSMITH
Methodist Preaching by the pas
toi at 11 a m and S15 p m Sun
day school at 10 a m Epworth
League at 715 p m
BRYANT HOWE Pastor
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