lr rv K A f 7 l 17 V J i g r w I i f m M moderate in price Received Highest Award Worlds Pure Food Exposition ayyimgpnjT jfof fniT kij mt j That flakes the Baking Baiter Failures are almost impossible with Calu 1 1 We know that it TB iH give you better result We know thit the bakin c vrill be purer mn wholesome We know that it vrill be more evenly rai J Aiil we know that Calumet is more economical b Jih in its uc and cost We know tlu se things because we have rut the quality into it we have seen it tneu out in every way It is csedaowin millions or homs and its sales are jrrov inn dnily It is the movlern baking powder Havs you tried it Calumet hiRbet in Quality ZHijtrjfjn - I i K T BAKING P0 rA FOR FALLING HAIR You Run No Risk When You Use This Remedy We promise you that if your hair is falling out and you have not let it go too far you can repair the dam age already done by using Rexall 93 Hair Tonic with persistency and reg ularity for a reasonable length of time It is a scientific cleansing antiseptic germicidal preparation that destroys microbes stimulates good circulation around the hair roots promotes hair nourishment re moves dandruff and restores hair health It is as pleasant to use as pure water and it is delicately per fumed It is a real toilet necessity We want you to try Rexall 93 Hair Tonic with our promise that it will cost you nothing unless you are perfectly satisfied with its use It comes in two sizes prices 50c and 100 Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store The Rexall Store L W McConnell Mail Order Melon CHICAGO Nov 12 A 10000000 melon was decided on today by the directors of the Sears Roebuck com pany the stock of which is listed on the New York and Chicago exchang es The directors voted to recom mend a stock dividend of 33 1 3 per cent on common stock 30000000 to holders of record April 1 1911 Ratification of this dividend by the stockholders at their annual meeting February 27 1911 is regarded as a mere formality If you feel you want to be shown In the matter of quality go to the McCook Flour and Feed Store This paper and The Weekly Inter Ocean and Fanner 125 gets both for one year Special deal PfiWUPR AbsoSoteSy Pure Th only bakSssg povder made front Royal Grape Grem of Tartar HHta is Is na Phosphate DEDICATION AT SANBORN The New Brick Store to Replace the One Recently Destroyed by Fire Was Dedicated on November 11th With Appropriate Particulars and Details The dedication of the new brick store at Sanborn Dundy county Ne braska November 11th built to re place the one recently destroyed by ire was a brilliant affair The or chestra was from McCook consisting of Harvey Snider H W Conover Mrs H W Conover and Ray Jordan The visitors from McCook were Mrs V II Browne C W Browne Miss hinie Browne Mrs J W Line Mrs A G Smart Mrs I T Hill Mrs William Deere Mr and Mrs Frank Putnam and Mrs Harvey Sni der Dancing was in order from 7 p m until midnight Supt Koller arranged to have No 1G stop and pick up the party from McCook who were tired out and ready to depart Oysters were served from G30 p m until midnight About 150 guests par ticipated and the way the ladies from McCook worked the country boys for oysters was something fierce The proceeds from the supper were for the benefit of the public school library so of course it was all right girls The only thing to mar the pleasure of the occasion was the slight indisposition of Mrs Snider who was conveyed to the home of Mrs Sanborn and treated with good Samaritan remedies under which she soon recovered Mrs L S Watkins treated the McCook party to a hayrack ride stowing them the points of interest an the Sanborn ranch A trip to the 4000 feet from the store here clear sparkling water bnbes x from Mother Earth then past hie stock where 110 head of attle are being prepared for market t n to the reservoir where water s stored for irrigation then to the jeet fields where sugar beets are Ting loaded on the cars for ship ment to Denver INDIANOLA Marion Powell of Lincoln was an Indianola visitor a few days last week Mary Windhurst left for New Mex ico Friday night on No 15 where she expects to make her future home C C Bauer is acting as night op erator here in the place of J Camp bell who is laid up with typhoid fev er Willie and Noah Sawyer left Mon day morning for Haigler to pick corn Mrs Will Lyman and Mrs J Jones were up from Bartley Monday Mr and Mrs Chris Jenson and Mr and Mrs John Anderson took dinner with R H Thomas and family Sun day Mr Snell of Cambridge was auc tioneer at Grant Cramptons sale The sale ran over 14700 Mr Schumakers nieces who have been visiting here the past week left for Texas Monday night Chas King threshed John Dun nings wheat Wednesday of last week The Degree of Honor gave a pro gram and supper Saturday evening The supper was served in courses Each one present was given a pink carnation as a souvenir of the pleas ant evening Mr Wallace was quite seriously injured Saturday while fixing fence out at Shumakers He went to drive down a bank and fell down be hind the horses both wheels of the wagon passed over his shoulder breaking the collar bone 1 L Rogers and Fred Mihm had a sale Tuesday Mrs C C Baur is visiting at home this week The Normal class expect to take some of their examination Saturday Good Words from Iowa Mr and Mrs J W Wimer are spending the winter among Iowa rela tives and friends In a recent let ter Mr W pays a tribute to the productiveness of the Iowa farm with the following figures Corn averaging G5 bushels to the acre oats from 30 to 50 wheat from 20 to 40 Hay he states was put in fine shape no rain and was an extra crop Potatoes a good crop No fruit of any kind He adds just a word concerning weather Weather ideal Roads good No rain but a slight fall of snow on the 4th of November They are having a fine time Ex pect to leave for Nebraska about February 1st stopping in Omaha Plattsmouth and Lincoln on their way to McCook A Household Medicine To be equally valuable must show equally good results from each mem ber of the family using it Foleys Honey and Tar does just this Wheth er for children or grown persons Foleys Honey and Tar Is best and safest for all coughs and colds A McMillen Subscribe for the Tribune 2fEGtewa3Jl oQoGofooOooSoQooGooQoa o o O o o 0 o S o 9 o o Figures The Portugal oQoooooGooOoOoQooq Affair o 9 o O o American girl on the throne of Portugal has been made a possibility by the revolution in that country If the Eu ropean lowers intervene to preserve the monarchy it is entirely possible that the throne will revert to the Pra ganza family which went out of pow r during the time of Napoleon and which since then has been in the po sition of claimant The present head of the family is Dom Miguel duke of Braganza and his oldest son Prince Miguel is the husband of the former Anita Stew art daughter of Mrs James Henry Smith the widow of Silent Smith of New York The reign of the Braganza family in Portugal began In 1341 when the Duke of Brjiguiizn after leading a successful revolution against the rule of Spain became King John IV The dynasty continued until 1S07 when Xapoleon invaded Portugal declared that the Braganza family no longer existed and annexed the country to France Since that time the head of the Bra ganza family has been called the pre tender and of late years has been cared for by Austria Prince Miguel and Miss Stewart were married in Scotland on Sept 15 1009 She is the daughter and one of two hildreu of William Ithiuelauder Stew art a wealthy and public spirited cit izen of New York and Mrs James IIrnry Smith She made her social debut during the winter of and James Henry Smith better known as Silent Smith the multimillionaire bachelor gave her a grand ball at his fifth avenue home formerly the resi dence of William C Whitney Mr and Mrs Stewart separated about that time and two years later the wife secured a South Dakota di vorce She went abroad immediately and there married James Henry Smith On March 2S 1007 Mr Smith died in Japan while he was en route to New York with Mrs Smith and Miss Stewart Mr Smiths fortune was estimated at nearly 100000000 grJk J PJIINCE MIGUEL Of this amount his widow inherited under the will only about 3000000 while Miss Stewart received only the life interest at 4 per cent on bonds valued at 402004 It was said at the time however that Mr Smith had settled 1000000 on his wife at the time of their mar riage and had given her jewels worth nearly that amount Mrs Smith is reported as having settled 1000000 on her daughter as a bridal gift Dr Theophile Braga who has been named president of the provisional government is well qualified for the responsible post of provisional presi dent Dr Braga is a man about fifty five years old and a graduate of a leading European university He be gan the practice of medicine in Lisbon when a young man and has been prominent throughout Portugal for many years past About three years ago Dr Braga identified himself with the intellectual wing of the Republican party and be came president of the committee of seven of that organization In this office he wielded great political power and his undoubted honesty and well known integrity won many supporters for the party which was destined to obtain control of affairs He was long associated with Dr Bernardino Ma chado one of the foremost professors of the Lisbon university and who is prominently mentioned as the first president of the new republic It is said that a dancers slipper helped to kick young King Manuel from the throne he Inherited through the tragic death by assassination of his father King Carlos and his eldest brother the Crown Prince Luiz Philippe The dancer Is Mile Gaby Desyls a beautiful young German wo man who created a sensation in Ber lin and Paris with her jiu jitsu dance with a Japanese wrestler King Man uel saw her in the latter city it is said and Invited her to Lisbon De spite the unrest in the city he appeared publicly with the dancer This one incident on top of the grave crisis brought to hand by the anti clerical troubles and the growing spirit of republicanism was the match that touched off the mine of revolu tion PEHSISTEHT BEGGAfeS Tha More Egyptian Mendicants Get the More They Demand In Egypt one should never give bak sheesli eccpt for actual services ren dered Resist calmly but firmly every attempt at extortion Never pay till the stipulated service is finished then after you have paid a little more than the bargain called for turn a deaf eai to the protestations and entreaties that always follow Bear in mind that the more baksheesh you give the more clamorous becomes the applicant Real thanks and gratitude must not be ex pected for gifts A friend of mine once broke one ol these rules just to see what would happen As we passed through a lit tle mud village twenty miles from Cai ro he gave a sturdy beggar a milliemr dialf a cent This beggar accompa nied by others followed us to the edge of the village asking for more My friend then gave him a piaster C cents They followed us a hundred yard or so and were more persistent than before When they showed a disposi tion to go back he gave them 5 pias ters They followed us half a mile and became very clamorous I was afraid we should get into trouble and wanted him to stop it but when they began to lag he gave them 20 piasters They followed us two miles and the experiment might have ended serious ly had we not met a company of trav elers with a dragoman who sent the beggars about their business This may help you to understand Egyptian character Christian Herald LAPLAND BABIES For Their First Few Months They Livo In Wicker Baskets Little Laplanders spend the first few months of their existence in bas kets of wickeiwork provided at the top with a conical framework too close for the baby to fall through and yet giving the infant plenty of light and air Before commencing her work for the day the Lapp mother places her child in the basket and hangs it n the limb of some nearby tree occupation being found for the little one by stringing toys under a cord passed across the top of the basket Thus provided the child spends the entire day in the open and yet at the same time is guarded from the trou bles and dangers of outdoor child life In other countries The basket idea curiously parallels the Indian idea of strapping the pa poose into a carrying case but the Lapp baby has the advantage over Its Indian fellow in that its limbs are un confined and a certain amount of lib erty of movement is afforded The child is carried from place to place in the same basket the cord -by which it is attached to a tree being slung over the shoulder Fossils and Gold In Alaska the bones and often the entire bodies of extinct animals such as the mammoth the mastodon the reindeer and the bison are found most abundantly in layers of soil directly above gold bearing gravels So inti mate is this association between fossil animal remains and auriferous depos its that one scientist who has explored Alaska says fossils serve prospectors as indexes of the metallic richness of the soil In ancient times both gold and the bones of animals were deposit ed at the bottoms of valleys by action of rivers and smaller streams many of which have now disappeared conse quently the appearance of fossils is it is claimed an almost certain indication that gold will be found in the neigh borhood The cabins of many miners are ornamented with huge tusks and antlers unearthed in the diggings New York Tribune Definite Instructions Telegraphers have their troubles like the rest of mankind and the men who follow the dots and dashes tell sto ries based upon actual happenings that almost test the credulity of the hearer A man now in charge of a Postal of fice is responsible for the following which occured to him when he was holding down a key in an obscure place In the suburbs A farmer came in one day and handed me a message to Mrs Smith New York city I asked for the ad dress and niy patron looking at me with a pitying smile replied Sonny you just send it to Mrs Smith who keeps a boarding house In New York Dont let any one know you dont know where her place is Philadelphia Times Followed Instructions She was a woman of very puritan ical notions and when she came into his room to kiss her little boy good night and found that he had not said his prayers she was very much shock ed How was it Willie she asked that you neglected such an important duty You see mamma he replied when dad sent me in a hurry to bed he said there mustnt be another word out of me tonight Lippincotts Just the Very Trouble A French scientist says that the oceans hold enough gold in solution to give each inhabitant of the earth S24 000000 The trouble is that they will continue to hold It Albany Journal Might Is Right We have noticed that when two boys are playing with a wagon the smaller iboy is pretty apt to be the horse Atchison Globe Mercy turns hcrback to the unmerci 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