to l tf i DAN BURY J L Sims has been on the sick list Mrs Hannah Shore and Mrs Millie Billings were Marion visitors between trains Wednesday H L Ruby went to Oberlin and Ma rion on business Tuesday A good many people in this part of the county are suffering with the rgrip The Danbury Military band will give -a band concert Saturday Feb IS at -the opera house A deal was made in which W A DeMay became sole owner of the H li Goodenberger auto The Danbury Junta club gave an open meeting in the Congregational church Friday night A large audi ence was out and a good program re ported Charley Henton had his collar bone fractured while scuffling at Beaver -City one day last week James Logan arrived home Monday from Hebron Neb where he was on a visit with his brother Sam E H Husman professor of the Le banon school was a Danbury visitor Saturday between trains W A Stone was a Marion visitor between trains Thursday Charley the little son of Mr and Mrs R Oman is reported on the sick list G B Morgan purchased a new Buick auto the first of the week Wm Sullivan of Lebanon was a business visitor Thursday There will be a masquerade ball in the town hall February 22 The second quarterly conference of the M E church was held Saturday and Sunday Dr Campbell of Lebanon was up on business Friday Quite a number of people from Le banon attended the services at the M E church Sunday evening RED WILLOW There seems to be an epidemic of jaundice among the children and the 3roung folks An old friend of Mrs Sesson whom -she had not seen for twenty years visited her last week Mrs Cramer of Indianola spent the week with her daughter Mrs Lewis Elmer Little Blossom Longnecker has been sick for several days Misses Lucy Thomas and Nina Jones got up a surprise on Mr and Mrs Roy Jones on the twenty fifth anniversary of their marriage There were sixty guests nice presents and an enjoyable evening Mrs Longnecker spent Saturday with Mrs Thomas Lewis Elmer has been in McCook as juror fiyg Hows This We offer One Hundred Dollars Re gard for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure F J CHENEY CO Toledo O We the undersigned have known F J Cheney for the last 15 years -and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obliga tions made by his firm Walding Kinnan Marvin Wholeasle Druggists Toledo O Halls Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent free Price 75 cents per bottle Sold by all druggists Take Halls Family Pills for con stipation FOR BALD HEADS A Treatment That Costs Nothing If It Fails We want you to try three large bot tles of Rexall 93 Hair Tonic on our personal guarantee that the trial will not cost you a penny if it does not give you absolute satisfaction Thats proof of our afith in this remedy and it should indisputably demonstrate that we know what we are talking about when we say that Rexall 93 Hair Tonic Avill grow hair on bald heads except where baldness has -been of such long duration that the roots of the hair are entirely dead the follicles closed and grown over and the scalp is glazed Remember we are basing our state ments upon what has already been ac complished by the use of Rexall 93 Hair Tonic and we have the right to -assume that what it has done for tho sands of others it will do for you In any event you cannot lose anything by giving it a trial on our liberal guarantee Two sizes 50c and 100 Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store The RexalJ Store L W JMcConnell You are probably aware that pneu monia always results from a cold but you never heard of a cold result ing in pneumonia when Chamberlains Cough Remedy was used Why take -the risk whenthis remedy may be had for a trifle For sale by all dealers PUBLIC 2r 43 A R 4 lJtf Having decided to move to town I will sell at public auction where I now live one and one -half miles north of McCook on what is known as the August Droll place commencing at 10 a m on THURSDAY W NEBRASKA NUBBINS FOR 1910 Nebraska has a population of 1 192214 Nebraska has 11000 teachers in public schools Nebraska has the least percentage of illiteracy Nebraska raised 207948000 bushels of corn Nebraska raised 45596000 bushels of wheat Nebraska raised 71503000 bushels of oats Nebraska assessed 993545 horses and mules Nebraska assessed 2475639 cattle Nebraska assessed 1680460 hogs Nebraska banks have 185183654 v deposits Nebrasak fair was attended by 130 124 people Omaha was second in sheep third in cattle and 4th in hogs of the U S stock yards Real Estate Filings The following real estate filing have been made in tho county clerk3 office since our last report Irving R Andrews et ux to Sus anna Kennedy wd 8 9 in 17 Indianola 1050 00 A Galusha Son to The Pub lic certificate of Partner ship retail clothing and shoe business at McCook Neb Joel B Dolph et ux to Burn ett Samuel Dolph Art of Agreement sY2 nw nsw sy neVi ne1 ne qr 24-1-28 e nweJi lots 1 2 in 19-1-27 Pneumonia Follows a Cold But never follows the use of Fo leys Honey and Tar which checks the cough and expels the cold M Stockwell Hannibal Mo says It beats all the remedies I ever used I contracted a bad cold and cough and was threatened with pneumonia One bottle of Foleys Honey and Tar I completely cured me No opiates just a reliable household medicine A McMillen Remember the Name stJl 9 22 head of Horses and Mules 10 head of Cattle 4 milch cows giving milk one Shorthorn bull 1 Polled Angus bull 4 calves 12 head shoats farm implements SO bushels seed barley etc FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS OF SALE Sums of 10 and under cash sums over 10 a credit of 8 months will be given purchaser to give bankable paper drawing interest at 10 per cent from date No property to be removed until settled for Edward Droll COL J H WODDELL Auct P WALSH Clerk MARION J E Dodge and wife visited rela tives at McCook Sunday J C Rollins and wife were Sunday visitors at Indianola Several from here attended the church services at Danbury Saturday aid Sunday Miss Bertha Weyeneth of Franklin visited her folks west of town from Saturday until Tuesday evening Word came to town that Jacob Vannice had died Saturday morning at the home of his son-in-law E E Sumner of Sherman township Kan sas He had been in poor health a long time Interment at Oberlin George B Morgan was up from Danbury one day last week with two wagon loads of alfalfa and turned it over for a five passenger auto Albert Styer of Wray Colo was in town shaking hands with old friends one day last week Mr and Mrs John Glather were up from Beaver City last week visiting at the Albert Glather home south of town Fred Furman and family were over Sunday visitors at the Fowler home south of town While playing near a large stock tank of water Sunday evening Floyd the 2-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Frank Musgrave who live northwest of town fell in and was nearly drowned His older brother pulled him out A doctor was called and soon revived him There will be a Francis Willard Memorial Day entertainment at the school house Friday evengin Feb 17 Come out and witness the unveiling of Francis Willards picture C S Van Pelt and son of Cedar Bluffs were business visitors in town one day last week Nineteen ten will go down in his tory as the dryest year ever recorded in this country Only 1177 inches of rain fell during the entire year 1891 was the wettest year ever known 4427 inches haven fallen that 3ear The average for the past 20 years is 2215 inches and we are hoping to get at least an average this year Oberlin Herald Something special The Weekly Foleys Honey and Tar for all Inter Ocean and Farmer and this pa coughs and colds for croup per 125 for one year Ask us what is hoarseness and for racking It means grippe coughs No opiates Refuse substitutes A McMillen Subscribe for the Tribune PUBLIC SALE I will sell the following property to the highest bidder without reserve 7 miles northeast of McCook 4 miles northwest of Red Willow commencing at 10 oclock a m on Tuesday February 21 11 7 head of Horses 11 head of Cattle 5 fresh milch cowsextra good 2 cows fresh soon four calves 10 dozen chickens some corn household goods Farm Implements and other articles not listed FREE- LUNCH AT NOON TERMS OF SALE Sums of 10 and under cash sums over 10 a credit of 8 months will be given purchaser to give bankable paper drawing interest at 10 per cent from date 5 per cent discount for cash No prop erty to be removed until settled for HENRY BELLAIRS Col E D Snell Auct Wm Meyers Clerk P Walsh clerk CiNGSNNATUS SN SKIRTS CLORADO hails a Cincinnatus in petticoats n the persou of Mn Agnes L Riddle recently elected to the legislature in that state The only tlaw in the com parison is that Mrs Riddle has not left her plow and still keeps in touch with farm duties when not legis lating Many women have been honored by election to the legislature in Colorado since the adoption of woman suffrage eighteen ynjjrs ago but with few ex ceptions they have been like their brother lawgivers of the machine made variety The three other women elected to sit with Mrs Riddle in the house of representatives have no un usual characteristics One has for a number of years presided over the destinies of a small family hotel An other is a professional politician who has secured a job for her husband through her allegiance to the organ ization The third has won laurels as a worker and has been rewarded by the Denver Tammany These women like most of their pred ecessors are residents of Denver As is the custom to conciliate the women voters three of the eleven places given to Denver on the legislative ticket were assigned to women They were not pitted against a man as was Mrs Riddle who was nominated on the Republican ticket In a farming district which was normally Democratic Ad ams county the largest county in the district went Democratic by GOO votes but gave Mrs Riddle the Republican candidate 370 votes Op Before the Lark This sturdy German woman who has spent the last twenty years of her life on a dairy farm is the most pic turesque figure seen on the political horizon of Colorado in many years Since her election as a legislator Mrs Riddle finds it necessary to precede the lark by several hours in the mat ter of early rising At 3 a m ac cording to her daily schedule she Is busy preparing breakfast for dairy hands At 4 she serves them at table Five oclock finds her cleaning up the breakfast debris and planning and pre paring luncheon for her family and help for their consumption at the noon hour when she must be absent at the statehouse By G the shining faces of the chil dren are made ready for school and an hour later she speeds them on their way equipped with books and lunch eon baskets in search of education Seven oclock is the appointed hour for outlining the days duties for her employees Dobbin Is harnessed by S to a light buggy and the woman solon starts on a six mile drive from Glen dale to Denver where from 10 a m to 5 p m she takes a hand in molding the affairs of state Six oclock is the hour designated for the evening meal at the Riddle ranch and Mrs Riddle is always there to aid In Its preparation At 8 after the childrens hour they say their prayers and are put to bed as in any well reg ulated household In addition to her duties as house wife and legislator Mrs Riddle has been secretary of the state grange for six years and she frequently rounds out the routine of her daily chores by attending to the duties required of her by that organization which she has seen grow from twenty circles to fifty four with a membership of 4000 farm ers ner position as secretary places her in practical control of this body of ranchmen and keeps her alive to their interests and progress it would be regarded as extraordinary for a man to do these things What kind of wo man Is this who can compass them so satisfactorily to all concerned Has Never Been In 7zi She is not a brilliant suffragette She has never saluted a policeman in the eye with her strong right or prostrat ed a cabinet member with an upper cut She has never been in jail She is just a modest unassuming right thinking hausfrau who has by hard work secured a practical education When a little child in Germany she sat up far into the night and studied by candlelight wrapping the book about the candle to keep its light from being seen Through the grange she gained a knowledge of economic questions and as is natural In a suffrage state PUNTA ARENAS SEES LOSS Southernmost City of Americas Dreads Panama Canal Opening Anxiety is being felt at Punta Are nas Chile the southernmost city of the world over the possible effects of the opening of the Panama canal on traffic through the strait of Magellan All vessels passing between the east and west have been accustomed to stop at Punta Arenas to coal The town which has a population of 12 000 paved streets large stores and many public improvements has thrived particularly as a result of the ocean traffic which may be diverted to the canal African Railway Earnings Increase The earnings of the South African railways for the seven months since the union exceed by 5000000 those of the preceding corresponding period cussed political problems with ner hus band Mrs Riddle in common with all I truly worthy characters has an aver- sion for the personal pronoun I but j she yielded the other day I was born in Silesia Germany she said I attended High Daugh ters college before I came to this country at the age of sixteen My first efforts to become naturalized re sulted in two years study of domes tic science in St Louis After that I entered a training school for nurses and when I received my diploma took up the active service of my profes sion Then George Riddle came wooing and winning me away from my chosen work Twenty years ago I came to Glendale a bride and since that time the dairy farm has been the center of the universe to me I have not known the joy of tying baby shoes for my own children for no little ones have been given to us but I have raised a family of ten said the stateswoman I have taken to my heart and home the children of my two sisters one of whom died leaving a family of four another leav ing sis I have tried to do my duty by them but they are beginning to grow up now so I will have time for new interests While I never aspired to public office I have been interested in world affairs since my girlhood when my father held official position In Germany and I am glad to have the opportunity to work for the bet terment of the farmers Carried Democratic District Mrs Riddle represents Adams Arap ahoe and Elbert counties in the Eighteenth general assembly of Colo rado These counties comprise an area as large as the state of Rhode Island She drove all over her district during the campaign talking plain pol itics to her constituents and was en tertained at nightfall at the home of a friendly ranchman When the votes were counted in this Democratic dis trict Mrs Riddles personal popularity gave her a very comfortable majority Although Mrs Riddle belongs to the minority party in the house the mem bers of both parties never lose an op portunity to show their respect for her opinions upon the subjects in which she is interested They regard her as authority upon scientific reforms for the farmer She has demonstrated that she is a practical woman by the program she made out for herself and which she hopes to see put into effect while she is in the legislature As a member of the advisory board of the State Agricultural college she understands its needs and Its methods and she advocates an appropriation for that institution which shall provide for a corps of teachers who shall travel about the state to teach the farmers wives and daughters as well as the farmers the simple lessons of sanitary living and nursing and who shall also teach them how to relieve the dreary monotony of ranch life by harmless social pleasures Such a course of training Mrs Rid dle believes will check the mad rush of the boys and girls from country homes to the pitfalls of the city Advocates Cream Testing Another hobby of Colorados remark able woman legislator is the establish ment of a bureau of cream testing Ac cording to Mrs Riddle each county should have a supervisor or inspector to look after the cream testers She claims this protection in behalf of the farmer who receives only 14 cents for the gallon of milk for which the dairy man gets 33 This injustice it is said Is due to the cream tester whose de cision is final This condition of af fairs is driving men out of the dairy business in Colorado and favoring the shipment of milk from Kansas Mrs Riddle hopes by proper legislation to right this wrong The other members of the legislature may not know that this quiet but de termined woman with ideas has not waited for any one to set her a good example but has taken the initiative on the anti pass question and has promptly returned all the passes she received at the opening of the session The advocates of woman suffrage taking stock of Mrs Riddles good qualities are triumphantly pointing to this vital German dairywoman with a talent for politics and are proclaiming her the woman of the hour in Colo rado HANDS DOWN BANDITS CRY Wants Womens Plumes and Fears Hatpin Jabs Pietro the plume snatcher has made life miserable for the young women of Minneapolis and St Paul He has made life miserable and their hats worse for forty dollar willows have been snatched with as little emo tion by the plume snatcher as the ordinary ten or fifteen dollar kind The victims have always had to keep their hands down for the bandit Is afraid of hatpins so instead of Hands up he calls Hands down as he points a deadly looking revolver Wear Cotton Dont Produce It The provinces of Yunnah and Kwangsi China have a population of about 8000000 each Very little cot ton Is produced there while the use Df cotton clothing is universal FOR AGED PEOPLE Old Folks Should Be Careful in Their Selection of Regulative Medicine We have a safe dependable and al together ideal remedy that is partic ularly adapted to the requirements of aged people and persons of weak constitutions who suffer from constipa tion or other bowel disorder We are so certain that it will relieve these complaints and give absolute satisfac tion in every particular that we of fer it with our personal guarantee that it shall cost the user nothing if it fails to substantiate our claims This remedy is called Rexall Orderlies Rexall Orderlies have a soothing healing strengthening tonic and reg ulative action upon the bowels They remove all irritation dryness soreness and weakness They restore the bow els and associate organs to more vig orous and healthy activity They are eaten like candy may be taken at any time without inconvenience do not cause any griping nausea diarr hoea excessive looseness flatuence or other disagreeable effect Price 25c 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