y - i m i si r I 3 IV BALD HEADS NOT WANTED Baldness is too Generally Consid ered a Sign of Advanced Age A bald headed person does not have an equal chance with one blessed with a healthy head of liair because laldness is too gen erally accepted as an indication of age Many large corporations have established an age limit and refuse tio take men over -35 years of age as new employes Probably 65 cf bald li ended people may regain a good head of healthy hair if they will fol low our advice and accept our offer We have a remedy that we positively guarantee to grow hair on any head unless tihe roots of the hail are entirely dead their follicles closed and the scalp has become glazed and sliiny We want people to try this remedy at our risk with the distinct understanding that un less it does exactly what we claim it will and gives saitisf ac tion in every respect we shall make no charge for the remedy used duiing the tiial We know exactly what we are talking about and with this of fer hack cf our statements no one should scoff doubt cur words or heeotate to put our remedy to an actual test We want every one in McCook who is suffering from any scalp or hair trouble dandruff falling hair or baldness to trv our Rexall 93 Hair Tonic We want them to use it regularly say until three bottles haAe been usd and if it does not eradi cate dandruff cleanse and re fresh the raalp tighten the hair Deafness Cannot be Cured by local annlications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deaf ness and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an inf lamed condition of the mucous lining of the eustachian tube Wh i this tube is inflamed you have a rum bling sound or imperfect hearing and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result and unless the inflam mation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever i nine caces out of ten are caused by in its roots and grow new hair we will return every cent ipaic us for the mere asking Then is no formality expected and wt exact no obligation from the nse whatever We are established right hen in McCook and make this offei with a full understanding thai our business success entirely de pends upon the sort of treatmen we accord our customers anc we would not dare make tin above offer unless we were posi tively certain that Ave could sub sitantiiate it in every particular Remember you can obtain Rex all Remedies in this communit only at our store The Rexal Store L W McConnell Notice To the editors of the estate of Carrie M Farnsworth deceas ed You are hereby notified tha1 the time for filing claims agains said estate expires June 29 1912 and that the county judge of Ret Willow county Nebraska will sii on the first day of July 1912 at the hour of nine oclock a in to examine all claims against sai estate with a view to their ad iustment and allowance Dated December 23rd 1911 Seal J C MOORE County Judge C E ELDRED Attorney December 25 1911 Sts KODAK FILMS Developed and printed Prices Reasonable F H TBIMBLE 503 East 3d St Phone black 90 catarrh which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous sur faces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness caused by catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure Send for circu lars free F J Cheney Co Toledo Ohio Sold by druggists 7oc Take Halls Family Pills for consti pation Try a Tribune vaTcli results TTiXrrvZ S2 Z TEE EFFECTIVE LAXATIVE Tastes Like and Is Eaten Candy Like- In our experience in the band ling of drugs and medicines we believe wo have never had ex perience with any remedy thait gave such greait satisfaction to ooir customers as do Rexall Or derlies This- remedy is notlike any -other laxative or cathartic I contains all tlie good features of OftLhex laxatives but none of their faults Our own faith in Rexall Order lies is so strong that we -offer them to you with our own posi tive personal guarantee that if they do not thoroughly satisfy want ad ami A Moving Christmas Sermon Twas loneh on M C ok- main street T were j a mjr on and fr i CirMniij eie whn v countr lui I 1 f - - f timiiflikt la lo a T Kl ifv liin in An i In- ii- i i a juvw 1 known A ri i iri i riii il the iri iir pit- ivi ton 1 sf n V U i i returned at List rill I hia Tiv iiiin t fitlii rs iiart with jo V ili i vinir m hr 1 ti h l an i i rii r li el i j i oi ce in re ier Innn lt I boy Teirs tiinimtl the of the country lad Yei ti i i i vision of ftr away Oi h 1 1 1 - i mi Vier ie a- nin 1 ud hi- f tii r an mother old and tjray in 1 w to hwr oli wor I from him V I iiv io -ft hi- well loved ace lie i feit a mjj of reil remorse An 1 ri imj Ilickh left ile jjlice When r -e in sun on Ulirist i as day it h iiler ahoiie than ere before On the little ottaije at the farm For the fci sioi 1 at ii- fathers door y V ivkijn 1 - G II atkixs Vice Pred R A G ken Cshr The Citizens National Bank of McCoik Nebraska Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000 dRSgiSP Uru CTORS V Kriiiklm A McUillen R A Green II Watkius Vernice Franklin you you only need tell us and we -will hand back to you every penny you paid us for them Therefore in trying them upon our recommendation you take no risk whatever Rexall Orderlies taste like and are eaten like candy They do not grape cause nausea exces sive looseness or any other an noyance They act so -easily that they may be taken at any time day or night They are particu larly good for children aged or delicate persons They ane put up in convenient tablets in three sizes of packages Prices 10c 25 and 50c Remember Rexall Remedies can he obtained in this commun ity only at mr store The Rexall Store L W JtfcConneil BROTHER LONG LOSl temple Indians Carried Away William Brown at Austin Tex I Recent Rumors Have Prompted Search by Mrs Carrie Jayne Mc Farland a Sister but So Far Without Result Darlington Okla Nearly seven v years rgo William Love Brown tUt i twelve years old was carried away iv a band ot Comanche Indians trom tn home ol his parents in the outsKi -of Austin Tex and taken to the C o manche camps in what is now sqiu west Oklahoma Ever since that r the kinsmen ot the lost boy have Ltt i searching lor him and hoping that i might be found Their inquiries wc lately renewed by reason ot a news paper story telling of an old man long captive among Indians in Oklahoma who was trying to find his people Mrs Carrie Jayne McFarland ot Mrs Carrie Jayne McFarland ipre and took Amos lrom the Indian rnd then turned to my mother andi mid her to take the children and go quickly into the house My mother ran with the children at her side An arrow narrowly missed her and stuck in the door lacitg as she entered the house My lather ran but was hot and tell In the yard near the door An arrow passed halt way through the arm of little Amos just above his lelt elbow Two carpenters at work on the bouse were present One of them Mr Hos kins was shot and killed My mother called to the carpen ter in the house and they carried my Inther inside He asked for brother William and was told by the negro girl that the last time she saw him the Injins were takin him off Father died in fifteen minutes after he was shot He and Mr Hosklnu were buried across the road trom the house My mother kept hoping and looking tor brother Williams return tor thirty years or longer RUNS MULE BY ELECTRICITY Owner Has Device to Hurry Beast When He Shows Symptoms of Hookworm Forrest City Ark Friends ot Su perintendent Chilner oi the city water and light plant are at a loss whether to class him as the meanest man in Arkansas or the most Ingenious one The water department has a Missou ri mule which possessed the reputa tion of being the laziest quadruped ever harnessed until Mr Uhllner rigged a patent starter on the wagon to be drawn by It He put a small electric battery with a switch con venient to the drivers hand and at tached an insulated wire to the head stall of the bridle thence to the ring on the bit and then back to Its tall Now when the gang Is ready to start there is no cranking nor horse whipping to be done The device wa3 resorted to after his muleship threat ened to bankrupt the plant buying whips Mr Chilner has applied for patents Molasses Kills Many Fish New Orleans Dead shrimp by the million and thousands of fish are floating on the surface of Lake Pont chartraln as a result of their feeding on molasses The sweet diet round its way into the lake from the city Bew ers when 600000 gallons flowed in the streets -by the bursting of a storage tank The molasses contained abouti 2 per cent of potash THEATRE TOMORROW NIGHT E3rcp I i I tKugnRHBi iH Sk vRbE Bbil HSuH BQHDflBKHnHVrflVH - COL GEORGE W BAIN The name of Col George W Gar tllinks t has solved the problem Bain has been a household word f stf iy ta1 Jh is thechief ob - uavav lui iij iu iiiuuuiuir uiin t Port Lavaca Tex sister ot Broun in thousands ot homes through Mr Gary thinks nis aeropIane nas heard ot the and has written to story out the for than country more a met the Wright patents and avoided i umiu aiau i muan aBei u f TJ j j an infringement of them while all homa asking it they know or the man J Z i e i n the other heard him times the successful flying machines are The agents have no knowledge x many him Mrs McFarland is being ones most anxious to hear him cd in her search by her son-in-law again It is doubtful whether he P Penfield of Houston Tex CQuld in dull express a thought a s ionaries among the Klowas and Co- - or neloquent manner if he shotild manches have been requested to que tion the old men or these tribes ami try He IS rightly called The i possible learn ir they have an Silver tongued Orator of Ken- I nowledge ot the attack on the Brown tucky He might also be called he the humorist of Kentucky the1 Mrs McFarland lately told this story ot the Incidents that led to favorite son the pride ot the less ot her brother lyceum and many other designa J Some eight or ten Comanche In- tions of honor and esteem No cM ins rode up to our gate Sunday mQre hj hl respected and ly 10 1S42 and asked the way to t j t J to none has there been accorded tistln Father walked out near the jr ue to direct them my mother and more sincere praise He holds t1 e children lollowing to look at the phenomenal record of twelve incl ot the Indians and tin- Ij acea nnnparnnres at the preat as- AfmHanronc over th tencP sembIJ at Chautauqua N Y It is claimed must pay the Wrights -d picked up my brother Amos and thirty six at Ocean Grove N J nini The pneed him behind him and started ta nine at Bay View Mich and rit a belt round his and th childs from five to twenty or more at ist In that way trying to strap the i manr other rnild to him Father stepped out the I V T W WW NciIiTjc is h the City ci MfCW S i r I City Wtfr e jji bki o a cjiTiu cent ot sTid Ores K 1 T 1 If- il -I USminwz3r by given that uud VTiL v J t a n Ki4 n i ug jkC I DoikjV i bjik Ie a u m ni i 1 i i i i um ah iv t t i - riled wii lilt pivj ci j on or I lore tn twenty n i i day of Jinuaiy li12 at si oclock p m Thu e bends to draw int r iit at fv pr cent i n u Plyabk on iibe 15 h Of d Tin uary of each year to and includ ing Jnirrv Hth 19 - no n t nH r v1 inrri reserves the rvnh tr ac ipt r rei il rv and all bd WUncso fur Irnch rf M r i Jsrinrv 13Vi 1012 JAMES McADAMS Mayor Attest T r RTOLL City Clerk City Seal How to Test Seed Coin Enough ears tc plant twenty acres can be tested in a single day with a heme made tauter TJalve a box six inches deep and about tvve by three feet in size Tvfl box aliit IHf full f m dt s nd r awdu t Pi- ed it well down so it will hive a smooth even surface Xow take a wlrte elcth about the size rf the box rule it eff checker board fash on making squares one and one half inches each way Number the checks 1 2 3 and so on Place this over the sind dirt or sawdust Take the ears to be tested and eiibheir lay them out on the floor and mark a number in front of each or attach a numbered tag Niow take off about six kernels from each ear not all from the sianne place but at several paints on all skies Put these kernels on the squares ccrr in number to those- placed on the ears of corn Be -careful not to get theim mixed Kecip the ears numbered to correspond exactly wiiith the numbers on the squares of cloth After the kernels have been placed carefully on the cloth wlidch covers the moist sand dirt or sawdust cover them with an other cloth considerably larger than the box cover this cloth with about two inches of the same moist sand and keeip the box in a warm place It must not get cold The kernels will germinate in four to six days Remove the cover carefully to avoid imiisplaoing the kernels Ex amine them carefully Some -will havot long sprouts hut almost no roots others -will not have grown at all hut the -kernels from ears which will produce corn if plant ed waM have both sprouts and srood root systems Compare the numbers on the squares wJth these on the ears Put back into the feeding corn bin the ears which correspond in numbr to the numbers on the squares where kernels did not grow or where ihcy showed only weak rccts The ears numbered correspond ing to those on the cloth which shewed strong signs of life are the ones to preserve for seed Every kernel from these ears should produce a stalk every atalk an tax A FECULIAR MEW AEROPLANE Its Unusual Shape Is Expected to Ob viate Present Difficulties Inven tor Clairrs Stability Paterson X J V A Gary of Pat erson has built an aeroplane which looks as though it might easily make a noise like a hoop and roll away But it really cant Moreover Mr 1 ii Ti SSa rv i yir - rj w 4 t Ji ji H i -- A Queer Aeroplane Wright and other flyers meet changed conditions caused by gusts ot wind on one side or the other by warping the main planes of interme diate planes If they didnt their ma chines would skid sideways into the first air pocket and be wrecked Mr Oaiys machine presents a side riding at the bottom of the hoop in wlnoli his three planes are enclosed brings the center of gravity of the machine so low that it cant tip over It is now awaiting the building of a heavy motor to have its final trial Gobbler Broods on Nest Evans Colo Turkey gobblers have been known to care for motherless chicks but a three-year-old handsome bronze gobbler on the George Jones farm near here is sitting on a nest of annum payable sDini anmially at 20 eggs and results the bankinir hous of Kxan watched -v ir ri i A w Itll lij lit - ire anxiously rder of Hearing Io ail persons interested in the ejtatt ex James K Jackson de ceused You will take notice of the following in the county court of Ked TViillciw County Nebraska In the matter of the estate of James R Jackson deceased Now on this 13th day of Jan uary 1912 Ruth E Jackson hav ing filed her verified petition in this count praying that the ad ministration of the estate cf James R Jackson deceased be dispensed with and that his heirs be determined It is ordered that a hearing on aacid petition be had at the coun ty count room in said county on the 5th day of February 1912 ait 10 oclock a m and that no tice hereof be given to all per sons interested in said estate by publishing this order for three successive weeks in The McCook Tribune a legal newspaper pub lished in sand county FRANK M COLFER Seal County Judge C n BOTLE Attorney First publication Jan 15 6ts In the County Court of Red Willow county Nebraska In the matter of the Estate of Stephen Bolles deceased Staite of Ne braska Red Willow County To all persons interested in the estate of Stephen Bolles deceas ed You are hereby notified that Marilla Bolles executrix of the last will and testament of Steph en Bolles deceased has filed hei final account in said matter and a petition for final settlement and discharge and that the resi due of said estate be assigned in accordance with the terms of said wilL Said final account and petition will be heard in the coun ty court room in the city of Mc Cook in said county on the 29th day of January 1912 at one oclock p m and you are here by cited to appear and show cause if any such exists at the time and place above designated why said account should not be allowed and said petition grant ed Witness my hand and the seal of said court this 5th day of Jan uary 1912 FRANK M COIiFER Seal County Judge Pirst publication Jan 8 6ts PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY Your combings made into switches and puffs MRS L M THOMAS Phone Ash 2354 McCOOK MACHINERY AND IRON WORKS Machine Work Blacksmithing Horse Shoeing We are agents for the Celebrated Ford Auto 210 1st st W -- Phone red 450 JENNINGS HUGHES CO Plumbing Heatina and Gas Fitting Phone 33 Estimates furnished freeBasemeEt Postoffice building ROLAND R REED M D Physician and Surgeon Local Surgeon B M cuvuns uiiicfc xoc resilience 217 Office Rooms 5 6 Templs building McCook Neb DR HERBERT J PRATT Registered Graduate Dentist Office 212 Main av over Mc Connells drug store Phones Of fice 160 residence black 131 DR R J GUNN Dentist Phone 112 Office Rooms building McCook 3 and 5 Wai R H GATEWOOD Dentist Phone 163 Office Room 4 Masonic temple McCook Neb C E ELDRED Lawyer Bonded Abtracter and Examiner of Titles Stenographer and notary in office McCook Nebraska JAMES HART M R C V S Veterinarian Phone 34 Office Commercial barn McCook Nebraska L C STOIiL CO Jewelers Ooticlans Eyes tested and fitted Fine re pairing McCook Neb H P SUTTON CO Jewelers and Opticians Watch Repairing Goods ol Quality Main avenue McCook Nebro JOHN E KBLLEY Attorney at Law and Bonded Abstracter Agent of Lincoln Land Co Of fice in Postoffice building Mc Cook Nebraska A G BUMP Real Estate and Insurance Office 305 2nd st East Phone black 252 THE INTERMISSION for all kinds MAGAZINES AND DAILIES Temple Building Kansas City Post 5c week Heating PlumbiDg MiddletonRuby Are prepared to fur nish estimates on short notice They keep a complete line of Bath Tubs La vatories Sinks and other plumbing mater ial including a good line of lawn hose and sprinklers Phone No 182 - McCook Nebr If your children are subject to at tacks of oroup watch for the first symptom hoarseness Give berlains Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the at tack may be warded off For sale by all dealers 4 J V 1 m t