I- 1 LSyplSfejMvwwTOW WinaiHWiiiwniwiiiiiM iinii 1 1 - 1 l 1 I X Jjjfftiyajv Largest Circulation n Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance Announcement I wish to announce to the Republican voters of this county thut I sbull bo a candidate for the Hepublicnn nomina tion for County ClerK at the Primnry Election on Tuesday Septouibsr 3rd 1907 and that I would like to have all fair mindod Republican voters who be lieve in good clean business like service from their public servants and who want men that are absolutely free from 11 hnna nr rincr ruin free from all machine or corporation influence to consider my Tnaront fllllv Chas SkalcA tj l Atm51 9fi 1QfY7 JLUUIUMU1U luul iiii ww v - ri v Announcement v I hereby announce to the Republicans of Red Willow county that I shall be a candidate for the office of County Clerk on the Republican ticket at the Prim ary Election to be held on Tuesday September 3 1907 I respectfully ask the consideration ot the Republican electors of the county Stuabt B McLean McCook Neb April 20 1907 Announcement 1 respectfully announce that I will be a candidnte for the office of Clerk of the District Court of Red Wil low county on the Republican ticket uuhinnt tn thn decision of the Repub lican Primaries to be held on Tuesday September 3 1907 Uhesteb A Rodgkus Valley Grange Prect April 261907 Announcement I respectfully announce that I will be a candidate for the office of county treasurer of Red Willow county on the republican ticket at the primary election Tuesday September 3 1907 If elected will give up present occupa tion and personally attond to the duties of the othce Justin A Wilcox McCook Nebraska May 2 1907 Announcement I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of judge of the fourteenth judicial district of Nebraska on the republican ticket subject to the decision of the republican primary elec tion to be held September 3 1907 Chakles E Eldked McCook Nebraska Announcement I desire to announce to the electors of the Republican party of Red Willow county that I am a candidate for the of- fice of County Treasurer and respect fully solicit the consideration of etch elector in the coming primaries to take place in each precinct oo Tuesday Sept 3 1907 I M Beardslee May 3 1907 COURT HOUSE NEWS COUNTY COURT Marriage licenses since last report Jacob J Kapp aged 22 Omaha Neb and Nellie Bridges aged 22OmahaNeb Lon M Mitchem age 30 Clayton Kan Florence E Bales age 21 Mc Cook Nebr Married April 25 by county judge Conrad Bastrom age 39 McCook Nebr Mrs Anna Muller age 41 Mc Cook Nebr George W Belders age 26 Elton Nebr Eva Olmstead age 19 Cam bridge Neb Floyd M Dutt age 21 McCook Neb Clara Anton age 17 McCook Nebr A Guaranteed Cure For Piles Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case no matter of how long standing in 6 toll days First application gives ease and rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it send 50c in stamps and it will bo for warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co St Louis Mo 5BB3HE3BR3BMrKrTrBriiB5BL Boilermakers Have Fine Dance The first annual ball of McCook lodge No 407 International Brotherhood of Boilermakers and Iron Ship Builders of America in Menard opera house Wed nesday evening drew a tine crowd and resulted in a splendid time for all l onmnl iitirl linnnciul SUCCeSB TllO boys are to be warmly congratulated upon the success of their first effort J C Green machinist has joined the shop force again Machinist William Richelieu return ediirpt of the week from the Chicago conference Toot nvidnv mnrninp at Franklin No 13s pouph went under the train damag ing the mail greatly A rn Uma ohofUitlC RVStom IS HOW in vogue Like the coon trap it catches em a comin and a goin Engines 3 il and 1232 went out of the shop this week and the 303 121 and 321 were placed in the back shop for an overhauling m Unrw mirtarinfpnrlRnt of motlVO power was out from Lincoln Wednes day together with his elbrk Mr Corey on a trip of inspection Death of Joseph Miller Joseph Miller one of the oldest resi dents of Hitchcock county died rather suddenly last Thursday evening He had been ailing for some time with asthmatic trouble but was able to be up and around until the final summons came About an hour before he died he sent for Mr Solomon to mano nis will and after finishing the work he walked with Mr Solomon out in the yard where they talked for a few min utes When Mr Solomon returned to town Mr Miller sat on the porch where Mrs Miller left him to go ana muK iuo cow Upon her return she found him lying dead where she had left him but a few minuted before Mr Miller came to this county about twenty years ago and resided on a homestead six miles north of Culbertson in Blackwood pre cinct for a number of years later he lived over on the Willow for several years and about three years ago he moved to Culbertson Mr Miller leaves a wife two sons and one daughter to mourn his departure August the unnnirpur sfin is ntteudinsr business at Beatrice Frank the other son lives on his farm up in Blackwood precinct seven miles north of Culbertson Mrs Casper Hackencamp the daughter lives across the Willow in Frontier county about ten miles northeast of this place Mr Miller was 63 years old The fun eral was held last Saturday afternoon in the Evangelical church Sermon was preached by Rev Rekow Communicated Mrs M 0 Reynolds Called Marv O Reynolds was born March 13 1858 in Wylueing Penn She was married to M O Reynolds Feb 25 1880 This union was blessed wih four children one son and three daughters She died at her home in Culbertson Friday April 19 1907 Deceased was a member of the Method ist Episcopal church and the Degree of Honor The funeral was held Sunday lorenoon in uuargo ui iuo ucgiw Honor The church was too small to seat the audience and many were stand ing in the aisles and tne nan xne ser mon was preached by her pastor Rev Chader Text John 142 His outlines T7orQ Tho Fnthorhnnd of God the Brotherhood of Man the Saviorhood of Christ and the Friendship of the Spirit Interment was made in Culbertson cem etery Tho ceremonies at the grave were conducted by the order and were both beautiful and impressive Mrs Reynolds leaves a husband one son three daughters a father tlree sis ters five brothers and a host of friends to mourn her departure Mr Reynolds and family may rpst assured that they have the love and sympathy of the en tire community Communicated piUi - - frM l MHIII mi i - m m EBW - I By F M KIMMELL WCTrU Meeting The meeting of the W O T U held at Mrs J C Moores last J riduy after noon was well attondad Mrs VV imor rend from the second chapter of Ilabak kuk followed by prayer by Deaconess Moore Mrs Callen read the law on the liquor question and there was an animated talk about some of the law violations Some thougnc u wie m briate law could be enforced on some or the confirmed drunkards that it might be a good object lesson to our young men The law is all right but why not rn0t9 ThB nflxt nicotine will be held at the residence of Mrs CWWim er Friday May 10 at 3 p m 14 Say you saw it in The Tribune DANBURY Mrs Wbitakerand her daughter Mrs Ollie Collings of McCook are here vis iting with old friends Miss Alta Morgan closed a successful term of school in Hamburg district last Friday nQ vanr ncrn last TueSdBV tlie juv j -- - clone north of town occurred if it is correctly remembered All ot tne country is settled up again and every one has rebuilt Mr Clifton who had been called to Iowti on the account of his mothers sickness arrived home last week Dr DeMay made h business trip to McCook last Tuesday Mr and Mrs John Grovert and Mr and Mrs Bobst of Indianola visited friends and relatives last Sunday MianNptMfiPlavford of Sunny Kan sas is working for Mrs Frank Must grave this week Cash Received on Account Charge Paid Out and other cash register printed supplies at The Tribune office Get The Tribune to do your printing LEGAL NOTICE To Lovina Kendall and all persons interested in tho promises hereinafter described ou are hereby notified that tho Major and Council of tho city of McCook Eed Willow County Ne braska wil hold a special meeting m the council chamber of the city hall in McCook at the hour of seven oclock p m central stand ard time on May 27 1907 for tho purpose of equalizing and assessing that portion of lots 14 and 15 iu block 29 in the original town now city of McCook Red Willow County Nebraska described as follows Commencing at a point 6fc0 feet eai t of the northwest corner of lot lo in block 29 thence east 9 feet 8 inches thenco south 130 feet thence vest 19 feet 8 inches thence north 130 feet to place of beginning the j Arrvl Urinir nnrl lillrl 119 square feet of brick sidwalk on tho south side of Dennison screes uduluuk u u inonnsrao an expense to said city in the sum of S1U03 A special tax will be levied against the aforesaid prop rty to pay the costs of same and for tlie costs of these proceedings By order of the Mayor and Council of the city of McCook Red Willow County Nebraska rsKAL H W CONOVEB i 2Mt Clty Clerk LEGAL NOTICE To Sarah Hosier and all persons interested in tho premises hereinafter described You are hereby notified that the Mayor aud Council of tho city of McCook Red Willow county Ne braska will hold a special meeting in the council chamber of tho city hall in McCook Nebraska at seven oclock p in central stand ard time on May 27 1907 for tho purpose of equalizing and assessing the west twenty five feet of lots 14 and 15 in block 29 in tho original town now city of McOook Red Willow county Nebraska the said city of McCook haying re built and laid 137 square feet of brick sidewalk on the south side of Dennison St abutting on said premise atanexperse to the city in the sum of 1336 A special tax will be Tovied against the aforesaid property to pay tho costs of same and for the cots of these proceedings Bv order of the Major aud Council of tho City of McCook Red Willow County Nebraska SEAL H W CONOVEK City Clerk LEGAL NOTICE To Franklin P Allen and all persons inter ested iu lot 4 btock 21 original town now city of McCook Red Willow Count Nebraska You are hereby notified that the Mayo and Council of the city of McCook will hold a special moot ing in the council chamber of the city hull in McCook at the hour of seven oclock p m central standard tune on May 27 190 for the purpose of equalizing and a sesing said Jot 4 in block 23 said citv of McCook having rebuilt and laid 20 square feet of cement sidewalk on the west side of Madison street abutting on nw1 1 I of in n rninf tf ICJlffl eifV lit fll4 S11I11 tliu itrit iuuu vl - v v -- of 3375 A special tax will bo levied agiLtt the aforesaid property to pay the costs of ame and for the costs of these proceedings Bv order of the major and council of the city of McCook Red Willow Countv Nebraska H W Cono En City Clerk- 1 ilTwJMcTnvvr ft a- rujn - - t H i nn m i mini i ii i i n II I I II i II I J1rTl Ill I i II i Mi tl T--- r i y i win tem of Now f or Pure Food lliiipB I U- Dr PRICES fciM Cream Baking Powder vBgssm 1 A PURE CREAM OF TARTAR POWDER miiumwnaaqs MADE FROM GRAPES gM MBI -- Kc tr j v t a M rfl IT - irammrisiateizig3Siaiamf7znriitAvmmmmviy wmmininr Baptismal Services Special baptismal services will be held at the Methodist church next Sun day morning at 11 oclock Both adults and children who desire baptism by sprinkling may receive it at the church in the morning baptism by immersion or pouring will be administered at the river near South McCook bridge at 3 p m Candidates for baptism plui30 inform the pastor M B Carmnn Phnno RuHttOI Rihle readinc on bap tism at the morning church service Tho public is invited ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Tho State of Nebraska Red Willow County ss In tho County Court - In tho matter of ttio estato of iluam Idiloy deceased On reading and filing tho petition of Jlarvoy P Bailer praying thut administration of said estate bo granted to Charley Bailey as admin istrator Ordered thut May 21 A D 1007 at 10 oclock a in iB assigned for hearing said petition when all persons interested in saiu matter may appear at a County Court to bo held in and for said County and show cause why tho prayer of petitioner should not oe granted and that notice or the pendency ol said petition and tho hearing Jtheroof bo given lO all perilous UlwrCMUU iu auu u AC i lishing a copy of this order in the McLook m 1 1 nHHMnni nlinfi1 1 T1 QAlfl JLTlDiine a wneniy iiDwapuiJc - County for three weeks prior to said day ot hearing Dated May 1st 1007 m3 rc J C MOOHE leal County Judge APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska May 3 1S07 Nptico is heroby given that Mitchell U Cldo has tiled in tho city clerks ollico his bond aud petition for a a license t sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building on lot 9 block 21 in the second ward original city of McCook for tho jear ending April 30 1WS 5 3t Applicant APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska May 3rd 1907 Notice is heroby given that Williilm Y John son has filed iu the city clerks ollico his bond and petition for a license to sell malt spiritu ous and vinouB liquors in the building ou tlie south 17 feet of lot 15 block 27 Main avenue in the first wurd of the city of McCook for the year ending April 30 1903 William Y Johnson PUBLICxVTION NOTICE r ri r ff Tir nlir Tnlin T Uracil Julia C Brady and Joseph F Brudy minor heirs of John TBrady deceased and Mary E Brady as guardian of Loretta Brady John 1 Brady Julia C Brady and Jo eph F Brady minors defendants will take notice that on the 25th day of April 1907 Esther A Lewis defend i i inniMimi fnwl mcstMtitinn ntrairiHt 5 said deleudants the plaintiff and tho other de fendants horeinaiter name lnmuuii iji uuiiik in the District Court for Red Willow County Ne braska wherein Edward B Cowles is plaintiff aud Esther A Lewis Andrew E Harvey surviv ing partner of tho firm of Burton Harvey and the defendants firat uforesaid are defendants tho object and prajer of which aro to foreclose a mortgage executed and delivered by Harris Tuttleaud Mary Tuttle to said Esther A Lewis on Nov 10 18SIS upon tlio west half of tho southeast quarter of section one and the north east quarterof section twelve all in township on north range thirty west of tho 6th princi pal meridian in said county to secure the pay ment of one promissory note dated November 16 1SS6 for S6U0 due in 5 years from date thereof and to foreclose the payment of 34 24 taxes paid thereunder and interest on said notes and taxes that there is now duo and upaid on said notes mortgages aud taxes paid by said Esther A Lewis the sum of 634 24 with 10 percent interest thereon OU JOUU mureui uum nuiiuioJiuijwv thereof from Dec 5 1906 and on 2115 thereof eJ T r fCVV tff enme nnrl intfirpst said cross potitionor prays for a decree of tore- closure bud sale oi saiu premises uuu iui oral relief You are required to answer said cross petition on or before the 3rd day of June 1907 Dated April 25th 1907 Esther A Lewis Cross Petitioner By W S Morlan Her Attorney NOTICE OF SUIT Barber wife of Benjamin Barber whose firsi name is to plaintiff unknown will take notice tnat on April 10 j jui rreuuntkn r r nlnintilT filo1 Iiiq nwtiMnn in thr dis trict court of Red Willow count Nebraska the object and praer of which are to quiet his title to the northeast quarter of section twenty two l ol tin M tinrtli rif rjinro fUPlltV nine 29 west in Red Willow county Nebraska aud for a decree that the defendant has no dower or other interests thsreiu adverse to that of the plamtitl and lor t quitiime renei inu aro r quired to auswer said petition on or be fore Monday the 27th day of May A D 1907 Dated April 1G 1907 Frederick A Lofton Plaintiff Bv J E Kelley his attorney DISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I have disposed of m interest iu the real estato business to J S McBruer who will continue the bnsine March 1 1907 S D Taylor PUBLICATION NOTICE Birt Allingtoti defendant will take tice that on tho 20th of 4pril 1907 Nnnc L lingtpn tho plaiutiff filed her potition in Real Estate Transters Tim fallmvinrr real estate fjlinsra have been made in tho county clerks ofliee since our last report - Lincoln Land Co to J E Hathorn wd 3fc 4 in 3 Central ad Bartley Lincoln Land Co to Elnora M Smith wd 9 10 in 6 Indianola Lincoln Laud Co to Geo A Campbell 10-11-12 in 15 2nd McCook Arthur Atkinson wf to Myra M Whit tlesey wd ne4 set se4 se4 21-2-30 Clarence B Gray wf to Francis Cain wd 1 2 interest in 11 12 in 26 1st McCook Francis Cain wf to Clarence B Grai ls interest in 10 in 26 1st McCook G W Jones wf to Joseph Hoover qcd 6 in 70 Bartley f i DO- Al the the Stato of Nebraska the object and prayer there- f beiug to obtain a divorce from saw ueienu ant that he may he awarded tho exclusive care custodv and control of Bessie Allington the minor daughter of plaintiff and defendant and for such other and further relief as the na ture of thecaoma require You are required t answer said petition on or before the third day of June 1907 Dated this 20th dn of April 190c Namtl L Aeiimion Plamtitl By W S Morlan Her Attorne 1 264 6000 SO0O 52500 1C0000 100 100 5000 Louis Soderberg wf to Joseph S Mc- 242500 Eve E Selby wid to Charles H Hat tie A Hegeman wd 3 in 4 2nd Mc Cook a30 00 Joy D Selby wf to Charle3 n Hat tie A Hegeman wd 4 in 4 2nd Mc Cook I250 00 Mildred L Stoddard to Winnie D Wil liams wd 1 2 int 10 in 15 1st Mc Cook 700 00 Mary M McKeown wt to John D 200000 A G Bump wf to H G Terrill wd 5 6 in 12 also 12 in 13 McCook Asahel E Petty wf to Mrs E L herrv wd 4 n2 5 in 12 1st McCook 20000 3ooaoo David Eckart wf to Andras Amenwd pt se4 se4 30-3-29 50 00 Ella V Barrett wid to Jonathan J Sams wd nw4 in 15 Indianola 100 H G Terrill wf to Fred R Bruns wd 5 6 in 12 McCook 100000 Carl M Matson sngl to Jos S McBrayer 9 in 2 1st McCook 135000 U S to Herman Berndt se4 32-1-29 pat Marion Powell wf to R V RR Co wd pt w2 ne4 5150 Lovell S Yiersen fc wf to Sarah J Hick ling wd 5 in 2 1st McCook 230000 David P Treadway wf to Herbert D Tread way wd ne4 9-1-23 590000 3EGGS CHERRY COUGH SYRUP Cures BRONCH flii Prince is a high grade Perch eron stallion a dark dappled chestnut in color and weighs 1700 Mh M Will stand the season of 1907 at our farm at Perry Sta tion 6 miles west of McCook o TERMS 1000 for a standing colt - Due precaution will be taken to prevent accidents but Parties disposing will not be responsible should any occur ing of mares willbe held for service fees HIPPLE BROS Props Ihe MGook Tribune Only 180 per Year rlirr TI OUVENIR Worth from 15c to 30c eaci s I will give away free my new PHOTO CHINA SOUVEN IRS on Big Special Sale uays ThurdayMay 16 Friday 17th Saturday I8U1 3 Days Only Dont Fail to Come 1 W JB mW M L RISHEL Proprietor J psST2esrrs K - a n CDCDT Oacuico V FRANKLIN PRESIDENT - -- - JAS S DOYLE Vice President CI rrr n THE 1 JD il O BANK OF MeCOOK NEB a b a Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 1 2000 a s a a DIRECTORS V FRANKLIN JAS S DOYLE A C EBER7 gQQSSSSt The Kansas City Weekly Star The most comprehensive farm paper All thenews intelligently told Farm questions answered by a practical farmer and exper imenter Exactly what you want in market reports One Year 25 cents Lorn Great bar and Ooa Center Home of Quality and Quantity where W C BULLARD sells THE BEST LUM BER AND COAL Are you thinking of building If so it is ten to one our figures will please you M O McCLURE Phone No 1 Manager B V Address THE WEEKLY STAR Kansas City Mo Jack will make the season of 1907 at my farm a half mile northeast of Perry Station 1000 to insure standing colt G W WATKINS Owner- if n