II Is v K ki VS fa k r h A Theyre j is i mouwnVx For Prnfe yllusaa lwvlw KMmm xsziivz ljtx Roosevelt at Omaha September 2nd 1910 Scmtpr Burkctt was one of the men on whom I especially relied while I waj Fresidcrt both while he was in the House and hi the Senate I was able to accomplish what I did accomplish in Washington only because of the way I was backed by men like Senator Burkctt and as wc have a guest from Iowa present Ip mo sy like Sensler Doiliver Order to Show Cause t In the District Court of Red Willow County Nebraska In trip Matter of the Application of Gcure Cappel Guardian of lina Cappel insane for license to j sell her interest in certain real estate On reading the petition of George Cappel guardian of the person and estate of Carolina Cappel insane duly verified and filed herein praying for a license to sell and execute a deed relinquishing and conveying the inter est of Carolina Cappel insane to the following described real estate to wit All of that part of the North west Quarter of the Northeast Quar ter and the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 19 Township 3 Range 30 ly ing south of the Burlington and Mis souri River railroad as located over and across said land also the South west Quarter of the Northeast Quar ter and the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter and Lots Four and Five in raid Section 19 Township 3 Range 30 also Lot One in Section 30 Township 3 Range 30 all of said real estate being in Red Willow county Nebraska on consideration thereof It is ordered that the next of kin oi said Carolina Cappel insane and all persons interested in said estate ap pear before the district court of said county at the district court room in the city of McCook Red Willow coun ty Nebraska on the 28th day of No vember 1910 at nine oclock a m to show cause if any there be why license should not be granted to the said George Cappel guardian to sell and convey the interest of the said Carolina Cappel insane in the real estate above described It is further ordered that a copy of this order be personally served on said Carolina Cappel insane and that the same be published once each week for three successive weeks in the McCook Tribune a newspaper published and circulating in said county Dated this 10th day of October 1910 Seal R- C ORR Judge of the District Court C E Eldred Attorney First publication Oct 13 4 Notice of Hearing In the county Court of Red Willow County State of Nebraska In the Matter of the Estate of Rich ard M Wade Deceased To All Persons Interested in Said Estate You are hereby notified that on the 25th day of October 1910 John H Wade as administrator of the estate f Richard M Wade deceased filed Ms final account and petition for a distribution of the residue of said es tate and for his discharge as admin istrator and that a hearing -will be had upon said final account and pe tition at the county court room in the city of McCook in said county on the 12th day of November1910 at the lour of one oclock p m Dated this 25th day of October 1910 J C MOORE Seal County Judge First publication Oct 27 1910 3t Try a Tribune srant ad and watch results j NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX ELEC TION Notice is hereby given to the qual ified electors of the County of Red Willow in the State of Nebraska that upon the order of the Board of Coun ty Commissioners of the County of Red Willow in the State of Nebraska an election will be held on the eighth day of November A D 1910 be tween the hours of eight oclock a m and six oclock p m of said day at the voting places in the several vot ing precincts of said county where the general election for the year 1910 shall be holden for the purpose of voting on the following proposition which is hereby submitted to the qual ified electors of said county to wit Shall the Board of Equalization of the County of Red Willow in the State of Nebraska levy a tax for the year 1911 for the purpose of creating a fund with which to purchase land erect and furnish buildings thereon suitable for a poor house and to put into operation and defray the actual expenses of such poor house said tax to be levied for the year 1911 on ly and at the rate of three mills on each dollar of the assessed valuation of the taxable property of said coun ty which three mills shall be in addi tion to the taxes which said Board of Equalization is authorized to levy for county purposes to wit one dol lar and fifty cents per one hundred dollars valuation of the property of said county Said proposition as submitted on che ballots to be Vote for One For a three mill tax for a poor house Against a three mill tax for a poor house Submitted and authorized by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Red Willow in the State of Nebraska this 12th day of September A D 1910 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF RED WILLOW IN THE STATE OF NEBRASKA Seal By C B Gray Chairman Attest CHAS SKALLA County Clerk First publication Sapt 29 1910 6t Notice of Hearing In the county Court of Red Willow County State of Nebraska In the Matter of the Estate of Mar garet F Wade Deceased To All Persons Interested in Said Estate You are hereby notified that on the 25th day of October 1910 John H Wade as administrator of the estate of Margaret F Wade deceased filed his final account and petition for a distribution of the residue of said es tate and for his discharge as admin istrator and that a hearing will be had upon said final account and pe tition at the county court room in the city of McCook in said county on the 12th day of November 1910 at the hour of one oclock p m Dated this 25th day of October 1910 J C MOORE Seal County Judge First publication Oct 27 1910 3t If you feel you want to be shown In the matter of Quality go to the McCook Flour and Feed Store Get a Majestic souvenir set of ware at McCook Hardware Cos store dur ing demonstration week Nov 7th to 12th inclusive To all persons interested in the es tate of Elisha A Dodge late of Red Willow county Nebraska You are hereby notified that on the eighteenth day of October 1910 Myr tle Hartman filed her petition in the ounty court of said county for her ippointment as administratrix of the tate of Elisha A Dodge late of aid county deceased and that the same will be heard at the count court room in the city of McCook in said county on the eleventh day of November 1910 at nine oclock in the forenoon It is further ordered that notice of said hearing be given all parties interested in said estate by the publication of this notice for three successive weeks in the McCook Tribune a newspaper printed pub lished and circulating in said county Dated this eighteenth day of Octo ber 1910 J C MOORE Seal County Judge Ritchie W7olff attorneys for Myrtle Hartman First publication October 20 1910 3t Advertisement for Bids Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the of fice of the county clerk of Red Wil low county Nebraska at McCook Nebraska for the construction and erection of the super structure the sub structure and approaches and for the furnishing of materials in con nection with the same for all steel and wooden bridges to be built in said Red Willow county Nebraska within one year from the 16th day of November A D 1910 said bids to be for the super structure of all said bridges per lineal foot for the super structure of all such approaches per lineal foot for all piling used in the sub structure of all such bridges and approaches and for all caps sway braces and other wood material used in the sub structure of such bridges and approaches per foot board meas ure according to the plans and speci fications in the county clerks office of said county Each bid must be accompanied by 50000 in cash or a certified check for said amount payable to Chas Skalla county clerk to be forfeited to the county in case bidder refuses to enter into contract with the coun ty with proper bond if same is awarded to him and must be filed on or before noon central standard time on the 16th day of November 1910 Said bids will be opened at 2 oclock p m central standard time Novem ber 16 1910 The board of county commission ers reserve the right to reject any or all bids Attest CHAS SKALLA County Clerk First publication Oct 20 1910 4t Probate Notice In the County Court of Red Willow County Nebraska The State of Nebraska to the Heirs Creditors and to any other persons interested in the estate of William W Anderson deceased late of Tay lonille Illinois You are hereby notified that an instrument purporting to be a certi fied copy of the last will and testa ment of William W Anderson de ceased late of Taylorville in Christ ian county Illinois and of the pro bate diereon in the county court of Christian county Illinois also a peti tion praying for the probate of said instrument which relates to real es tate in Red Willow county Nebraska described as follows to wit North Half of the Northeast Quar ter Southeast Quarter of the North east Quarter and the Northeast Quar ter of the Southeast Quarter of Sec tion Twenty Nine in Township Two North of Range Twenty Six West and for a notice to the creditors of said estate I have therefore appointed Mon day the 5th day of December 1910 at one oclock in the afternoon at my office in said county as the time and place of hearing said will at which time and place you and all concerned may appear and contest the allowing of the same It is further ordered that all per sons having claims and demands against said estate will appear at said time and place and present their claims in the manner provided by law and any claims or demands not presented by the 5th day of June 1911 will be forever barred It is further ordered that notice be given to all persons interested in said estate by publishing a copy of this order for four successive weeks prior to said date of hearing in the McCook Tribune a weekly newspaper printed and of general circulation in said county Dated this 10th day of October A D 1910 Seal J C MOORE County Judge John E Kelley Attorney First publication Oct 13 4t THE PATRIOTISM OF NORRIS About the only thing which the enemies of Congressman George W Norris have been able to scrape up in an effoj t to defeat his re election is his refusal to vote for the Burleson resolution to depose Speaker Cannon Yet no act in their careers so em phasizes the courage foresight and sincerity of Congressman Norris and his fellow insurgents as their refusal to vote for this resolution The republican congress had been elected in 1908 on pledges that its candidates would adopt a number of progressive acts When the Burleson resolution was introduced although several months of the session had passed nothing had been done by congress to redeem the pre election pledges Furthermore it was plain that it was the intention of the leaders of both parties to do nothing Had Cannon been deposed the re publicans could not have agreed upon any man of their own party to fill the GEORGE W NORRIS Congressman from Fifth District cf Nebraska speakers chair The democrats be ing in the minority would have beei unable to name the speaker Consequently the huse would have been in a deadlock and none o the things for which the insurgent were fighting could have been ac complished This was exactly what both demo cratic and republican standpatters wanted to happen Following events thoroughly established the fact Had Cannon not known the natur of the resolution that was about tc be presented he would not have rec ognized Burleson It was only be cause Cannon and the standpat lead ers wanted to bring about a condition that would absolve them from their obligation to redeem their pre-election pledgeB that Burleson was rec ognized that his resolution was in troduced and read and that it wai brought to a vote During the progress of the ballot standpat republicans did their best to anger the insurgents in order to make them lose their heads shook their fists in the faces of the insur gents called them cowards and dared them to vote for the removal of the speaker In spite of all this and with the knowledge that their actions would be misconstrued at home the in surgents stifled their inclinations to wreak personal vengeance upon the one who had been their tormentor and like cool headed patriotic rep resentatives they opposed the pass age of the resolution and rendered possible the accomplishments of the latter part of the session the enact ment of the railroad regulation bill the postal savings bank bill the bill providing for the publicity of cam paign contributions in short all the progressive legislation that was en acted The Insurgents should be praised not blamed for their self control In such a trying situation The country reaped great benefit not only in the progressive measures that were passed but in the fact that when the time was ripe Norris was able to pass his resolution which de prived the speaker of the czar like power which he had before Cannons removal would have been the gratification of a whim only and would have been most unpopular But Norris and the Insurgentswere not making their fight to acquire popularity They were fighting for the right and the country owes themmuch for doing what they believedwas for the best Interests of their constituents when they knew that their actions would be subjected to the closest scrutiny and would undoubtedly ba iiadsrstood Come and see the great cooking wonder at our store all next week You have a chance to get a souvenir set of ware free See large advertise ment in this paper McCOOK HARDWARE CO Hubers coffee cannot be beat Coffee from 15 cents to 35 cents and Wedding Breakfast heads the list Lily Patent Flour when once usee none other will satisfy you I DAN BURY Mrsj W H Brown daughter of Mrs Villiam Nutt is here from Champion Nebraska this week on a visit j OlafjOttoson from Marion practiced with the band boys at this place Monday night The band will give a concert in the opera house Nov 5th next Saturday evening Several of our younger men have gone into the eastern part of the state to shuck corn A B Gibbs of Lebanon was a vis f ltor at this place between trains Tuesday The passenger trains on this branch changed time Monday the 31st I Miss Belle Ruby visited in ley a few days of last week A number of people from this place attend the county contest and farm 1 ers institute in McCook last Thurs j day j j S jW Stilgebouer was down from Marion Sunday to hear the band practice Cliff Burbridge and wife and Frank Burbridge pased through town lastl Wednesday night going out to where their mother lives she having been i stricken by paralysis I The Royal Neighbors had a big dinner Tuesday A large crowd from Oberlin Kansas were present A Barnett of McCook came over Tuesday night on a business visit J H Wicks was down from Marion Tuesday on business The Knowles show pased through here Wednesday C A Gentry will shortly move to Colorado No progressive family should over look 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