J Dry Goods diate B Shop Now and Shop Early The morning hours are the least crowded Handkerchiefs Special Values of Interest to Holiday Buyers We ar displaying the most beautiful assortment of LADIES GENTS AND CHILDRFNS HANDKERCHIEFS ev er shown in McCook and because of a special lot of samples we succeeded in obtaining we are offering extra special values at 5c 10c 15c 20c and 25c each s For Tying Making Novel Ties and Ribbon Novelties Our extensive showing of beautiful flowered ribbons affords reason to believe that all needs can be satisfied from our display Every family has need of a good reliable liniment For sprains bruis es soreness of the muscles and rheu matic pains there is none better than Chamberlains For sale by all deal ers Knit Goods I m ii ii iMi 1 i Millinery Each Day Increases the ecesslty for uymg Ladies Furnishings Silk Scarfs we are showing in a large variety of colors and designs at 75c 100 125 and 150 each A Vzli to Our Convenient Display of Christmas Novelties in Our Millinery Section will prove of great assistance to you in completing your Christmas lists Everything con ceiv ible in hand made hand painted and hand embroidered fancy articles which delight the of every ladv will be found in this display together with a beautiful collection of LINEN PIECES DRAWN WORK SCARFS FANCY APRONS PIN CUSHIONS HAT PIN HOLDER KENSINGTON BAGS PIN BOOKS DRESSING TABLE ACCESSORIES and LADIES DRESS ACCESSORIES of all kinds Call often during this remaining week bffuie Christmas reJVigtgqaivwwLAawgresars Heinz pickles and vinegar MAGNEIVS Phone 14 ngi aMaaMfifttHMMJMIWI If you feel you wasit to be shown in the matter of quality go to the McConk Flour and Feed Store Foleys Kidney Fills are tonic in action quick in results and restore the natural action of the kidneys and bladder They correct Irregularities A McMillen SHOPPING BY TELEPHONE The Bell Telephone has revolutionized methods of market ing These days hundreds of thousands of people do their shopping over the Local and Long Distance Lines of the Bell System because it is the most satisfactory the quickest and the most comfortable way Oftentimes what you want cannot be bonktm the lo cal shops but you can always buy over the Btell Telephone for its lines reach all the biggest markets eveiywhere 7 4 Nebraska Telephone Co CHAS W KELLEY Local Manager I I Bullard Lumber Ccs Sells the Best Lumber and Coal BULLARD LUMBER COpnoneNoi y -- ii i Practicability recommends a gift in SWEATER COATS KNIT SCARFS MUFFLERS KNIT GLOVES AND MITTENS Nothing could be more-appropriate 01 acceptable Gloyes easily solve any quandary as to what to give and our stock of kid gloves in all lengths is most complete Prices from 100 to 350 per pair Rt Citation on Hearing of Final Ac count and Petition for Discharge In the County Court of Red Willow County in the State of Nebraska In the matter of the estate of George Hocknell deceased To all persons interested in the estate of George Hocknell deceas ed You are hereby notified that on the eleventh day of March 1910 Ben jamin M Frees Executor of the es tate of George Hocknell deceased filed in said court his final account as executor of said estate praying that the same be allowed as his fin al account in said matter and that he be discharged You are hereby further notified that said final ac count will be heard on the seven teenth day of December 1910 at the hour of nine oclock a m at the county court room in the City of McCook in said county and you are hereby cited to appear at the time and place above designated and show cause if such exists why said ac count should not be allowed and said Benjamin M Frees discharged from his trust as executor of said estate It is hereby ordered that said Ben jamin M Frees Executor give notice to all persons interested in said es tate by causing a copy of this or der to be published in The McCook Tribune a newspaper printed and pub lished in said county for three suc cessive weeks prior to the date set for said hearing WITNESS my hand and the seal of said county this twenty sixth day of November 1910 J C MOORE County Judge Seal First published Dec 1 1910 3ts Notice to Creditors In the County Court of Red Willow Count Nebraska ss In the Matter of the Estate of Ira H Harrison deceased To the Creditors of said Estate You are hereby notified That I will sit at the County Court Room in McCook in said County on the twenty seventh day of May 1911 at the hour of one oclock P M to ex amine all claims against said Estate with a view to their adjustment and allowance The time limited for the presentation of claims against said Estate is the 20th day of May A D 1911 and the time limited for pay ment of debts is One Year from said 19th day of November 1910 Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 19th day of November 1910 Seal J C MOORE County Judge C E Eldred Attorney First publication Nov 24 19104t No matter what paper you have been taking you ought to get the Lincoln Journal through the legisla ture A bargain -price of 3 a year without Sunday is made in connection with this paper Advertisement for Bids Notice is hereby given that the county commissioners of Red Willow county Nebraska will receive seal ed bids for the furnishing of the fol lowing supplies to said county dur ing the year 1911 to wit I BOOKS One 8 quire mortgage record plain One personal tax list for 1911 One real estate tax list for town lots 1911 One real estate tax list for farm lands 1911 One 6 qr medium treasurers cash book 7000 tax receipts original and duplicate per thousand One dozen chattel u ortgage files gummed stubs numbered each Lithographed warrants one color one side per thousand 23 sets primary election poll books tally sheets for all parties and reg ister of voters all combined in one book per book 23 sets general election poll books per book 92 poll book envelopes per dozen 46 ballot sacks per dozen 225 primary election Instructions to Voters per 100 225 general election Instructions to Voters per 100 5000 assessors schedules punched and folded per thousand 27 assessment schedule binders complete 25 assessors personal assessment books Patent backs for records per quire 24 primary election laws 24 general election laws 1000 loose leaf record blanks print ed form per 100 1909 or 1911 statutes per book All records to be full bound extra ends bands and fronts and to be made of Byron Weston 36 lb medium linen ledger paper II LEGAL BLANKS Size 8Mx28 printed one side per first hundred and each additional huildred Size 8x28 printed two sides per first hundred and each additional hundred Size 8x14 printed one side per first hundred and each additional hundred Size 8x14 printed two sides per first hundred and each additional hundred Size 8x7 printed one side per firct hundred and each additional Uundred 1 Size 8x7 printed two sides per first hundred and each additional hundred Size SxS1 printed one side per first hundred and each additional hundred Size SxS1 printed two sides per first hundred and each addition al hundred Postal cards printed cards furn ished by county per hundred Ill STATIONERY Class 1 Senate pads 8x14 per package of 10 Senate pads 4x7 per package of 10 Writing Fluid Carters Sanfords Staffords Arnolds Bankers per quart Lead pencils E Faber No 2 per gross Lead pencils Memphisto No 77 copying per dozen Election pencils per gross Velvet pencils rubber tips 557 per gross Venus copying pencils No 165 per dozen Typewriter carbon paper best grade 8x14 per dozen Typewriter ribbon best grade Typewriter paper best grade heavy medium light per ream Mucilage best grade per quart Library paste 8 ounces Utopian each Pen holders cork tip bank each Pens Easterbrook Blyner Bros Glucinum Silver Series per gross Rubber bands No 18 No 16 No 30 and 31 No 002 No OQV2 per gross Eraser rubber No 102 and No 104 per dozen Blotting paper best grade per pound IV STATIONERY Class 2 Memo heads Gx9 7 pounds flat paper per 1000 Letter heads size 8xll 10 pound bond paper per 1000 Letter heads size 8x11 12 pound flat paper per 1000 Envelopes printed No 6V2 No 1 rag paper per 1000 Envelopes printed No 10 No 1 rag paper per 1000 Bar dockets 4x7 per page Notice of election per hundred Sample and official ballots for pri mary and general election for 1911 including precinct changes per hun dred Claim blanks against county per 1000 V LEGAL NOTICES COMMISSION ERS PROCEEDINGS AND DELIN QUENT TAX LIST Publishing legal notices per square Publishing commissioners proceed ings per square Publishing delinquent tax lists Separate bids must be furnished on each one of the 5 sections or any one of them All supplies must be furnished as ordered Bids must be addressed to Coun ty Clerk and marked proposals for books blanks stationery and legal printing or any one or more of these items All successful bidders must file good and sufficient bond for the faithful performance of their contract Bids will be opened according to the requirements of the law at the regular meeting of the county board January 10 1911 Sealed bids will be received at the county clerks office up to noon Jan uary 10th 1911 The county commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids and to enter into separate con tract for each one of the five see tions advertised Dated at McCook Nebraska De cember 8th 1910 CHAS SKALLA County Clerk Subscribe for The Tribune Citation on Hearing of Final Account In the county court of Red Willow county Nebraska la the matter of the estate of Nancy E Fahnestock deceased State of Nebraska Red Willow county ss To All Persons Inter ested in the estate of Nancy E Fahn estock deceased You are hereby notified that on the 14th day of De cember 1910 Charles L Fahnestock administrator of said estate filed in said court his final account as said administrator and that said final ac count will be heard at nine oclock in the forenoon of the 30th day of December 1910 at the county court room in said county and you are hereby cited to appear at the time and place above designated and show cause if such exists why said ac count should not be allowed It is ordered that said persons in terested in said estate be given no tice by publication and that a copy of this order be printed in the Mc Cook Tribune for three successive weeks J C MOORE Seal County Judge Dated December 14th 1910 First publication Dec 15 1910 3ts A Christmas Present That Means Something There is one especially good thing about a Christmas present of The Youths Companion It shows that the giver thought enough of you to J give you something worth while It is easy to choose something cost ing a great deal more which is abso lutely useless but to choose a pres ent costing only 175 that will pro vide a long years entertainment and the uplifting companionship of the wise and great is another matter There is one present however which does just that The Youths Compan ion If you want to know whether it is appropriate or welcome just visit the home of some Companion subscriber on Companion day Do not choose any Christmas pres ent until you have examined The Companion We will send you free sample copies and the beautiful pros pectus for 1911 telling something of how The Companion has recently been enlarged and improved The one to whom you give the sub scription will receive free all of the numbers of 1911 issued after the mon ey is received also The Companions Art Calendar for 1911 lithographed in twelve colors and gold These j will be sent to reach the subscriber 1 Christmas morning if desired You too as giver of the subscrip tion will receive a copy of the Calen dar THE YOUTHS COMPANION 144 Berkeley St Boston Mass New Subscriptions Received at this Office Try a Tribune want ad and watcb results All grades of Oxford flour and each sack guaranteed at the McCook Flour and Feed Store Large and Small Jobs are equally well looked after We are ready at short notice to fia all leaks or other repairs in your plumh ing or in your heaters and stoves All Jobs Thoroughly Understood and after we are through with them you will find us the best men who ever did the same work for you and we do it cheap MiddletonRuby Phone No 182 - McCook Nehr LiEieoin Sanitarium Sutyho Sallne Springs Located on our own premises udua in the Natural Mineral Water Unsurpassed in the treatment of Rheumatism Heart Stomach Kidney and Lira Diseases Moderate Charge AcMrtu DR 0 W EVERETT Mgr Lincoln tk ike Walsh DEALER IN l POULTRY EGGS I Old Rubber Copper aEd Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash NW location n i acr TlnCrifr street in P W Uh bv Mi -8 lCVUUtt LAND That Will Make You Rich The greatest combination of industrialism and farming nowx rapidly de veloping is to be found along the Burlington route in the vicinity of SHERIDAN WYOMING HARDIN AND BILLINGS MONT and in the BIG HORN BASIN where large deeded alfalfa ranches that have made millionaires of the owners are being divided into small farms and where Government irri gated homesteads and Carey Act Lands are available A WONDERFULLY RICH COUNTRY You can get hold of an irrigated farm within a radius of a few miles of excellent coal natural gas illum inating oil building materials fast growing towns that have varied Indus tries FERSONAL CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS On the first and third Tues days 1 perso2inlly conduct landseekers excursions to see these lands laimn D CLEM DEAVER General Agent Landseekers Information Bureau 1004 Farnam Street Omaha Neb Trffirmwrrrrwffirr IHWviV iHHHinWifiVmH iV VHi WiOnWfiiMiWriiMiiTWiHJig V Franklin Pres G H Watkins Vice Pres R A Green Cshr The Citizens National Bank of McCook Nebraska Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000 DIRECTORS V Franklin A McMillen R A Green G H Watkins Vernice Franklin I liWdM I iMIViVU tiiAAUtUJUU STANSBERRY LUHBER CO Everything in Lumber At Live and Let LivelPrices Phone 5o McCOOK NEB f - V vl IM II ti v