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built to give 150 worth of wear for every 100 you spend Every pair has a calendar attached The idea is to mark the day you start to wear Calendar Shoes when they are worn out you -will find that you have had more wear than you ever had from any shoes you ever bought VIERSEN OSBORN McCook THE INTERMISSION for all kinds MAGAZINES AND DAILIES Temple Building Kansas City Post 5c week McCOOK MACHINERY AND IRON WORKS Machine Work Blacksmithing Horse Shoeing We are agents for the Celebrated Ford Auto 206 1st sL E -- Phone red 450 REGULAR CHURCH SERVICES Congregational Sunday school at 10 a m Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m The public cordially invited R T BAYNE Pastor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services Sunday at 11 a m and Wednesday at 8 p m Meets now in the north east corner of court house basement CATHOLIC Order of services Mass 830 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a m Evening services at 800 Sunday school 230 p m WM J PATTON O M I Methodist Preaching by the pas tor at 11 a m and 8 p m Sunday school at 10 a m Epworth League at 7 p m LESTER E LEWIS Pastor EPISCOPAL Sunday school at ten oclock Morning prayer and sermon at eleven oclock Evening prayer and sermon at eight Choir rehearsal as usual every member please attend ALFRIC JR GOLDSMITH Rector EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CON GREGATIONAL Sunday School at 930 a m Preaching at 1030 a m and 730 p m by pastor Junior C E at 130 p m Senior C E at 730 All Germans cordially invited to at tend these services HENRY KATJERZ Pastor GERMAN EVAN LUTHERAN Ser vices every other Sunday afternoon at 230 oclock REV GROTHEER Pastor Terms of District Court 1911 Chase county April 24 and Novem ber 13 Dundy County March 6 and No vember 20 Frontier county March 20 and Oc tober 2 Furnas county February 20 May 29 and October 23 Gosper count January 30 and September 25 Hayes county March 13 and Sep tember 18 Hitchcock county May 1 and No vember 27 Red Willow county February G May 15 and October 9 Robert C Orr district judge Do you know that of all the minor alments colds are by far the most dangerous It is not the cold itself that you need to fear but the serious diseases that it often leads to Most of these are known as germ diseas es Pneumonia and consumption are among them Why not take Chamber lains Cough Remedy and cure your cold while you can For sale by all dealers The McCook Tribune 100 a year Probate Notice to Creditors In the County Court of Red Wil low county Nebraska In the matter of the estate of Stephen N Wilson deceased Notice is hereby given that the cred itors of the said deceased will meet the Administrator of said estate be fore me County Judge of Red Willow county Nebraska at the county court Room in said county on the 18th day March 1911 and on the ISth day of August 1911 at 900 oclock a in each day for the purpose of present ing their claims for examination ad justment and allowance Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims and one year for the Administrator to settle said estate from the 17th day of February 1911 This notice will be published in The McCook Tribune for four weeks suc cessively commencing on the 23d day of February 1911 Witness my hand and seal of said court this 17th day of February A D 1911 J C MOORE Seal County Judge C E ELDRED Atty First publication Feb 23 4ts Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap pointment of Administrator In the County Court of Red Willow county Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of Patrick Thomas Coyle de ceased On reading the petition of Mary Ellen Griffin and others praying that the administration of said estate be granted to Maurice Griffin as admin istrator It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter may and do appear at the Counts Court to be held in and for said sounty on the 22nd day of March A D 1911 at one oclock P M to show cause if any there bewhy the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in Tho McCook Tribune a weekly newspaper printed in said county for three suc cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing Witness my hand and seal of said court this 28th day of February A D 1911 J C MOORE County Judge Seal C H BOYLE Attorney First publication March 2 3ts Order for Hearing of Final Account In the County Court of Red Willow County State of Nebraska In the matter of the Estate of Mary J Baldwin deceased Now on this 25th day of February 1911 came V Franklin administrator of said estate and prays for leave to render a final account as such ad ministrator It is therefore ordered that the eighteenth day of March 1911 at one oclock p m at my of fice in the city of McCook in said county be fixed as the time and place for examining and allowing such ac count And the heirs of said deceas ed and all persons interested in said estate are required to appear at the time and place so designated and Sjhow cause if such exists why said account should not be allowed It is further ordered that said V Franklin administrator give notice to all per sons interested in said estate by caus ing a copy of this order to be pub lished in the McCook Tribune a news paper printed and in general circula tion in said county for three weeks prior to the day set for said hear ing Dated this 25th day of February 1911 J C MOORE County Judge Seal W S MORLAN Attorney First publication March 2 1911 3 BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES and Purifies the Blood INDIANOLA Mrs Frank Allen mother of Chas Allen spent Tuesday of last week with Charlie and wife Mrs Hotze went down to Steele City Thursday morning for a visit with her daughter Mrs Frank Lowe Alice Townley Ova Ruggles Mrs L T Sargent and Miss Conety at tended the debate in McCook Satur day evening A sister of Mrs Chas King from Denver uslted with her this week Mr and Mrs Anderson relative Ml Gainbys Avho have been visiting here for toiie time left for their home in Canada Sunday evening Francis Buffington spent Sunday ant Monday with folks at home in iam bridge Fred Minnick returned from Omaha Saturday He brings word that Dr Minnick is on rapid road to recovery Last week was closed business deal by which I M Smith became owner of the Jones millinery stock which will be moved into the building now cicupied by him Mr Smith has wisely decided to retain Miss Nina as forewoman and Miss Gay Anderson as trimmer and they will be pleased to meet all their old custimers as wel as new ones Mr Smith and Miss Anderson were in Licoln this week securing their new stock of goods W look for all the ladies of Indianola to secure millinery at Smiths this seas on The sale of Henry Uerlings estate held Tuesday was extra good amount ing to about 5500 Col E D Snell of Cambridge was auctioneer John Russell ran into Chas Mil ler with his automobile Thursday eve ning when on his way to McCook They both turned out on the same side Charleys horse landed in the automobile but no serious damage was done The accident occurred near Coon creek bridge west of town Curtis Norlan received the silver medal at the contest which was held at the Christian church Friday even ing Dr Stork has been quite busy this week around Indianola leaving a baby girl at Frank Deffers a girl at Grant Clarks and a boy at John Morosics The Indianola and McCook debating teams met at McCook Saturday even ing and debated the navy question McCook held the affirmative side and Indianola the negative side The de cision of the judges was in favor of the negative side The Indianola team was Wilber Plourd Fem Hedg es and Roxy Rollins Real Estate Filings The following real estate filingf have been made in tho county clerks office since our last report George F Randel et ux to F J Hassler wi in 7 2nd McCook 100 Edward Harris et al to Arth ur H Recrods wd 12 13 in in 10 West McCook 500 00 William H Reed et al to E C Brown wd sw 17-1-30 4000 00 Lillie Robinson to John R Nelson wd 5 G in C Esther Park 1400 00 Thomas Lyon et ux to William Weber wd se4 31-1-28 11000 00 William W Bell et ux to N G B Barton wd e1 sw Vi 2700 00 Charles J OBrien et ux to Albert G Rider et ux wd 1 in 24 2nd McCook 1500 00 Monroe Henderson et ux to Daniel S Partlow et al wd sw4 17-1-30 4000 00 Geroge R Spurgin et ux to Bert E Smith wd w ne4 eVz nwii nwi nw1 3-3-30 s sw4 34-4-30 7000 00 Nels O Lundstrom to John Aman wd w se4 23 sw Vi 24 w eU eVj nw4 1C000 00 Isaac M Smith to Leroy Jones et ux wd 5 G in 27 2nd Mc Cook 3000 00 Henry Weideman toPerry B Deets wd eV2 sw 3 4 in 31-4-27 6S00 00 Henry Bohling et ux to J M Somerville wd nei ny2 se4 21-3-30 10000 0 Charles Ginther et ux to John H Miller wd e se4 18 w 19-4-26 2850 00 Catherine E Lyman et cons Cecil M Babit agree 1-2-3-4 in G Esther Park Bartley 3000 00 Special Medicine for Kidney Ailments Many elderly people have found in Foleys Kidney Remedy a quick relief and permanent benefit from kidney and bladder ailments and from annoy ing urinary irregularities due to ad vancing years Isaac Regan Farmer Mo says Foleys Kidney Remedy effected a complete cure in my case and I want others to know it A McMillen This paper and The Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer 125 gets both for one year Special deal The McCook Tribune the year in advance It is 100 IflR A Long Credit The motto of the highland host that Dattlcd for the Stuart cause which bonny Prince Charlie headed appar ently was that heaven helps those who hell themselves liberally They levied toll on the henroost stable and u cording to the author of The Land of Romance even on the pockets of Covenanters At Swarthholm a party of these ma rauders overhauled the house of a tai lor and when one of them was about to cut up a weh of homespun that had taken his fancy the good wife earnest ly remonstrated A dayll come when yell ha tac pay for that she solemnly assured him Scissors in hand Donald paused An when will she pe halhig to do that he asked At the last day said she An that will pe a fery goot loug credit the robber coolly returned She wass going to pe only taking a coat but now she will pe taking a waistcoat as well A Mountain In the Sky Somewhere many miles away fron this earth an enormous mountain twenty miles high is llyinj through space The mountain is known astro nomically as the planet Eros The or dinary man has long taken it for granted that all the planets are more or less round in shape The small planet Eros however is an exception to this rule According to the latest astronomical information it is a mere mountain in space without form and void and as it turns upon its uxi s first one corner and then another is presented to view These small worlds few are over ten or twenty miles across are not large enough to have sufficient gravity to draw their struc ture into symmetry and remain as when launched into space mammoth meteorites A tantalizing fact for as tronomers is that Eros passed very close to us about Jan 24 1894 before the planet was recognized and that quite so near an approach is not due again till 1975 The Mines Blown Up I wras sitting on the edge of my bed loosening the heel of one of my rubber boots with the toe of the other when suddenly through the stillness of the sleeping town from the power house half a mile away came a low and ris ing note the great siren whistle in the power house Almost fascinated I listened as the great note rose higher and more shrill and died away again One blast meant a fire in the town two blasts fire in the buildings at the mine and three blasts the most terrible of all a disaster or trouble in the mine Once more after an interminable pause the sound came again and once more rose and died away I did not move but there was a sudden cold ness that came over me as once more for the- third time the deep note broke out on the quiet air Almost instan taneously the loud jingle of my tele phone brought me to my feet I took down the receiver The mines blown up said a womans voice Atlantic Saying No The author of Pat McCarty a book of verse with a setting of prose shows how naturally some of the Irishmen of Antrim dilute the wine of narrative with the water of verbiage In the ex cerpt below The Way We Tell a Story the diluent is used with a par ticularly free hand Says I to him I says says I Says I to him I says Tho thing- says I I says to him Is just says I this ways I hcv says I a gret respeck For you and for your breed And onything I cud I says Id do I wud Indeed I dont know any man I says Id do It for says I As fast I says as for yoursel Thats tellln ye no He Theres naught says I I wudnt do To plaso your feythers son But this I says yo see says I I says it cant be done The Spectacled Bear The spectacled bear of Ecuador is so called because of a patch of white around each eye which makes the animal look as though he was peering through a pair of great spectacles In size and general color the spec tacled bear looks not unlike the Ameri can black bear But its hair is very shaggy At each side of the head is a white bar which gives the animal the appearance of wearing a halter But the most distinctive feature is the white around the eyes Attachment The schoolteacher was trying to il lustrate the difference between plants and animals Plants she explained are not sus ceptible of attachment to man as ani mals are How about burs teacher piped a small boy who had passed the sum mer in the country Chicago News Make Children Happy The first duty toward children is to make them happy If you have not made them happy you have wronged them No other good they may get can make up for that Charles Bux ton Hie Reward Lawyer Brown So I called the judge a liar Lawyer Jones And then what did you do Lawyer Brown Thirty days Toledo Blade And the Grounds Lady Customer Do you keep coffee in the bean New Clerk Upstairs madam This is the ground floor Princeton Tiger Which Was Far Worse Williamson Does your wife always have the last word Henderson Well If she doesnt old fellow she looks it Smart Set Stories of tho Paris Courts Among humorous stories of the Par is law courts it is told how a well known lawyer M Alem Rousseau was once pleading a rather tiresome case and noticing that the judges were paying no attention to him said As the president is falling asleep I sus pend my speech But the judge had just woke up and cried And 1 sus pend you from practicing for six months Nothing daunted the law yer retorted Well I suspend myself forever and ever and- gathering up his brief and cap left the court and never appearr lin A Paris barristc Clery however was more vigorc - Seeing that the president and the assessors were all asleep he stopped and dealing a tre mendous blow en the desk in front of him that woke everybody up with a start he cried Yesterday at this same hour I was saying And the whole bench rubbed their eyes and rsked each other if they had really slept through twenty four hours The same counsel was pleading at Versailles on a cold day and remarked that the judges were all turning more and more around toward a stove that gave out a welcome heat The tribu nal behind which I have the honor of speaking brought them all right about face at once Ho Had a Claim In a certain town was a young law yer whose father was very rich and who had been sent to Vin eastern law school Since his graduation he had done nothing except open an office be cause he had plenty of money This young lawyer was proposed for mem bership in the local fire company Wo cannot elect him one of the members protested The constitution of our company says that the mem bers of it must sleep and live here in the city and he lives out of town on a farm and not in the city at all He would be of no value at all in case of a fire at night He doesnt sleep here at night No replied his proposer it is true he doesnt sleep here at night but he sleeps here in his office all day And they elected him on that ground Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post Tho Simple Maid Twas in a simple country town and the maid of all work was simple and innocent in syinpatbj When she re turned from shopping half a sovereign short in her change Mrs Mango Chutney was naturally incensed Go back to each shop you careless girl she told the weeping maid and tell them you are half a sovereign short in your money and they must give it you Susan went and was back again in half an hour Entering her mistress sanctum she laid five half sovereigns on the table before her Faithful as always she had carried out Mrs Mango Chutneys instructions to the letter and each shopkeeper fearful of doing wrong and hurting a fellow crea ture had thrust the missing coin upon the bewildered girl London Answers Tho Offending Black Bottle A church member in a lonely district of Saskatchewan absented himself from services for some months On being approached on the subject he said he was sorry but it was impossi ble to attend any more He was pressed to give reasons and at length said it was owing to the bad conduct of the superintending clergyman and catechist He and others had witnessed them drinkiug when driving round on their visits They had passed a black bot tle from hand to hand It was impos sible to attend the ministry of such men Inquiries proved that the of fending bottle was a pair of field glasses with which the drivers sur veyed the surrounding country and tried to locate the various churches shacks and trails Sunday at Home Not Always Whenever I hear the suffrage com bated said an English lord on the score o womans protected sheltered petted life I think of a poor woman 1 once questioned in England This poor creature had been beaten by her husband in a drunken fury The man had been drunk it appears for ten days running My good friend I said to her does your husband always drink like that No my lord she answered Some times I gets bout o work A Witty Retort An Englishman in Dublin was asked by an Irish cab driver if he wished to ride through the city No replied the Englishman I am able to walk Ah well remarked the jehu may ycr honor long be able but seldom willing Forgot tho Proverb You may not get any more business torn me Ive bought a law book I wont worry responded the law rer in that case I shall probably get more business than ever Wash ington Herald A Tip For John Mr Criinsonbeak Heres an item Fvhicb says the swan outlives any oth r bird in extreme cases reaching 300 rears Mrs Crimsonbeak And re member John the swans live on wa ter An Old English Inn The Seven Stars is an inn or pub lic house in Manchester England which has held a license continuously 3ince 1370 It served as the meeting place for the Guy Fawkes band of lonspirators An obstinate man does not hold jpinlons they hold him Butler A Mothers Safeguard Foleyi Honey and Tar for the children- Is best and safest for all colds 9 cough- croup whooping cough and bronchtis No opiates A McMiMen The McCook Tribune S100 a year POFhSSIOHAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY I carry a complete line of hair goods Switches puffs and curls made from your combings L M CLYDE PHONE 72 Ill W B St UP STAIRS DAVID MAUL Tuner of Pianos South McCook Leave orders with C C Brown in Rishels store ROLAND R REED M D Physician and Surgeon Local Surgeon B M Phones Office 163 - residence 217 Office Rooms 5 6 Temple 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 3 and 5 Walsh building McCook DR J A COLFER Dentist Phone 378 Room 4 Postoffice building Me Cook Neb R H GATEWOOD Dentist Phone 163 Office Room 4 Masonic temple McCook Neb DR EARL O VAHUE Dentist Phone 190 Office over McAdams store Mc Cook Neb C E ELDRED Lawyer Bonded Abtracter and Examiner of Titles Stenographer and notary in office McCook Nebraska JOHN E KELLEY Attorney at Law and Bonded Abstracter Agent of Lincoln Land Co and cf McCook Water Works Co Office is Postoffice building McCook Neb JAMES HART M R C V S Veterinarian Phone 34 Office Commercial barn McCooIs Nebraska L C STOLL CO Jewelers Opticians Eyes tested and fitted Fine re pairing McCook Neb H P SUTTON CO Jewelers and Opticians Watch Repairing Goods of quality Main avenue McCook Nebraska JENNINGS HUGHES CO Plumbing Heating and Gas Fitting Phone 33 Estimates furnished freeBasemest Postoffice building A G BUMP Real Estate and Insurance Office 302 over WoodTrortha drcc store Go to NELMS FEED STORE for tho FAMOUS CAMBRIDGE FLOUR and all kinds of feed Phone 186 Your combings made into switches and puffs MRS L M THOMAS Phone Ash 2354 Subscribe for the Tribune