M m n ti t r M - v i PAGE 2 500000 ACRES Of Fruit and Wheat Land Open for Home Seekers in Southern Idaho I want about 100 families to come to RICHFIELD IDAHO to take up homesteads where the land will produce from 3G to 60 bushels of wheat per acre from SO to 123 bushels of oats from 30 to 110 bushels corn to the acre from G50 to 050 bushels of potatoes per acre and from 4 to 7 tons of hay to the acre all kinds of berriesfruitvege tables plenty of timber at the foot hills This excellent opportunity ap plies to businessmen These are our wants Flouring mill and Elevator ware house a wholesale house Dairy and Poultry Farms an Electric plant and niany other lines of business would do well There is one railroad through the town and another being built this summer For further information call or write to ENRY MAPES RICHFIELD IDAHO Emonsmrmnn SIGNALS OF DISTRESS McCook People Should Know How to Read and Heed Them Sick kidneys give many signals of distress The secretions are dark contain a sediment - Passages are frequent scanty pain ful Backache is constant day and nigh Headaches and dizzy spells are fre quent The weakened kidneys need quick help Dont delay Use a special kidney remedy Doans Kidney pills cure sick kid neys backache and urinary disorders McCook evidence proves this state ment Mrs Elizabeth Kummer 20S E Fourth St McCook Nebr says I was subject to backaches and head aches and I knew that my kidneys were weak as the secretions from these organs were badly disordered Upon taking Doans Kidney Pills I found immediate relief and continued use made my health much better I heartily recommend Doans Kidney Pills and advise their use in all cas es of kidney complaint For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo 1 New York sole agents for the Unit ed States Remember the name Doans and take no other Notice to Creditors In the county court of Red Willow county Nebraska In the matter of the estate of Patrick Thomas Coyle deceased To the creditors of said estate You are hereby notified That I will sit at the count- court room in Mc Cook in said count- on the lGth da of October1911at one oclock P M to receive and examine all claim against said estate with a view t their adjustment and allowance Th time limited for the presentation c claims against said estate is si months from April 15th 1911 Witness my hand and the seal o sajd county court this 22nd day o March 1911 J C MOORE Seal County Judge C H BOYLE Atty First publication March 23 4t Something special The Weekl Inter Ocean and Farmer and this ps oer 125 for one year Ask us whu t means The McCook Tribune fhe year in advance Tt is 100 jBuJsfeffy 10111 The Dairyman Telephones You want milk every morning Where do you live Mr Brown Next to Doc Smiths Sure we can deliver it two quarts well start tomorrow The business man no matter what he sells would find him self isolated these days without local and long distance Bell Telephone service Nebraska Telephone Co CHAS W KELLEY McCook Manager BULLARD LUMBER CO SELLS THE BEST Lumber and Coal BULLARD LUMBER CO Phone No i l HE McCOOK TRIBUNE aster lAlits and a Daisy 5 iiWfV trr - - - v- tiSf v vt - 5 M - people dont give presents on Easter That is just it said Rose No body was expecting presents and I had the most glorious time And she had we know she had as she stood in happy thought looking out of the window at the newly blob- ItOSE YOU AKESrCH a u ONDEnrui Giv en soming earth ca ressed by the sunshine and k i s s e d by the breeze There was a light in ber face that made us forget clothes and pres ents and anger and think only of Easter As we w e n t away neither of us said anything for some time At the corner we met old Buck Ticknor and his cane that forever went peck-peck-pecking viciously along the walk For many years old Buck had 1 e e n saving up for a rainy dny his rainy day He had let his wife die because ho was too stingy to have a doctor and all his children had fled before they were scarcely grown nis grasping mouth his withered wrin kled face his narrow suspicious eyes always made me shudder Isnt lie horrid Mary spoke first when we were past And then in a moment as her eyes wandered to the blossoming orchard at the edge of town she sighed resign edly I dont know what wo will ever do with her but isnt she a dear And if one must go to the extreme I guess it is best to take the highest one I am going to if I can I said and Mary looked at me wonderingly Next morning was Easter indeed The world was full of sunshine and early flowers and songs of birds and soft winds Rose came to the door herself for the church bells were just ringing Never had she looked more beautiful and that is the end of praise I step ped into the hall and closed the door behind me She looked up at me a little surprised a little agitated Rose her lids drooped and hid her soft gray eyes and she breathed a little quickly you have made every body happy by your gifts everybody from Bombay to Maine everybody but me Wont you make me a present an Easter gift What she said softly and her voice fluttered The lady with the lily soul And I held out my arms waitingly When we went out into the sunlight a little while later I said most sin cerely and gratefully Rose you are such a wonderful giver Easter Morning Waken little people Waken children dear Listen From the steeple Bells are pealing clear We ring For Vie birthday of the spring We bring The happy Easter day Bells of silver lilies Softly stir today Though their chimo so still is Yet they seem to say We ring Only perfume music as we swing We spring On the happy Easter day 2routhVi Comnanion Re the Cbichen Sees It Copyright by American Press Associa tion 1911 H las If I had not teen batched fiad never burst my shell Bad never wandered forth and scratched for food my craw to swell I should escape the woeful fate Invited by my present state I MISS PAT5Y PULLET Hk Jim M - - hMssm Wk mm Im now a cbtchen fat and fine Hnd since their Lenten fast Fly owners will cjpect to dine H real feed at last Hnd in a stew Im sure to be iXIbcn I am carved for fricassee 9 f vvoK i But if I bad remained In shell I could have borne my yolh In white imprisonment to dwell Cbis isnt any Johe O time turn bach I plead I beg Hnd let me be an Sastcr egg PATSY PULLET Easter Superstitions Draw the egg of violet hue Means friends fond and true Pink will bring you luck A lover full of pluck Gladly take the egg of green Cood fortune soon will be seen Wealth and happiness with the egs of gray Keep it and hide safely away The egg of blue Means lovers few Do not touch the egg of red If you do youll never wed A lover this very night If you draw the ces of white Youll marry in another town -If you chooso tho egg of bro- 1 BSIJ1 1MVUW 100 Reward 100 The readers of I his paper Avill be pleafd to learn that there is at last one tlropdPd disPOt tlit science has been able to euro in all its stages and that is catarrh Halls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Ca tarrh being a constitutional disease reqjires a constitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitu tion and assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith m its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure Send for list of elstimonials Address F J CHENEY CO Toledo O Sold by all druggist 75c Take Halls Family Pills for con stipation When a medicine must be given to young children it should be pelasant to take Chamberlains Cough Reme dy is made from loaf sugar and the roots used in its preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syrup mak ing it pleasant to take It has no superior for colds croup and whoop ing cough For sale by all dealers Referees Sale By virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the clerk of the district court of Red Willow county Nebras ka on the judgments rendered in said court in the cause wherein Anna Farber and Christ Farber are plain tiffs and Rosena Droll Catherina Zim mer Jacob Zimmer William Droll Martha Droll Edward Droll Carolina Kutter Barney Kutter Augusta Droll Mary A Vannier Louis Vannier Frances Ballenger Riggs Ballenger and Bertha Droll are defendants on the tenth and eighteenth days of February 1911 for the partition and sale of the following described real estate situated in said county to wit The northeast quarter and the east half of the northwest quarter and lots one and two all in section eigh teen in township three north of range twenty nine west of the sixth princi pal meridian and the east half of the northwest quarter and lots one and two all in section seven in said township and range I will offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash on the 17th day of April 1911 at the front door of the courthouse in Red Willow coun ty Nebraska at one oclock in the afternoon in quarter section tracts all of said land including the home stead and dower estates of Rosena Droll in said land as set forth in said judgment rendered February 10th 1911 Dated this loth day of March 1911 CHAS D RITCHIE Referee First publication March 16 u The McCook Tribune the vear in advance It is 100 ttnytty Wby L THURSDAY APRIL 13 1911 SAINT ANN Oscar Kolbet was up to Saint Ann last week after seed oats Tom Fitzgibbons and Henry Kolbet were out on the creek looking for feed Saint Ann was well represented in McCook Saturday and are all boosting McCook for the agricultural school Here is hoping McCook will he suc cessful Henry C Ruppert made a trip to McCook Fturday There will be services at the Cath olic ehur h commencing on Thursday morning and lasting till Easter Sun day The measles are well scattered around here April 11 1911 BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES and Purifies the Blood L W WAKELEY General Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska I UPl i fTM Tvir innw yviWYfiTWwvwirwVTiy v f t ffffi Large and Small Jobs are equally well looked after We are ready at short notice to fix all leaks or other repairs in your plumb 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 Nebr Suipho Sane Springs Located on oar own premises and uid in the Natural Mineral Water Tssttrpassed in the treatment of Rheumatism Heart Stomach Eidnej and Uym Diseases Moderate Chtrgci Addttsx DR 0 W EVERETT Mgr Lincoln Hi D V FiiASKLiy Pres G II WATKixsVice Pres E A Green Cshr S2 1 BEGGS1 BLOOD PURIFIER CURES and Purifies the Blood lEJ wangesfijvaiiEwza S ring and Summer Rates SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES TO CALIFORNIA general basis 6000 on certain dates in April and May and daily from June to September still lower general basis of 5000 on certain dates in June and July General excursion basis to Portland Seattle G000 on certain dates in May and daily from June to September still lower general basis of 5000 on certain dates in June and July 1500 higher to include Shasta Route Usual diverse routes and stopover privileges The tour of the Coast is the Avorlds greatest railroad journey YELLOWSTONE PARK Plan now a summer tour of this wonderland All kinds of excursion rates through Gardiner and Yellowstone gate ways also personally conducted camping tours through Cody BIG HORN MOUNTAINS The resorts of this delightful region near Sher idan and Thermopolis are attracting a large volume of tourist patron age Send for special publication COLORADO AND ROCKY MOUNTAINS Usual popular summer rates tp Colorado and Utah cities and resorts Send for Estes park booklet Get in touch with me and let me send you any of our publications Colorado Hand Book Big Horn Resorts Yellowstone Park Pa cific Coast Tours VIIBft F HOSTETTER Ticket Agent McCook Nebraska n i yi iii WJ The Citizens National Bank of McCook Nebraska Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000 DIEECTOES V Franklin A McMillen E A Green G H Watkins Vernice Franklin LtfLtAyjiajAifcAA juaitihtturtriuuwAittM4awMAaiitaa4aAy h l I hi l 1 I