ft ii I w Bl l LU N fciv fc THURSDAY MAY 25 1911 Warning to Railroad Men E S Eacon 11 Bast St Bath Me sends out this warning to railroaders A conductor on the railroad my work caused a chronic inflammation of the kidney and I was miserable and all played out A friend advised Foley Kidney Pills and from the day I commenced taking them I began to regain my strength The inflam mation cleared and I am far better than I have been for twenty years The weakness and dizzy spells are a thing of the past and Ihighly recom mend Foley Kidney Pills A Mc Millen Boost for the Agricultural College Notice of Hearing In the County Court of Red Wil low count- State of Nebraska In the matter of tic estate of James B Wade deceased To all persons interested in said estate You are hereby notified that on the 13th day of May 1911 Nina Harris Wade filed her petition in the county court of said county praying that letters of administration be is sued to her upon the goods chattels rights and credits of James B Wade late of said county deceased and that a hearing will be had upon said peti tion at tie county court room in the city of McCook in said county on the third day of June 1911 at the hour of ten oclock A M Dated this 13th day of May 1911 J C MOORE Seal County Judge CORDEAL McCARL Attorneys First publication May 18 1911 3t Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap pointment of Administrator In the county court of Red Willow county Nebraska State of Nebras ka County of Red Willow ss To Sarah J Real Mary A OConnor Thomas Real Julia iCaffery Francis P Real and Sarah J Hickling and to all persons interested in the estate of John J Real deceased On reading the petition of Sarah J Hickling praying that the adminis tration of said estate be granted to said Sarah J Hickling as administra trix It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter may and do appear at the County Court to be held in and for said coun ty on the 27th day of May A D 1911 at two oclock p m to show cause if any there be why the pray er of the petitioner should not be granted and that notice of the pen dency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all per sons interested in said matter by pub lishing a copy of this order in The 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 6th day of May A D 1911 J C MOORE Seal County Judge P S HEATON Attorney First publication May ll 3ts jwsWHY Scnibbixij Floors mth jjB lRk S iKrB n inniv Saves 1 ime Labor Because the fine poms particles of the Cleanser get right down into every crack and crevice iake up all dirt and leave the iloor clean and spotless Many other uses sndJuIMrsctzoiison Zafe Sifter canlO I WYMORE BOY WINS THE DEBATE t Victor Coulter Carrief Off the First Honors in Annual Contest Victor Coulter of Wymore carried o the firct honors in the annual championship debate of the Nebraska hfgh school debating league which was held Friday evening in Memor ial hall The award of second place went to Junius G Oldham of Kear ne3 and William P Ackerman of Havelock carried off third honors Coulter who represented the south eastern district of the league won with ease being the most polished and effective speaker to appear upon the platform Friday evening His argument was well rounded well sup ported by authorities and was deliv ered in a fluent and forceful style Oldhams analysis of the question as to whether die navy of this coun try should be increased was better than that of Coulter but he appar ently was a less experienced debater Ackerman carried the audience with him from the start as he was the youngest speaker of the evening and presented at the outset an elab orate statement of facts In all ten high school students spoke representing the tend istricts of the league These debaters were chosen after a series of debates be tween over fifty high schools of the state which lasted for nearly three months But one young lady spoke she being Miss Lucy Jeffords of Broken Bow The judges of the contest were Judge A J Cornish of the Lancaster district court Dean W G Hastings of the college of law of the univer sity and Albert Watkins of the State Historical society Prof M M Fogg president of the league presided and Prof Edwin Maxey officiated as time keaper The other speakers of the evening were Harrison Line of Diller John T OConnell of Atkinson Elmer K Nelson of Sidney Clarence Eidam of Fremont William W Wertz of Tren ton and Ernest W Moehnert of Mad ison Lincoln Star CYCLONE SHELTER FOR CROOKS The claim of the constitutional priv ilege of refusing to give self-incriminating evidence has been pushed to such preposterous lengths that any victory won in a fight against such abuses is to be heartily welcomed By the decision in the United Wire less contempt case the supreme court put a quietus on at least one of the morbid excrescences that have grown so luxuriantly out of what was originally a sound and simple principle designed to prevent perse cution and injustice As a result of this decision an official of a corpor ation cannot refuse to give up pos session of its books for examination by grand juries or courts on the plea that he may be incriminating himself by so doing It is to be hop ed that the decision though nothing more than what most sensible law yers probably regarded as a matter of course may have some moral ef fect upon courts generally beyond its legal implications The decision itsel rests expressly upon the peculiar stat us of a corporation as distinguished from an individual but if the su preme court had been inclined to in vest the privilege with that all-embracing sanctity which has been as cribed to it by some of our courts it would have found no difficulty in en abling it to cover the corporation books with its magical powers of pro tection A return to a good horse sense view of what has practically be come the criminals and not the in nocent mans privilege is one of the crying needs of the time New York Post Typewriter papers typewriter rib bons carbon papers manifolding pa per mimeograph paper a large se lection to cnoose from at The Huber handles the Carhartt gloves and caps also and a full line of other makes iMBMhh kamps Calen dar Shoes Made in many different styles all the latest creations for street or dress wear These shoes have the material style and workmanship of 500 shoes but sell for 300 and 350 Each pair of Calendar Shoes have a small calendar attached Mark down the date on which you begin to wear them when worn out count the days of comfprtable wear you have had You will be sur prised and more than satisfied and will never hesitate to buy another pair VIERSEN OSBORN McCook Stttii ---- - THE McCOOK TRIBUNE TTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrTTTTTM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE f 9 A A A A AAA A AAA A A AAAA A AAA AAA A A AAA AAA AAAA AAAAAAAAA AAAAAAH RED WILLOW The dust storms try the patience of housekeepers Horace Taylor is convalescent af ter a severe spell of tonsilitis Mrs Eert Helm is suffering from blood poison in her eye and face The stork has been around again leaving a little boy at Rue Haux wells Mrs Louis Longnecker and two children spent Thursday at Ben Kings By experimenting with putting a match to gunpowder John King was fortunate in getting no worse than having his eyebrows burned off and a badly burned face DANBURY Merle Powell of Indianola was over Wednesday Myrtle Eoyer has been very sick the past week Sol Stilgebouer of Marion was in town Wednesday A Bates left Tuesday evening for Colorado to look up a location If kisses were poisonous only a few girls would live to graduate Rev Kelly of Wilsonville preached at the M E church Sunday evening Dr Hansen assistant state veter inary made his regular trip here on Thursday The graduating class had a party out at Otto Puelzs place last Sat urday night Mrs C W Rogers and children from south of Marion were Danbury shoppers Wednesday Dale Cass gave a party at his home Thursday night in honor of the graduates this year Misses Beth and Madeline McDon ald and Miss Edna Henton were Mc Cook shoppers Tuesday Frank Thompson from Albany Or egon arrived Saturday night for an extended visit with relatives Mrs Geo Gill of Akron Colorado arrived Saturday for an extended visit with relatives at this place A letter was received that O B Woods was in the hospital at San Francisco threatened with typhoid fever Mrs Chas Oman mother of R R Oman of this place passed through here Saturday enroute to Marion Ne braska The alumni Saturday night was a success in every way Old graduates from far and near Ipartook of the nice supper Ruben Arnold and wife were called to Fullerton Neb Sunday night as Al Cantralls oldest daughter was badly burned Mr and Mrs Jesse Naden from Franklin Neb arrived Thursday to be present at the graduating and al umni meetings This section of the country was visited by a very heavy wind storm Saturday evening It over turned a number of small buildings Has the doctor a large practice So large that when people have nothing the matter with them he tells them so Pittsburg Post Rea Oman passed through here on Wednesday enroute to Marion having taken a load of lumber to Indianola and bringing one back to Marion Mr and Mrs George Woods of Lincoln came in Sunday George re turned home Monday evening while Mrs Woods will visit a few days The graduating exercises on Friday evening were very well attended The hall was most beautifully decorated Each member did his part well The band played a few selections Notice of Hearing of Probate of Will To all persons interested in the es tate of Stephen Bolles deceased Whereas V Franklin of said coun ty has filed in my office an ment purporting to be the last will and testament of Stephen Bolles late of said county deceased and Marilla Bolles has filed her pHUm herein praying to have said will admitted to probate and for the issuing of letters testamentary which will relates to both real and personal estate I have therefore appointed Satur day the 27th day of May 1911 at one oclock in the afternoon at the county court room in said county as the time and place for hearing said will at which time and place you and all concerned may appear and con test the allowing of the same It is further ordered that said pe titioner give notice to all persons in- tersted in said estate of the pen dencv of this petition and the time land place set for the hearing of the same by causing a copy of this order to be published in The McCook Trib une a newspaper printed and publish ed in said county for three week successively previous to the day set for said hearing In witness whereof I have hereunif set my hand and official seal this 10th day of May A D 1911 J C MOORE Seal County Judge W S MORLAN Attorney EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATING Exercises to be Held in McCook on June 9th The graduating exercises of the public schools of Red Willow county wall be held in McCook Friday af ternoon June 9th Following is the list of names of the graduates to gether with their district numbers and addresses The list does not include the McCook or Indianola schools Everybody is invited to attend the exercises Graduates 6 86 2S 1 26 24 H L 70 6 21 6 70 23 6 6 77 6 6 70 26 84 14 45 28 82 6 82 9 70 6 6 6 6 28 28 86 6 70 68 28 28 70 70 8 6 6 28 6 28 6 12 6 4 1 70 2S 8 8 49 23 52 20 23 1 1 G 52 28 Floyd Abbott Lebanon Bessie Austin McCook Raleigh Bagby Danbury Fern Bennett Red Willow Florence Blair Lebanon William Boehling Danbury Frances Eostrom Lebanon Roy Brown Danbury Izeita Brush Bartley Erla Bursess Lebanon Nile Burke Bartley Ebba Carlson Lebanon Charlie Cockle Bartley Bernard Colling McCook Amy Cumming Lebanon Geraldine Daffer Lebanon Elmer Davis Cambridge Irl J Devoe Lebanon Ivan Devoe Lebanon LeClar Durbin Bartley Karl Eckard Cambridge Leo A Farrell Lebanon Walter Finch Cambridge Grace Gallatin Bartley Austin Goodenberger Danbury Mary Haag Bartley Nellie Halsey Lebanon Velma Hummel Lebanon Ivan Hart Lawrenec Hoppe Bartley Lisle Hoskins Lebanon Ferris B Hupp Lebanon Roy Johnson Lebanon Robert Johnson Lebanoi Amanda Lehn Danbury r Ruth Leisure Danbury Chester Lofton McCook Ben Mallery Lebanon Glen Mangus Bartley Dwight Marts Bartley Millie McDonald Danbury Flora McDonald Danbury Madge McKean Bartley Henry McKean Bartley Susie McDonald McCook Lelia R Moore Lebanon Neva Moore Lebanon Donal Morgan Danbury Robert Murphey Lebanon Madeline Nutt Danbury Nellie Orr Lebanon Maranda Parker Danbury Russell Pennington Lebanon Ruth Plumb Marion Adrian Quigley Indianola Frank Rawson Bartley Marie Ruby Danbury Leo Schmitz McCook Claude Schmitz McCook Joseph Selby Cambridge Russell Somerville McCook John Teter Cambridge Katie Tines Bartley Harry Troendly McCook Seth Waddell Indianola Lee A Waddell Indianola Delos Waterman Lebanon Melvin Wight Bartley Charles Yarnell Danbury For soreness of the muscles wheth er induced by violent exercise or in jury Chamberlains Liniment is ex cellent This liniment is also highly esteemed for the relief it affords in cases of rheumatism Sold by all druggists Good results always follow the uso of Foley Kidney Pills They give prompt relief in all cases of kidney and bladder disorders Try them A McMillen Fresh fruits at Magners The McCook Tribune 100 a year Lumber and Coal Thats All But wo can meet your every need in these lines from our large im complete stock in all grades Barnett Lumber Co Phone 5 t Ordinance No 199 An ordinance to amend sections 11 33 34 and 35 of Ordinance 170 of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of McCook approved the 17th day of July 1908 and to repeal said original sections 11 33 34 and 35 of said Ordinance 170 of the Re vised and Compiled Ordinances of said City Be It Ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of McCook Ne braska Section 1 That section 11 of Or dinance numbered 170 of the Revis ed and Compiled Ordinances of the VJity of McCook be amended to read as follows Section 11 The mayor with the consent of the council may appoint a city attorney an overseer of streets a city marshal who shall also be chief of police and a city physician each of whom shall hold his office for one year unless sooner removed by the mayor with the advice and con sent of the council Section 2 That Section 33 of said Ordinance numbered 170 be amended to read as follows Section 33 Any person appointed to the office of City Marshal before entering upon the duties of his of fice shall take and subscribe the oath required by law and shall execute a bond to the City of McCook with good and sufficient sureties to be approved by the city clerk of the City of McCook in the sum of two hundred dollars Any person appointed to the office of overseer of streets before entering upon the duties of his of fice shall take and subscribe the oath required by law and shall ex ecute a bond to the City of Mc Cook with good and sufficient sure ties to be approved by the city c of the City of McCook in the sum of two hundred dollars Section 3 That Section 34 of said Ordinance numbered 170 be amended to read as follows Section 34 The overseer of streets shall subject to the order of the mayor and council have general charge direction and control of all work on streets sidewalks culverts and bridges of the city and shall per form such other duties as the coun cil may direct Section 4 That Section 35 of said Ordinance numbered 170 be amended to read as follows Section 35 The city marshal who shall also be chief of police shall at all times have power to make or order an arrest with proper process for any offense against the ordinances of the city and to bring the offender for trial before the proper officer of the city and to arrest without process in all cases where any such offense shall be committed or at tempted to be committed in his pres ence and shall perform such other duties as the mayor or council may direct Section 5 That said original sec tions 11 33 34 and 35 of said ordi nance numbered 170 as said sections now exist are hereby repealed Section 6 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage approval and pub lication according to law Passed and approved this 22nd day of May 1911 JAMES McADAMS Mayor Attest FRANK TRAVERS City Clerk Seal First publication May 25 1911 Notice for Bids Sealed bids will be received at the office of the city clerk of the City of McCook Nebraska until 12 oclock noon central standard time May 22 1911 for a contract to per form ail work and furnish all mater ials necessary for laying such side walks cross walks and curbs within the corporate limits of the City of McCook as the city council may ordei to be laid during the current muni cipal year Bids shall be made per square fcot for cement as per ordi nance provided Side walks cross walks and curbs to be laid in ac cordance with the provisions of the ordinances of the City of McCook and the specifications on file in the city clerks office and subject to the approval and acceptance of the city engineer All side walks cross walks and curbs to be guaranteed by the contractor for a term of two years from the date of acceptance and renewals to be guaranteed for a like term The contractor to fur nish a bond in the sum of one thou sand dollars with sureties to be ap proved by the city council The city engineers estimate is as follows Sidewalks per square foot 4 inches thick 12c Cross walks per square foot fi inches thick 17c Curbing per square foct 15c of face exposed The city council reserves the right to reject any and all bids Dated May 10th 1911 F L TRAVER Seal City Clerk Observe the date after your name gj on The Tribune Notch it Up PAGE 3 Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism You will find Chamber lains Liniment wonderfully effective One application will convince you of its merits Try it For sale by all dealers J M Howell a popular druggist of Greensburg Ky says We use Chamberlains Cough Remedy in our our household and know it is excel lent For sale by all dealers Do You Have the Right Kind of Help Foley Kidney Pills furnish you the right kind of help to neutralize and remove the poisons that cause back ache headache nervousness and oth er kidney and bladder ailments BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES and Purifies the Blood PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY 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 Coanells drug store Phones Of fice 160 residence black 131 DR R J GUNN Dentist Phone 112 Office Rooms 3 and 5- Walsb building McCook DR J A COLFER Dentist Phone 378 Room 4 Postoffice building Mc Cook Neb R H GATEWOOD Dentist 9 Phone 163 Office Room 4 Masonic temple McCook Neb DR EARL O VAHTJE Dentist Phone 190 Office over McAdams store Mo 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 of McCook Water Works Co Office in Postoffice building McCook Neb JAMES HART M R C V S Veterinarian Phone 34 Office Commercial barn McCook 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 o quality Main avenue McCook Nebraska JENNINGS HUGHES CO Plumbing Heating and Gas Fitting Phone 33 Estimates furnished freeBasement Postoffice building A G BUMP Real Estate and Insurance Office 302 over Woodwortha dxur store Your combings made into switches and puffs MRS L M THOMAS Phone Ash 2354 McCOOK MACHINERY AND IRON WORKS Machine Work Blacksmithing Horse Shoeing We are agents for the Celebrated Ford Auto 1 210 1st st W -- Phone red 450 1 l