i 1 A w SCENES FROM THE RAILROAD WRECK AT INDIANOLA ON MONDAY szte rc sv nr sss BMjm mXzz 348 mem NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska Red Vii low County ss In the County Court In the Matter of the Estate cf John J Real deceased To the Credit ors oC said estate You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court Room in McCcok in said County on the Cth day of January 1912 at the hour of two oclock P M to examine all claims against said estate with a view to their adjustment and allow ance The time limited for the pre sentation of claims against said es tate is six months from the 2nd day of June A D 1911 and the time limited for payment of debts is cue year from said 2nd day of June 1911 Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 31st day of May 1911 J C MOORE Seal County Judge P S IIEATON Attorney First publication June 1 131 1 It Terms of District Court 1911 Cliase county April 24 and Novem ber 10 Dundy County March G and No vember 20 Frontier county March 20 and Oc tober 2 Furnas county February 20 May 29 and October 23 J Gosper county January 30 and i September 25 1 Hayes county March 13 and Sep- tember IS j Hitchcock county May 1 and No- i vember 27 I Red Willow county February 6 j May 13 and October 9 Robert C Orr district judge Buy flower field and garden seeds from II P Waite Co Their seeds are reliable 9 tf SCENES FROM THE RAILROAD W RECK AT INDiANOLA ON MONDAY SJZ 7V VWivy y ZvzK A SSSS V 5 y y S friiv V U noN i u IT PLAN that summer vacation awav off some place Why should you You wouldnt have a better time with the inconveniences of hot weather travel and of being away from home comforts than you can have right here Plan for a vacation Chautauqua Week The Chautauqua is bringing a whole host of high class musical companies entertainers orators and Chautauqua lec turers for your entertainment for you folks who live right here in this community You would travel for months to hear and see as much that is of the same class and then you might not find it Its a great gathering of great men and women the largest and best that could be sent to you m so short a time Plan to stay at home if Its a good time you want -I art mgfzr tsx4BJttssawm - wim ZKzvsyskjr jets r v3 iyrTVaTu I uit xuim 4rmitwimwiwntiwviuvw SCENES FROM THE RAILROAD WRECK AT INDIANOLA ON MONDAY s i Swa1 INITIATING THE CUB Stunts the New Boy r Some Eanks Hjvq to Fees Now when a tyro goes to work in a machine shop he is sent to the tool room for a loft handed monkey wrencL A foundry wag will send the new boy in search of cor holes A printers devil is sent to the typefounders with a wheelbarrow for a hair space Hu morists in certain Kansas City banks have a revised code says the Times of that city Here are six things the beginner probably will be required to seek at drug stores in stationery shops even at the county courthouse whore ono trustful youth went the other day t inquire diligently for a speed ball to assist him in his work There is the speed ball then and there is the check stretcher pre sumably used to increase the size of checks that do not conform to the Cl ing cases the discount board sup posed to be checkered in a manner to facilitate the handling of discounted paper the clearing house key in search for which half a day easily may be consumed and for the ied and black lines that lie artistically on the fair pages what could be more appro priate than striped ink and lest the ink becomes too thick should not an ink strainer be procured Ask the new boy THE FIRST AST0R A Daring and Resourceful Operator hi the Fur Trade John Jacob Astor was born in the lit tle village of Waldorf in Germany in 17G3 just as France at the close of the Seven Years war was ceding Canada to England lie sailed to our side of the Atlantic in 17S3 when George III in the treaty of Paris was acknowledging our independence and when the merchants of Montreal were establishing the Northwest company He became a fur dealer gradually gained control of the trade south of Lakes Huron and Superior except that which was in the hands of the Mackinaw company and won a repu tation as a daring and resourceful op erator which made his name known in Montreal St Louis London and Canton He had a dozen vessels afloat repre senting a capital of 1000000 carry ing furs to England -and China in 100 and at the time that the pur chase of Louisiana in 1S03 pushed our boundary to the Rooky mountains he was the wealthiest and most success ful merchant in the United States North American Review The Man of Leisure Most of our rich men work very hard not always because they want to but in many instances because they have to The husbandry of a big estate in itself may be a task for the whole of the time and thought not of one man but of several As a general thing it is fair to say that our only man of leisure is the tramp The social pariah the mutineer against the rule of work is the only one who can be sure of a care free sybaritic existence and even he lives in constant danger of rock salt from the farmers gun or the onslaught of the watchdog around the corner as the hobo knocks at the kitchen door or pauses at the water trough to drink The poor tramp is certainly a more frequent social phenomenon than the rich one Philadelphia Ledger The Earl and the Angler One of the earls of Minto had a kindly nature One day a Hawick an gler was throwing his line on the river near Minto when a tall gentleman came up to him and inquired what kind of sport he was having The fisher replied that it was not very good and that he could do better if he were at the other side of the water adding Ill gie ye sixpence if yell carry me across The bargain was struck and the gentleman getting the angler on his back carried him through the water to the other side True to his promise the angler produced the sixpence which he proffered to the stranger who however smiled and remarked Give it to the first beggar you meet and tell him it is a present from the Earl of Minto Why She Worried But mother why do you object to my being pleasant to the young men You cant hope to keep me with you always you know One of them will take me away from you some day Take you away from me Well if that happens 1 shall not complain It is the certainty that none of the young men who have been coming here so far would take you away that has worried both your father and me Chicago Record Herald Only Wanted the Chance Emperor I do not care to hear your proposition sir Everything that is submitted must first be put through the prime minister Subject Nothing would please me better I wanted to show you the new bayonet which I have invented for army use London Answers Willing but Cautious Yes my daughter eloped I suppose you will forgive the young couple Not until they have located a place to board Washington nerald Tough Combination Probably there is no combination on earth harder to live with than an ar tistic temperament soused in a bad cold Galveston News It is always safe to learn eren from our enemies never safe to Instruct even our friends Colton SCENH OF MONDAY MORNINGS WRECK AT INDIANOLA y ivv iw i VT3i a- - - fj SCENE CF AXFDAY MORMNGS WBCCK AT INDIANOLA SHERlFf S SALE Xotie io hevA gen ini by i tue oi i oatr o a iu jed oz cf the U kt Court o Red Willow c oiiiity Nebraska and to ire direct ed aiJ dcLvcrcd under a juigiueit and order in an action wherein Daen Distilling Importing Compa a tcporaiicn is piaintitf and James Stcinman is defendant I hat offer at public sale and sell to the highe L bicier for ash at te east irrnt door cf home No 224 on -Main Avenue in the City of Mc Cook in taid county said hcuse be ing on lot 1 in block 21 in the Or iginal Tcwn now City of McCook in said county on the 13th day of June Kill ac one oclock p m the following described property being the property heretofore attached in said action as the property of said defendart to wit a stock of liquors and cigars and the bottles casks boxes -ass and packages contain ing the rune valuta ai the sum of 1SS70 and also j igs 2S empty feer i stove L ten of hard coal r0 feit of hose 8 empty bar- 1 grccs of flasks I mop wivwr T b Jtns i on brust J dutt par 1 cif cf j p I gallons of sulphuric aci 1 scoop shovel 2 garden rakes 1 hoe 1 squil gee pail of salter peanuts 3 copper measures 1 case of seltzer bottles and 1 electric fan Dated this 1st day of June 1911 L M HIGGINS Sheriff W S MORLAN Attorney First publication June 1 1911 2ts INDIANOLA Mrs Frank Lcwe came up from Steele City on Saturday evening for a visit with the home folks Mr and Mrs Garry Dole visited with the Hatcher family this week ilie Memorial services were held in the M E church Sunday Rev Barbae cf MuCock preaching the ser ine Y Stoddard returned from a trip in Colcrado Saturday Relatives are visiting at the Gob en bonis this vsek ihe junior class royally entertain ed the senior class Thursday even ing They were first taken for a lay rack ride which was a most pleasant feature as it was an ideal evening then they were taken to the home of Fern Hedges where they were encertained with games and were served a three course lunch consisting of strawberries salad and sandwiches ice cream and cake It was in tlie early hours cf morning when they left ail declaring it was one of the most pleasant evenings they ever spent Friday at the school house pat rons day was observed work from all grades was on exhibit The teachers served punch and waffles Although it was a stormy day there was quite a crowd out to enjoy it The baccalaureate service was held in the M E church Sunday evening the pastor Mr Norlan having charge Indianola was the scene of a fear ful disaster Monday morning when s Eu No 1l an together jix west oi the creek bridge Some eigh teen we kill i and several nuro injured A large crowd from tje country a d tonns gathered in c me to vev iho R F D No I Yv N Rogers has commenced tit - work excawtuug for his irriga joi Ash Creek was largely represented at the Indianola wreck Monday About an inch of rain fell in part of the east side of Bcndville precinct last Friday But it was very streak ed Miss Pearl Rogers left Tuesday frr Deshier Nebraska to visit the Mt chell family She will also visit d other Nebraska points before fc r return home Harry Rogers is shipping his gooite and effects to Lake View Iowa where he expects to go Sunda y night He will engage there in tfie fine stock business He expectsto make the old gentleman go some For Sale P E V sec 7 and N E sec IS T 5 P 29 and N E U an N vr S E L S2C 1C TaRSi Will consider any fair offer casb ocr part on time Address owner J T FOLEY LeT istcwn Montana- SCENE OF MONDAY MORNINGS WRECK AT INDIANOLA