The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 14, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 2

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ESTABLISHED 1S82
F M KIMMELL Editor
Largest Circulated Newspaper Published in Red Willow County
Entered at postoffice McCook Nebraska as second class mat
ter Published Tuesdays and Thursdays
REPUBLICAN TICKET
Supreme Judges
FRANCIS G IIAMER
CHARLES B LETTON
WILLIAM B ROSE
Railway Commissioner
THOMAS L IIALL
Regents of State University
VICTOR G LYFORD
FRANK L IIALLER
Judge 14th District
E B PERRY
County Clerk
CIIAS SKALLA
County Treasurer
ARTHUR B WOOD
Clerk of District Court
ELMER KAfiT
County Sheriff
E F OSBORN
County Judge
J C MOORE
County Superintendent
ELIZABETH BETTCHER
County Surveyor
CHAS W KELLEY
Countv Coroner
DR DAVID F SMITH
Commissioner 1st District
WM J STILGEBOUER
The Burlington Crop Report
The Burlington crop report for
the piit wek carries with it a
more optimistic view of the pres
ent rrop eondilions throughout
tlie stat The- soil except in a
very few places where the rain
fall ha lKn exceedingly light is
generally in excellent condition
The rainfall during the past week
has been fairly good over the en
tire division
Corn
Conditions for the week were
all favorable and com is nearing
maturity very rapidly Estimates
from the various sections of the
state indicate the following per
centage for the crop based upon
a full crop and present condition
Omaha division 62 per cent as
against 65 per cent for last week
Jjineoln division 1 per cent as
against 74 per cent for last week
Wymore division 76 per cent as
against 70 per cent for last
week McCook division 50 per
cent which was the same as the
estimate of last week Already
grain men over the state are as
serting that the corn crop this
year will yield from five to ten
million bushels- more than last
year As yet no damaging frosts
have been reported in this state
and the longer it holds off the
better it will be for the crop
Fall Plowing1
Fall plowing has progressed
CLAPP WILL SPEAK AT
LA FOLLETTE FEED
Sent From Madison Wis to Ad i
dress Nebraska Insurg
ents Thursday
Lincoln members of the Nebras
ka Progressive Republican
league received word from Madi
son Wis Monday morning that
Senator Clapp of Minnesota one
of the seven original insurgents
in the upper branch of congress
will be here next Thursday even
ing to speak at a state banquet
in the interest of Senator La
Follettes candidacy for president
The banquet will take place at
the Lindell hotel commencing at
630 It has not yet been decid
ed who will be toastmaster Gov
ernor Aldrich will be unable to
grab tliis honor as he is out of
the state Congressman Norris
will probably not be able to at
tend owing to his speaking dates
C O Whedom may be called on
to preside at the table He will
at least be one of the speakers
Letters are being sent out to
La Follette and Norris supporters
over the state asking them to be
liere for the banquet Without
much doubt a permanent state
organization will be formed to
boost La Follette and Norris
and arrangements made for the
opening of state headquarters
probably in Lincoln
Senator Clapp is to come- here
through an assignment from La
Follettes headquarters at Madi
son Wis It agreed to furnish
either him or Merriam of Chiea
a who is gushing a La Follette
movement in Illinois Clapp is
mow speaking in the Dakotas
Lincoln Star
Congressman Latta of the
Third Nebraska district has paid
the last price of mortality and
gone to lus reward Interest noiA
centers in his- prospective succes
sor Wise ones are stageing Dan
V Stephens of Fremont for the
place
J
Lincoln finds nothing in 1kv
water system to warrant the sug
gestion that her present typhoid
cases are traceable to that source
An analysis was made of seven
different samples of city water
taken from the wells and water
pipes at different places on the
system
Seed Wheat For Sale
No 2 Red Turkey wheat for
sale Updike Grain Co Phone
169
Several Beaver City homes were
broken into Saturday last the
date of the wild west show in
that bm g Attaches of the show
were searched but no evideneee
was found upon their persons
large this vear
Potatoes
As has been previously report
ed the potato crop this year will
do well if it amounts to half a
crop
Pastures and Meadows
Pastures and meadows are in
excellent shape On the McCook
division the third crop of alfalfa
was the best of the three and
there are places in the eastern di
visions where the fourth crop
promises to be the best of the
season Hay on the whole Avill
be short but rains during the lafr
ter part of the summer have pro
duced a good deal of rough feed
Sugar Beets
Reports of this crop continue
to be very favorable It is
thought that harvesting the crop
will commence about the tenth of
this month
Temperatures
The general average for the
temperature of the state for the
past week was 65 degrees or 6
degrees higher than for the cor
responding week of last year The
maximum temperature recorded
at Lincoln for the week was 93
degrees and the maximum wind
velocity was 32 miles an hour
DANBUEY
Clarence and Claude Young
were McCook visitors Friday
There- was a pound social held
for Rev II W W Allen Tuesdaj
night at this place
Ed Young is working for C W
Rogers for a couple of weeks
The little daughter of J J
Yarnall has been very sick
A number of pupils outside of
the district are attending school
here
There was a social held at the
Wm Musgrove home Friday eve
ning A nice time was reported
Ralph Dolph and Al Boyer at
tended the rural carriers conven
tion held at McCook Monday last
If you can feed a goat red
flannel shirts can you give a pig
iron
Will Kelly Webster Dowler S
G Bastian and G B Morgan and
wife were among these who at
tended the state fair at Lincoln
Several from here attended the
Kit Carson show at McCook Fri
day
The Jolly Thimble club met
with Mrs Ethel DeMay Wednes
day afternoon
Mr and Mrs M M Young vis
ited at the C W Rogers home
Sunday
Mrs Albert Dolph is expected
home soon from Denver where
she has been the last few months
Pierre Mae Fee purchased the
Sims residence in town and has
moved there Lumb Wise mov
ed to his own place
Foss Mac Fee has rented the
ir L Goodenberger place north
of town and will move as soon as
it is vacated
George Bastian arrived home
from Omaha Friday where he lias
been -working
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THE COUNCILMANIO BODY
Are In Regular Session Monday
Night Their Doings
The city council was in regular
session Monday night with the
mayor Councilmen Middleton
Stansberry and Brown and City
Clerk Stoll and City Attorney
Wolff present Absent Council
man Woods
Minutes of previous meeting
read and approved
Bills as follows were allowed
and warrants ordered issued
J W Rhodes 14 00
Neptune Meter Co 19 80
R M Osborn 1 0d
McCook Electric Co 4 43
Frank Cain 12 40
Frank Cain 25 00
D H Donnelly 54 00
Robt H Dawson 48 00
Roy Stone 13 60
McCook Electric Co 93 10
J M Henderson 17 50
E C Underbill 55 00
Nick Snyder 5 00
I A Underbill 50 00
McCook Water Works Co 32 35
II P Waite Co 36 40
John Eckstedt 85 40
Standard Oil Co 17 92
F W Rank 83 33
John Underbill 45 00
L A Fitch 32 50
Fred Schlagel 60 00
Ed Fitzgerald 55 00
E II Briggs 1 00
W M Robison 1 00
E Benjamin 7 50
T C liegeman 40 00
I N McDoukal 66 20
Polk Bros SO
D II Donnelly 1 00
E F Osborn on behalf of the
city fire department presented
a protest against the proposed
well in all parts of the district redction of firemens salaries
where winter grain is raised and d offered the resignations of
the seeded acreage will be very the members of the department
in case the old rates are not re
sumed
The city clerk was instructed
to secure prices of fire hydrants
Moved bjr Councilman Stansber
ry that the water committee be
intsructed to report to council
the necessary number of fire hy
drants to put city in adequate
condition as to fire protection
Moved by Councilman Stans
berry that water committee be
instructed to examine condition
of fire hose
The mayor appointed Council
man Middleton to cooperate with
park committee on proposed wat
er works park project Engi
neer I L Rodstrom is the mem
ber of the committee represent
ing the railroad employes The
member of the committee for the
McCook Commercial club is
Moved by Stansberry that city
treasurer be instructed pay Mc
Cook Water Works Co the war
rant now held up by the council
The city physician was instruct
ed to have the city water arld
yzed
R F D No 3
Still dry
Farmers are still cutting foddei
G C Clamp and C L Haw
kins were in town yesterday
George Hawkins delivered hogs
in McCook yesterday
September 13th a 3 lb son
was born to Mr and Mrs Fred
Grovers All doing well but Fred
who expects to return to work
in 30 days
Some wheat is still being sown
Mrs Larson was here to attend
the funeral of W N Cratty
R F D No 4
Mrs G n Rowland was in
town Tuesday with a load of
musk melons
H Schmidt is putting up hay
Milt Clark is cutting his entire
crop of hay for seed
Both J W Burtless and W
G Dutton have nice fields of ir
rigated corn
Clint Hamilton has a fine field
of wheat up
Yong Bros have had their
sale H J Cozad will have his
sale Friday and Swartz and
len will have their sale om the
20th
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Tribune 100 per year
The Tribune 100 the year
tured wrist he could not work
The state fair visitors arrived
home Friday They say it was a
great treat to see the bird men
make their flights
Mr and Mrs Andy GTreer are
the proud parents of a baby girl
born Thursday Sept 7th
Mrs Millie Billings left for
McCook on Saturday for a visit
with her brother Dan Clouse and
family
iimowies uong a wagon
show trourje cave a nerformflriefi
Owing to a here Monday night
WKSSMEXBBBmiMaSm
Facts
quality
No picture however attractive
no price however low can justify
the purchase of a stove or range
that lacks the vital element of
Quality Experience skill science
and plain old fashioned honesty
in materials and workmanship
must all be wrought into the stove
or range before it has the quality
that will stand the test o years
A 30 day test of stoves or
ranges which many Mail Order
Stove Concerns oiicrmerely limits
the responsibility of the seller to
that brief period
We are responsible for the qual
ity as long as the stove or range
is in your possession
Note the tremendous advan
tages of buying from a local
dealer who slakes his reputation
on Garland Quality
2 Guarantee
Your guarantee of quality
when you buy Garland Stoves or
Ranges is based on forty years
Seed Wheat For Sale
No 2 Red Turkey wheat for
sale Updike Grain Co Phone
169
Everything thats seasonable in
fruits and vegetables at Ilubers
all the time
When it is anything in drugs or
druggist sundries go to ilcCon
nell druggist
We carry a full line of cathar
tic mineral waters desirable for
hot weather
A McMILLEN Druggist
100 The Tribune one year
Foleys Honey and Tar Compound
Still retains its high place as the
best household remedy for all coughs
and colds either for children or for
grown persons Prevents serious re
sults from a cold Take only the
genuine Foleys Honey and Tar Com
pound and refuse substitutes A
McMillen
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES and Purifies the Blood
Lumber
and
Coal
Thats AH
But we can meet your
every need in these
lines from our large
and complete stocks
in all grades
Barnett Lumber o
Phone 5
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Heating PlumbiDg
Middleton Ruby
Are prepared to fur
nish estimates
on
short notice They
keep a complete line
of Bath Tubs La
vatories Sinks and
other plumbing mater
ial including a good
line of lawn hose and
sprinklers
Phone No 182
wnat a wihr y ii
of stove building and the satisfaction-giving
of Garlands in over
4000000 homes
No mail order stove concern in
the world offers such insurance
on your Investment Why risk
the unknown Mail Order brands i
9 Wvol
McCook Nebr
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4 Delays
In bayins n Rtoro or rnnco by mail
you run the risk of exasperating le
lnyg Instances nro on record where
tho anxious Layer waited six months
fordelntry
hlnglo shipments are subject to
tJILlaAaliiSZ astray requiring
nra uimplttnM irwt t n t rnticif
Every Stove or range sold by why not buy from us your local
mail is on paper the greatest Garland dealer who can make imme
hnrtrnin nvor rtfftrttT diate deliverrtt
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Hardware
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Order to Show Cause
In the district court of Red
Willow county State of Nebras
ka In the matter of the appli
cation of Nina Ilarris Wade ad
ministratrix of the estate of
James B Wade deceased for
license to sell real estate
Now on this 23rd day of Aug
ust 1911 this cause came on for
hearing upon the petition of Nin
Harris Wade administratrix of
the estate of James B Wade de
ceased praying for license to sell
the following described real es
tate of the said James B Wade
to wit lot numbered six in block
numbered six in the original town
now city of McCook Redwillow
county Nebiaska for the pay
ment of debts against said es
tate and allowance and costs of
administration for the reason
there is not sufficient personal
property belonging to said estate
to pay said debts allowance and
costs
It is ordered on consideration
by me that all persons interest
ed in said estate appear before
me at chambers in the court
house in the city of McCook in
said county on the 7th day of
October 1911 at one oclock P
M to show cause if any there
be why license should not be
granted to said Nina Harris
Wade administratrix to sell so
much of the above described real
estate of said decedent as shall
be necessary to pay said debts
allowance and costs
It is further ordered that a
copy of this order be served np
on all persons interested in said
estate by causing the same to be
published once a week for four
successive weeks in the McCook
Tribune a weekly newspaper
printed and published in said
Eedwillow county Nebraska
R C ORR
Judge of the District Court
First publication Aug 24- 4 ts
MKjfr
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Be sure to see the
above tradc maik
always on famous
Garland Stoves
and Ranges Never
sold by Mail Order
or Catalog Al
ways by the molt
reliable dealers
Made for over 40
years Highest
In over 4000000 homes
1 Quality
j As a matter or simple justice to the public we as agents of the
largest makers of stoves and ranges in the world give here
and in this special book the facts about mail order stove buying
We wish it understood that we are not fighting any Mail Order Stove Concern
We aim our blow at the system where the buyer takes great chances of getting
his moneys worth
Consider carefully the questions involved in the purchase of a stove or range
which must either give years of day-to-day service and satisfaction or prove an
absolutely worthless investment
J
offer money back if their stovo or
range after 30 days Irto trial faila
to eire satisfaction
Bat remombor that when yon cet
n stove- or range on freo trial tho
mail order concern has jour money
nnii you men the stove
It generally tiLcs so much effort for
gaTnhheinofVe0bCbeasrt 5 Knock Down 7 The Best Way
assets of the mail order system ci B
of stove selling OtOVeSi
delays or damage ond frequently eq the buyer to sell the start- back to tho
weeks of
tracing
mail order house und if successful
to re crate and re ship it that not
one dissatisfied mail order buyer In
a thousand actually does it
A cood dealer right in your home
town not some unknown concern
Dont Ipt f liihnmnin fVi mn - ti - s vr 1 r JUU miles nwnv is tHe one
awa7Tritb7onriu7KyteM up r adr for -ST The taJEmSt jfillSlk SlM
ima mnHnrtn paa AnnnAM An ntirmin inpm cor rnom nn nun nrnpir - z
them himself In case of breakage ho
ell tovp for le than their
makeaIue without bank- nmt muko complaint by letter wait
going a 0nK time for new parti and suffer
rupt The huge profits of mail- the uiconienience of delay
order selling come out of the Wo deliver yonr stove or ranee set
buyers pocket Your own good P complete blacked and ready for
judgment will teil you that a immediate use
local merchant who buys stoves hlch ay 13 bcst
and ranges in carloads will give AiT7 RrIrl
you a better ileal and dinger value U lVlUUcy OatKi
than you can ever secure from Wo do not question tli good faith
any mail order stove concern t anil order stoo concerns who
satisfaction
His judgment on sto T nnro
nlues comes from lo y cce
Come and eo u before you r ako
your next rurthiso Get Uu benefit
of our experience Have us explain
how Garland Stoves nnd Ranges nro
made all the details thit go to make
up quality and value and satisfactory
service for which thev uro famous
throughout the entire world That a
the U st vnv to Ik sure of cettinc
year ccaey j worth
Ask fcr the GarJand Books on rThs Only Safe Way to Buy Stoves and Ranges
McCook
Co
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BULLARD LUMBER CO
SELLS THE
BEST LUMBER AND COAL
PHONE NO 1
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- i 1 1 Notice is hereby given that by
handles the Carhart
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virtue of chattel mortgage
gloves and caps also and a full
line of other makes
The best brands of canned
fruits and vegetables at Magners
Common Colds Must be Taken Ser
iously for unless cured they sap
the vitality and lower the vital re
sistance to more serious infection
Protect your cnildren and yourself
by the prompt use of Foleys Hon
ey and Tar Compound and note its
quick and- decisive results For
coughs colds crown whooping cough
bronchitis and affections of the
throat chest and lungs it is an ever
ready and valuable remedy A Mc
Millen
a ex-
eeuted to the McCook National
Bank of McCook Nebraska by
Charles F Edwards and Martin
L Yager dated May 10 1911 and
filed in the office of the county
clerk of Red Willow county Ne
braska on May 26 1911 on
which default has been made and
npon which there is now due the
sum of three hundred and twenty-five
dollars with ten per cent
interest per annum thereoni from
August 10 1911 said McCook Na
tional Bank will expose for sale
at public auction and sell to the
highest bidder on the thirtieth
day of September 1911 at the
hour of one oclock P M on lot
9 in block 28 in the original
town now city of McCook in
said Red Willow county Nebras
ka the property mentioned in
said chattel mortgage to wit
One platform scale one hanging
scale one new National cash reg
ister one 8x10 compartment ice
box purchased from C B Civer
Co one marble top wood conn
ter with four paper cutters and
all parts complete three meat
blocks one chipped beef cutter
one nickel plate piece rack aH
knives saws and tools six new
curtains for windows all trays
and meat pans metal hooks for
box one new GO gallon iron ket
tl one old 45 gnllon iron kettle
one eomplet iron lard press one
electric motor complete one com
plete Entcrpre meat grnd3r
and bolts and tools for one
bono grind r vomplele inok
room tools and fixtures block
and tackle and rope one delivery
buggy one set of new single har
ness used in delivery one white
spring wagon and one set of sin
gle harness one gray horse name
Tom five years old weight about
1200 pounds one bay horse about
ten years old weight about 950
pounds all slaughter house fix
tures and tools one sausage stuf
fer complete all interest in
slaughter house one large clock
one 24 foot counter one pole der
rick 25 feet of heavy steel chain
one Webber gasoline engine with
belts gears and all other tools
and fixtures used on May 10
11911 or since added in conduct
ing the meat market in the build
ing on said lot on Main Street
in said city known as the Kapke
building
Dated at McCook Nebraska
September 6 1911
The McCook National Bank
By Ritchie Wolff It attorneys
First publication Sept 7 4ts
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