J JHHESSagCSESeSKSESKSKEZKESSSe AN UP-TO-DATE DRESS The fashion tendencies of the day are well illustrated in this trim yet graceful dress for it cleverly combines many new style features the neat simple lines now considered smartest and a distinctivenses of its own The deep collar alike at front and back liangs in easy graceful is almost to the waistline wliich is of becoming height a little above the normal and the fash ionable peasant sleeve has tli SVSk 6454 0425 ill w mill -1 deep cuffs so generally liked The skirt too a six gored model is unique and stylish with panel front and back and short side gores lengthened by a pleated sec ition Poplin duehesse would be effective material to use with brocaded satin or velvet for the collar and just a touch of solid color velvet in the cuffs and the shoulder yoke while for more general wear a satin finish pru nella with a braid trammed velvet collar would serve excellently jand one may enoose among a wealth of colors for the deli cate maize and peach the deep iaven blue amethyst chamois old rose wisteria the coronarfnon colors the changeable weaves and innumerable others old and new all vie in- charm and ragness 1 MIMlWWMInWMMBBWBMMMat0lMBliMaWlBBWWMWBUlll 1 1 llll II Hl 1 jjj ji LMMJU UU I t MiWMwwiMMireBqragfflMStflMMa MIBI IIM nTwii iTmai i t mi inni iiiua ENL v PN LEAKlBLEi iuntmi le the cateleii are in continual trouble Thete leaking troubles are all obviated la Moores NoULeakable Foun tsa Pen This pen is true to its nsmc its air tight and cannot Leak It is also dean to handle and dean to 11 and for these reasons is a farorite among the ladies travellers and Codcoti as well as ajcoog batinas rsca H P SUTTON CO Jewelers Without opiates or harmful drugs of any kind Foleys Honey and Tar Compound stops coughs and cures colds Do not accept any substitute A McMillen ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given nthat the county commissioners of Red Wil low county Nebraska will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of the following supplies to said county dur ing the year 1912to wit Class No 1 Books One Personal Tax list 1913 One Real Estate Tax list town lots 1913 One real estate tax list farm lands 1913 One loose leaf mortgage record One G qr medium treasurers cash book 7000 tax receipts original and dup licates per thousand 2 dozen chattel mortgage files gum med stubs numbered each Z6 sets primary election poll books Tally sheets for all parties and register of voters all combined in one book per books 23 sets general election poll books per book 92 poll book envelopes per dozen 4G ballot sacks per dozen 225 primary election Instructions to voters per 100 225 general election Instructions to Voters per 100 5000 assessors schedules punch ed and folded per 1000 27 assessment schedule binders complete 25 assessors personal assessment books Brownie Camera Waiting for his first snap shot Come in and we will show you all the Brownie family They work like the Kodaks latent backs tor records per quire 24 primary election laws 24 general election laws Loose leaf record blanks printed form per 100 1911 statutes per book All records to be full bound extra ends bands and fronts and to be made of Byron Weston 3G lb med ium linen ledger paper Class 2 Legal Blanks Size 81x28 printed two sides per first 100 and each additional 100 Size 8x2S printed one side per first 100 and each additional 100 Size 8V2XI4 printed two sides per first 100 and each additional 100 Size 8x14 printed one side per first 100 and each additional 100 Size 8Mx7 printed two sides per first 100 and each additi6nal 100 Size 8x7 printed one side per first 100 and each additional 100 Size SxS1 printed two sides per first 100 and each additional 100 Size 8x5 printed one side per first 100 and each additional 100 Postal cards printed per 100 in cluding cards Class 3 Stationery I Senate pads 8x14 per package of 10 Senate pads 4x7 per package of 10 Writing fluid Carters Sanfords Staffords Arnolds Bankers per quart Lead pencils E Faber No 2 per grossi Lead pencils Memphisto No 77 copying per dozen Election pencils per gross Velvet pencils rubber tips 557 per gross Venus copying pencils No 165 per dozen Typewriter carbon paper best grade 8x14 per dozen Typewritter ribbon best grade Typewriter paper best grade heavj medium light per ream Mucilage best grade per quart Pen holders cork tip bank each Pens Easterbrook Glucinum Sil ver Series per gross Rubber bands No 18 No 16 No 30 per gross Blotting paper best grade per Special attention given ail mrJA or telephone orders rWhUeit lc true that a good fountain pea will rUcak If properly cared for it is also true thattt is not alwjr poasibla for the most care ful to I treat it aa Ti r iSBSSNsmm SfiiMi nrnt rRTajroe r they ought irnue pound Class 4 Stationery II- i Memo heads 6x9 7 pounds flat 1 Tin nor nAT 1001 Letter heads size Sxll 10 pound bond paper per 1000 Letter heads size Sxll 12 pound flat paper per 1000 Envelopes printed No G1 No 1 rag paper per 1000 Envelopes printed No 10 No 1 rag paper per 1000 Bar dockets 4x71 per page Notices of election per 100 Sample and official ballots for pri mary and general election for 1912 including precinct changes and ro tating per 100 Claim blanks per 100 Class 5 Legal Notices Commission er Proceedings and Delinquent Tax List Publishing legal notices per square Publishing commissioner proceed ings per square Publishing delinquent tax lists Separate bids must be furnished on each one of the 5 sections or any one of them All supplies must be furnished as ordered Bids are to include all freight ex press postage or drayage charges and must be for articles delivered free of charge at court house Bids must be addressed to Coun ty Clerk and marked proposal for books blanks stationery and legal printing or any one or more of these items All successful bidders must file good and sufficient bond for the faith ful performance of their contract Bids will be opened according to law at the regular meeting of the county board January 9th 1912 Sealed bids will be received at the county clerks office up to noon Jan uary 9th 1912 The county commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids and to enter into separate contract for each one of the five sections ad vertised Dated at McCook Nebraska De cember 7th 1911 CHAS SKALLA County Clerk tigyMiw8wMwrfiWta V Franklin Pres G H Watkins Vice Pres R A Green Cshr The Citizens National Bank of McCook Nebraska Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000 DIREOTOES V Franklin A McMillen R A Green G JEL Watkins Vernico Franklin twsz HTAJftaHa rawTgyj THE INTERMISSION for all kinds MAGAZINES AND DAILIES Temple Building Kansas City Post 5c week miss Mcculloch Trained Nurse Phone red 479 804 East Second Street Gifts For Women Bonnet brushes Toilet sats Manicure sets and pieces Travelling eases Fancy vases Fern dcshes Casserole Cilia Cing dashes Post card boxes and Albums Hand and Stand Mirrors Fine packages of Perfume- fry iJcgjfcjvTJrily SiStiSfflSslfdBfeS Notice to Land Owners To Joseph B Blair and to all whom it may concern The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at the center of section 19 on the quar ter section line in East Valley precinct Red Willow county Ne braska running thence south through sections 19 and 30 to wiitliin 20 rods of the southline of section 30 thence in a south easterly direction to intersect road running east between sec tions 30 and 31 at a point about 35 rods cast of the southwest cor ner of the southeast quarter of section 30 township 3 range 26 Red Willow county Nebraska has reported in favor of the lo cation thereof and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed in the County Clerks office on or before noon of the 29th day of January A D 1912 or said road will be es tablished without reference there to Dated at McCook this 25th day of November 1911 CHAS SKALLA County Clerk First publication Nov 27 Sts All creditors of the estate of Oscar M Matthews deceased are notified that the County Judge of Red Willow County Nebraska will on July 19th 1912 sit to examine all claims agaiinst said estate with a- view to their ad justment and allowance The time limited for presentation of claams against sand estate is July 18th 1912 Seal J C MOORE County Judge RITCHIE WOLFF Attorneys First publication Dec 11 8ts All creditors of the estate of Mary A Whitakea deceased are i You must decide on all gifts within a few days Better make sure of pleasing the recipients by giving some of the useful items that comprise our holi day stock HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS Note these lists look through the remainder of the advertisement and come to the store taking time to look through the entire stock Gifts for Men Shaving sets Shaving mirrors Smoking sets Collar Cuff boxes Military brushes Letter openers and desk sets Ink wells Paper knives Fountain pens Travelling cases Christmas cigars Fountain pens Beautiful pictures Necktie boxes and racks Pocket books Hat and clothes brushes Metal and celluloid soap boxes Book marks Safety razors All the latest books Does He Shave Himself If not he doubtless wishes he did and intends to do so soon Help him out in his good intentions by giving him a Gillette Safety Razor They are guaranteed and if not wholly satis factory we will buy it back at full price and without a question Brass is one of the most popular items nowadays and we would sug gest a nice piece of brass for the lad Give her a brass iern dish umbrella stand crumb and brush tray ink well calen dar vase etc Correct Correspondence Paper and art brass desk sets are two items that make a strong ap peal to holiday shoppers Brass desk sets 5 pieces for 3 00 boxes of the best linen stationery for 50c and up to 160 Floral covered boxes with four quires of ribbon tied paper and envelopes to match for 75c Initial station en any letter for 45c Christmas Happiness for that boy means finding a - 4- KIT- Manicure sets Jewel and glove -boxes Photo and work boxes Pictures Fountain pens Hand bags Opera glasses Comb and brush trays Jewel eases Kodaks Perfume Leather Hand Bags Something that is almost an absolute necessity even if she has one it ma be worn too badly to carry so give her a nice new bag for Christmas Genuine leather bags from 150 to 1500 something she will always be proud of Radiopticans Fitted For Electricity Oxidized copper finish equipped with two 24 candle power lamps highly polished parabolic reflectors 3 inch double lens system shows image on three feet long from ordinary post card The Radioptican will please the children R That our stock is replete with new JE things and that all our lines are exceptionally large and well assorted No one can be sure of having made wise selections unless they come to our store see all the goods not told of here and get the pric es Splendid assortment in ever line and prices right on all arard VV gl notified the County Judge of Red Willow county Nebraska will on June 2Gtih 1912 sit to examine all claims against said estate with a view to their adjustment and allowance The time limited for presentation of claims against said estate is June 25th 1912 Seal J C MOORE County Judge RITCHIE WOLFF Attorneys First publication Nov 27 8ts ET k use W SEAXEE IN ais POULTRY EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash NewiocaticuTjt acr - street in 1 W lsh bn iawg iCVUUK Notice State of Nebraska Red Wil low County ss To all persons interested in the estate of Char les Liehtenberger deceasd Notice is hereby given that on the 6th day of December 1911 Mary Liehtenberger filed her pe tition in my office praying that letters of administration may be granted to her on the goods and chattels rights and credits of Charles Liehtenberger deceased You are further notified that I have set and appointed the 23d day of December 1911 at two oclock p m in the County cour room in the City of McCook in said county and state as the time and place for hearing said petition at which time you and all concerned may appear and contest the same It is further ordered that said petitioner give notice to all pax ties interested in said estate of the time and place of said hear ing by causing a copy of this or der to be published in The Mc Cook Tribune a newspaper plant ed in said county for three weeks successiviely previous to the day set for said hearing In testimony Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affix ed the seal of the County Court of said County this 6th day of December 1911 Seal J C MOORE County Judge First publication Dec 7 6ts j i 9 V - V