I f 7tjf Di ltd riiB 1 M ft I III 9 vyb t 3jf -- 1 BUV S A V 1 Will I IWIHII MH L - I lT II Ml Wf iBSBaiaaiwwBRaRrtJty ifw ini w CHURCH NOTES AND TOPICS Christian Science The morn mg subject for next Sunday is Iiove Christian Sunday school at 30 a m - preaching at 11 a m aiid 8 p m H M Mitchell mil aster German Evan Lutheran East Sth St Services every Sunday morning at 1030 oclock Divine Science Unity health Specialties Reynier Gloves Bacley Corsets Mitchell Church Linens and Dress Goods Mrs J L Trammell sasrafffegvwreaippflKiiEix HtmvwiaafViififoTc EAB30R VIEW SITE OF THE EXPOSITION WHERE THE MIDWAY AND CONCESSIONS WILL BE LOCATED fiTHFlT - C 31 UW it i llhilil -So Mil Uiftnl nil Tfir ynr mvn nno 11 ill Every Country on Earth to Be Represented at the Great est Worlds Fair In History Eighty Million Dollars to Be Expended on National Cele bration o 1THIX a few weeks time thousands of men and teams will be engaged in leveling off the grounds of the International exposition site in San Francisco and it is estimated that -within six months 10000 men will he employed in the construction of the material part of the great exposition at vrliich the United States of America Trill celebrate the opening of the Pana ma canal Uesponses to invitations to Sarticipate and offers of co operation Irom every part of the world are flood ag the exposition management and President C C Moore and his thirty dSrector who represent every impor tant interest on the coast and 1000 300C00 in invested capital are working night and day to keep up with tfc avalanche of duties that pour in upon tliem Bcponsis foreign countries sur pass ail Iutki urious of the exposition management Every civilized nation ae earth every lind within the swep of botli shoes of tie Pacific ocean and every Plate in the Union will be zepresentcd by the fnest assemblage af displays the world V- ever seen San FrarcKco says President 3Ioore as hostess for the nation will entertain the world in 1911 with the 7iost comprehensive exposition in his tory a jubilee of nations a splendid Composite Fleet of Navies of the World to Pass Through Panama Canal and Enter San Francisco Harbor What the Great Fair Will Be Like oG land upon the earth San Franci o is preparing to meet the statukirds of a great national celebration Every land under the stars and stripes will be represented and the nations of the world am intensely interested in the Panama canal Americas gift to civilization and in the exposition at which America will formally celebrate the opening of the canal This uni versal interest has assured the most remarkable worldV exposition in point of size diversity and speciO interest eer held Francisco following tiie contours of the shore from the lnrbor out to and bevpnd the Golden Gate The struc tures will be the larett anil costliest ever eret ted fur n worlds exposition I The two principal locations of the ex position will be at Harbor View anil in Golden Gate park Harbor View lies as a rescent on rfau Francisco bay midway between the ferry build ing the principal entrance to San Francisco and the Golden Gate Gold en Gate prk fronts the Pacific ocean one mile below the famous Cliff ITonse These two main sites and intermediate locations will be connected by a ma rine boulevard that will skirt the chores of Pan Fraiuisco bay and also In aa intermural raiirod A trackless section of Pan Franc isco trolley will rim over the boulevard The opening of the Panama canal thousand acres Golden Sate park for- will not only be thy most imporfaint ested and crealod of sawl tfunes tweu y commercial event in the history of the world but it will mark a supreme epoch in th lives of the nations bor dering upon the Pacific and appropri ately the visitor will see in the e position the greatest displays of strange tribes and peoples of the Pa- title ocean countries ever assembled Down the streets of Pan Francisco in exposition days will pass such ori ental pageants as the world has never seen China Japan the Philippines India and other oriental lands will join in parades that will rival the In dian durbar in magnificence and sur pass the durbar in variety by reason of the many nations represented The exposition will formally open with the entrance into Sai Francisco Real Estate Filings Marie E Brcnson to Jean- nette McDmtt wd lcit 5 II Weyeneth near qr 35-1-26 Moretta Simmons est coii9 to Florence A Ilartman wd lot 8 block 3 1st Ad to So McCook 500 00 LEBANON The F S Sovem -barn at Wiil sonville was destroyed by fire Monday afternoon of laet week Loss 1000 insurance 500 Mr and Mrs So vera iweie hore ait tending the funeral of the late F M Pennington at tlhe time It ds not known that any one had been in the barn for two or three days GRANT Born To Mr and Mrs W E Witt a girl last week Willie weara a smile on bis face steen feet long Mrs Jacob Wesch and son Chas and Miss Dora Greenway were visitors at the home of II Wesoh Sunday Wesch -Brothers hauled out a load iof corn from Traer Ivan Monday Jacob Wesch and son Oh as were at McCook on matters of business Friday Two more scholars enrolled at Dist 51 this week School at tendance has been poor so far this winter J E Adams rc hauling toy Harbor View is within twenty i frcmi Alfred Ashtcns this wek utes walk of the Fairmont noiei anu the most extensive apartment house At Ilarbor View will be located a yacht harbor the Midway and night life of the exposition and many con cessions that lend themselves to night illuminations as well as great build ings to houu such heavy exhibits as ihay be readily unloaded from ocqan roin2 vessels such as the structures to contain the manuiactures anu Julius KatJika is hauling same of his implements over in Kansas on his farm where he expects locate afte r March 1st BOX ELDER Dr and Mrs Worth are enter taining lids father and mother of Whitney Neb Mrs E A visited Mrs inervexlSs Tthe PahueVubora T M Campbell Thursday of tet Arts and oilier industrial features weeic Golden Gate park will be the seat of Chas and Olll Wilson visited the permanent features of the j theeir uncle T M Campbell Sun- n lit i i - tion itn an area n mm claV presents one of tne most miuhw achievements in landscape gardening in the world The west end of Golden Gate park comprising 140 acres will be utilized for exposition purposes Around a great stadium already built will be erected a huge concrete coli seum the largest structure of its kind in Ameiica capable of seating 71000 people and in architecture like that at Rome A chain of lakesTst different levels will be connected bjf a working model of the Panama canal Lincoln park where the Golden Gate rounds out into the Pacific ocean com raands a panorama of the Pacific ocean of San Francisco harbor and of Uhu bins of the city Its area is loO acres and its contours rise more than commemorative celebration which iirior of a composite fleet of bhe bat- 300 ieet above sea level At Lincoln shall include ct only the finest fea teres of all former worlds expositions in recording the progress of the world iut -yet in magnificence in diversity In its distinctive color of the weM of the orient and of all the countries bor dering upon the Pacific ocean will stand alone The nations of the world tleships of the world Upon park will be erected a great commem tion of the United States nearly 100 warships of foreign nations will first assemble at Hampton Itoads and will be joined by detachments of the Amer ican navy and the composite fleet will then be reviewed by the president and bv foreign dignitaries This fleet the seexthe fiueit American displays largest ever assembled will proceed ever showi n at the Panama Pacific In- through the Panama canal Sernational exposition The plans of the people of the west ior the Panama Pacific International exposition are being undertaken upon a scale of world education anu inter 2St and the exposition is the subject nf enthusiastic co operation In every arriving in San Francisco harbor about two weeks after the exposition opens The exposition will be held upon the shores of San Francisco bay and of the Pacific ocean and will occupy an area of more than 1G00 acres The grounds will describe a semicircle about San Episcopal Sunday school at 10 a m Morning prayer- and sermon at 4 Special choir re hearsal on Wednesday in the church at 7 30 p m IMethodist Regular services as follows Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m League- at 7 p m Sundaschool ait 10 a m Prayer meeting on Wednes day evenings Baptist Sermons at 11 a m and 8 p m Bible school ait 10 Christian Endeavor at 7 pm A hearty welcome to all who wash to worship with us D L Mc Bride minister Catholic St Patricks Church 8 30a m low mass and sermon WJA orative statue welcoming snips to tue Golden Gate Tentative plans for St Francis memorial tower callfor a structure 30 feet in height with a base 200 feet square The top of the tower will bealmost 1300 feet above the waters of theGolden Gate From Lincoln ark the boulevard turning south toward Golden Gate park will pass through an area of 200 acres that have been secured by the directors for exposition purposes Here will be located the foreign buildings live stock exhibits mining horticul ture and agriculture and other dis plays requiring extensive space meeting on Tuesday and Friday 8 00 evening services Eev Wm evenings Jew Thought bun day school three oclock on Sunday afternoon 123 W D street Patton U jl 1 pastor Episcopal Saptuagesima Sun day Sunday school at 10 Iloly Communion anid sermon at 11 Service for men at 3 Service confirmation and sermon at 8 Biahop Beecher will officiate at above services All seaits free Offerings taken up for missioiir ary work in the districit Read The Tribune for the news Osborn Burton DRAY LINE All kinds of Hauling and Trans fer Work promptly attended to Your patronage solicited Office First Door South of DeGroIPs WMjWwuaMwaaBBoanBBiiTiW A farm town Mr and Mrs A T Wilson and eon Chas and Mr and Mrs T M Campbell called on W Y Jiohnnon last Friday before he vfeiited at Win Doyles Sunday Dr C M Worth wife and son jft for the hospital at Omalha A party was given at the heme of Mr and Mrs F G Lytic last Friday in honor of the fifteenth birthday of their daughter Edith The evening was spent in play ing games A lunch was served during the evening An espec ially good time is rcipcirted by those present W B Sexson received a latter from Mr and Mis J W Lcgan of Lewistown Mo written Jan 19 1912 stating that it had been very cold there it had been 26 degrees belov zero and tihey had zero weaither for some weeks El mer was married He married a lady by the name of Bozarth They are living twenty five miles from Lewestown on Miss Bo zarths fairm All of Elmers ac quaintances join in congratu lations Mr Logan stated that at was very dry there last year but lie reaised a fair crop of com All were well Bertha and her seven miles from E T Woods of Danbury was a business visiter in town between trains one day last week Miss Herma Roop of north of Danbury was a iisatof in our burg recently Mr and Mrs Win NoithnageJ from near McCook were visitors ait tihe Jacob Wishon home a few days last week Chas ness and Arthur Allen oi Danbury were business visitors one day last week Mrs Dodge visited her parents Mr and Mrs N J Joihnson at McCook a few days last week Alfred Ashton from west of Cedar Bluffs was in toiwn on- last Thursday after a load of corn Two B- M carpenters put in a netw floor in the living ments of ifche depot last week J E Dodge sold his coiw to F M Yieaiter northwest of town last week Fiord Lafferty left last week for Grand Island in search of a J AY H Bif ert purchased a f erw dispensed witli and that his hears head oi cattle to hutched from J he determined Cedar Bluffs It is ordered that a hearing on block 3 McCook 1000 00 last week said petition he had at the Elliott Lowe et ux to Frank I Dr Bartholomew was called toty count room in said county on J Polly wd nw or 1-2- Cedar Bluffs on prof eEsional busii the 5th day of February 1912 29 -1000 00 n ess Saturday evening at 10 oclock a m and that no- umted States to Morgan II Stewart pat nw qr 25-2-27 It G Evans et ux to Okas II Miner et ux wdne Cheser Srockeytt and Preston Rollings Ex Gov Shallenberger spoke to the teachers of this section and the citizens of Indianola Satur Estimate of Expenses At the regular meeting of the county board of Red Willow county Nebraska held on the 9th day of January 1912 Jlie Hiaititer of the estimate of the husband had moved to another cessary expenses for the year 1912 was considered and the estimate made as follows County general fund 30000 00 County bridge fund 15000 00 County road fund 10000 00 County Soldiers Relief fund 1000 00 McCook City bond 1500 00 McCook City water bond 10000 00 School distract bonds 12000 00 dOated ait McCook tlios Sth day of January 1912 CHAS K DUTOHER County Clerk First publication Feb 1 5ts Order ef Hearing To all persons interested in the estate of James R Jackson de ceased You will take notice of the folloiwing In the county court of Red Willow County Nebraska In the matter of the estate of James R Jackson deceased Now on thos 13th day of Jan uary 1912 Ruth E Jackson hav ing filed ber verified pertaitdou in thus count praying that the aa mmastriataon of tihe egtaite of lAnfln - Henry Miller who has been tioe hereof be given to all per- vorking in the eastern part of sons interested in said estate by the sttaitte for seme rime an rived publishing tins order for three here ealoa of last week for short successive weeks in The McCook 4000 00 visit with relatives and friends Tribune a legal newspaper pub- Engraved Cards Orders for engraved cards will re ceive prompt and satisfactory atten tion at The Tribune office Cards and invitations also printed tasteful ly Call and see samples and we will quote jou prices Satisfaction guaranteed J Ernest Wewencth and bride lished in said county are now occupying the W II Mc Kinney farm Avest of town Mrs C W Reed suffered from x severe case of the quinzy last week E Gailusha plastered a house for A II lied fern west of town iast week INDIANOLA Cecil Howard stopped off to visit the Long family on his way from Blythville Arkansas to his home at Carpenter Wyoming Tire Sun Bonnet club met at the home of Clara AVilson Tues day afternoon The afternoon j i 1 i ras sn iu w wu i mmnw of tll fiftfnlant Reto xments were served con- eansistin of m0 due from siting c sandwiches piekes Chi Burlington Quincy cake and eceoa Adjourned about Railrcad Company garnishee has five oclock all declaring Wwy 1een attaeiled under d order had had a jolly good time tSil h been continued m some time are moving to Cam bridge The fifth and the sixth grades gave their children a sur prise party Monday evening Mr and Mrs Earl Allen enter tained at a card party Moneday evening in honor of her siistei FRANK M COLFER Seal County Judge C n BCYLE Attorney First publication Jan 15 Gts NOTICE E W Sovem whose full name is to plaintiffs unknown -will take notice that on the Gth day of January 1912 W B Whittak er a justice of the peace f Wil low Grove Precinct Red Willow county Nebraska issued an or der of attachment in the sum of 750 in an action pending be fore him wherein E D Perkins Company are plaintiffs and said E W Severn is defendant 2 oclock p m Mr ana M rs Rolls who havefor hearjn on tie 23rd day of ade lndaanola their home s tor FjbniarVj 1912 at the hour of E D PERKINS COMPANY First publication Jan 25 8ts Notice W R A Howard whose full name is to the plaintiff un- Miss Hines Those present were known will take notice that on Mr and Mrs Loenstien Mr and tile f jrst cav 0f Januarv 1912 W Mrs BcIdman Blanche Craibtree g Wlrittaker justice of the peace of Willow Grove precinct Red Willow county Nebraska issued an order of attachment in ttihe sum of 1440 in an action where m hi U Udell is plamtiit and day afternoon in the opera house sa w R A Howard is defend on a non nartisan educational sub ant and nronentv of the defend jcot Although the day was bad ant consisting 0f 35 collars 5 and stormy quite a crowd was pieces of underwear 5 shirts cut to hear him 10 neckties 1 hat 1 cap 2 suits i Roy Jones returned home on clothes 1 coat 2 pair shoes 1 Thursday evening from Waits- suit easehas been attaehor under burg Washington where he was said order Said cause has been cailled by the illness of bils faith- continued for hearing on the loth er but left him much improved day of February 1912 at the The Indiranola division of the hour of 2 oclock p m Teachers Association held thoir E B ODELL Plaintiff meeting at the school house Sat- First publication Jan 25 6ts urday morning The meeting wasj - called to order by the president NOTICi and sublets were iven to eaeh I E W Sovern whose full name to plaroitiff unknown will take one present on which they were toce that the lbth ot given fifteen minutes to prepare on day tliemselves fcr a short diseusscn January 1912 W B WJnttakex ltl l e lU the subject Pfi upon Frank Defter is on the siek list j pve precinct Red Wallow conn Nebraska issued an order ott W E McClung and wife areJ Wrf ir fnliM nndiauaanment m tne sum oi jpiou JLLi CI UAJI l J j vw Indianola friends James Mallcek shipped a car load of hogs Tuesday On Tuesday evening of last week Miss Lena Hill inviiiteel in a few friends to remind her faith er that he had passed another milestone of his life Mr Hill is a pioneer of the Indianola set tlement Mr and Mrs Fred Minniek en tertiaiined Mr and Mrs Loenstien Lucy Miller and Miss Maude Walker Sunday evening The D of II took possession of the Henderson home Tuesday i vening as a surprise to -Mrs Henderson The evening Avas spent in games and refreslunents were served Mr and Mrs C S Quick Jr wcire the guests of Mr and Mrs D F Noiswanger of Cambridge Saturday Sunday in an action pending before him wherein Ed Iluber is plaintiff and said E W Sovem is depend ent consisting of money due tfron jthe Gliicago Burlington and Quin ey Railroad company has been attached under said order Said cause has been continued for hearing on the 2nd day of March 1912 at the hour of 2 oclock pm ED HUBER Plaintiff First publication Jan 2o 6ts Advertisement for Bids Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals walll be received at the office of the County Clerk of Red Willow county Nebraska at McCookNebraskafor the con stellation and erection of the super-structure the sub structure and approaches and for the fur nisliing of materiais in connection wh the same for ail steel anel wooden bridges to be built in saiid Red Willow county Neb raska witliin one year from the 5th day of March 1912 A D said bids to be for the super structure -of all said bridges per lineal foqt for the super structure of all ap proaches per lineal fcjot for all pilings used in the of all such bridges and ap proaches anel for all caps srway braoes and other wood material used in the sub structure of such bridges and approaches per foot board measure according to the plans and specificaitions in the County Clerks office of said county Each bid must be accotmpanied by 50000 in cash or certified cheek for said amount payable to Oias K Dutcher county clerk to be forfeited to the county in case bidder refuses to enter into contract Tvdth ithe county -with proper bond if same is awarded to him must be filed on or before noon cent ral time on the 5th day of March 1912 Said bids will be opened at 2 oclock p m cent ral standard time March Sth 1912 The Board of County Commis sioners reserve the rigbt to re ject any or all bids Attest OHAS K BUTCHER County Clerk f V