BKmiSVXWMCBnK 1 l 4 IS s lll3iTOTfllvr I VwulWBLrrjiiuiiiinwviaiJm2j mi m u f trYmrirrrTrjniJTuatmxamTrcajrriwTmawsn ft I i www Tvi 1 1 i in i iii i 1 1 i ii i i iiiiii - n r - TjmigwgriT wamM JJI 1- I iO jL J fiT 1 Trousers at 2 BOZ ELDER ilri D B Doyle is filter a in- ing her hi other 3Lul 3 D B and Wm Mi Hm Younger 1 fee b i cth t r s Geo uJay b t Wi ek Wfc n aocui Ilt zsxl The f r well pleas for iiubject 3ig0iL SuiI iv procurea lor tne jjorpose xnen xne Siadcbafcsr standard Wm Kirb of Do vie are on want to hear a story all on Sam Burchett npbell Look for the namo Sludebaker on th traces It stands for quality strength and style SO 350 5 AI new and good staff frF - LtfTi t g D07PI I 115 West B St Jn MAFION W II Eifert Avas a county cap ital business visitor and attend ed Itdie Cathart jublic sale Fri day Mitchell Young and wife- of visited at Danburv were bushuas visitors Harrisons one in town Saturday A C Funnan was i business wJaiter at Lebanon the first of tih e weeJe Urban Bartholomew of is in it his vicinity arc on visited his brother and family d with present pros- closing days of last week p of fall grain County Commissioner J W i 111 Epwcrth League Ilandal was a business visitor in veiling is Gods town one day 3at week nd bv Love Mis S E Boyer and jasea 2ii 23 John 316 Miss ter of Danbury visited ail the T Jva Johnson will lead F Gockley home the first of the Benjamin Coburn and May week Ik were united in marriage at Fred and Ida Lafferty relurn iie parsonage Sunday February ed from thsiir visit with the Rod 125 in the presence of relatives man lamely at Hill City Kansas rand a ffw invited guests At Thursday itHQ p m the bridal party took C R Newberry returned from Ikir plaet in the double doors Ohiekasha last Avcck and c the parsonage when Bev L brought his daughter Mrs Min- 5 Fcutch dipped forward using nie Zimmerman and children Avitl ife ceremony of the M E church him pronounced them man and About a five inch shoav fell the Avell Avishes and con- bene Sunday accompanied by a the happy pair droAe strong northeast Avind Avhieh flieir Ik mv in Frontier county drifted the snoAv very badly 2 Eta vv l Tang feorses and a heavy load call for strong haxnessStudebaker harness No need to Avorry about inspected inch by inch and the baker harness In the first place slightest defect condemns it A the leather that goes into it is the harness that passes inspection in faest that can be the Sludebaker tory can be depended upon anyAvhere to give good service cfArorkraanship is very high Even Every Sludebaker harness nothing is left to chance the name Sludebaker stamped 2Tery finished part is carefully on the traces FlcCook Hardware Co SiKEi easaiaofospa f We are showing the new model in a - tr i j r -a n T o i ue serge i tsutton run hk Come in and have just a look at one of these nobby new suits 3dUSGZni yiMigJWOTr Caps That Will Suit You We have too many styles to attempt to enumerate them here Come and see Ties Better Than Before Solid colors bars stripes and the new fad in a looseend tie nrmimTn r rjsg i McCook Neb j INDIAtfOLA Mrs IIenderson was called to Beatrice this week by illness of her little nephew Fiank Xeel wa up from llcl biack last Wednesday The goods for Teels arrived last J hursday and work Avas be gun this Avc ek in the PoAvell oiulding Xiua Jonis and Lucy Themis spent Monday with Mrs Ames Rogers near McCook George Wing and family have moved onto the Murray place County Clerk Charles Dutclier and family of McCook spent Sunday Avath relatives here Mr and Mrs L M Howard are both on the sick list Mrs James Bold man In visit ing Avith relatives in Blocming tcn itihis week County Superintendent iMiss An na McDonnell spent Sunday with the home folks Xellie Crocker spent Saturday and Sunday Avith her friend Mids Winters in Cambridge Some fifteen of Elsie Sorg s friends gathered at her Jiome Sat urday eseniiig and gave her a surprise1 The eve ning Avas spent in playing games A Ligfht lunch of cake sandwiches and pickles Avas served after which aill deft for their homes Last Wednesday Joe Harrison unloaded thirty one registered Aberdeen Angus cattle purchased by iliim ait North Platte Roy Dutclier and Robert Thorn as went to McCook Saturday to drive doAvn some cattle bought by King and Quick at a sale north of JMeGook The storm of Sunday made it rather hard for some of the teachers to gel back to their schools Miiss Nina Jones assisted by Luey Thomas entertained the Sunbonnet club Light refresh ments Avere served after Avhieb Mjiiss Hernia Boop a guest of the club favored them with some in strumental solos A letter Avaa read to the club from an absent member which caused much mer riment C E Hotzes sade took -place on Tuesday things bringing fair prices The seed corn special made this pointy Wednesday morning 130 farmers being in town to seis and hear Avliat the experts- had to offer Boys Acre Oorn Contest The- Nebraska State Beard of Agriculiuie -offer to the ka bi y under eighteen years cf age giwng the lnig t yield of corn from one acie of Nebraska land during tihe year 1912 2500 the siccnd 20 third 15 fourth 10 fifth to eighth tfo sash nintili to tAvelfth 1 each and thirteenth to gixteenth 53 each and to the boy growing thei yiM en an acre cf land av t of the east line of Boyd Wluvl er Holt Grceiey Howard Hall Aelams anel Webster comities 25 seeend 15 third and fourth 5 each fifth anel rsixth 4 each SLentih to tenth 3 each anel twelfth to sixteenth 2 each The Lincoln Weekly Star dup lieTh the- aboAe awards and an ntry in ne is good for an ont ly to both offerings The entire labor of preparing the- ground phnting cultivaiting and harvesting this acre cf corn to be performed by the contest ants Avho enter contest by record ing Ink name in the office of W B Mellor Secretarv Lincoln not later than May 20 1912 Said iere to be measured husk ed and Avoighed in the presence of tAVo disinterested free holdrs residents of said comity in Avhieh the acre cjf corn is located Sard committee tto fonvard afidaAit as to Avaiglit and requirements or sjieioifieations in this contest to tin secretary of State Board of Agriculture not later than De cember 1 1912 The contestant shall file with the secretary a full and detailed account cf Irs method of perform ing the Avork fertilizers used if anyAvhether bottom hill or table lanel and character or kind of soil on Avhieh the crop was grown with an accurate account of the cost cf production rent of ground cost of ploAving har rowing discing planting culti vation husking anel every feat ure cf expense in labor seed fer tilizer et based on the actual time that entered into the pro duet ion cf tirv aer1 of corn If requested prize Avinners must forward a sample of ten ear of err gicAvn to W R Mel lor Seertary Lincoln Xeb Xoti1 Practically all corn in tine state- is raised in altitudes varying from 1000 to 2100 feet above sea level therefore the division made through the state v as nearly a5 po ablc along lilie 1700 foot altitude line In the ontistr ear vied on for several yeans paat only two premiums haA gone Avc t of this line Pit che d McKeighan A man by the- name of McKcig an of Indianola who Avas om horses to Ed McKil lip met Avith quite an accident out near Len Millers Saturday nisrht His horse nitelied him into- a fence rendering him nn concious After remaining in a dazed condition for moiat of the night he Avalkcd into tcivn Xot being able to locate a doator he stoppeel at Butts- restaurant and after a square meal deaided he coidd go Ibis way rejoicing Avith out medical aid Cambridge Oar ion Sedfern GlanAnlle Nebraska City A quiet Avedding oiecmrred at the home cf Mr and MiK GraiiA ile seuth of the city at which time their daughter Miiss Bessie May Avas married to William R Redfern of Danbury A fite r the Avedding supper the young people left for their heme on a farm in Bed Willow county owned Iia the groom Omaha World Herald To Correspondents The Tribune being regularly printed on Mondays and Thurs days Avould be pleased to haA e items mailed for both issues by our regular correspondents over tne county Items from source Arall be appreciated nnv i i K U 3 I sS DANBUEY J H Rice died Saturday Feb 24 iof rheumatism of the heart1 and parahis liad suffered for a number of Aveeks He leav es a Avidow and tAvo grown chil dren to mourn his less His body AVas taken to McCook Mon day if or burial Word received from Mrs C W Bogers airites that whe is gat ing altong nicely at the sanitar ium in Kansas City C W Rogers and two children Miaifced at the M M Young home Saturday Mrs f urah Boyer and elaughtei Mrs Nellie Butler are spending a Avk at the T F Gockley bonify John GreenAvay Mayme cote and Earl Springer Avere Mc Cook pilgrims Monday Wm Greemvay of Lebanon waf up betAveen trains Monday We were Aiisited hy a nice siioav and some wind Sunday The siioav drifted the roads in some pliTCCS Mrs Nannie Walters a niece of Mrs S E Ruby loft Wednes day for Fairfield Neb after a three months Aisit here Stallions for Sale or Trade I Avill sell or trade either or both of 1113 Stallions DeGorda a thoroughbred imported Perch eron and Jerry a seAren eighths Percheron For further informa tion Avrite or call on Jos Brunke Campbell Neb NOTICE Joseph E Dodge and Arthur S Dodge will take notice that on the first daA of December 1911 Lillian M Pitney plaintiff filed her motion and affidavit against the said Joseph E Dodge anel Arthur S Dodge as heirs and real representatives cf Sid ney Dcdge deceased and against cufd Jcsoph E Dodge as Admin istrator of the estate of said Sid ney Dodge deceased in the dist rict court of Red Willow county Nebraska in a certain cause here tofore pencung m sacd court Avhfirein said Lillian M Pitney was and is plaintiff and said Sidney Dodge Avas defendant The object and prayer of said motion and affidaA it are that the judgment rendered in said cause in said court on the 10th day of October 1S99 an fervor of zvid Lillian M Pitney and arjvnit slid Sidny Dcdge fcr tLe mm cf f51109 avlIi interirt liec in frcm said date thereof at the rate of ten pa- cent per annum be revived in favor cf said Lillian M Pitney and against said Joseph E Dodge and Arthur S Doxlge as the heirs ait law and r val repivsent tires of said Sidney Dcdge now deceased and against said Jo err E Dodge as Administrator cf the c sftiate cf said Sidney Dodge de ceased On the first day of Dee-ember 1911 a conditional order cf reAiivcr Avas duly made given and entered in sand action reAMv ing said jiulgment in favor of said plaintiff and against the saod Jcseph E Dodge and Arth ur S Dodge as the heirs at laAv and real representatives of said Sidney Dodge deceased and agirnst said Joseph E Dodge a administratcr of the estate cf said Sidney Dodge deceased The said Arthur S Dodge is hereby notified to appear on Monday the first day of April 1912 anel sIioav cause ayiIiv said judgment should not be revived against him and the said Joseph E Dodge as the heirs at laAv aml real representatives of said Sidney Dodge deceased and agaiinst said Joseph E Dodge as administrator of said estate and if sufficient cause be not shown to the contrary said judgment shall stand reviAed Lillian M Pitnev Plaintiff By C II Boyle and W S lan her attorneys First publication Feb 26 Stsw 3 r L JC T the urd lsigned will sell at public nuetion without reserve on the Dry Creek HnncL 11 uiilcs north of McCook V miles north and l1 west of Bos El Vr miles s outhanri ll west of Centurpointand 4 miles south and 2 ezst of Quick commencinLr at 10 a in on Thursday March 7th 23 Head of Horses 6 Head of Cattle Machinery and Harness I will also sell my Imported Percheron Stallion in this sale Ho is 7 yrs old heav bone short back good stylo and action easy to handle and an extra sure breeder weighing 2000 lbs when in show shape FREE LUNCH AT NOON Tofrtic Sumsof S10 and under cash On sums over 810 a credit of 8 I CI lllos months will be given on notes having approved security at 10 per cent interest No articles to bo removed until satisfactorily settled for ROY NEWELL Owner COL C AI MATSON Auctioneer F A PENNELL Clerk 1 - - J VICTOR LADIES TAILORING CO Suits uy special order at same price charged for i eady mades Clothe- shrunk and sponged by la test and most scientific method Call and see samples before giving our order for spring siut Mrs Main Ave J M Trammeil Under Commercial Hotel 12s Chamberlains Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and exten sive sals by its remarkable cures of consTis colds and croup It can be depended upon Try it Sold by all dealers Notice to Delinquents Notice is hereby given that the rental upon the lease contract to the folloAving described lands in Red WqIIoav county Nebraska as set opposite the name of the hold er thereof is delinquent and if the amount Avhieh is due is not paid Avithin GO days from date of this notice said contract Avill be declared forfeiteel by the Board of Educational Lands and Funds and said forfeiture enter ed of record in the manner by laAv N 36-1-30 John A Hoffman E B COWLES Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings Daited Feb 16 1912 First publication Feb 19 6sav NOTICE OF INOOEPOSATIOrT OF PHELPS GEAY COMPArTY Notice is Siereby givwi 1 That a corporation has been formed under the name of Phelps Gray Company 2 The praneipal place of tran sacting business is 3IeOook Bed WcIIoav County Nebraska 3 The general nature of the busm ts to be transacted is the buying and selling of fruits pro duct and other merchandise- at Avholesaleanel on commissiou and eonsjgmnen1 the leasing and the erection and maintenance of such buildings and structures as may be necessary for the proper con ducting of saiel business and to purchase and hold real estate for site 4 The amount of capital stock authorized said corporation is 1000000 500000 -of which is to be subscribed and fully paid up In fore the eommencc nient of business and the balance to Jbe i isued subsenibed anel paid up as may be authorized and required by the Beard of Directors 5 The existence of the saiel corporatrcn commenced on the first day of February 1912 and the time of termination is twenty years from said date 6 The highest amount of to Avihieh the saiel cor poration shrill ait any tim sub ject itself shall not be mere than fifty per cent of its paid up cap ital stock 7 The affairs of the saiel porafacn are to be conducted hy a President Vice president Sec retary Treasurer anel Board of six Directors Dated this 21th day of Feb ruarA 1912 PHELPS GBA1 COIPANY By C E ELDBED president C B GBAY Secretary First publication Feb 26 SIsav NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS To Susan C Ilileman and to all Avihcm it may concern The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at a point at the northeast corner of section numbered tliirteen and the soutliAvest corner of section numbered tAvelve in tOAvn itwo nonth of range 30 AAest of the 6th P M AA here road number eel 410 intersects road 407 in DriftAvood precinct Bed WilloAV county Nebraska and running theneecast on the section linebe tween said sections 12 anel 13 Tcavii 2 North Bange 30 West of the Gth P M until the same coincides Avith said roael number eel 440 anel a proposal to A acate that part of roael knoAA n as 440 as1 eleseribed below Commencing at a point on the section Line between sections 11 and 12 Avhere said road No 440 bears eastward shall be A acated to a point Avihere saiel road inter sects Avith the section line be tAveen sections 12 anel 13 all in Town 2 Bange 30 West of the Gth P M has reported in favor of the location and vacation thereof and all objections there to or claims for damages must be filed in the County Clerks of fice on or before noon of the 2ftfli day of ApriL A D 1912 or said road Avill be established swath out reference thereto GHAS K DTJTCHEB County Clerk Dated at McCook this 24th day of February 1912 First publication Feb 26 Stsw i A J 1W