5 t - i v 1 M KIMMELL Publisher Entered at postoffice McCook Ne braska as second class matter Pub lished semi weekly went to first on an infield hit and stole second Amsden struck out Culbertson walked and stole second Emerson was hit by pitcher and took second on a passed ball Dorwart went to first on McKinseys error Culberrson and Emer son advancing a base OBrien went to first on Hales error Culbertson and Emerson scoring F Emerson struck out One hit 4 runs Second Inning Oberlin Watson struc out Roach out F Emerson to Amsden Wilbur walked Al trom out Dorwart to Ams den No hits no runs McCook Gray struck out Schwab hit to center field and stole second and third Knowles went to first on il burs error and stole second Amsden went to first on Koachs error Schwab and Knowles scoring C Emerson went to first on fielders choice Dorwart struck out OBrien out Roach to Muir head Two hits three runs Third inning Oberlin Hale struck out as did Burchet and Coldren No hits no runs McCook F Emerson out on ground er Muirhead Gray hit for two liases and stole third Schwab out on fly to McKinsey Knowles struck out One hit no runs Fourth Inning Oberlin Muirhead hit to center field and stole second McKinsey hit to right scoring Muirhead McKinsey going to to second and to third on F Emersons error and scored on a passed ball Wat son struck out Roach hit by pitched ball and took first Alstrom out F Emerson to Amsden Two hits two runs McCook Amsden flew out to Muir liead Culbertson out on grounder to McKinsey C Emerson hit to right field and stole second Dorwart went all the 95 Largest Circulation in Red WiilowCo Score Minnesotas 24 delegates lor the Colonel McCook will prove Ma 28 29 that it pays to be just sociable Oxford has adopted the plan of working its hums tramps and prison ers on the streets This rule in gen eral effect will go some toward dis couraging the pilgrim habit McCook vs Oberlin McCook high school closed a very suc cessful base ball season Friday by de feating the Oberlin high school in a poorly played game by the score of LI to 2 The weather was not base ball style and made snappy ball an impossi bility The feature of the game was the ex cellent pitching of Dorwart allowing but two scratch hits and striking out thirteen men The fans regret to see the high school season close as our team was one of the best in the state and put up a snappy lot of ball from start to finish The score by innings and summary of the game follows First Inning Oberlin Coldren struck out Muir head out to Schwab to Amsden Mc Kinsey out on fly to Gray No hits no runs McCook Gray walkod Schwab out on fly to Muirhead Gray stolo second and scored on a passod ball Knowles jl way around on Watsons error Emerson scoring ahead of him OBrien struck out One hit two runs Fifth Inning Oberlin Halo out Gray to Amsden Burchet took first on C Emersons error and stole second Coldren took first on Culbertson s error Muirhead out on fly to Gray who doubled to Cul bertson catching Burchet No hits no runs McCook Emerson out Watson to Muirhead Gray struck out Schwab walked and stole second Knowles took first on Burchets error Schwab caught stealing third Wilbur to Hale No hits no runs Sixth Inning Oberlin McKinsey struck out and Watson was given the same remedy Roach took first on Amsdens error Wilbur out Dorwart to Amsden No hits no runs McCook Amsden out on fly to Mc Kinsey Culbertson out McKinsey to Muirhead Emerson went to first on Muirheads error but was caught steal ing second No hits no runs Seventh Inning Oberlin Alstrom out Schwab to Amsden Hale and Burchet both struck out No hits no runs McCook Dorwart walked and stolo second and third OBrien walked and stole second F Emerson hit to center field scoring Dorwart and 0BrienGray went to first on fielders choice F Emerson being caught at thirdSchwab hit to center and went second on Al stroms error Knowles hit to center field scoring Schwab Knowles out stealing second Amsden hit to right and was caught stealing second Four hits four runs Eighth Inning Oberlin Coldren went to first on F Emersons error and was caught steal ing second Muirhead out on fly to C Emerson McKinsey took first on Dor warts error Watson took first on field ers choice Roach out F Emerson to Amsden No hits no runs McCook Culbertson struck out C Emerson out Roach to Muirhead Dor wart hit for two bases OBrien went to first on McKinseys error Dorwart scor ing J Jimerson struck out Uno nit one run Ninth Inning Oberlin Wilbur out F Emerson to Amsden Alstrom and Hale both took the three strke route No hits no runs OBERLIN ab Coldren If 4 Muirhead lb 4 V cKinse ss 4 Watson 2b 4 Roach p 3 Wilbur c 3 Alstrom cf 4 Hale 3b 4 Burchetrf 3 Totals 33 MCOOK ab Gray ss 4 Schwab 2b 4 Knowles If 5 Amsden lb 5 Culbertson3b 4 C Emerson rf 4 Dorwart p 4 OBrien cf 4 F Emerson c 5 Totals Score by innings Oberlin 0 0 0 2 0 McCook 4 3 0 2 0 r h e 0 0 0 111 112 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 11 h e 1 2 o 1 1 1 1 0 1 39 14 10 0 0 L C Stoll Co THE JEWELERS 0- 2 14 Summary Two base hits Gray Dor wart bases on balls off Dorwart 1 oft Roach 5 struck out by Dorwart 13 by Roach 9 Double plays Gray to Cul bertson Passed balls Emerson 2 Wilbur 4 Hit by pitcher by Dorwart 1 by Roach 1 Umpire Jas Galusha Young Lady OR Young Man can make splendid use of a good umbrella Its a real necessity as well as an ornament and we suggest right here that it would make an appropriate Commence ment Gift Let us show you the new fea tures in the famous Hull line just received Besides we have hundreds of other things in gold and silver Engraving Free GET THE pr Miss Katie Sharp FAVORITE FICTION 1 Ickstein a Friend- of Mine Wants to Know How Much He Can Get on This Watch We the Representatives of the Party in Convention Assembled Im Telling You This Johnson for Your Own Good We have no Seats Left Sir For ward of the Fifteenth Row Glad to Accommodate You Old Chap How Much Do You Want I Picked This Turkey Out for You Myself Mr Spingold Auntie We Want You 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quickly brought the rifle that she carried to her shoulder and taking quick aim fired at the bear The first shot went wild but the sec ond stopped the animal just as it was within almost reaching distance of Miss Sharp With her hunting knife she put an end to struggle of the beast 8 This intrepid Huntress Knows no such thing as fear She frequently goes out alone into remote localities of the border region and bags deer and game birds She knows all of the trails leading through the hills and rough country that rise along the Rio Grande and is also familiar with ev ery locality of the rugged Santa Rosa mountains Frequently on her hunt ing excursions she has tried the nerve and endurance of seasoned and long experienced men at the game She is well known all through that region and is popular among the ranch peo ple as well as those of the towns She is given the sobriquet of the Diana of the Border WIFES CURSE WAS ON HIM Husband Who Deserted Her Stricken by Paralysis as Dying Woman Had Wishad Cincinnati O The wizh of a dying woman that her husband might bo paralyzed if he attended her funeral came true William Huesman of this city is tho victim Although nearly seventy and the father of several grown children ho had lived apart from his wife Minnia Huesman his junior by only a few years As tho years of their separa tion extended Mrs Hueeman became oach day more and more embittered against her husband Time and again she declared that she hoped that when she died he might bocome paralyzed on the way to the cemetery if he tried to go to the funeral Immediately after her death tho husband was notified and forgetting the past triod to atone by seeing thai his wife received proper burial He provided a coflin for the body and next day he was on his way to tho cemetery when he suddenly collapsed on the street Paralysis said the hospital physi cian Huesman is not expected to re cover CHILD GETS LOST IN DRAIN Confused in the Darkness Boy of Six Crawls SO Feet From the Opening London with some England While playing boys near his home at Johnnie Wil son aged six years crawled into a drain pine He expected to come out at a joint ton feet away but missed the place and becoming confused as to directions Iept en crawling As he did not return children gave an alarm and a searching party set to work at once They dug to the drain pipe ten feet from the opening Johnnie was not there At some distance from the opening they dug another hole ten feet in depth Johnnio heard the picks ami mistook the meaning of the noises and kept crawling still further from safety Finally at SO feet they made another hole in the drain and caught Johnnie by the feet just as he was crawling past Tho lad had been in the 12 inch pipe for five hours but aside from ueing smeared with black mud he suffered no 111 effects from tho experience For Maekrel white Fish Salt Salmon and Codfish come to Magners Phone 14 He R Waite Gos Complete Line of Farm Machinery Includes Beet Seeders and Beet Cultivators OH THE CONSEQUENCES Joseph Im going to speak to your father this week Jessie Before you do it wont you have your accident policy made in my favor McConnell for drugs I IBS c B k J m I sP ffl i Lli HI k I LOOK FOR THIS SIGN ON LEADING GARAGES The superiority of Michelin Tires is recognized all over the World You cannot knew what a good tire is until you try a Michelin properly inflated Wants for rent for sale etc 5c a line in The Tribune NOTICE OF HEARING In the County Court of Red Wil low county Nebraska In the matter of the estate cf Hi ram P Feekin deceased To all persons interested in said estate You are hereby notified that on May G 1912 Sylvester Cordeal ac administrator of the estate of Hiram F Feekin deceased filed his final ac count petition for distribution of residue of estate and for discharge as administrator of said estate and that a hearing will be had upon said final account and petition at the county court room in the city of McCook in said county on the 25th day of May 1912 at nine oclock am Dated this Cth day of May1912 FRANK M COLFER Seal County Judge First publication May NOTICE In the county court of Red Willow county State of Nebraska In the James B e matter of the estate that on the 3rd Nina Harris Wade as admiinistratrix of the estate of James B Wade do ceased filed her final account and petition for her discharge as ad ministratrix and that a hearing will be had upon said final account and petition at the county court room in the city of McCook in said coun ty on the 25th day of May 1012 at the hour of ten oclock a m Dated this 3rd day of May 1912 FRANK M COLFER Seal County Judge First publication May G Gts NOTICE Notice is -hereby given that The McCook CoOperatiive Hospital Association has filed its articles of incorporation in the office of the Secretary of State of the Stlato of Nebraska and in the office of the County Clerk of Bed Willow county Nebraska The lo cation of the principal office of the corporation shall be McCook j Nebraska and the principal place tor the transaction of ats busi ness shall be Red Willow county Nebraska The general mature of tlie business to be transacted by sand corporation shall be To equip maintain and operate a hoa pital in Red Willow county state of Nebraska to receive dona tions of money or property of any description ibo rent or purchase any real ior personal property and to erect a building or build ings to be used in connection therewith and to sell any prop erty real or personal that may have come to the Association by gift or purchase when suoli prop erty has ceased to be of use for the pnnpose for which it was giv en or purchased The amount of capital stock authorized shall be 25000 divid ed into 5000 shares of 500 each which shall be subscribed for at not less than their par value and wliieli shall be non assessaible IN STOCK BY Ro Livingston McCook Nebr self shall not exceed one fourth of the par value of stock out standing The affairs of the cor poration are to be conducted by a Board of Managers consisting of nine members selected by the stockholders from amongtheir number The officers of the cor poration shall consist of a Pres ident a Vice President a Secre tary and a Treasurer who shall be chosen by the Board of Man agers The McCook Co Operative Hos pital Association Anna E Fahnestock Secretary By L W McConnell President Seal April NOTICE OF SUIT Oscar Grismore defendant will take notice that on the 20th day of April 1912 W B Whittaker a justice of the peace of Red Wil low county Nebraska issued an ox der of attachment in the sum of 1S975 in an action pending before him wherein Bullard Lum ber Company a corporation in of corporated under the laws of the Stnto rtf Tpbrncl n iV nlnintifiF wane ueceaseu w wfc w v to M 1 1 To all persons interested in said an1 0saar Grismore is defendant state You are hereby notified 10 1 wrninnh of w lnfnninrf day of May 1912 mnn sistTrM n1 mriii iir 1 ----- v mvui ui iijiicj r Matella Gordon to the said de- i fondant has been attached and garnisheed under said order Said cause was continued to the 6th day of June 1912 at the hour of 9 oclock a m Dated this 27th dav of April 1912 Bullard Lumber Company Plaintiff C E Eldred attorney for plain tiff April Application for License Indianola Nebraska May 2 1912 Notice is hereby given that C II Hyatt has filed in the city clerks office of the city of In dianola Nebraska his bond and petition for a license to sell malt spiriituons and vinous liquors in the building on lot numoered 13 in block numbered 29 second ward of the city of Indianola in Red Willow county Nebraska for the municipal year ending April 30 1913 C H HYATT Applicant First publication May 2- sw 6t NOTICE OF SUIT Oscar Grismore defendant will take notice that on the 20th day of April 1912 W B Whittaker a justice of the peace of Red Wil low county Nebraska issued an order of attachment in the sum of 7403 in an aetion pending before him wherein Harold P Waite and Edwin S Waite part ners doing business under the name of H P Waite Company are plaintiffs and Oscar Gris more is defendant that property of the defendant consisting of owing by Matella Gordon to the said defendant has been attached and garnisheed under said order Said causa was con tinued to the 6th day of June 1912 at the hour of 9 o cock ajn Dated this 27th day of April and no share shall be issued until 1912 fully -paid for The existence of Harcd B Waite and Edwin S this corporation began on March 4 1912and this corporation shall liave perpetual succession The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which the Ition ds at any itime to subject it- Waite partners doing business under the firm name of H P Waite Company Plaintiffs C E Eldred attorney for plain tiffs April