issss m 35 n m Th e r jp w Sale A BRANCH BANK in every home open 365 days in the year to receive deposits The Perpetual Calendar attached to the face of the bank I jy1 Nyjs makes it very attractive and useful We Loan You the Bank We Keep the Key Bring your Savings to us once a month and we will give you a bank free of charge For particulars apply at The First National Bank riccook f L M Howard is now a citizen of our little town He lives in the house he purchased from Wm A Dolan Hazel Phillips returned t o school at Franklin Monday morn ing after a few days visit with the home folks Mrs Leonard Smith has re turned from Seward whither she was called by the death of her Miss May Moore who is teach ing in Lebanon came home last week and spent Thanksgiving with her parents There was a Thanksgiving dance at George Shorts opera house Thursday night It was quite well attended Miss Anna McDonald came home from the east Wednesday evening to be present at the wedding of her sister Mrs David Rittenhouse of Cedar Bluffs came over Friday morning and visited with Indian ola friends until Monday after noon Miss Clara Smith and Miss Minnie Wicks drove down from McCook Sunday afternoon and visited the family of W H Smiths Professor Fletcher and Miss Hannan of the Lebanon schools accompanied by the Rev Muif of Danbury were visitors in our burg last Sunday Some of the young friends of Verne Short thought about Mon day being his thirteenth birthday and treated him accordingly A nice supper was served and the little people had a good time Three gentlemen Messrs Wat son Thompson and Stangland started from McCook for a little stroll last Sunday afternoon and landed in Indianola in good time but pretty dusty from their long walk They took No 5 back The young people of Indianola treated Miss Sarah Jensen to a surprise party Friday evening at her home four miles north of town They played games ate supper and voted the evening a very pleasant one Mrs Henry Ough of this city died last Sunday morning and was buried from the Christian church on Tuesday Sermon by Rev Burt of McCook A large concourse of friends followed the deceased to her last resting place She leaves a husband and seven children to mourn her loss DANBURY Rev Mason has returned home James Wingate left Sunday night Mrs Sim Billings is back to Danbury Quite a number of land seekers are out from the east Miss Jones visited her parents in McCook last week Mr Fletcher spent Thanksgiv ing at his hpme in Beaver City W A Minniear is going to make a visit to the Pacific coast J L Sims shipped two car loads of hogs to Kansas City this week Ed Redman was up from Lebanon Wednesday on a busi ness trip Will McGuire and wife return ed from their visit to the St Louis exposition Monday Willie Minniear has concluded to forfeit 100 and let Mr Fur man keep the News plant Dr Campbell of Lebanon was up on professional business Wed nesday He reports the scarlet fever under control Mrs Sargent nee Kincaid has come back with her son-in-law Mr Gotchall from Sheridan coun ty Kansas on a visit A new organ was taken out for the new U B church on the Sappa Tuesday which is to be dedicated next Sunday A large crowd is expected Mrs here BARTLEY Hansons sister is visiting t mM4liritfti r Silverware Friday and Saturday December 2 and 3 We cordially invite you to come and bring your friends to see our display whether you care to buy or not You will be just as welcome We have the most complete line of cut glass baking dishes chafing dishes five oclock teas timbole irons souvenir spoons berry forks oyster forks fruit knives etc ever exhibited in the city Remember there is nothing more appreciated than a useful presentand that is the kind we keep MAN 431 F G Stilgebouers children are on the sick list Eugene Dutcher is building Mrs Gammills residence Miss Laura Glandon visited the Bartley school last Friday Smith Cockran are having a new floor laid in their store Frank Hodgkins made a busi ness trip to McCook this week Charlie Ginther and wife will move into their new home this week Miss Daley the dentist was up from Cambridge Wednesday evening Ben Wilson a brother-in-law of Will Lyman is here from Col orado on a visit Mr and Mrs Perry Ginther are rejoicing over the advent of a fine little girl in their home The boys fired several cannon salutes over the marriage of Otis Harrer and Leila Ritchie Presiding Elder Hardaway was here last Sunday holdiner quart erly meeting in the M E church G W Jones has received his furnace and fixtures and will soon have his house heated with hot water Mrs Simonds of Cambridge Mrs Sipe and Agent Hanson of Bartley were initiated into the O E S Wednesday evening Miss Katie Dietsch came over from her school on the Beaver and spent Thanksgiving at home and also attended the funeral of her brother-in-law Dane Fletcher Art Stevens carrier of Rural Route No 1 out of Bartlev has a fine mail wagon made exDresslv for the business It is painted red while and blue and is con venient in ever way Elder C P Evans of Arapahoe came up to Bartley Tuesday eve ning of last week and solemnized the marriage of Mr Charles Gin ther and Miss Mae Bell returning to Arapahoe on 12 Friday Elder Roberts of Hendley with his wife and little daughter visit 2 The Sale Opened Thursday M M m ES SI - jqM i Christmas is now at hand and you will certainly need a present or two In order to have room for our Holiday Goods we are going to give a reduced price on all our Cut Glass urday 11 11 J52 SST m M m SHSf ilMBMMBBMiBWBMBBIMIMBBilMpMMBlMBBMMMMiBMaWlMiMMBBBMWMMMiliMIlllll I WM iB iB lUMIIMIIH BBMMMaBn aij County and Neighborhood News INDIANOLA r Continued from Page Two I M Smith of McCook was in town Monday Flora Hoag visited in McCook first of the week Miss Laura Owen returned to Lincoln Frfday morning Mrs A Reynolds is confined to her home with the grippe E J Mitchell of McCook was on our streets Tuesday S R Smith was a business sojourner in Lincoln last week Mr Lemasters of Bartley was an Indianola visitor last Monday Miss Grace Smith returned to her home in McCook Sunday evening George Mick and family of Mc Cook visited Sunday at C H Russells Roy Mann and George Hend erson have gon to Palisade to gather corn Mamie Mann went to her school Saturday night She will teach south of McCook John Rollins returned to Den ver Sunday night where he is working in the stamp mills Rev Owens of Riverton deliv ered the Thanksgiving sermon at the Congregational church Mrs Wm Rawlings of Lincoln came in on No 5 Saturday night to visit friends In Indianola Mr Ough and family of Benk elman attended the funeral of their sister-in-law at this place Tuesday George Hill and wife went up to McCook Friday night for a short visit with Mr and Mrs Beardslee Mrs E B Crippens two brothers from Lincoln are in the city the guests of Rev Crippen and family Miss Annie Smith is giving her school a vacation in order to give thejbig boys a chance to gather their corn Mrs E B Crippen is a little better at this time and hopes of a speedy recovery for her are entertained ed in Bartley and vicinity a few days this week The elder preach ed in the Christian church day morning to a large audience Continued on Page Eight ORDER TO SHOW PAUSE In the district court of Red Willow county stato of Nebraska In tho matter of the application of W S Fitch guardian of Edward L Nettleton insane for license to sell real estate On reading and tiling the petition duly veri ned of S Fitch guardian of the person and estate of Edward L Nettleton insane for li cense to sell the following described real estate to wit The south half of the southeast quar ter and lot eight in section twenty nine and lot five in section twenty eight all in township three north in range thirty west of the 6th P AI for the purpose of reinvesting the proceeds of the sale in interest bearing securities or some productive property and it appearing from said petition that said real estate is unimproved and that but little income can be obtained therefrom and that it would bo for tho best in terests of all persons interested in said estato that the same be sold and the proceeds thereof invested in interest bearing securities or some It is therefore ordered that the nest of kin of said Edward L Nettleton insane and all per sons interested in said estate appear before me at Chambers at my office iii the court hone in the city pf McCook Red Willow county Nebras ka on tho 30th day of December 1904 at nine o clock a m to show cause if any there be why license should not be granted to the said W S Fitch guardian to sell said real estate for the purposes above set forth And it is fnrfchnr nrrlnroH flinf nfMA r j1 order and said hearing be given by publishing a w ucfuucu eacn weeK tor turee suc cessive weeks in The McCook Tribune Dated this 11th day of November 1901 wSf RC Ore Judge Boyle Eldred Attorneys SPECIAL MASTERS SALE Docket 194 No TJ In the circuit court of the United states for tho district of Nebraska James N Clarke receiver Nebraska Loan and r complainant vs Walter E Corwin et al defendants In chancory - Foreclosure of Mortgage lubhc notice is hereby given that in pursu ance and by virtue of a decree entered in the above cause on the 18th day of February 1902 Sefrf H Tmmel special master in chanl rTIi0D1UJtdStateSfor Si0 day at tlefroSt i u u luw county court honse building in the city of Red Willow county state and district of Nebraska sell at pnbhc auction for cash the following described properiy to wit Lots seven 7 eight 8 and brska J McCook R fow county Ne Thummel c - rjt3xf Special Master in Chancery John M t Ragan Solicitor for Complainant Easy Pill tasy to take and easy to act is mai iamous little pill DeWitts i mia tarty Risers This is due to the fact that they tonic the liver In stead of purging it They never gripe nor sicken not even the most delicate lady and yet they are so certain In results that no one who uses them is disappointed They cure torpid liver constipation biliousness jaundice headache malaria and ward off pneu monia and fevers PREPARED ONLY BY C DcWITT A rn - - vniAUO Dont Forget thi Name Early Risers For Sale by L W McConnell J O V if inwi t i