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II ft l if 4 v r 3T3 iJv JWT r -V apr - f - t - TWENTY FOURTH YEAR ahe DISTRICT COURT PROCEEDINGS EQUITY N Costenborcer vs Frank Carruth objections filed to confirmation of sale Union Stock Yards Nntionnl Bank of South Omaha vs W F Evorist et al continued Alfred Hadell Tr vs The McCook Loan Trust Co continued Geo E Waldo vs Charles S Squires et al continued In the matter of the application of W S Fitch guardian of the estate of Ed ward L Nettleton insane for license to sell real estate dismissed Harry W Graves vs Thomas Camp boll Jr et al erroneously on docket Milton i Hammond vs James O Hammond sale confirmed and deed ordered Byron B Barrett vs Ruby Ellen Quig ley et al erroneously on docket DAMAGE Vocances Franklin vs The City of VIc Cook continued E C Clark va C B Q It R Co continued Plaintiff allowed thirty days to file petition Henry T Church vs C B Q R R Co motion for security or costs con fessed Defendant allowed thirty days to plead plaintiff givon statutory time to reply DIVORCES Anna Lee vs William Lee continued Thomas C Kelley vs Viola Kelley continued John F Kenyon vs Viola KenyonJ order allowing defendant 825 temporary alimony APPEAL Elias II Doan vs J S McBrayor et al appeal dismissed Edward Curlee vs Advance Thresher Co motion for additional security on ap peal bond confessed Leave to furnish additional security instanter Jennie Gudgel vs Josie Petty motion for security for costs confessed Thirty days to give security Lee I Culbertson vs C B Q R R Co motion for security for costs con fessed and plaintiff allowed thirty days to give security FELONY State of Nebraaka vs Bert Young leave to indorse means for additional witness on information State of Nebraska vs Edward Curlee information filed and served Motion to quash information overruled Motion for change of venue overruled Defend ant arraigned in open court and plead not guilty Motion for continuance by defendant sustained State of Nebraska vs Edward Curlee information filed and served Motion to quash information overruled Motion for change of venue overruled MISCELLANEOUS Jacob Lerch vs Matthew G Shackel ton and Erank Fritsch suit on bond continued J I Case Threshing Machine Co vs Hari Meyers and Frank H Bongers suit on note leave to amend answer in stanter Lizzie Cashen vs The Security Life Insurance Co action on contract set tled and dismissed at plaintiffs costs Lorenzo W Billingsley and Robert J Green vs Roy E Dutton suit on ac count motion to separately state and number causes of action overruled De fendant excepts Thirty days to answer or demurrer Hattie Deveny vs Frank Stillman re plevin dismissed Acme Harvester Co vs Edward Cur lee suit for an accounting erroneously on docket James F Fry vs Geo W Bowden decree satisfied and tax deed cancelled Stella M Allen administrator of the estate of James PAllen deceased vs C B Q R R Co judgment against de fendant for 81000 and plaintiff to pay costs J Howell Moore to J A Brown order to supply joined entry The Proof of the Pudding Well you know it is not in chewing the string This holds good in meats as well as in puddings The B M meat market guarantees you the best the market affords in the meat line in any and all kinds of meats They throw in liberal and courteous treatment and prompt delivery Yon will find the market at the old stand first door south of the Walsh block We bespeak a liber al portion of your patronage during the new year David Magner Prop For Safe Keeping Arthur J Clark a young married man from Frontier county was brought here close of last week and is now in the county jail and will be in charge of Sheriff Peterson until the session of the March term of district court for Frontier county He is held on the serious charge of attempted rape Cash Prices Save You Money In this weeks Tribune you will find a list of a few articles that J A Wil cox Son are selling and saving you money on These are however only a few of the many articles they are cutt ing the prices on Their whole stock is involved in the cut Just try them Cut prices begin on next Monday Jan uary loth REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTIONS If you wish to sell list quick If you wish to buy call quick I have bargains you want quick Call and see they are going quick Office with J E Kelley A G Bump Its A Fact McConnells Concentrated Smoke is the best preparation for preserving either fresh or salt meats It gives the meat a good flavor keeps it solid and preserves it for any length of time 25c bottle A good medicine No cure no pay 50 percent to agents Write to Boston Herb Co 416 Missouri building Kan sas City Mo It MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Will Rolfe has decided to remain at home Mrs Louis Suess went down to Crete this morning Nick Colling of Indianola was up Tuesday on business matters Mrs Frank Kendlen visited Celestine and took in Ben Hurin LincolnMon day T W Benjamin of Oberlin Kansas was in the city Saturday on some es tate business C F Lehn returned home Wednes day night from his trip to the west and northwest of a few weeks Mr and Mrs R M Douglass wel comed a fine daughter into the home Tuesday morning of this week Mrs Frank Stillman and G D Still man attended a birthday party and visit ed friends atStratton this week Mrs Harry E Rogers has returned from her visit of several weeks in Gales burg 111 where she was called by her mothers illness Charlie Beardslee of Cripple Creek Colorado son of Mr and Mrs I M Beardslee of our city has been very ill for the past week or so Louis Suess was recalled to Crete Sunday by the continued illness of his father who although not considered worse requires attention and care Dr and Mrs C Fahnestock en roll themselves in the anti race suicide club this week Its an eight pound daughter born Wednesday evening J W Parks and Mrs Emerson Han son departed Wednesday night for New Mexico on a visit to a daughter and sister They will be gone several weeks A J Loomis of Red Willow departed on Monday night of this week for Bloom ingdale Mich on a visit to his mother and to look after some farm interests there - Frank Dillon is here from Pekin 111 looking after his real estate interests His surprise is half delight as he notes the marked improvement in town and country J H Chaddock of Lincoln will be in McCook next Tuesday January 23rd regarding a cottage planned for Mrs C M Bailey and on other matters now on hand in this city Mr and MrsRufus Carlton received a visit from the stork in Sacramento Calif last Thursday and the latest word is that Jimmie is doing finely with a good 93 s pound start of the world J C Acheson Saturday morning last on No 2 accompanied his broth er to Kansas just south of Hardy Neb where he goes to visit his aged mother The brother has been visiting him here on the farm J S LeHew went down to Lincoln Monday morning on No 12 to assist Mr Foss of Crete in the case of James McAdams vs The City of McCook damages which came up in the supreme court Tuesday Mrs H A Beale went down to Lin coln Tuesday to visit her sister Mrs Parks to meet her sister Mrs Hire of Chicago and to take in the famous Ben Hur Mrs Hire will return here with her and make a visit Mrs Knud Stangland Sr Miss Kerslin and Jimmie departed Monday night for Los Angeles California to be absent some time on account of Jims health which it is hoped the balmy atmosphere of Southern California will quickly and permanently mend CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Catholic Order of services Mass 8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday school 230 p m Every Sunday J J Loughran Pastor Episcopal Services in St Albans church as follows Every Sunday in the month Sunday school at 10 oclock am Morning prayer at 11 a m and evening prayer and sermon at 8 The third Sun day in the month Holy Communion at 730 a m All are welcome E R Earle Rector Congregational Sunday school at 10 a m Preaching services at 11 a m and 730 p m Christian Endeavor at 630 Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 8 p m Music under the direction of Miss Budlong Song service in the even ing All are cordially invited to these services Geo B Hawkes Pastor Methodist Sunday school at 10 am Sermons 11 and 745 Class at 12 Junior League at 3 Epworth League at 630 Subject of evening sermon Temper ance Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at eight oclock Sunday school in South McCook every Sunday M B Carman Pastor From Now On Having made arrangements with a practical harnessmaker in an eastern town I will from now on have hand made harness on hand at all times of the very best selected stock It will be to your advantage to call and investigate before buying W T Coleman No Half way Method Just in the niche of time for many wise buyers will be found the sensation al clearing prices on cloaks furs and other twinter goods offered by The Thompson D G Co on the fourth page of this paper Read now Poultry Wanted at the Gurney Poultry Cos Wanted Bright honest young man from McCook Neb to prepare for pay ing position in Goverment Mail Service Box One Cedar Rapids Bean Supper for the Vets The ladies of the circle will give a bean supper for the old soldiers next Thursday evening January 25 in the M E church Following is the meuu prepared for the occasion Roast chicken with cranberry sauce Roast beef with brown gravy Roast pork Baked beans Creamed potatoes Potato salad Cabbage salad Pickles Jelly Celery White bread Brown bread Cakes Doughnuts Fruit salad Tea Coffee There will also be a good program and a camp fire All for 25 cents This comes but once in the year and it is hoped the public will liberally patronize the circle and old soldiers Annual Church Meeting- The annual meeting of the Congrega tional church was held Wednesday eve ning at the church The reports showed the church in good financial and spirit ual condition The treasurer reported all bills paid and a good balance on hand The following officers were elected Deacon R D Rodgers trustee T F Rowell treasurer Albert McMillen clerk T B Campbell Sunday school superintendent RD Rodgers organist Miss Lillie Campbell members of stand ing committees Mrs Louis SuessMrs W M Stoner Mrs L R Hileman usher Arthur Randel Change of Management First of the week the management of the Commercial hotel passed from Mrs Mildred J Campbell to Mrs Z L Kay Mrs Campbell departed on Tuesday night for Lincoln where she will visit briefly before going to Texas to live When the improvements to the hotel shall be completed and affairs all arrang ed and in smooth working order it is ex pected the old Commercial under Mrs Kays management will quickly resume its oldtime popularity and prosperity Goth Engels Wedding Adolf Goth of our city and Miss Susie Engels of Red Cloud were united in marriage at Red Cloud Monday January 15th They will go to house keeping in the Clapp residence recently vacated by Julian Andrew Congrat ulations Wanted A reliable person for McCook and surrounding country to represent the National Life Insurance Co of Chicago Liberal contract to right party 12 22 tf C E H E Brown General Agents Holdrege Nebraska 15 For Sale or Rent acres 2 mile from high school building 13 acres in cultivation Com fortable house good chicken house and well Possession given March 1st 1906 C F Babcock Sensational Parties interested in cloaks furs blankets and other winter goods will read with attention the real slaughter of prices in The Thompson Dry Good3 Cos advertisement on editorial page of this paper McMillens Specialties Laxative Cold Cure Cough Cure Headache Cure Little Liver Pills Cream Lotion The Gillette Always keen ready and adjusted It is a pleasure to Bhave your self with this safety razor L W McConnell Druggist Horses for Sale One hudred head of draft and driv ing horses for sale Frank Stillman McCook Neb Dwelling for Sale A five room dwelling with fine shade and fruit trees Inquire of C A Ward For rent Three farms near McCook If you want to sell your farms list them with me I have the buyers J Fletcher Immigration Agent Burlington Route Bartley Nebraska PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES Our latest Fiction has been put on a seven day list That is it will be loan ed for seven days only if kept any longer than that length of time a fine of one cent a day must be paid one of these books cannot be renewed The school donated about one hun dred and fifty books to the library and we are very grateful to them We are sending boxes of books out to the country schools ten books in each box we have sent three and as soon as wo can get the boxes made will send more if the country school teachers who want a box will please call at the library and leave your name I will put you on the list and givo you one as soon as I can I have advertised for many numbers of magazines wanted at the library but as yet have not received any of them I wish you would notice closely the num bers wanted and if you have any of them and can spare them let me know and I will gladly send for them The following numbers of the Argosy are wanted 1901 Jan May June and Oct 1902 All but March Sept and Oct 1303 All but JanFebr MafchApril and September 1904 Jan and December Library hours Mornings from 1030 to 12 oclock afternoons from 1 30 to 6 oclock evenings from 7 to 9 oclock Sunday afternoon 2 to 5 oclock Ida McCarl Librarian Burial of LeRoy F Rolfe The remains of LeRoy F Rolfe arrived from Newport R I Monday on No 1 and after brief funeral services at the home the body was interred in River view cemetery near the soldiers monu ment same afternoon Due naval honors had been paid the deceased in impressive services at the barracks Wednesday of last week at two oclock in the afternoon LeRoy F Rolfe was born near El wood Gosper county Nebraska July 16th 1886 He came to McCook with his parents on January 24th 1896 He enlisted in the navy at Omaha Nebras ka November 1st 1905 and was sent to the U S naval training station at New port R I where he died of cerebro spinal meningitis January 101906 aged 19 years 5 months 25 days The ser vices at the home Monday afternoon were conducted by Rev M B Carman of the Methodist church and attended by quite a number of sympathizing friends of the family The remains were shipped homo by special permission from the government During the two months Roy was in quarantine on the Coaster Harbor Is land in Narragansett Bay near Newport R 1 ho wrote homo many loving and oncouraging letters while his comrades were dying about him all typical of the loving and tender hearted son he was A WORD OF GRATITUDE We are thankful Leyond the power of words to express to the many dear friends for their kindness and sympathy fn the hour of our bereavement and loss by the death of our dear son and brother Me and MrsF J Rolfe and Family After Alleged Forger Sheriff Peterson left on 14 Wednes day night for St Louis after John Stump a young man who is wanted by the authorities for alleged uttering of forged checks on John F Helm of Red Willow for whom Stump worked during the past season Stump is held by the St Louis police and consents to come to Nebraska without requisition The Prosperous Bond Social bond social in the Methodist church Tuesday evening was of the usual prosperous and enjoyable sort characteristic of the Methodist endeav ors They enjoyed a large patronage and provided a liberal and worthful pro gram and menu Fire Sale at Diamonds Dont miss this opportunity of secur ing bargains in shoes clothing shirts waists Everything we are selling at below cost Telephone Notice Parties who are not now subscribers who wish telephones please make ar rangements ht the office as soon as pos sible C I Hall Manager Engineer McBrides wife is quite ill J C Durham of Carthage Mo is in the city guest of his son H E Durham Good homes are wanted for destitute and orphan children of all ages by the Child Saving Institute 1806 Ohio St Omaha From 40 to 60 constantly on hand Over 300 passing through the institute during tne year If interested write for application blanks inclosing stamp for postage The city authorities had an extra policeman on duty Monday night pay day and the police judge was busy un til three oclock Tuesday morning try ing plain drunks ngnts etc wnat fools these mortals be that they must squander their hard earned money at once in drink and general meanness W W Walton representative of the famous Patterson Sargent Co manu facturers of B P S Paints and Nisoron Varnishes was in the city yesterday and appointed W T Coleman agent for McCook and this section of the state Snortly the company will have a costumed lady here to demonstrate the great virtues of their marvelous China Lac The Tribune sincerely hopes the people of McCook will give the Moran and Driver lectures a large hearing Father Moran comes next Monday the 22nd We vouch for him Dr Drivers date is the 29th We have the word of several who have heard him on different occasions They go the limit in his praise The meat of the entertainment course is in the two leeturas Hear them both Not for sake but your own the committees RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO It Mike Esch is hauling material to build an addition to his house Mrs G A Roedel returned home from Lincoln hospital Thursday A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs C A Wasson January 2nd Miss Kate Evertson returned home Saturday after a weeks visit in Cam bridge Corn shellerKns been hummiug quite steadily n Be idvillo precinct this last week Fernando Kennedy threshed cane and kafir corn for a number of his neighbors at Fred Troesterss Tuesday Miss Roxie Byfield having resigned her position in Fich school is now teach ing a three months term in the Spauld ing school There was a surprise party at Will Broomfields Saturday evening in honor of Nettie Endsley teacher North Star school About forty were present and report a good time The beet growers of South Side held a meeting at Fitch school house Satur day night and transacted business also elected officers They report good things being done to advance sugar beet grow mg 27th Another meeting will be held Jan it ribtttte MCCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 19 1906 MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS McConnell for drugs Bread mixers at W T Colemans McCounells Balsam cures coughr McMillens Cough Cure is right Try For Rent Furnished room heat Inquire at this office steam Cream in sealed 10c an 1 20c bottles for sale at Marshs meat market Fine stationery school tablets ink slates etc at McMillens Drug Store Removed Dr Kays office is now over Pades furniture store Phone 9S The famous Wheeler Wilson ball bearing with rotary shuttle sows one third faster than any other sowing machine made W T Coleman sells them You cant do better anywhere on earth than at Marshs meat market in any article usually for sale in an up-to-date market Just try him Variety quality price treatment all guaranteed For nil kinds of strains pains and aches few things give quicker relief than a good Plaster Ours are fresh and full of strength L W McConnell Druggist Adopt the Cash System We have determined to adopt the Cash System commencing with Jan uary 15th 1906 In doing so we recognize the fact that this action will not bo altogether pleas ing to those who are perfectly good and in tne habit of paying their accounts but we propose to make the prices so low that even these friends and custo mers will be happy to comply with our cash system and thus save themselves good money Hoping by fair and square treatment and by making irresistible prices that will save you money to merit your con tinued patronage and good will we re main Yours truly J A Wilcox Son McCook Neb Jan 5th 1900 Corns Hurt The reason why so many people suffer torture from corns is because they have never tried McConnells Lightning Com cure Mrs week BARTLETf Kirby is on the sick list this J A Curlee this week was in Bartley one day Jinks Fletcher is painting Mr Carpa hrns houseand barn Drs Hathorn and Brown were Indian ola visitors Wednesday Prof Calvins music class numbers over seventy and more will begin soon The Clark lecture at the ME church Tuesday evening was hardly worth the price Mrs Ed Curlee is up from Lincoln visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Z Mc Collum Mrs Sam Walking was an over Sun day visitor with her mother Mrs Jennie Cattlett Charlie McCollum has moved his harness shop into the Jack DeAmond building Mrs Oliver Bentley has gone to Mis souri to reside with her parents Mr and Mrs Ogg H L Brown and family were visitors at Indianola Sunday with Mrand Mrs Bernard Hillers Mr and Mrs Will Sheets were down from Indianola Sunday visiting Mr and Mrs Ira Sheets Ed Curlee stopped over hereono day on his way from Lincoln to McCook where he is attending court Elmer Oxley was in town Sunday having his eye dressed It is now be lieved he will recover his sight Phillip Lemasters and wife from Hoi brook are hero visiting the families of W W Lemasters and Phillip Voiles J E Wilson was a caller here Tues day He is now located in Bennett Neb where he will preach for this year Seventeen loads of hog3 were brought in from Frontier county Monday For some months Bartley has been the best market for corn and hogs in the county Oliver Bush assaulted John Clouse last Saturday without cause or provo cation He was promptly arrested and fined by Squire Mathews which he paid 81400 Agent Purvis is now located in his new office at the station and will soon move his family into the room above It is the wish of all that they may not again suffer loss from fire or other cause Roy don Lytle BOX ELDER is working for J K Frank Wilson is working for Fred La kin W B Sexson is hauling grain to Mc Cook The meerings at the school house clos ed last Sunday night R H Harrison returned last week from his visit in Illinois George Younger started his feed grind er last Wednesday morning A T Wilson A W and T M Camp bell are hauling corn to Mr Stillman Nathan Tubbs is entertaining an uncle and sister from Kansas this week Floyd the little son of Mr and Mrs F G Lytle has been very sick but is now getting along nioely A AT tf x VfcX NUMBER 34 No i CITIZENS ENTERTAINMENT COURSE n lecture by REV FRANCIS T MORAN of Cleveland Ohio Subject Success Opera houso Monday January 22 830 p m There is probably no raoro success ful lecturer now boforo the public From the Akron Ohio Beacon Journal Thero was something remarkable about Rev Francis T Morans lecture at tho Grand opera house Tuesday night remarkable not only for tho thought expressed and tho manner of delivery but for the fact that nearly a thousand people faced tho worst storm of tho winter in order that they might hear him Tho splendid audience must have pleased tho learned priest Few are tho men the announcement of whoso names would have on such a night drawn a corporals guard from comfort able firesides and yet tho house was well filled and had tho night been pleasant thoro can bo no question but that there would have beon an oyerflow meoting Of tho lecture it may bo said that it was one of tho best given in this city for many years No 4 in Course A lecture by JOHN MERRITTE DRIVER Pastor Peoples church Chicago Opera House MONDAY JANUARY 29 1900 These two lectures will bo tho very best numbers in tho course Each man is known to bo good Holders of season tickets secure reserved seats at McConnells Wednesday January 24 700 p m Sale following day Everything in drugs McConnell McConnells Balsam cures coughs - Oil heaters of ail kinds at W T Cole mans Fresh butter of best quality at Marshs meat market The stork has had his busy week sign out this week Sewing machine needles of all kinds at W T Colemans Use McMillens Cisam chapped face and hands Lotion for Be happy while you live and get one of those roasters and carving sets at W T Colemans Cooking utensils something the houso wife needs every day of her life Can be bought at W T Colemans That All Gone Feeling isnt laziness its impure blood You need our sarsa parilla L W McConnell Druggist Mrs Schobel and Mrs Moore will give a Dorcas Kensington at tho homo of Mrs Schobel next Thursday after noon at 230 oclock Any Old Place But Home seems to be a more popular song with some Mc Cook boys than Home Sweet Home And mores the pity Boys bring all the smooth killed rabbits you can also fur skins to Tho Gurney Poultry Folks who will pay you top prices Lost Pair of rimless gold bowed eyeglasses in case with name of II P Sutton stamped on same Reward for return to Mrs F D Burgess Bissell sweepers have won a distinct reputation for strength durability ease of running and their perfect sweeping qualities See W T Coleman When RevCarman took off the lid last Sunday evening in his sermon on The Sins of McCook nono present failed to catch the escaping odor Having just received a very large in voice of whips I can satisfy anybody in a whip from the cheapest to the highest grade made W T Coleman It will be especially worth while for Tribune readers to note tho change of prices in Wilcox Sons advertisement this issue Some articles cut deeper than ever Drop a card to box 595 and the Mc Cook Stove and Range Repair Co will give your repairs prompt and careful at tention Repairs for every stove made Examinations free of charge You can depend apon it every time the quality of meat you get at Marshs market Always the best and no high er than tho cheaper kinds No need to experiment just remember the reliable Remember you will find Mike Walsh just across the street from his old loca tion ready to buy your poultry eggs old rubber copper brass at tho highest cash market price Those Dempster gasoline engines that W T Coleman has been Eelling for pumping are a fine article in every re spect They are a Nebraska product made on honor and are just the thing for pumping and grinding - J o