I M - flifl The Butcher Phone 12 i vssS9 r Hnl j Ir DMLL MUlUUR AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Fairbury Hanehett Windmill This is a wanted and guaran teed windr -nothing better in the market Write or call on Mr Ball before buying PHONE BLACK 307 4www McCook Laundry G C HECKMAN Prop Dry and Steam Cleaning and Pressing DR H M IRELAND Osteopathic Physician Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13 McCOOK NEB Consultation free JOHN E KELLEY ATTOEKEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTEB McCook Nebraska jgAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Waterworks Office in Postoffice building DR R J GUNN DENTIST 112 Office Booms 3 and 5 Walsh Blk McCook FAY HOSTETTER TEACHER ON PIANO HcCooK Nebraska Studio upstairs in new Kishel building Bouth of Post Office By F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance Governor Sheldon comes into fame a la Teddy as an epigrammatist With practically all the state schools of all grades not to mention the denom inational schools in and about Lincoln and in the eastern part of the state the proposition to convert the old Western Normal School at Lincoln into another state normal school is immeasurably ab surd Engineer E A Wells has been let out of the service Conductor II A Beale is home for a few days from his Kansas branch run General Foreman P W Schultz has resigned He is still in charge as his successor has not been appointed Harry G Young and L P Chapman have gone to Sheridan Wyoming to re enter the Burlington service The Burlington has officially announc ed its purpose to build across Wyoming to Salt Lake City and south from Wor land to Denver thus passing directly through the heart of the famous Sho shone country Engineer Jay H Snyder who was so severely injured at Red Willow station a few months since by being struck on the head by the iron crane of a passing passenger train is now with Nebraska City relatives until he recovers from an operation performed in Denver a short time since In the County Court of Bed Willow county Nebraska In the matter of the estate of Mary A OCon nell deceased To all persons interested in said estate You are hereby notified that on the 24th day of De cember 1906 Catherine OConnell executrix of the estate of Mary A OConnell deceased filed in said court her final account as said exe cutrix and that said final account will be heard on the 15th day of January 1907 at the hour of 10 oclock am at the county courtroom in the city of McCook in said county you are hereby cited to appear at the time and place above in dicated and show cause if such exists whj snch account should not be heard It is hereby ordered thatsaid Catherine OCon nell Rive notice to all persons interested in said estate by causinR a copy of this order to be pub lished in the McCook Tbibune a newspaper printed and published in said county for three successive weeks prior to said hearing Dated this 25th day of December 1906 seal J C Mooee County Judge Notice to Creditors In the County Court State of Ntbraska Bed Willow county ss In the matter of tue estate ot Angelo if w eiies deceased I J C Moore county judge of said county in said state hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against the estate of the said Angelo P Welles deceased that I have set and appointed the following days for the recep tion examination and adjustment of said claim and demands as provided by law at the county court room in McCook Bed Willow county and state aforesaid to wit the fourteenth day of January 1907 and the seventeenth day of July 1907 And all pertons so interested in said estate will appear at said time and place and duly present their said claims and demands in the manner required by law or show cause for not so doing and in case any of said claims shall not be presented by the sixteenth day of July 1907 the same hall be forever barr d Given under my hand and seal of the county court this seventeenth day of December A D 1906 J C Mooee sealI County Judge OBDEB OF HEARING ON PROBATE OF WILL In the county court of Bed Willow county Nebraska In the matter of the estate of George Morris deceased On reading and filing the petition of J E Kelley praying that the instrument filed on the 27th day of December 1906 and purporting to be a duly authenticated copy of the last will and testament of the said deceased may be proved approved probated allowed and recorded as the last will and testament of the said George Morris deceased late of Guthrie county state of Iowa Ordered that January 12 1907 at one oclock pm is assigned for hearing said petition when all persons interested in said matter may appear at the county court to be held in and for said county and show cause why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted and it is fur ther ordered that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the McCook Teibdne a weekly newspaper printed in said county for three successive weeks prior to said date of hearing Dated December 27 1906 seal J C Mooee County Judge Young Is Made Superintendent E E Young trainmaster at Denver and formerly trainmaster of the Lincoln division of the Burlington has been made superintendent of the McCook division with headquarters at McCook The appointment is effective today Mr Eaton resigned about three weeks ago his resignation being made effective on January 1 1907 s E E Young came to Lincoln from St Joe and from Plattsmouth he went to St Joe He came up from the train service having been a switchman train man yardmaster and trainmaster He is regarded as an able pushing ener getic railroad man and as trainmaster worked a number of reforms which are said to have benefited the service A short time before the resignation of Mr Eaton Mr Young was transferred from Lincoln to Denver it having been said that there was a congestion of business on tho west end and that the services of an expert trainmaster were needed No successor has been named for his position at this place and no successor for his position at Denver has been ot ficially announced This leaves two va cancies for which trainmasters soon may be appointed Lincoln Journal George W Bailey returned home last Friday night from visiting his daughter in South Dakota Engineer W H Dungan and family arrived home Sunday night from their holiday visit with Hastings relatives Engineer William Fane was sum moned from Wyoming early in the week by the serious illness of his nephew Claude Bailey JG Schobel arrived home Monday from his absence in Chicago on train mens schedule business Mrs Schobel returned from Minden yesterday William Grabnowski departed for Denver on 13 Wednesday after a short visit here with the wife and baby who will shortly follow him to Denver One of the pleasing incidents of the Christmas time was the presentation to Supt Eaton of a superb anil valuable gold watch and chain by members of the headquarters official and clerical force Dispatcher T B Campbell and Miss Ruth went down to Lincoln Saturday morning last on 2 he having time card business at headquarters They visited at Plattsmouth Sunday with Mr and Mrs E J Kates returning home on Monday T H Stafford of Denver succeeds E E Young as trainmaster at Denver It is a matter of rumor that Ex Supt Eaton will take service with the Lehigh Valley railroad but he has not signified his intention but will enjoy a vacation for a few weeks before taking up finally any proposition Joe Mokko who has been acting as Master Mechanic Culbertsons chief clerk sinco W P Brosss resignation some weeks since yesterday received of ficial notification of his appointment to that position Joe has been a faithful and efficient clerk in the master mechan ics office for past six years or more and has richly deserved this promotion All the boys are congratulating him upon his good fortune DANBURY Ed Cochrans infant is ailing this week Mrs Dell Decker is under the doc tors care Mrs John Wingo is ou the sick list this week Clyde Cathcart is under the doctors care this week Milfred Puw and wife left Monday for a trip in New Mexico Ed Yeakles youngest child is under the doctors care this week Mrs S W Stilgebouer who has been seriously ill is convalescent Mrs Ed Cochran was accidentally shot Tuesday with a 22 rifle S H Stilgebouer and family have moved to their new home in Marion J L Newman returned from a visit with relatives in the east last Saturday Bert Foleys infant and Ruth Rouscb are numbered among the sick this week Mrs J E Noe took her daughter Al ma to Iudianola to go to her school in Bethany Neb Mrs Mitchells young had the misfor tune a few days ago to have one bone in her foot broken Dr DeMays brother and wife of Jackson Mich loft for a trip to Cali forna and thence to Florida Mr aud Mrs J E Noe gave a party for their daughter Alma Monday night An enjoyable time was reported Miss Sadie Everist who has been vis iting in this vicinity since Christmas returned to her home in McCook 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