The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 11, 1908, Image 5

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Holiday Goods
THE BEST EVER
IT PLEASES because it is fresh nev and novel C JX SATISFIES because it anticipates
your every want IT SAVES because the prices are right and reasonable Dont fail to see
our very special attractions in
Cluny Scarfs Hand -embroidered Doilies Mexican Drawn work Pieces
Tray Cloths Laundry Bags Pillows Towels Napkins
Table Cloths Handkerchiefs Hand Bags Silk Scarfs Mufflers
Back Combs Barretts Stick Pins Brooches Chains Fobs Charms
and in fact everything in REALLY DESIRABLE GIFTSat the fairest and most reasonable
prices OUR DISPLAY THIS SEASON IS A POPULAR SUCCESS for everybody
profits by buying of us and all are well pleased Our goods are all out for your inspection
which makes buying a pleasure and you will oblige us by considering this a personal invitation
to call and inspect our extensive and up-to-date line of CHRISMAS NOVELTIES
Special
Reduction Prices
Continue One More Week
on our entire stock of
V Cloaks Suits Furs
and Trimmed Millinery
Never before have these elegant and beautifully tailored garments been offered at such
bargain prices as we are giving WE OFFEft A SUPERB STOCK OF APPROVED
SUPERIORITY and we are waiting to meet your wants in the most satisfactory manner
and at the lowest prices
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Exclusive Dry Goods Millinery Ladies Furnishings Phone 56
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Time Card
McCook Neb
MAIN LINE BAST DEPAET
No 6 Central Time 1027 p M
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715 A M
942 p m
400 a m
MAIN LINE WEST DEPAET
No 1 Mountain Time 950 a si
8 1142 pm
5 Arrives 835 pm
13 1025 am
15 1217 AM
impeeial line
No 176 arrives Mountain Time 5 05 p m
No 175 departs 710 am
Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars
seats free on through trains Tickets sold
and baggage checked to any point in the United
States of Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
ets call on or write D F Bostetter Agent
McCook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General
Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska
Henry Gates is a member of Gus
Budigs night force in the air depart
ment
Conductor O J Snell was down from
Trenton attending district court Tues
day
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
A W Campaln is now out on the
road holding down a firemans job
John Fraher son of Lineman J H
Fraher of Akron is now messenger at
the telegraph office
J P Murray of the telegraph office is
acting as agent at Indianola for a few
weeks while Agent James Boldman is
laying off
Business in the freight line rushing
this wees Three sections of number
76 out of here Tuesday Also three
of number 77 two of them running as
extras however
lu order to obviate a kind visitation
of providence the company is roofing its
headquarters building here with galvan
ized corrogated iron That new depot
looks to be farther away instead of near
er as the years multiply However the
improvements nearing completion fill a
felt need and the employes and public
will be thankful for small favors
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Our store is jammed clear full of Christmas
gifts of this kind
COME AND SEE US
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To Assume the Position
V M Weidenhamer departed last
night for Sterling Colorado to assume
the superin tendency of that division
The family will remain here for a while
Congratulations
An extra agent is in charge at Bartley
temporarily
O S Purky is a new member of the
telegraph force
Agent A Beezly of Hendley has boen
transferred to Wilsonville
A nine pound boy was born to Mr
and Mrs L Bradley Monday of this
week
Dispatchers Campbell and Forbes at
tended the burial of Mrs Babcock at
Cambridge Sunday
Operator and Mrs W L Rass have
gone to Texas on a visit to relatives to
be gone until the first of the yfar
Agent Jacob Colver who is succeeded
as agent at Holbrook by Frank Purvis
of Bartley will engage in business in
Holbrook
Conductor M S Parks and Brake
man W F Meyer have retired from the
companys service this wek Mr and
Mrs Parks will go to Bed Cloud for the
present
REFEREES SALE
In the District Court of Bed Willow county
Nebraska
Milton H Hammond plaintiff vs James O
Hammond Lily M Hammond Ada A Ham
mond Mary E Dutton Roy Dutton Josephine
M Hammond and Arden H Funis defendants
By virtue of an order issued from the district
court of Red Willow county Nebraska under a
decree in an action wherein Milton H Ham
mond is plaintiff and James O Hammond
Lily M Hammond Ada A Hammond Mary E
Dutton Roy Dutton Josephine SI Hammond
and Arden H Purvis are defendants directed
to the undersigned as referee I shall offer at
public sale and sell to the highest bidder for
cash at the east front door of the court house in
the City of McCook Red Willow county Ne
braska on the 4th day of January 1S0J at the
hour of One oclock P M the following de
scribed real estate to wit the Southeast
quarter of Section EleVen 11 Township Two
2 North of Range Thirty 30 West in Red
Willow county Nebraska
Dated this 2nd day of Dpcember A D 1908
J S LeHew Referee
John E Kelley Attorney
ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR
APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR
In the County Court of Red Willow County
Nebraska
State of Nebraska County of Red Willow ss
To the heirs and to all persona interested in
the estate of George G Snoke deceased
On reading the petition of Samuel Snoke
prajing that the administration of said estate
be granted to Donald S Snoke as administrator
It is herebj ordered that you and all persons
interested in said matter may and do appear
at the county court to be held an and for said
county on the 26th day of December A D 1908
at nine oclock a m to show cause if any
there be why the prayer of the petitioner should
not be granted and that notice of the pendency
of said petition and that the hearing thereof be
gh en to all persons interested in said matter by
publishing a copy of this order in The Tribune
a weekly newspaper printed in said county for
three successive weeks prior to said day of
hearing
Witness my hand and seal of said court this
8th day of Decemher A D 1908
seal J C Moore County Judge
Eoyle ldred Attorneys 12-11-U
DAWBURY
Leonard Hethcote of Indianola was a
business visitor Thurs ay
The railroad orew is hero this week
repairing the depot and doing other
necessary work
There has been Borao one flhooting at
the mail boxes On the route Tbia is
certainly a bad habit to get into A
word to the wise is sufficient
Chauncy Messner has been suffering
with a felon on his uicldle finger
Beth McDonald Ubo has been assist
ing in tho bank for the past low doys
returned to Beaver City to resume her
studies in the bih school
Mr and Mrs Pierre MacFoe visited
at the W A Stone home the latter part
of tho week
Dan Clouse of Indianola was in town
on business Monday
Mr and Mrs J L Sims visited at the
R S Sanders home Sunday
Clarence and Claud Young were over
Sunday visitots at the Ren Oman home
Sunday
Rev Miller is holding meetings at the
M E church this week
Both the churches are preparing to
given program Christmas eve
E E Holdrege left Friday for Flagler
Colorado where he will look after his
farm interests he expects to return the
tho first of the year
Mrs Iifa Oman and children visited
at ill M M Young home Tuesday af
tornojj
Tho vbuys nro onj ing themselves
evenings wljiuli is the first
skating for two ear-
GRANT
Burn to Mr and Mrs Harry Mar
shall Dec 2nd a boy
The stork visited at the home of Bob
Kelley und left a boy last week
Henry Albrechfc and Lizzie Daugherty
visited at the home of Jacob Wesch
Sonilny
John H Wesch keeps tho r jnd pretty
well travpled south across the state line
over to Kansas
Edwin A Towle is hauling lumber
for a new baru Chas Wesch will as
sist him in building it next week
Literary has started in district No 51
and will be a success in the future It
is to be every Wednesday night
Louis Scbroiber and wife moved to
their new home west of Traer Kansas
Monday night
Bert Benjamin has sold some cattle to
June Thomas and has bought some feed
near Cedar Bluffs Kansas
Gus Blunck went to McCook last
week to visit his brother P H north of
the city
Jacob Wesch nod sons are holding
their cano and knffir corn at S10 a ton
feed will be high before spring
COLEMAN
Several head of cattle owned by Mrs
Mary Schilz died in the stalks last
week
John Droll had a runaway coming
down Perry hill one day last week
JohnSchilz took his little boy to Kan
sas Sunday morning to have him oper
ated upon by an eve specialist
Mr and Mrs Guy L Campbell were
guests of Mr and Mrs D L Bower
Wednesday
There was preaching at Zion Hill
Sunday but a very poor attendance I
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Heres to the semi weekly may it
continue a thousand years
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska Red Willow county
ss In the County Court
In the Matter of the Estate of Isabella Saund
ers Deceased
To the Creditors of said Estate
You are heereby notified that I will sit in the
County Court Room in McCook in said County
on the 29th day of May 1909 at 1000 oclock A
M torecehe and examine all claims against
said Estate with a view to their adjustment
and allow ance The time limited for the pres
entation of claims against said Estate is Sis
Months from the 2Sth day of November A D
190S and the time limited for pa ment of debts
is OneYear from said 28th day of Nov ember 1908
Witness my hand and the seal of said County
Court this 21th day of November 190S
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REFEREES SALE
By irtne of an order issued irom the District
Court of Red Willow county Nebraska under
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plaintiff and Anna Rohm Herman C Luke
jonn JuKe uiarence u tfecKett ana William
Beckett as Guardian of Clarence C Beckett a
minor are defendants directed to the under
signed as Referee I shall offer at public sale
and sell to the highest bidder for cash ab the
east front door of the court house in the City of
McCook Red Willow county Nebraska on the
4th day of January 1909 at the hour of One
oclock P M the following described real
estate to wit Lot Number One 1 in Block
Number Thirteen 13 and Lot Number Nine 9
in Block Number Twenty one 21 all in the
First Addition to the City of McCook Red
Willow county Nebraska
Dated this 2nd day of December 190S
J F Coedeal Referee
Boyle Eldred Attorneys
ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR
APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR
In the County Court of Red Willow county
Nebiaska
State of Nebraska County of Red Willow ps
To James G Wygant and Sarah E Tan Wie
and to all persons interested in the estate of
Mary E Babcock deceased
On reading the petition of James G Wygant
graying that the administration of said estate
e granted to J W Babcock as administrator
It is hereby ordered that you and all persons
interested in said matter may and do appear
at the County Court to be held in and for said
county on the 26th day of December A D 1903
at One Ojdock PM to show cause if any there
be why the prayer of the petitioner should not
be granJed and that notice of the pendency of
said petition and that the hearing thereof be
given to all persons interested in said matter by
publishing a copy of this Order in the McCook
Tribune a weekly newspaper printed in said
county for three successive weeks prior to said
day of hearing
Witness my hand and seal of said court this
7th day of December A D 1908
seat J C Moohe County Judge
Boyle fc Eldred Attorneys 12-11-St
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tlee proper presept do you iot
Therefore should you iot cone ad buy
tfyese presents before tle rus 16 wile de
ipve targe Il9e to pick fron ad izt yo
will be sure to get just tie tlpiigs you wlstytio
give wy
Clothes ndwke sepsible presets especially
for your family
A iice pvir of stocki9gs silk 9eck ties a f
silk unjbrelk fur scrf or good tble Ii9ei
will nke suitable se9sible prese9ts3forlyou2
frie9ds
Suppose you cone ad see if we ve 90 t
just e tlpi9gs you wisl for gifts
Cordially
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FOR CHRISTMAS
AT THE BON TON
FANCY BON BON BOXES
SPECIAL XMAS CANDIES
HOME MADE CANDIES
NUTS SHELLED and HULL
No One Keeps Finer
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White House Grocery
Christmas Candies Nuts and
Fruits in any quantity
The Largest Line of Hand
painted China in the City
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