The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 11, 1909, Image 3

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EASTERN STAE
Eureka Chapter No 86 O E S meets the
Second and fourth Frida9 of each month at
800 p mt in Masonic hall
Mrs Sarah E Kay W M
W E Hast Sec
MODERN WOODMEN
Noble Camp No 663 M W A meets every
second and fourth Thursday of each month at
830 p m in Morris hall Pay assessments
at White House Grocery
Julius Kdnert Consul
J M Smith Clerk
ROYAL NEIGHBORS
Noble Camp No 862 R N A meets every
eecond and fourth Thursday of each month at
230 p in in Morris hall
Mrs Caroline Kdnert Oraclo
Mrs Augusta Anton Rec
w o w
Meets second and fourth Thursdays at 8
oclock in Diamonds hall
Chas F Maekwad C C
W C Moyee Clerk
workmen
McCook Lodge No 61 AOUW meets every
Monday at 800 p m in Monte Cristo hall
MadeiceGeiffin Rcc MS JenningsMW
JMWENTZFinancier RoTZiNTForeman
DEGBEE OF HONOE
McCook Lodge No 3 D of H meets every
eecond and forth Tnesdays of each month at
800 p in in Monte Cristo hall
Mrs Della McClain C of H
Mrs Carrie Schlagel Rec
LOCOMOXIVE ENGINEERS
McCook Division No 623 B of L E meets
every second and fourth Sunday of each
month at 230 in Morris hall
Walter Stokes C E
W D Burnett F A E
locomotive fieemen and enginemen
McCook Lodge No 599 B of L F
E
meets on the first and third Saturdays of each
month in Morris hall
I D Pennington Pres
C H Husted Sec
RAILWAY CONDUCTORS
Harvey Division No 95 O R C meets the
second and fourth Wednesday nights of each
month at 800 p m in Morris hall at 304
Main Avenue S E Callen C Con
M O McCluee Sec
RAILWAY trainmen
C W Bronson Lodge No 4S7 B of R T
meets first and third Sundajs at 230 p m and
second and fourth Fridays at 7 30 p m each
month in Morris hall C W Corey M
B J Moore Sec
RAILWAY CABMES
Young America Lodge No 456 B R C of A
meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each
month in Morris hall at730 pm
Ray O Light C C
N V Fbankltn Rec Sec
machinists
Bed Willow Lodge No 5S7 1 A of M meets
very second and fourth Tuesday of the month
at 80 pm in Morris ha A
Theo Dkbald Pres
Fred Wasson Fin Sec
Floyd Rebut Cor Sec
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Business Office Station
ery is Our Specialty
Particularly Fine Line of
Writing Papers in Boxes
McCook Views in Colors
Typewriter Papers
Box Writing Papers
Legal Blanks
Pens and Holders
Calling Cards
Manuscript Covers
Typewriter Ribbons
Ink Pads Paper Clips
Brass Eyelets
Stenographers Notebooks
Photo Mailers
Memorandum Books
Letter Files
Post Card Albums
r
Duplicate Receipt Books
Tablets all grades
Lea I Pencils
NoicS and Receipts
Blank Books
Writing Inks
Erasers Paper Fasteners
Ink Stands
Bankers Ink and Fluid
Library Paste Mucilage
Self Inking Stamp Pads
Rubber Bands
Invoice Files
AlcCook Views in Colors
are a Leader with Us
THE TRIBUNE
Stationery Department
CITY LODGE DIRECTORY
A F A M
McCook Lodge No 135 A F A M meets
every first ami third Tuesday of the month at
800 p iii in Masonic hall
Charles L Fahnestock W AI
Lon Cone Sec
b a m
Occcnoxeo Council No 16 R S M meets on
the last Saturday of each month at 800 p m
n Masonic hall
Ralph A Haqbekg T I M
Sylvester Cordeal Sec
e a m
King Cyras Chapter No 35 R A M meets
every first and third Thursday of each month at
800 p m in Masonic hall
Clarence B Gray H P
W B Whittaker Sec
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
St John Commandery No 16 K T meets on
the second Thursday of each month at 800 p
m in Masonic hall
David Magner E C
Henry E Culbeetson Rec
BOILERMAKERS
McCook Lodge No 407 B of B M I S B of
A meets first and third Fridays of each month
in Odd Fellows hall
KNIGHTS OF PYTniAS
McCook Lodge No 42 K of P meets everj
Wednesday at 800 p m in Masonic hall
H V Conovee C C
D N Cobb K R S
odd fellows
McCook Lodge No 137 1 O O F meets everj
Monday at 800 p m in Morriq hall
H G Hughes N G
W A Middleton Sec
EAGLES
McCook Aerie No 1514 F O E meets the
second and fourth Fridajs of each month at
300 pm in Diamonds hall Social meetings
on the first and third Fridajs
R S Light W Pres
G C Heckman W Sec
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTER CARRIERS
Branch No 1278 meets first Moncaj of each
month at 330 p in in carriers room postolfice
G F Kinghorn President
D J OBrien Secretary
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
McCook Council No 1126 K of C meets the
first and third Tuesdays of each month at 800
p m in Diamonds hall
G R Gale F Sec Frank Real G K
DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA
Court Granada No 77 meets on the second
and fourth Thursdajs of each month at 8 p in
in Monte Cristo hall Anna Hannan G R
Nellie Ryan F S
LADY MACCABEES
Valley Queen Hive No 2 L O T M meets
every first and third Thurday evenings of each
month in Morris hall
Mrs W B Mills Commander
Harriet E Willetts R K
G A R
J K Barnes Post No 207 G A R meets on
the first Saturday of each mouth at 230 p m
Morris hall
Wm Long Commander
Jacob Steinmetz Adjt
RELIEF CORrS
McCook Corps No 93 W R C meets every
eecond and fourth Saturday of each month at
2 30 p in in Ganschow hall
Adella McClain Pres
Susie Vandebhoof Sec
L OF G A R
McCook Circle No 33 L of G A R meets on
the first and third Fridays of each month at
230 p m in Morris hall
Mary Walker Pres
Ellen LeHew Sec
p E o
Chapter X P E O meets the second and
fourth Saturdays of each monti at 230 p m
at the homes of the various members
Mrs J A Wilcox Pres
Mes J G Schobel Cor Sec
Ml jgl
Stomach trouble is but a symptom of and nol
in itself a true disease We think of Dyspepsia
Heartburn and Indigestion as real diseases ret
they are symptoms only of a certain specino
Nerve sickness nothing else
It was this fact that first correctly led Dr Shooo
in the creation of that now very popular Stomaca
Remedy Dr Shoops Restorative Golns direct
to the stomach nerves alone brought that succesi
and favor to Dr Shoop and bis Restorative With
out that original and highly vital principle no
such lasting accomplishments were ever to be bad
For stomach distress bloating biliousness bad
breath and sallow complexion try Dr Shoopl
Restorative Tablets or Liquid and see for your
self what it can and will do We sell and cheer
fully recommand
Dr SKoops
Restorative
A Mc MILLEN
A Mistaken Uniform
Uniformed oilielals are often a puz
zle to American travelers An Instance
of this Is given in Recollections of a
Varied Career by General W F
DraiRT formerly American ambassa
dor to Italy General and Mrs Draper
were traveling In Russia when they
had the following amusing exverienco
in the sleeping car
Mrs Drapers maid Marie speaks
German as well as French but Rus
sian Is beyond her After Mrs Dra
pers bed was made she desired an
other pillow and Marie rushed Into
the corridor to get one Seeing a man
In uniform the railway porters wear
uniforms she demanded a pillow In
German
I have no pillows said he
A bolster then said Marie
I have no bolster
Then give me a couple of towels to
wrap up one of these dirty cushions
I have no towels either said the
uniform I am a colonel in his maj
estys imperial guard
Poor Marie nearly went Into hyster
ics and I was called In to explain that
no offense was meant
Woman on the Bench
LTyman Lazarus for many years re
corder of Bayonne knew the people
who came before him When a wo
man appeared to accuse a husband
who had beaten her he said If I
send him to jail youll come back here
tomorrow in tears and ask me to let
him out No she said I will not
Id like to have him punished now
much shall I give him then asked
Lazarus two months one month six
months The woman who had begun
to relent was speechless Ill tell you
what Ill do he said You come up
here and take my chair and whatever
sentence you pronounce will go The
woman hesitated but the recorder In
sisted The husband was arraigned be
fore her and the recorder in a gruff
voice ordered her to pronounce sen
tence Six months three months two
months a month quick he said let
us have it The woman burst into
tears She and her husband embraced
and went out of court rejoicing
There said Lazarus If you come
back Ill give you six mouths each
New York Press
Rhinoceros a Bad Foe
While easily stalked the rhinoceros
is a dangerous customer as most men
will agree who have hunted him If
tile rhinoceros gets ones scent he al
most invariably charges often proba
bly from sheer curiosity but that does
not make him any the easier to dis
pose of Moreover he runs and turns
at a speed inconceivable in a beast of
his vast bulk Against his massive
sloping head the heaviest bullet is a
mere flea bite leaving no possibility of
a stopping shot except with a hard
nose ball sent fairly into the heart
through the chest An alternative is to
stand absolutely motionless when
with his bad eyesight there is a possi
bility he may mistake you for a tree
and veer past Indeed the best ruse
in the crisis of any charge is to stand
fast and still for even the unwounded
Hon sometimes swerves in his charge
and retires before a man who has the
nerve to wait his coming Edgar
Beeeher Bronsou in Century
Effect of Fear
A vigorous young greengrocer aged
twenty seven was arrested on a Tues
day on charges of drunkenness and
assaulting a policeman who was as
sisted in securing him by a Mr Lyons
On Wednesday it was announced in
court that Mr Lyons was dead and
the greengrocer was remanded to see
whether the coroners jury would hold
him in any way responsible for the
tragedy By Saturday it had been
found that Mr Lyons death was due
to heart disease of long standing but
meanwhile the agonizing suspense had
aged the young prisoner terribly his
black hair having become completely
white Pall Mall Gazette
A Sinister Comment
That new neighbor of ours asked
us to let him use our hatchet and our
clothesline said Sirius Barkers wife
Did you give him the hatchet
Yes the one that has nicks in it
and a wabbly handle
And did you give him the clothes
line that has been tied together in
eight places
Yes
Well thats a case of borrowing
trouble all right Washington Star
Russian Princesses
In Russia the term princess does
not mean very much for the simple
reason that there are so many of them
and that it is never a royal title
All the female descendants of a prince
of a certain rank are princesses and
the result is that many princesses are
as poor and of as little account as any
ill used princess of a fairy tale The
real royal princesses of Russia are
styled grand duchesses They are the
daughters and sisters of the czar
Their Real Duty
I was just reading of a man who
has a hen that can sing another man
has a hen which whistles and imitates
various birds
I dont care for those vaudeville
hens A hen should stick to the legit
and lay eggs Kansas City Journal
On the Safe Side
How do you ever get on so wel1
with your wife Dont you ever have
any differences of opinion
Of couse we do But I dont let
her know it Cleveland Leader
A Puzzle
Bacon Theres one thing I cant un
derstand Egbert What is that Ba
conWhen a couple get married they
become one But they say it takes twe
to makte a quarrel
MRS W N MMILLAN
Brave and Beautiful Mistress of Ranch
Where Roosevelt Hunted
The center of interest in Africa has
been tin great ranch owned by Wil
liam Xorthrup McMillan where
Bwano Tumbo Roosevelt has been
ihootlng wild beasts It Is an estate
of enormous extent and Is perhaps
one of the biggest wild animal pre
serves extant which Is privately
owned Its mistress Is a woman of
much courage and endurance as well
as cleverness and beauty
Mr McMillan formerly of St Louis
Is a son of the late William McMillan
president of the American Car and
Foundry company and a nephew of
the late United States Senator James
McMillan of Michigan Die is a mighty
hunter and lias had some remarkable
adventures
Like her husband Mrs McMillan Is
devoted to hunting and traveling She
was the first white woman to cross
Abyssinia from west to east with her
own caravan She had an audience
MRS WILIiIAJI NOKTHHUP MMIIiTjAN
with Menclik negus of Abyssinia and
received every courtesy on her travels
even from chiefs of tribes whom the
negus regarded as hostile
Keen as she is for sport Mrs Mc
Millan did not go with her husband
on his last trip to their African ranch
in which he made preparations for
Mr Roosevelts reception She passed
the interval in visiting her kin in this
country
The McMillans make their home In
England now having two fine resi
dences one in Devonshire the other
at 19 Hill street London
The McMillan residence on the Juja
ranch in Africa is a very comfortable
place It was built in sections in the
United States is lighted with electric
ity and is connected by telephone with
Nausbi distant some thirty miles
Mr Roosevelt rested tlire between
hunting trips and worked on articles
describing his adventures and the dan
gers he has passed
AN INTERESTING MATCH
Engagement of Vice President Sher
mans Son Richard to Utica Girl
An engagement of much interest in
Washington and in Utica N Y is
that of Richard Updyke Sherman a
son of the vice president of the United
States to Miss Eleanor Millar of Utica
The wedding will take place in the
fall The Sherman family have a great
many friends in Washington where
the vice president has long been known
through his prominence previous to a
jin
HICHA1J1 PDKESILIJIVN AN1 IlAMEL
year ago as a member of the house of
representatives Itichard Sherman grad
uated three years ago from Hamilton
college Clinton X Y and for a timt
was assistant professor of mathematics
In that institution Later he became
secretary to the collector of the port
Df New York but recently he engaged
In business in Utica Miss Millar is
the second daughter of the late Henry
W Millar of Utica and was left a con
siderable fortune by her father
Simple
You say you have discovered the
fundamental basis of criticism
I have answered the musician
You must stick to these two proposi
tions If- anything Is a success it is
not real art and if anything is real
art it will not be a success Washing
ton Star
M
Too Much Muscle
A young highland plowboy was pes
tering u female servant with his un
welcome attentions and one day he
proposed At this Instant the pair
they were walking In the fields came
upon another servant a man sleeping
Instead of working The lassie a
brawny wench seized a stick and heat
the idler till he roared When he had
slunk off to his duty the swain re
marked admiringly
Ma certle lassie but ye cud well
manage yer childer
Aye or their father replied the
girl with a significant look
The lover turned pale
Ma lass he gasped I juist re
membered ma auld mitlier at ha me
Im her only laddie and I think its ni
richt for me tae malrry while shes
alive she dees Ill come
back an mairry ye
And as he got safely away he said
fervently May the Lord alloo ma
mither to live as lang as me
Deeply Interested
The play was one of Shakespeares
tragedies Mrs Simmons and her little
boy having been unable to secure
seats in the parquet were well located
in the front row of the first balcony
where they could see better and hear
almost as well as If they had been
farther forward on the main floor
Mrs Simmons was agreeably surpris
ed at the interest that Bobby appeared
to take in the somber drama He sat
leaning forward with ids elbows on
the cushioned railing in front of him
resting his head on his hands deeply
absorbed As the curtain went down
on the first act he straightened up
Well dear how do you like Shake
speare asked his mother Are you
enjoying the play
Mamma said Bobby with the air
of one who has made a great discov
ery there are sixty nine men here
that have got bald spots on top of
their heads Ive counted em five
times
Swallowing a Reindeer
Doctor doctor Is swallowed a
reindeer
Choking violently and literally black
in the face a negro boy rushed into
the office of a throat specialist His
small woolly head jerked frantically
aud his eyes rolled in anguish It was
very evident that some irritating sub
stance had lodged in his throat
The specialist summoned his assist
ant
Dr Blank here Is a young man who
says he has swallowed a reindeer
Nawsur sputtered the patient it
werent a whole reindeer It were jess
his nake and his horns
The physicians removed the offend
ing object
With a long sigh of relief the picka
ninny opened his eyes His glance rest
ed on the instrument table
Yassur dats do reindeer
It was an Elks button Los Angeles
Times
The Very Vorst
Clara with emotion George
are
you sure you will always love me
George fervently While life lasts
my own
Clara suppressing a tear George if
trials and tribulations should come
George amazed My heart is yours
alone my love and always will be
Clara sobbing George are you
sure perfectly sure that nothing
nothing at all could cool your affec
tion
George thoroughly alarmed My
gracious Whats happened Has
your father failed
Clara hysterically Worse far
worse
George much relieved Tell me all
my angel I can bear it
Clara with a heroic effort George
Ive Ive got a a boil coming coming
on my nose Loudon Tit Bits
A Polished Rascal
Mrs Hansom 1 understand sir that
you have secretly been making love to
my daughter and I must forbid an ac
quaintance begun in that way You
should have seen me first
Shrewd Suitor Madam had I seen
you first I should have forgotten your
daughter aud fallen in love with you
Mrs Hansom Urn The informality
of the proceedings was all I objected
to Come with me and I will intro
duce you to my husband
Nelson River
The Nelson river may be described
as one of the greatest rivers of the
world as regards the actual volume of
water discharged into the Hudson bay
Its total length is approximately 400
miles and its drainage area is tremen
dous Its tributaries cover the whole
of Manitoba the greater portion of Al
berta Saskatchewan North Dakota and
Ontario west of the great lakes where
they also enter Montana and Minne
sota Exchange
Two Points of View
They were looking at a portrait of
Catherine of Russia
Said the man What a remarkably
strong and vigorous face she has
Said the woman I wonder if her
hair waved naturally Cleveland Plain
Dealer
Hope
Hope remarked the mere man Is
certainly a wonderful thing
It is rejoined the wise woman
Why one little nibble will keep my
husband fishing all day Chicago
News
Advice
Can I offer you a little friendly ad
vice
If you take a little in return
Here negotiations ceased Louisville
Courier Journal
A thing is worth what it will fetch
Dutch Proverb
County CommKsinnerV Proceeding
McCook NebrnsknIJuno 71 li 110ft
The bonrdif count cotim iwlotif rs met pnr
Srniit to adjournment 1rcsent S Tremor C
H Urny midlF S Lofton cummhwlonere Std
n jy DodKcIcount y attorney mid Chun Sknlla
county clerk
The minutes of tlioflttit tucutiiiK wore read
mid on motion approved
The following claims were audittd and nl
loued mid Jtlio clerk was in lriiiMi d todiav
wirrantoti the roid funds of llo rr4tiw
commissionerdistrfctsni irollowo
Clnuil Fowler road work CommihxioiR r
District No 1 in
Itohort JohnstonsaiiiL Z
W II Tlourd rond work Coinmiiioiior
IibtrietNo 2 2SC
John McNeil Mime c
Frank Hill muiio m
Frank McNeil jaino 9 DO
Chna Auliy same 10 M
T A Premer Mime it
John Tremer mni 8 ft
Fanners GrainlCoIiidiauolii siijiiiHuh
llfor Gilbert District No 2 J -15
The complaint of UcoYoiiiiKeriltiiiiiiiiK
ltuimid his IHirrenlefctiite tuxes to IMiOWnn
and Inter on iikiuii toJA LCochriiiOindur jiro
test mid iiskii k for a reliind of said ecoiul
rejicted the b unl flKiw
ingjhbneier Mint the will reTimd Micord
Iininent iMr Younger produces the rccuiuL
issued to 1 im by Hl Jonrd
On u otion the count treitsiircr un instruct
cd to transferifniiii the s chool diMriet fund oT
District No loathe Minof ViSCaiidrIlace ll e
same to the credit of District No this sine
beiiif the amount of jTtliet Krinl tuxes
Marion Powell and or Powrl A iiiitlifir the
tars 1S7 UOtfnnd 1U and Mir rial cstalr
taxeslon lots 8 and section for IMA
1Xr and li 17 which weir cieditid to District
No 10 when they should have been credited C
District NoL
On motion the county treasurer was instruct
ed to collect taxes on tleruorth half of lot
block 21 1st Addition toIMcCook of 11 with
out interest as IS JMCIait owier of iiid
real estate holds a lax rueipt Eit Miul by I5ti
Jossnrd for said tuxe whileHthey aro not
marked paidon the taxIist
The claim for tax refund of Herman Schneider
for UKJ6 tnxeson theS 1 of cluiiniiar
too IhkIi assessment wasoiiluiotion rejected
On motion W T Woodwas appointed Ow r
seer of Hithwas for Di triet No 15Driflwooi
precinct
The oilicinl bond of W I Wood Oterscerlnr
HiKhwns for District No 1iw as examined nn2
on motion approved
Whereas since the buniini of the count
wnKoniond bridge uLoutoi etinilc west of Pc
Willow station on theltlst daj of Januarj
the C 1 A li If I Co hasconstrufted mux
completed a bridge at the place where the
county had and maintained a bridge prior t
the fire complained of ailMiil bridge tn con
structed and completed by -aid railroad com
pany has been accepted b said count jn hue
ofitheone latel destroed by lire
Therefore be it resoht d M Jthe 1 oard
county commissioners of said count ihe Chi
cago liurliiigton and Juincy Itai load Com
pany he and the same is hereb rclef cd of aD
cIaimsIordemandsoreer unturuon the part
of said county b reason of the burning of th
bridgelat theTpliice hereinbefore mentioned
and the bridge constructed in lieu thereof bj
said Lrnlroad company shall he accepted h
piiientiii full for all demands on the part 4
said county b reason of said railroad company
setting on fire and causing the distraction tif
the bridge at said place and this shall act u
receipt and discharge in full for all demands i
the county against said railroad company iO
account of the burning of the wagon road
bridge belonging to saidfcounty
The petition or IT E McDonald and otLcr
10i signers asking for the establishment of a
publitroad wasread and considered W e
board finds that all Me owners or land alonr
the line or tie proposed road hac given then
consent thereto in writing and that the public
good reciuires it and n f motion same wu
grantcd establishing a public road No 15 iu
follows
Commencing at the southeast corner of the M
E of the N h or section 21 Twp 1 Kaug
2i running thence west on the piarter section
line one 1 alf mile to the southwest corner l
the N W i or the 2s E - thence iorth on the
hair section liuelone quarter oi a mile inter
secting thescction line road now d
between sections li and 21 Twp J iiange 2
It is under tood that the half Jmile runiiinneast
and west is to be established all on the south of
said quarter section line prodded however if
the owner orownersdesiresaidrroro5cd road
may Lear to the N E enough to clear anj
buildings that maj be in lineLwitb said pr
poed road aNo thejpiarter of a mile rnnnin
north and south is to he located all vestof tin
halfjscction line and the clerk wasitinstractisj
to notify the overseer of highwajb to open said
road
On motion the board adjourned to meet Juit
IS 1109
S Tuemeu Chairman
Attest Chakies Skaila County Clerk
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
In the District Court or Red Willow county
Nebraska
In the matter of the application of Alice
Adams Administratrix ith the Will annexed
of the Estate of Ida L Kaime deceas ed for
Licen e to sell real estate
Notice is hereby gien that in pursuance
an order of the Hoiorable if Orr Judge
the District Court ol Red Willow county
made on the da of Ma Ii If f
the sale of the real estate hereinafter described
there will be -old at public vendue ti tin
highest bidder for ca h at the East Trout dtw
of the Court Hou e in the City of Mc ook n
said county on the Itith da of June VAtat tlw
hour of oi e oclock 1 M ttie follow
real e ate to wit an undivided one
ninth interest in the Northen t Quarter of siec
tion Thirt four iJtt in Township One l
Range Twenty eten i2i in Red Willow count j
Nebraska Said sale will remain ojenone hour
Dated of June 1K
Ana M Adams VdminUtratrit
with the Will annexed of the
Estate of Ida L Kaine deceased
Itoyle Eldred
REFEREES SALE
I5yirtueof an order issued Tromthe Di
trict Court or Red illow county Nebraska
under a decree in an action whereii
Daid A Goodenberger Junior is plaintif
and Mar A Iox nd other- are defendant
directed to the under igued a- referee I ha
oiler at public sale and -ell to the highest
bidder for cash at the est front door f thf
court hon e in the City of McCook Red Willou
I count Nebraska on the 12th day of July I-
at the hour of one oclock I M the following
described real e tate to wit the Northeast
Quarter oi Section Twentj nine 29 Townshir
Onel Range Twenty nine i21 Red Wiiloi
couutv Nebraska
u Dated the 5th da or June 1S09
J E Keli et Referee
BoIe A Eldred Attorneys ll 5t
REFEREES SALE
R virtue of an order i sued from the Di
trict court of Red Willow count Nebraska
under a decree in an action wherein Olive R
Rittenhou e is plaintiff and Albert P Hit Tea
house Eliza G Rittenhou e Flora B Man
field Samuel Baxter Mansfield Georgia L
Martin H Hayden Martin Harr Mern and
Blanche Stern are defendants directed to the
undersigced as referee I shall oiler at public
saleaud cll to the highest bidder forcashatthe
east rront door or the court boils in the City of
McCook Red Willow county Nebra ka on the
12tb day or July VJJ at the hour or one o clock
P M the following described real estate to
wit Lot numbered Eleven t II i in Block num
bered NineSi in the Original Town of McCook
Red Willow county Nebraska
Dated this dth day of June 1109
C E Eldred Referee
Bole Jfc Eldred Attorneys ll 3ts