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M U T It OurB Order to Show Cause In the District Court of Red Willow County Nebraska In the Matter of the Application of George Cappel Guardian of Caro lina Cappel insane for license to sell her interest in certain real estate On reading the petition of George est Offer The McCook Tribune and Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer both a full year for only All the News of the World and Home Only 25c More Than the price of the McCook Tribune Alone The Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer Contains Each Week 21 coluras of news 14 colums of talks dv a practical farmer on farm topics econo mica machinery planting growing and storing of fruits and vegetables breeding and marketing of live stock 20 or more Lost and Found Poems and Songs 1 column of Health and Beauty Hints Best short and continued stories Chess and Checkers Puzzles and Com plica i nr Dr Reed ers Home Health Club Mis cellaneous Questions and An swers Poems of the Day A special Washington letter taking cartoons and illustra tions 5 columns of live entertaining edi torials 7 co umns of live stock and mar ket reports No live stock paper contains a better live stock market report than The Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer 40 questions and answers by read ers on anything pertaining to the business of farming gard ening raising of live stock poultry etc 10 to 20 questions on veterinary subjects 7 columns of information on re cipes patters formulas etc furnished by readers 14 t 21 columns of stories of pub lic men historical geographi cal and other miscellany 3 columns of specially reported sermons by leading American clergjmen and the Sunday School Lesson These features together with a Special Maga zine Department make up the leading Farm Home and News Paper of the west The Price of The Weekly Inter Ocean OUR aid Farmer remains 100 a year OFFER The Price of The McCook Tribune is 100 a year The two papers each one year only 125 N B This special arrangement with The Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer is for a limited time only Subscribers to The Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer are assured that do papers will be sent after their subscriptions expire unless their subscriptions arereuevved by cash payments 8 NOTICE OP SPECIAL TAX ELEC TION Notice is hereby given to the qual ified electors of the County of Red Willow in the State of Nebraska that upon the order of the Board of Coun ty Commissioners of the County of Red Willow in the State of Nebraska an election will be held on the eighth Cappel guardian of the person and I day of November A D 1910 be estate of Carolina Cappel insane duly tween the hours of eight oclock a m verified and filed herein praying for a license to sell and execute a deed relinquishing and conveying the inter est of Carolina Cappel insane to the following described real estate to wit All of that part of the North west Quarter of the Northeast Quar ter and the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 19 Township 3 Range 30 ly ing south of the Burlington and Mis souri River railroad as located over and across said land also the South west Quarter of the Northeast Quar ter and the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter and Lots Four and Five in said Section 19 Township 3 Range 30 also Lot One in Section 30 Township 3 Range 30 all of said real estate being in Red Willow county Nebraska on consideration thereof It is ordered that the next of kin of said Carolina Cappel insane and all persons interested in said estate ap pear before the district court of said county at the district court room in the city of McCook Red Willow coun ty Nebraska on the 28th day of No vember 1910 at nine oclock a m to show cause if any there be why license should not be granted to the said George Cappel guardian to sell and convey the interest of the said Carolina Cappel insane in the real estate above described It is further ordered that a copy of this order be personally served on said Carolina Cappel insane and that the same be published once each week for three successive weeks in the McCook Tribune a newspaper published and circulating in said county Dated this 10th day of October 1910 Seal R C ORR Judge of the District Court C E Eldred Attorney First publication Oct 13 4 For More Than Three Years Foleys Honey and Tar has been a household favorite for coughs colds and ailments of the throat chest and lungs Contains no opiates A Mc Millen Druggist If you feel you want to be shown in the matter of quality go to the McCook Flour and Feed Store and six oclock p m of said day at the voting places in the several vot ing precincts of said county where the general election for the year 1910 shall be holden for the purpose of voting on the following proposition which is hereby submitted to the qual ified electors of said county to wit Shall the Board of Equalization of the County of Red Willow in the State of Nebraska levy a tax for the year 1911 for the purpose of creating a fund with which to purchase land erect and furnish buildings thereon suitable for a poor house and to put into operation and defray the actual expenses of such poor house said tax to be levied for the year 1911 on ly and at the rate of three mills on each dollar of the assessed valuation of the taxable property of said coun ty which three mills shall be in addi tion to the taxes which said Board of Equalization is authorized to levy for county purposes to wit one dol lar and fifty cents per one hundred dollars valuation of the property of said county Said proposition as submitted on the ballots to be Vote for One For a three mill tax for a poor house Against a three mill tax for a poor house Submitted and authorized by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Red Willow in the State of Nebraska this 12th day of September A D 1910 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF RED WILLOW IN THE STATE OF NEBRASKA Seal By C B Gray Chairman Attest CHAS SKALLA County Clerk First publication Sept 29 1910 6t A weekly newspaper that publishes twenty one columns of good reliable news each week is rare in these days of cheap weeklies intended only to sell some article that the publisher is interested in Credit is due The Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer for keeping Its columns filled with fresh and up-to-date news Give it a trial by subscribing through The McCook I Tribune 1 - - Notice of Suit Frank M Hocknell Margherita Hockiull Mary Campbell Sarah E VanWie Alonzo VanWie her husband James G Wjgant Mrs James G Wygant his wife John R Phelan Agnes Phelan Pater Caity and Annie Carty Defend ants will take notice that Ellington C Britt Edward M Cox Worth Hum phrey and Lyle Thurby Humphrey a minor by Worth Humphrey his j father and next friend Amanda L Berry Gladys N Boyle William H JAckerman Anna Colfer Annie M Bailey Catherine Stevenin formerly Catherine OConnell Thomas F OConnell Sadie Hebert formerly Sadie OConnell and Francis OCon nell Mary OConnell Margarette OConnell Gertrude OConnell James W OConnell and Jennie OConnell minors by Rev J J Loughran Guar dian and next friend of said minors Mary Mullen Catherine Phillips Pear McKillup Nellie McKillup George W Phillips Ainsworth Monks William Lewis Katie L Wilson Ida L Con verse B J Lane Peter Foxen John B Colling Ella Maud Campbell Ed ith Morris Maud M Burgess Ann Desoline Olcott Mary J Enright Ethel M Suess Sarah Hogan J S Williams Oral M McClure Isaac M Smith Anna M Lewis Matthew I wart Augusta A Borg Margaret Hein lein Maud R Stokes Louise H Cor win Alice G Korf Nels J Johnson Frank B Amann Joseph Hegenber ger F A Pennell F J Hassler J F Ganschow Alonzo Cone Robert B Simmons Viola L Ballew Enos Rish el James M Brady Jennie Kather in Eastwood and Chester LeRoy East wood and Sarah Dorothy Eastwood minors by Jennie Katherin East wood the mother and next friend of said minors William D Burnett Jun ior Joseph C Moore John Morris Minnie E Gordon Elian LeHew Clif ford Naden and W J Evans plaint iffs herein have filed their petition in the district court of Red Willow County Nebraska against the above named defendants the object and prayer of which are that the title and right of possession of the following described real estate to wit Lot Five in Block Eighteen Lots seven Eight and Twelve in Block Eleven Lot Nine in Block Two Lot Two in Block Twenty four Lot Ten in Block Fourteen Lot One in Block Fifteen Lots Six and Seven in Block Five Lots Three and Four in Block Eight Lots Twenty one and Twenty two in Block Nine and Lots Nineteen and Twenty in Block Four all in the Blick Four Lots Ten and Three in Block Twenty five and Lot Nine in Block Five all in the First Addition to McCook Nebraska Lots Four and Five in Block Fourteen Lot Seven in -V Vv - -- JJ rotate Notice In the County Court of Red Willo Count Isebrasita The State of Nebraska to the Heirs Creditors and to any other person- intenstea in the estate of Willian W Anderson deceased late of lorville Illinois You are hereby notified that an instrument purporting to be a certi fied copy of the last will and testa ment of William W Anderson de ceased late of Taylorville in Christ ian county Illinois a d of the pro bate ihcreon in the county court o Christian county Illinois also a peti tion praying for the probate of said instrument which relates to real es tate in Red Willow county Nebraska described as follows to wit North Half of the Northeast Quar ter Southeast Quarter of the North east Quarter and the Northeast Quar ter of the Southeast Quarter of Sec tion Twenty Nine in Township Two North of Range Twenty Six West and for a notice to the creditors of said estate I have therefore appointed Mon day the 5th day of December 1910 at one oclock in the afternoon at my office in said county as the time and place of hearing said will at which time and place you and all concerned may appear and contest the allowing of the same It is further ordered that all per sons having claims and demands against said estate will appear at said time and place and present their claims in the manner provided by law and any claims or demands not presented by the 5th day of June 1911 will be forever barred It is further ordered that notice be given to all persons interested in said estate by publishing a copy of this order for four successive weeks prior to said date of hearing in the McCook Tribune a weekly newspaper printed and of general circulation in said county Dated this 10th day of October A D 1910 Seal J C MOORE County Judge John E Kelley Attorney First -publication Oct 13 4t NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS To Henry S Veeder and to all whom it may concern The commis sioner appointed to locate a road com mencing at the north bank of the irrigation canal at a point 84 feet north of the southwest corner of sec tion No 19 township No 3 range 30 on the county line between Red low and Hitchcock counties in Perry inal Town of McCook Nebraska Lots i xti i I Jieumii neu vviiiuw uuuuy leuinan Three Seven and Ten in Block Nine 1 running thence south n degrees and teen Lots Four Seven and Eight in Block Twenty two Lots Eleven and Twelve in Block Sixteen Lots Three and Six in Block Eight Lots Seven and Ten in Block Ten Lot Six in 55 minutes east CS4 feet thence south 49 degrees and 31 minutes east 428 feet thence south 37 degrees and 01 minutes east 116 feet thence south 6 degrees and 01 minutes east 2451 Block Thirteen Lot Three in Block 31 feet thence south 49 degrees and Twenty three Lot Four in Block Nine minutes east 600 feet thence south Lot Four in Block Fifteen Lots Four 8 degrees and 31 minutes east 821 and Nine in Block Six Lot Ten in feet thence south 14 degrees and 14 minutes west 441 feet thence south 19 degrees and 46 minutes east 403 feet thence south 28 degrees and 16 minutes east 615 feet thence IS degrees and 51 minutes east 739 feet Block Twenty four Lots Three andthence soutn 14 degrees and 31 min- Six in Block Twenty five Lots FiveUtes east 471 feet tnence south 6 and Six in Block Twenty seven Lot degrees and 09 minutes east 576 feet Seven in Block Twenty nine Lot Nine thence south 77 degrees and 29 min- in Block Twenty one Lot Nine in utes west 461 feet thence south 77 de- Block Five Lot Four in Block Nine grees and 29 minutes west 240 feet Lot Ten in Block Four Lot Four in to a point 683 feet south of northwest Block Seven Lot Three in Block Ten nf fiHnn slo o0 Thn smith Lot Ten in Block Twelve Lot Nine in Block Thirteen Lot Six in Block Fifteen Lot Three in Block Seven- - - - - - on county line to the southwest cor ner of section 7-2-30 terminating at the southwest corner of section 7-2- teen Lot Three in Block Nineteen Lot Red 30f on tne county line between Three in Block Twenty one Lot Three Block Twenty three and Lot Nine in Block Twenty eight all in the Second Addition to McCook Nebraska may be quieted and confirmed in the plaintiffs as to the several lots own ed by them respectively as in said petition set forth as against the de fendants and all persons claiming un der or through them and that the defendants and each and all of them may be barred and enjoined from as serting or claiming any right to or right of possession of said premises or any part thereof and that the Mc Cook Building Association be found and decreed to have been an asso ciation composed of and owned ex clusively by Charles F Babcock George Hocknell Alexander Campbell and John R Phelan and that defend ants Frank M Hocknell and Marg herita Hocknell are the sole devisees of the said George Hocknell deceas ed that Mary E Babcock was the sole devisee of Charles F Babcock deceased that Mary E Babcock died intestate that James G Wygant and Sarah E VanWie are the sole and only heirs of Mary E Babcock de ceased and that defendant Mary Campbell is the sole devisee of the said Alexander Campbell deceased You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday the 7th day of November 1910 C B ELDRED Attorney for Plaintiffs First publication Sept 29 1910 4t Try a Tribune want ad and watch results Willow and Hitchcock counties has reported in favor of the location j thereof and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed in the county clerks office on or before noon of the 28th day of November 1910 or said road will be established without reference thereto Seal CHAS SKALLA County Clerk First publication Sept 29 4t IT GROWS HAIR Here Are Facts We Want You to Prove at Our Risk Marvelous as it may seem Rexall 93 Hair Tonic has grown hair on heads that were once bald Of course in none of these cases were the hair roots dead nor had the scalp taken on a glazed shiny appearance1 Rexall 93 Hair Tonic acts scien tifically destroying the germs which are usually responsible for baldness It penetrates to the roots of the hair stimulating and nourishing them It is a most pleasant toilet necessity is delicately perfumed and will not gum or permanently stain the hair We want you to get a bottle of Rexall 93 Hair Tonic and use it as directed If it does not relieve scalp irritation remove dandruff prevent the hair from falling out and promote an increased growth of hair and in every way give entire satisfaction simply come back and tell us and without question or formality we will hand back to you every penny you paid us for it Two sizes 50c and 100 Sold only at our store The Rexall Store L W McConnell Notice of Hearing In the County Court of Red Willow county Nebraska In the matter of the estate of Eva A Tomlinson deceased State of Nebraska Red Willow county To all persons interested in said estate Whereas William S Tomlinson of said county has filed in my office an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of Eva A Tom linson late of said county deceased and said William S Tomlinson has fil ed his petition herein praying to have the same admitted to probate and for the issuing of letters testamentary which will relates to both real and personal estate I have therefore appointed Satur day the 28th day of October 1910 at the hour of nine oclock a m at the county court room in said county as the time and place of hearing said will at which time and place you and all concerned may appear and contest the allowing of the same It is further ordered that said pe titioner give notice to all persons in terested in said estate of the penden cy of this petition and the time and place set for the hearing of the same by causing a copy of this order to be published in the McCook Tribune a newspaper printed and published in said county for three weeks suc cessively previous to the date set for the hearing In witness whereof I have hereun to set my hand and official seal this 13th day of October 1910 Seal J C MOORE County Judge C E ELDRED Attorney First publication Oct 13 3L The Intermission In Temple theatr building for the Judge Norris 10c ci gar and Novum Templum 5c smoke Lincoln Sanitarium Sulpho Saline Springs Located on our own premises and used in the Natural Mineral Water BATHS Unsurpassed in the treatment of Rheumatism Heart Stomach Kidney 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