The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 01, 1910, Image 3
fV e t h t X K w frSS Jj V-V-T MlO Tho use of alum nrd cells of alumina in j hJ JX kM fcoJ cLouIJ Lc prohibited ill IIJ MlilU NXlO Wood Harvard UrJv WM mmm Safeguard Vow FobcV Wfinli mm Usg xtwzjo i lipi Ki ftll I Sl rtti liVw r St tci DTf 5 V PT WJIIM NMf nil rsftsvij iiiM mm MH ra a m 3 B Mrs 1 i h5 b II FiliiS si I ollyiliyi 1 Wri II Ell3e2e fjr3 Srraj Il3 parity wholesome ness and superior leavening qualities are never questioned Fifty Years the Standard Notice to Creditors of Estate In the County Court of Red Wil low County State of Nebraska In the Matter of the Estate of Elisha A Dodge Deceased I J C Moore County Judge of Red Willow County Nebraska here by notify all persons having claims and demands against said estate that I have appointed the following days for the reception examination and adjustment of said claims and de mands as provided by law at the county court room in McCook in said county to wit July 2nd 1911 at 9 A M All persons 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 should not he filed and presented by the time last aforesaid the same shall be forever barred It is further ordered that this notice be published four successive weeks in the McCook Tribune a newspaper printed published and circulating in said county Given under my hand and seal of said court this sixteenth day of No vember A D 1910 J C MOORE Seal County Judge Ritchie Wolff Attorneys First publication Nov 17 1910 4ts I Old Butch I M Shortens 8 if your clean- f B ingworkin J the kitchen lvjgr9 through- 0T out the e house This One Cleanser in handy sifter can keeps the house and everything in it spick and span with half the time required with old fashioned cleaners CleaLnsScrubsJ eoursPolihes For porcelain ware and on the bath tub Old Dutch Cleanser is the one safe cleanser to use The New and Better Way Sprinkle Old Dutch Cleanser on a wet cloth rub well wipe with a clean wet cloth Takes off all dis coloration and scum and will not scratch Use it for all your clean ing i ne one best cleanser for the farm S Mi 1 tascs fvirt r T IP vx iMH Wr PF Mi Mft A LARGE lOcl SIFTER CAN m i I in 2 i H p 172 85 1111 SI I Citation on Hearing of Final Ac count and Petition for Discharge In the County Court of Red Willow County in the State of Nebraska In the matter of the estate of George Hocknell deceased To all persons interested in the estate of George Hocknell deceas ed You are hereby notified that on the eleventh day of March 1910 Ben jamin M Frees Executor of the es tate of George Hocknell deceased filed in said court his final account as executor of said estate praying tnat the same be allowed as his fin al account in said matter and that he be discharged You are hereby further notified that said final ac count will be heard on the seven teenth day of December 1910 at the hour of nine oclock m at the county court room in the City of McCook in said county and you are hereby cited to appear at the time and place above designated and show cause if such exists why said ac count should not be allowed and said Benjamin M Frees discharged from his trust as executor of said estate It is hereby ordered that said Ben jamin M Frees Executor give notice to all persons interested in said es tate by causing a copy of this or der to be published in The McCook Tribune a newspaper printed and pub lished in said county fo three suc cessive weeks prior to the date set for said hearing WITNESS my hand and the seal of said county this twenty sixth day of November 1910 J C MOORE County Judge Seal First published Dec 1 1910 3ts Notice to Creditors In the County Court of Red Willow Count Nebraska ss In the Matter of the Estate of Ira H Harrison deceased To the Creditors of said Estate You are hereby notified That I I will sit at the County Court Room j in McCook in said County on the J twenty seventh day of May 1911 at the hour of one oclock P M to ex amine all claims against said Estate with a view to their adjustment and allowance The time limited for the presentation of claims against said Estate is the 20th day of May A D 1911 and the time limited for pay ment of debts is One Year from said 19th day of November 1910 Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 19th day of November 1910 Seal J C MOORE County Judge C E Eldred Attorney First publication Nov 24 19104t Auction of School Land Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of December 1910 at one oclock p m at the office of the county treasurer of Red Willow coun ty the Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings or his authorized rep resentative will offer for lease at public auction all educational lands in said county which have been de clared forfeited for non payment of rental or interest as follows Lot 1 16-3-28 C F Babcock S 16-4-28 C H Taylor Dated November 21 1910 E B COWLES Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings Get the Genuine Always A substitute is a dangerous make shift especially in medicine The gen uine Foleys Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds quickly and is In a yellow package Accept no sub stitutes A McMillen Try a Tribune want ad and watch results BEGGS BLOOD PUBIFIER CURES disease with Pure Blood Home Bred Draft Stallions 250 to 1000 imported stallions your choice L STfiEAM Creston la LEBANON Services in the Methodist church December 4th Morning Sunday sehool at 10 Preaching at 11 sub ject Jena a GaAiUn ctju Evc inj Epwozth League at 7 The prayer meetings of tt e Methi odst chuich beiiin at 730 each Fri day evening Ra Anerccn ha- a new way o condjeting these sorvic e3 whi h vl by tho3e viio enjoy intellectual ard spiritual tMnG Died Saturdar November 2Gth 1010 at hi- cnc in Lebanon Neb John Kinkead aae1 lit pai 9 n cnths and -0 days Mr Kinkcau ad suffered witi aitima fo yeas past but was in apparently as ooi halt as ever natll a u a week before he si -d Ko v as tal2 with what appeared to be the trii ad took to 1 L bec and Jicu in o few days Funeral services were hold Monday in the M E church the Rev Anderson officiating after which Vie remains v ere laid to rest beside his wife in the cemetery at Vilsonvile Mr Kinkcad o John as he was race generally call ed was a kind husband a good 1a thor and lovd an rrr e n vlio knew him The famil 1 i e fie cjirpatbj cf tie entire com munity in this tueir bo o ief John Kinkead was born in Co Cho Janrr 131 Beccnber 13th 1C7 he a- - c mraG o Pf1i xVi aoo to ths u ion 0 hl c ver bo J bo s and 4 girls of whom all bnt n 2 sj -vive him About 1SC0 lie mov ed with his family to Linn County Iowa where he enlisted in compaay H 24th Iowa infantry Ho se ved his count y fo abon two ear wh he was honorably discharged for dis ability 1374 he with his family came to Red Willow county Nebr and set loi on the no thwest quarter of section 1 town 1 range 25 where Dec 24th 1898 his wife passed away In 1900 he sold his farm and moved to town vhere h cctirie to re side until death called him home Mrs Andrew Broman died Friday Nov 25th 1910 at the home of her daughter-in-law Mrs C A Johnson aged 80 years 2 months and 25 days Funeral services were held in the M E church Saturday afternoon Rev Anderson officiating and the remains were laid to rest in the Lebanon cemetery- She leaves two brothers one sister and four grandchildren to mourn her death Brela Sophia Johnson was born at Enby Sweden Sept 1st 1830 At the age of 15 she united with the Lutheran church She Tas marriel to Carl Johnson in 1S3 ana to th union one son was born Charles Al fred Johnson They came to Ameri ca in 18G9 and lived in Chicago un til 1878 when they moved to Red Willow countv Nebr near Lebanon In 1863 she was married to Andrew Broman who preceded her to the other world several years ago NORTH OF McCOOK It looks as though everything was going dry about McCook and sur rounding country Miss August Droll and daughter Miss Augusta have rptu ned from a pleasant visit with friends at Hil dreth Mr and Mrs Venier f om visited EJ and Bert a Droll Thanksgiving day Mrs A Strawder anrl daughter Mips Elsie are visiting the formers mother who lives in southern Kan sas Mr Jake Zimmer and family at tended church Sunday morning and then spent the remainder of the day with Mr Joe Harr and family of McCook Francis and Jessie Hall spent Thanksgiving with home folks Grace and Willie Hammell attend ed the fcot ball game at McCook Thanksgiving Tiss Grace Strawder contemplates visiting her brother Oliver and fam ily of Wray Colo in the near fu ture Mrs Geo Scott and children spent Saturday afternoon in McCook K E Hall and Jake Zimmer had the pleasure of seeing The Modern Woodman candidates ride the goat R F D No 4 Harm Schmidt marketed alfalfa in the city Monday 0 Shields is husking corn for Harm Schmidt W E Corwin had the misfortune to fall on the sidewalk last week in McCook fracturing his nose J W Burtless is redrilling some of his wheat J W Burtless and family Mrs L J Burtless and Mr and Mrs E J Baker and family ate Thanksgiving dinner with Mr and Mrs C Evans Mrs E F Matthews of Portland Oregon is the guest of her daughter Mrs E J Baker G Wallen is picking corn this week E Weatherford had a dance last Friday night George Traphagan is doing some road work this week R F D No 3 Still very dry Some of the farmers are still sow ing wheat Chas Nothnagel is doing some painting about his place Nelson is snapping his corn C M Lofton has finished husking his Tom Mundys father-in-law snent Thanksgiving with them Don Thompson is feeding a car load of cattle for market C K Shears is in Denver this week Willard Dutton Jr is sick with fever I H Wasson is doing some work on the roads this week Mrs W S Fitch is visiting in California WIsdon in This Sentence Love the spot where you are and the friends God has- given you and be sure to expect everything good of them John Albee r i t M 1 iWr Her Case of Nerves 3 1 mi 3 5 The summer girl who was sitting on the end of the pier with the young man who was so beautifully gotten up in white flannels that he looked like the new artistic kind of clothing ad vertisements in the magazines sud denly pressed her hand against her heart turned pale and moaned Oh Oh What is it cried the young man startled I The summer resort girl opened the corner of one eye surveyed the pier nnd then opened both of them Its begun she said Drowning the chil dren I mean she explained further 1 Its worse this year because there are more children here at the inn And they are really such nice looking ones that it seems a pity i Would you mind telling me interrupted the young man stil star ing at her Not in the least said the resort girl Only I should think you I could see for yourself The place is j full of devoted mothers with the mot artistic get ups in the way of hair I 1 ever saw and they dress their infants in perfectly fascinating garments and then lead them outdoors and practical ly say Now darlings run along and see how nicely you can drown your selves Mothers right here to watch you do it Or else they have an in finite trust in the watchful care of Providence Sometimes they have nurses to help watch the children and then its worse j What startled me just now ex I plained the summer resort girl was Tommy the one in the white pique and red belt and socks Yes his n other is sitting on that bench right there and she was gazing with dreamy pacid eyes at him as he tried to walk the extreme edge of the pier between those two rot The water is twelve feet deep aorg there Mrs Eckcre arrived yesterday with Joseph and Phi ip and that is positive ly the last straw All last summer I wore myself to a perlect frazzle see ing Joseph and Philip commit suicide n cozen times a day If that woman ioccnt succeed in drowning them this - jar I should think she would be a itte discouraged because she certain ly tried bird enough last season and now shes beginning all over again Jo crh was 4 last year and Philip was not rjfe 2 and he moved as agile ly as a lightning bug He had a pleas ant little trick of darting from the center of the pier straight at the wa ter The nurse always caught him just as he was going over the edge but between his start and his finish I nearly died from terror Because you see sooner or later the nurse is cer tain to be a half second behind time in the little game In imagination I can just hear Philip splash and gurgle as he surges under the pier where no human being can gat him Mrs Eckers is the woman over there with the face of an appealing cng2l and the lingerie dress that cost 200 if it cost a cent Just a few min utes ago everybody was having fits because loteph was standing with one loot oh the pier and the other on the ferry boat pushing it out and trying to fall in between the boat and the pior She was the only human being in sight who wasnt frenzied When that nice old gentleman took Joseph by the collar and yanked him inland and he yelled she merely mur mured Dear me Wh t is Joseph do ing now Something I suppose Those children know they have me at their mercy Their father wrote yesterday that if they would not mind I was to shut them in their room and save my nerves Now when a real grown up woman pretends that she cant manage two small fragile infants like those it is simply infuriating She ought to be ashamed of herself The Jofords evidently after much thought have decided that the best way of disposing of their Arthur aged 12 is to put a sail on a canoe and turn him out on the raging lake in It There he goes now and if he doesnt tip over before the week Is out Ill eat my hat You dont wear hats up here said the young man who was literal Ill eat it anyhow declared the summer resort girl grimly Theres no limit to my achievements when I get nervous It does seem to me she went on that the only people up here who have the slightest bit of caution or sense about managing children are the people who havent any children You can laugh but if you had to jump into the water in all the glory of that white suit of yours to fish out some young ster youd feel different That wouldnt be necessary said the young man There are such a lot of children around that I dont think one or two would be missed at all Especially the ones who played tag in the corridor In front of my room early this morning hello In another Instant the young man In white flannel was clambering agilely across two boats and grabbing wildly at something white in the water What he fished out was nothing but a bunch of newspapers It was all your fault he told the summer resort girl afterward when the hilarity had died down Your nerv ousness made me nervous and I saw things If women with nerves arent the limit PRUFfcSSlOiNAL AM BUSINESS DHECT0RY OR C M DUNCAN PiyEician Surgeon and Electrician All chronic diseases treated with electricity Lady attendant in office Phone 2C Office in residence third block east of Temple theatre ROLAND R REED M D Physician and Surgeon Local Gurgcon B M Phones Office Jt3 resident JIT Clfice Rooms 5 C Temple building McCook Neb J u BRl CE Osteopath Jhnjie Vi liie over ai Ave Phone 112 Office Rooms building McCook R H GATEWOOD Dentist Phone 163 Office Room McCook Neb Electric Theatre oi DR HERBERT J PRATT Registered Graduate Dentict Office 212 Main av over Me Connells drug store Phones Of fice 1C0 residence black 131 DR R J GUNN Dentist DR J A COLFER Dentist Phone 37S Room 4 Postoffice Cook Neb 3 and 5 Walsh Eyes tested and fitted pairing McCook Neb H P SUTTON CO Jewelers and Opticians building Mc- 4 Masonic temple DR EARL O VAHUE Dentist Phone 190 Office over McAdams store Mc Cook Neb C E ELDRED Lawyer Bonded Abtracter and Examiner of Titles Stenographer and notary in office McCook Nebraska JOHN E KELLEY Attorney at Law and Bonded Abstracter Agent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Water Works Co Office Id Postoffice building McCook Neb JAMES HART M R C V S Veterinarian Phone 34 Office Commercial barn McCook Nebraska L C STOLL CO Jewelers Opticians Fine re- Watch Repairing Goods of quality Main avenue McCook Nebraska JENNINGS HUGHES CO Plumbing Heating and Gas Fitting Phone 33 Estimates furnished freeBasement Postoffice building A G BUMP Office store Real Estate and Insurance 302 over Woodworthg drus Go to NELMS FEED STORE for the FAMOUS CAMBRIDGE FLOUR and all kinds of feed Phone 186 Your combings made into switches and puffs MRS L M THOMAS Phone Ash 2354 Subscribe for The Tribune White Line Transfer Company Hawkins Slieaffer Props Spt ialty of moving Household Goods and Pianos Only covered van in city Phones Office 68 resilience red 4SG Osborn Kummer Co DRAY LINE All kinds of Hauling and Trans fer ok prcnrly attended to Your patronage solicited J Office F rst Doer South of DeGrofPs j Phone No 13 CO UPDIKE GRAIN CO AL We now thp best grades of Colo and Penna coals in connection with our grain Give us a trial order Phone 262 Real Easterday handles the following POPULAR COALS Canyon City Lump Canyon 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