The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 06, 1911, Tuesday Evening Edition, Image 3

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BURLINGTON TIME TABLE
East Depart Central Time
No B 1110 P M
16 500 A M
2 550 A M
13 945 A M
12 G45 A M
14 920 P M
10 505 P M
West Depart Mountain Time
No 1 1235 P M
3 H42 P M
5 arr S30 p m
13 940 A M
15 1230 A M
9 625 A M
Imperial Line Mountain Time
No 170 arrives 330 P M
No 175 departs 645 A M
Sleeping dining and reclining chair
cars seats free on through trains
Tickets sold and baggage checked to
any point in the United States or
Canada
For information time tables maps
and tickets call on or write D F
Hostetter Agent McCook Nebraska
or L W Wakeley General Passen
ger Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
P M Green station agent at Cul
bertson was at headquarters Satur
day
Henry Brumgart had several toes
on one of his feet mashed last Sat
urday in the local yard
Master Mechanic ONeal of Have
lock was out from Havelock end of
week on company business
The remains of Robert D Wilson
were buried at Atlanta Center three
miles east of Milligan Nebraska last
Wednesday
Conductor S E Harvey was on the
sick list Saturday and Conductor Wil
liam Hegenberger went out on No
10 in his place
A V Anderson is the new agent
at Yuma Colorado He and wife
have just returned from a visit and
honeymoon in Canada
Henry Loshbaugh of F J Rolfes
carpenter force has been suffering
severely for the past week or two
witH an attack of quinsy
Conductor and Mrs C E Pope re
turned to Denver Monday he hav
ing been transferred to run out of
that city instead of McCook
Engineei and Mrs L E Hanford
departed this morning on No 2 for
Plattsmouth on a short visit to her
rarents They wll be accompanied
on their return Friday by a sister
of Mrs Hanford
Engineer A G Goth was up from
Red Cloud Saturday meeting the wife
here she coming in from the west on
No 14 on which they continued their
way on home We understand that
he will be transferred to McCook
The new station of the Chicago
and Northwestern railway at Chicago
one of the largest most costly and
most magnificent railroad passenger
terminals in the world was opened
to traffic Friday Costing nearly 25
000000 and with a right of way area
of thirty seven acres it is regarded
as a marvel in the way of modern
railway construction
The McCook Tribune
the year in advance
It is 100
Chases I B
Dirt A I
KmEm
tern j
Makes
Clean Kitchens
You can make your kiichen fairly
shine wiih cleanliness with less labor
and in less lime than it takes to clean
it with soap soap powder or other
cleansers if you use
ueaiiser
Every speck of dirt is quickly and
easily removed from floors wood
work taps metal work windows
painted walls cooking and dairy
utensils even the kiichen stove is
cleaned and brightened by this won
derful little boon to housewives
Absolutely free from all harmful
chemicals
Many other uses and
Full Directions on
large Sifter can
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Glaudys Steinmann is visiting in
Wauneta
A W Ashton was a Lincoln vis
itor Friday last
Keith D Jacobs went up to Culbert
son Sunday to see the new twin
nephews
Mrs T C Hegeman is entertaining
a brother Frank Kirkbride of Alva
Oklahoma
Mr and Mrs G H Hartman were
out from Havelock closing days of
last week
Miss Mattie Daugherty went up to
Denver Monday to spend the sum
mer vacation
J R McCarl a McCook attorney
was over to Stockville yesterday
Stockville Faber
Mrs Neve widow of the late Geo
A Neve has moved to Hastings to
make that city her home
Harry Trambley and bride return
ed to the city last Friday morning
from their wedding trip
Mrs William Browne arrived home
Saturday night on 14 from a visit
to Denver between trains
Mrs Rogers of Denver is a guest
of Mrs Mapes arriving in the city
on 14 Saturday night last
Mr Ashmore of Palisade was in
the city Saturday night on his way
to grand lodge in Omaha this week
Kenneth Jacobs made a trip to
Culbertson last Friday just to see
those cute little twin nephews of his
A Galusha went down to Lincoln
Saturday night on No 10 He will
return with the family later in the
week
Miss Frances Hughes left Friday
last for Peru to attend the sum
mer term of the state normal school
there
W D Otis of Trenton assisted Mr
Pade of our city in preparing tho
dead brought here from the wreck for
shipment
Mrs Fletcher Waugh and sister
Miss Helen Hermanson have been
visiting friends in Republican City
and Riverton
D F Hupp and son Ferris of
Lebanon were over Friday afternoon
on a business trip returning home
the same night
Mrs J B Meserve arrived on No
14 Saturday evening from Los An
geles California on a visit to her
daughter Mrs F M Kimmell
C E Eldred a MciCook attorney
to Stockville jvsterday Stockpile
Faber
C W Kelley departed on No 10
Saturday evening for New York state
on a visit Mrs Kelley and the boy
are already in York state visiting
relatives
Mrs Samuel Pickard and the chil
dren left on No 13 last Thursday for
Sheridan Wyoming where she ex
pects to visit during the summer with
her parents
R J Gunn and B H Stewart are
representing McCook lodge No 135
in grand lodge meeting in Omaha
this week They went on No 6
Saturday night
Miss Kautz of the McCook teach
ing force visited Mr and Mrs Geo
H Thomas Monday and Tuesday on
her way to her home in Ponca Neb
Harvard Courier
LeHew are here from Richland Wis
consin visiting their parents They
will be here and in Denver for a
month visiting relatives
Harold Hill of McCook who has
been attending the Higli school at
this place went to his home last
night where he will pass the vacation
period Hastings Tribune
Charles T Watson of Brookfield Il
linois arrived in the city last Satur
day night on a visit to McCook
friends and his brother Lou at San
born Nebraska for a few days
Miss Dougans departed on Monday
morning on No 2 for their home in
the east The young ladies do not
intend to return to McCook but ex
pect to secure positions as teachers
elsewhere
Mrs H C Clapp departed on No
10 last Friday for Michigan on a
visit of a few weeks Mr Clapj
will join her there later and they
will proceed on to New York to make
fall and winter purchases
Mrs W L Southard arrived Friday
night from Douglas Nebraska and
was the guest of relatives until Mon
day when she returned home taking
two of her grandchildren Don and
Ted Gardner with her for a visit
Mrs Matie G Welles of McCook is
visiting at the home of Professor
and Mrs Raymond J Pool Mrs
Welles has recently returned from
an extended tour of Egypt Palestine
Europe and the British Isles Lin
coln Journal
Mr and Mrs H P Sutton and
Miss Vema were east bound passen
gers on No 10 Saturday evening
The ladies will go to Michigan vis
iting some time in the neighborhood
of Dowagiac Mr Sutton will go to
Chicago and possibly will visit in
York state in the Rome country his
boyhood land They will be gone
several weeks
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that the
County Commissioners of Red Willow
county Nebraska wall receive sealed
bids for grading on the through coun
ty road according to the following
specifications drawn by the county
surveyor
Contract No 1
Between southeast quarter of 3
and southwest quarter of 2 3 27 near
northeast of SE of 3 3 27 in Indian
ola precinct
A cut to be made in road 75 feet
long 2G feet wide and average depth
1 Q lio - 1r olrTi n rvf
and used in making a fill in road
The fill to be 20 feet wide on top
about 130 cubic yards to cut and mov
ed to fill cut and filltobe smooth on
surface when completed
Contract No 2
In ravine on road in SE of SE of 3
3 27 Indianola Precinct angling south
west and northeast about 20 rods
southwest of east line of said section
the fill Dirt to be taken from road
on both east and west of fill cuts
and fill to be smooth on surface
when completed
Contract No 3
At draw near southwest corner of
SE of 3 3 27 Indianola Precinct
300 cubic yards to be taken from
road on east side of draw 20 cubic
yards to be taken from road on west
side of draw to make a fill across
draw 20 feet wide on top of fill
cuts and fills to be smooth when
complete
Contract No 4
At ravine about 20 rods west of
southeast corner of 4 3 27 Indianola
precinct about 290 cubic yards of
dirt to be moved from road on east
and west fill to be 3 feet high at
culvert cuts and fills to be smooth
when completed
Contract No 5
One mile of grading on road east
and west through center of section 8
3 27 Indianola precinct The coun
ty to furnish large grader five fur
rows wide on each side 16 inches
deep making top of road 20 feet wafle
Road to be smooth on surface when
completed
Contract No 6
Near SE corner of SW of 11 3 28
Red Willow precinct 300 cubic yards
cut from ridge just west of Mat Col
lings place and used in road both
east and west of cut Cut to be 27
feet wide 100 feet long and average
3 feet Nleep Cut and road to be
rmooth when completed
Contract No 7
COO cubic yards to be filled in
canyon near southwest corner of 11
3 28 Red Willow precinct width of
fill 20 feet on top average depth of
feet dirt to be taken from road
both east and west of fill Road and
fill to be smooth when completed
Contract No 8
300 cubic yards to be filled in low
lilr hoot- QT ornor SW nf coftinn
who has filed for the republican nom- fjU 20 feet
3 wiltI of on top
ination for district judge was over I average 3 feet Dirt to be
taken from road both east and west
of li Road and fill to bo smooth
when completed
Contract No 9
Eighty rods east of the SW cor
ner of the SW of section 9 3 2S
just east of where road turns south
cut down ridge and pull this dirt east
on road Cut to be about 150 feet
long average depth of 2 feet
width 24 feet approximately 330
yards Road and cut to be smooth
when completed
Contract No 10
120 rods of grading with large
grader GO rods each way from cement
bridge near SW corner of SE of SE
of section IS 3 28 County to fur
nish large grader Five furrows
wide on each side of road 1G inches
deefp making top of road 20 feet wide
Road to be smooth on top when com
pleted
Contract No 11
Cut down the ridges and fill in
the ravines on the road in the NW
of section 19 3 2S cut and fill to
mnlfn lovol rnnrl nnnrnximatelv 4U0
Miss Laura Lellew and Miss Nell cubic yards of earth
Contract No 12
Along north side of railroad
through NE of section 24 3 29 in
Willow Grove precinct Cut down 4
ridges each cut 90 feet long 24
feet wide and average depth of 2
feet Cut down the west ridge Cut
100 feet long 24 feet wide and aver
age depth of 2 feet From the west
end of these five ridges take the dirt
east and fill ravines to make a
smooth road Approximately 820
cubic yards of earth
Contract No 13
Near the south side of NE SE of
E
section 23 3 29 north of railroad and
NW of Bixler place Fill 350 cubic
yards making grade 134 feet long 20
feet wide on top and to an average
depth of 3 feet
Contract No 14
At Narrows north of railroad
in SE of section 23-3-29 the county
will raise the present bridge 6 feet
Fill here 1150 cubic yards to make
rrnntnn s offer at public sale and sell to
o nw
iL S S RnS tl the highest bidder for cash at the
taken from hills in road Road to i ooa
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Contract No 15
On the first ridge west of bridge
No 14 make cut 175 feet long
cut1 a
more than 100 yards north of ii Vuf Za of road
ly 270 cubic yards of earth
Contract No 16
yon just west of ridge referred to in
No 16 130 feet long 17 feet high in
center 20 feet wide on top slope lVs
to 1 Approximately 1600 cubic yards
Contract No 18
At Stillman canyon in NE of 27
3 29 make a fill 320 feet long average
depth 6 feet 20 feet wide on
top Slope 1 to 1 ft Approxi
mately 2230 cubic yards
Contract No 19
Make a ditch on north side of
road between Flitcraft and Walsh
farm in SW of section 25 3 30 Perry
precinct 600 feet long 3 feet dee p
and 5 feet wide Move this dirt
south onto road and smooth down
making grade 20 feet wide and 600
feet long Approximately 333 cu
bic yards
Contract No 20
Fill 40 yards to grade up road just
east of county line at NW of section
18 3 30
All grading filling and cutting
where road will run to be left smooth
and crowned leaving center of road
six inches higher than the sides
Each bidder is to bid on one or
all or as many of the different con
tracts as he desires but to bid sep
arately on each
These bids will be opened by the
County Board on July 5th 1911 at
2 oclock P M and must be filed
on or before 12 oclock at noon Cen
tral time on the same day
The Board reserves the right to de
mand sufficient bond from any or
all of the successful bidders
The work is to begin as soon as
possibe after the contracts are let
and is to be completed by Novem
ber 1st to the satisfaction of the
County Board
The Board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids
Dalei at McCook this 5th duy of
June 1911
CHAS SKALLA County Clerk
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NOTICE OF HEARING
In the County Court of Red Willow
County State of Nebraska In the
matter of the Estate of Charles H
Nash deceased To all persons in
terested in said estate
You are hereby notified that on
the first day of June 1911 Elizabeth
Nash filed her petition in the coun
ty court of said county praying that
letters of administration be issued to
her upon the goods chattels rights
and credits of Charles H Nash late
of said county deceased and that
a hearing will be had upon said pe
tition at the county court rooms in
the city of McCook in said county
on the 17th day of June 1911 at
the hour of ten oclock A M
Dated this 1st day of June 1911
J C MOORE
Seal County Judge
CORDEAL McCARL Attorneys
First publication June 1 1911 3t
OPENING DISPLAY
VERYTHING in
Guaranteed Hosiery
for the entire family
Four pairs in box 100 the bet
ter grades three pairs Though
guaranteed to wear yet their style
and quality are equal to the most
expensive kind of hosiery
C L DeGROFF CO
NOW ON DISPLAY IN WINDOW
II I e laMw
SHERIFFS SALE
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an order of sale issued out of
the District Court of Red Willow
county Nebraska and to me direct
ed and delivered under a judgment
and order in an action wherein Glas
ner Barzen Distilling Importing
Company a corporation is plaintiff
and James Steinman is deienuant I
Main Avenue in the City of Mc
Cook in said county said house be-
ing on lot 1 in block 21 in the Or-
iginal Town now City of McCook
14 feet wide on north side I f
n h 13th d
nvon Month nf f fopr Tnlro rms -
June 1911 at one oclock p m tne
earth both east and west from cut
foowi desCribed property being
and make smooth road Approximate- nrnarv w0tfrQ nHoin in
said action as the property of said
I rlrFrn ftrif rt ofnlr rp llntlnra
Npvt lnrcr rulers wpst nf ridcre re I -
nnJ litrono nnil Vinttloc onclrl
ferred to in No 15 cut 180 feet long
nrl
rw j i j r fi e l
uuvj t j iu 1wiki0fcJ
itsei wiue aveiuse cut oi ieu ng the same valuoj at the sum of
laivc titxs caiui uuui caai uiiu hwl
KlFfSJ 7fl oiid nkn nO iiip g 90 ATrmtv
I frnm in mfllro cmnnth rnnn An- - -
a fill of 100 feet long 28 feet wide and nroximatelv 400 cubic vards csef ZC - T
22 feet teILntract C vfeet f hf i 1mpY bai
deep on an average No 17
ing 240 cubic yards of dirt to make MfllM a fin if of na W TOSS I P35 m0
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dust pan 1 cae of pep bottles I
gallons of sulphuric acid 1 scoop
shovel 2 garden rakes 1 hoe 1
squil gee pail of salter peanuts
3 copper measures 1 case of seltzer
bottles and 1 electric fan
Dated this 1st day of June 1911
L M HIGGINS Sheriff
W S MORLAN Attorney
First publication June 1 1911 2ts
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska Red Wil
low County ss In the County Court
In the Matter of the Estate of John
J Real deceased To the Credit
ors of said estate
You are hereby notified that I
will sit at the County Court Room in
McCook in said County on the 6th
day of January 1912 at the hour of
two oclock P M to examine all
claims against said estate with a
view to their adjustment and allow
ance The time limited for the pre
sentation of claims against said es
tate is six months from the 2nd day
of June A D 1911 and the time
limited for payment of debts is one
year from said 2nd day of June 1911
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court this 31st day of
May 1911
J C MOORE
Seal County Judge
P S HEATON Attorney
First publication June 1 1911 4t
Notice to Creditors of Estate
State of Nebraska Red Willow
County ss In County Court In
the matter of the estate of Steph
en Bolles deceased
I J C Moore county judge of
said county in said state hereby
notify all persons having claims and
demands against the said Stephen
Bolles deceased that I have set
and appointed the following days for
the reception examination and adjust
ment of said claims and demands as
provided by law at the county court
room at McCook Red Willow Coun
ty and state aforesaid to wit June
29th 1911 and December 30th 1911
And all persons 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
29th day of December 1911 the
same shall be forever barred
Given under my hand and the seal
of the county court of said county
this 27th day of May 1911
J C MOORE
Seal County Judge
First publication June l 4ts
Legal Notice
To all persons interested in the
estate of August Droll deceased
Notice is hereby given that Ed
ward M Droll executor has filed his
final account and report of his ad
ministration and a petition for final
settlement and discharge as such
and for the distribution and assign
ment of said estate to the persons
entitled thereto
It is ordered that the same be
heard in the county court room in
said county on the 10th day of June
1911 at one oclock p m
Witness my hand and the seal of
said Court this 22nd day of May
1911
Seal J C MOORE
County Judge
First publication May 25 3ts
Notice to Non Resident Defendants
To George Mogridge Lillian E
Mogridge and Geo H Green Defend
ants
You are hereby notified that Wil
liam Travers plaintiff has filed his
petition against you in the District
Court of Red Willow County Nebras
ka the object and prayer of which
are to foreclose a mortgage given by
George D Troendly and Gussie Tro
endly to plaintiff upon the south
and the southwest Y northeast
section 4 township 3 range 30 in
Red Wallow County Nebraska in the
sum of 40000 and interest dated
Dec 1 1902 recorded in mortgage
record 35 of said county at page 624
Plaintiff prays for an accounting
and foreclosure of said mortgage and
the sale of said premises to satis
fy the amount due him on said mort
gage with interest and costs and that
each of you be foreclosed and barred
from any interest in or lien upon said
premises and for equitable relief
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 26th day
of June 1911
Dated at McCook Nebraska May
15th 1911
C H BOYLE
Attorney for Plaintiff
First publication May 18 4ts
Middle Aged and Elderly Peoffe
Use Foley Kidney Pills for qtuiz
and permanent results in all cases
of kidney and bladder troubles
for painful and annoying irreul2J
ties A McMillen
The woman of today who has gon
health good temper good secsBi
bright eyes and a lovely complexsaru
the result of correct living and gafi
digestion wins the admiration of tis
world If your digestion is faultr
Chamberlains Stomach and Liver
Tablets will correct it For sale fe
all druggists
Huber handies the Carhartt giovess
and caps also and a full line sL
other makes
Fresh fruits at Magners
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIED
CURES and Purifies the BIoodr
PROFESSIONAL AND
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ROLAND R REED M D
Physician and Surgeon
Local Surgeon B M
Phones Office 163 resideaaq
217 Office Rooms 5 6 TemSc
building McCook Neb
DR HERBERT J PRATT
Registered Graduate
Dentist
Office 212 Main av over IJ
Connells drug store Phones G
fice 160 residence black 131
DR R J GUNN
Dentist
Phone 112
Office Rooms
building McCook
3 and 5 Wafr
DR J A COLFER
Dentist
Phone 378
Room 4 Postoffice building Ms
Cook Neb
R H GATEWOOD
Dentist
Phone 163
Office Room 4 Masonic tempie
McCook Neb
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 ofCoc
McCook Nebraska
JOHN E KELLEY
Attorney at Law and
Bonded Abstracter
Agent of Lincoln Land Co and
McCook Water Works Co Office fcc
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
Eyes tested and fitted Fine re
pairing McCook Neb
H P SUTTON CO
Jewelers
and Opticians
Watch Repairing Goods o qualrfc
Main avenue McCook
JENNINGS HUGHES CO
Plumbing Heating
and Gas Fitting
Phone 33
Estimates furnished freeBasemect
Postoffice building
A G BUMP
Office
store
Real Estate
and Insurance
302 over WoodworthB dxur
Your combingg
made into switches and puffs
MRS L M THOMAS
Phone Ash 2354
McCOOK MACHINERY
AND IRON WORKS
Machine Work
Blacksmithing
Horse Shoeing
We are agents for the Celebrated
Ford Auto
210 1st st W -- Phone red 45S