iV fcVVfc I Now THE For New Ideal Gas Ranges for those who live in the city and use gas are the VERY LATEST and BEST STOVES obtainable Prices ranging from 2000 to 3200 and hot plates for gas from 400 to 600 f r S 71 y a y I JJLIL - 4y iSiGENSRAJL Z iABjyWAJXB STOVES J Summer Comforts Our Coal Oil Cookers you will find very SATISFACTORY and ECONOMICAL in fact we guarantee them to give absolute satisfaction You run no chances when you get one of these Quick Meal Gasoline stoves in all styles and prices are ready to DO YOUR WORK QUICK These stoves have been sold so long in McCook that every body knows they are right but we want you to come in and get one and SEE FOR YOURSELF Herrick and Economy Refrigerators AH made of hard wood nicely finished so they are an ornament to any room besides having mineral wool filling between the best kinds of linings and perfectly sanitary Prices from 1000 up Come in and let us show you any of these goods you are interested in ITS T J7 Z i h - - tz T r w m t VT vrar ttcts w 3 BsnAfjr i xap ts r XSab JT LHiSLiLV7 2tvUX Vfe 9 irri 1 1 iin 1 1 rrmvi m we jbmb teim i m t i l y Tgww TMTfyv JHKP Rea Estate Filings The following real estate filingi have been made in the couaty clerks office since our last report F -Clarion Williams et ux to Benjamin B Mosher wd ne 21-4-27 Senjamin B Mosher to Stella A Williams wd neY 21-4-27 r X M Higgins sheriff to Neb Cent 3 L Assn sd Pt ne 29-3-29 1 00 1 00 7S9 00 Anna S Stiles to George How ell qcd nei 23-3-36 1 00 A brilliant future in store floor finished with my pure un adulterated transparent varnish CHI NAMEL 3Tor sale only by McCONNELL Druggist If you feel you want to be shown In the matter of quality go to the McCook Flour and Feed Storea LEBANON Miss Gray assisted in the serv ices of the M E church last Sun day Jliss Gray is a popular reviv alist and well liked wherever she goes Iir the morning there were special seats reserved for those who started the christian life in the late revival at Lebanon Miss Esther Johnson furnished the bouquets which were pinned on the new fol lowers of Jesus Under the leadership of the pas tor Harvey Anderson this church has increased In membership over 100 per cent since November last The church is organized on business principles and each officer is ready to do his duty The prayer meeting has increased in interest and a very bright future is in store for the church in Lebanon All the fresh fruits of the season at Magners j MODEL SHOE STORE MENS 300 Ventilated Oxfords FOR Hot Weather r Cool and Comfortable E D Perkins Co gJvMflll A4rfS N DANBURY John Sims who has been visiting his brother J L Sims for a few days has returned to his home at Bussey Iowa No man ever gagged and made a face after taking a drink- of pure water Only the substitutes are nasty W B s Morris Mvas a Beaver City visitor from Tuesdaay nightjill Wed nesday noon A scientist says that about one third of what a man eats enables him to live The other two thirds prob ably enables somebody else to live a doctor for instance Barnett Witham and sons from Ce dar Bluffs were in town on business Wednesday H V Lord and W H Kelly have treated their stores to a new coat of baint Lester Lord recently received a new slide trombone and you can hear him most any time of the day a blowing himself Leonard Rogers from south of Ma rion came down Monday and stayed for Decoration Tuesday and return ed home Wednesday noon on the passenger accompanied by Everett Stone Miss Leila Burbridge came in Sat urday on the train for an indefinite visit with her sister W A Stone was a business visit or in Lebanon Thursday B N Leisure left Wednesday eve ning for a visit at Pawnee City to his daughter The new agricultural college will be located at Curtis Nebraska Tuesday was Decoration Day and a arge crowd turned out to decorate the graves Hon C E Eldred of fjtnr1r ffOTfn r fnannli no ball before a large audience Madeline McDonald and Edna New- ton went down to Beaver City on Tuesday evening to attend the grad uating class play Mr and Mrs H V Lord spent teacher3 normaI Sunday last with relatives at Or leans Neb nas a uirierent meaning As a re sult of the translation the word wine mysterious things that are seldom egesis or guess work used in the BOX ELDER Doirt forget Childrens Day exer cises Sunday morning fi Tom Masters and wife of Mc Cook were over Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs George Younger Mrs Stewart of McCook is visit ing her sister Mrs S D Bolles Basil Doyle and sisters Bessie and Dorothy visited at the Wm Randel I home last Sunday J The social given by the Young peo ple last Thursday evening was not very well attended on account of the cloud which arose about time for people to start but those who at tended report a very enjoyable time The proceeds were 5 There was a charge of 15c at the door and -everyone enjoyed the program by the young people and best of all every one had all the icef cream and straw berries they could eat None better and few aquals 91 Patent and Anchor brand flour Made by our own mill The McCook Milling tCo PASTURE For horses and cattle Horses 50c and cattle 40c month Phone cedar 1154 Roy Newell Box Elder Neb One way to build up home institu tions is to buy Anchor and 91 Patent The McCook Milling Cos choicest flours MARION Mrs C M Dodge and children were over Sunday vistors Avith her husband at Wilsonville John AuMiller of Johnson was here last week looking after his real estate business south of town Dan Rupert states that he is lo cated at Swanton and that crops are good and work plenty Services at M E church Morning Sunday school at 10 preaching at 11 Evening preaching at 8 A special meeting of the officers of the M E church immediately af ter the morning service as desired Mesdames Pepper and Darnell and children attended Decoration Day ex ercises at Cedar Bluffs last week S H Stilgebouer and family left Friday evening for a few weeks visit with relatives at Geneva SW Stil geboue and wife of Danbury are here and looking after their interests meanwhile George Bull returned from a trip to his homestead near Flagler Colo where his brother now lives He reports everything prosperous there Vernie Parker returned from Coun cil Grove Kan and is working for Powell Nilsson J W Rhoades stopped off and vis ited his brother N R and wife en route to his home at Minden from McDonald Kan over night recently Forest Redman of Oberlin was a business visitor in town last Thurs day About eighteen of our citizens went over to Indianola to view the terrible wreckage of the two trains that col jlided there berger were initiated into the mys 1 teries of the M B Alodge Monday t night Myrtle Siner and Grace Rodabaugh went to Oberlin Sunday to attend the The M E Sunday school at Mar ion is using the graded cource and ituu ui a suuu im riiua iBuL children This school is attracting Some of the from young people atteatlon f the neighborhood questions that we have time to an- ia aciiKitxiiy uuuciaiuuu UJ iuuva n i ji - oiibi nil llcut u uieai Uliu ueillllLC mean intoxicating wine or liquor All wer in the word study the word interested in real definate persons wlne is found to have 13 different understanding find a welcome and forms fellowship at the meeting The A good rain would not do any harm at this time but a whole lot of good INDIANOLA Christian Jensen lost one of his i fine animals Friday evening by light ning Bmilnh Mitchp ll snpnh several davs Hadley Miss Barnett who has been teach ing in the primary returned to Lin coln for her summer vacation Mon day evening Miss Edith Dutcher came up from Bartley Saturday evening on No 5 returning on No 12 Sundaymorning for a visit with friends and rela tives Francis Schobel has been visiting with his sister Mrs Jas Boldman the past week Tim Haley sold his household goods Saturday He expects to move to New Mexico Mrs Haley left on No 16 Monday morning for Republican City Mrs Earl Calhoun is visiting rel atives in McCook this week Miss Conety left Saturday nigh for her home in Valley Miss Murray was hove over Sun day Miss Spear returned to her home in Seward Monday morning The eighth grade graduating ex ercises were held in the opera house Wednesday there being ten in the class Mr iChambers left for Peru Sun day evening to resume his studies The graduating exercises of the twelfth grade were held Friday eve ning Although the evening was quite stormy there was a large crowd out The class gave the play The Merchant of Venice Up to Date Miss Clara Rodabaugh was an over Iter which Sunday visitor with her sister atsented the diplomas were V i Wilsonville Ernest L Dodge and Glen Small- SHERIFFS SCLe pre- Notice is hereby given that by 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 defendant I shall offer at public sale and sell to This section of the country was vis tis appreciated both by parents and the highest bidder for cash at the east front door of house No 224 on Main Avenue in the City of Mc Cook in said county said house be- here attended the social out at W in block 21 in the Or- and the attendance is increasing Theing on lot 1 O Harger s Saturday night children come regular and the school Tcwn nw City o McCook Mr and Mrs Hupp from Lebanon f tp in pilid County on the 13th day of u June 1911 at oclock one p w nh i t md ivMnv ninht 0 J 0 s as tney ame to town and were en teitaicd ever night at the r E McDonald tome J L Newman and family were en tertained over Saturday night and Sunday at J L Sims rorth of tcwn i m tne e a ciicol using tne latest ot fn lo wins described nrnnertv heine coa hsli3 and a thorough willing set the property heretofore attached in of leaders visit this school or join action as the property of said defendant to wit a stock of liquors it n Its the school with welcome and aml cigarSj and the bottles caskS sunshine for 3 ou and yours boxes cases and packages contain- rhe prayer meeting will begin next iS the ine valued at the sum of week the day and hour will ba an- f f lld aJ 250 29 femj leer casr s 1 stove ton of hard nounced this cominc Sunday The mni rr fQ f f rtr Mr The of the M E prajer meetings questions of mystery in the Bible will 1 - V2 gross of flasksy mop oxurch continue to grow more inter- lje looked nto and made plain Such v nwr liunjs 1 ong brusi - ecing The Pes pastor Harvey que3toils M Where did Cain t Jf will teach the bible the s of - lcoop son on g nfa ife nd wfco wag ghe Wag R a inary plan from this week on 1 squil of salter real srake that tempted Eve Did gee pail peanuts nately Jesus make intoxicating wine What1 pper measures 1 case of seltzer The English Bible translates 13 n11 tM - u bttles and 1 electric fan Hrf vn wn vf e1h wi v1fa I Uated this 1st day of June 1911 JV - snail own the land Will the body be ressuTected and all the other L M HIGGINS Sheriff W S MORLAN Attorney First publication June 1 1911 2ts Notice to Creditors of Estate State of Nebraska Red Willow County ss In County Court In the matter nf tho pstafp nf in the Hebrew text but only en Bolles deceased the one form wine in the English I J C Moore county judge of text Tfcinh fnrm mwns n fliffprpnt MU ccuniy in saia state Hereby understood will be handled and made kind of wi but wine jn the Eng i1 Pf0 SinfnaInJS lnd nlin ThPrp will hp m phpan ov i demands against the said Stephen t j iisn ir cPTiprai v tpliPVffl tn in- Hnilntj nnnnni ua t i llco ucvccu uidl J iliiVt a i set toxica tins ivinp nr linnnr and annointed thfi ffkllnwinir djiv fnr study These studies will be of inter- he tor reception examination and adjust of the E church will be the est to all people regardless of church or creed Those who belong tot no church will find a profit in the study Bring a bible and pencil next lli itday at 8 p m Rev E E Crippen will preach in the M E church next Sunday A ma awaits you at this teacher cil and week Bring your Bible and pen- provided by law at th cmmtv irt spend an hour of study each room at McCook Red Willow Corni - SAINT ANN ty and state aforesaid to wit June 29th 1911 and December SOfch 1911 And all persons so interested in said estate wilj appear at said time and J J Bash and family departed for ylace and duly present their said ftT h wot i to claims and demands in the manner lnrl wplpnmp rpmiirnr li r low oo f cliiircli next Sunday morning and eve- Celia Kolbet accompanying them for not so do5ng and in any of a visit of about six weeks claims shall not be presented by the The Willow farmers are busy this 2th day of December 1911 the week cutting alfalfa This is about sha11 je forevf r barf 1 Given under my hand and the seal ten days earlier than usual and they 0f the county court of said county say it i 3 as heavy if not heavier than this 27th day of May 1911 other years - J C MOORE iseaij county Judge First publication June l 4ts Mr and Mrs John Braun visited j NOTICE at Jacob Kleins Saturday night andiwSate -E Nebraska County of Red Wallow ss bunday To u person interested in the Mr and Mrs Anton Giespert and estate of Ira H Harrison deceas girls visited at F Schneiders on ed Pmiriv You are hereby notified that on i 7th da of June 1911 Margaret r vTrm nBw a b in iuw - j Harrison and Reason O Harri itor Sunday son executors of the last WUland Joseph Harr the Columbia Testament of Ira H Harrison de ance agent was in Saint Ann Monday ceased filed in said court their fin- ai account -as suun executors ana R F D No 3 Mrs Jacob Wishon is visiting at her home with her little son and daughter Mr and Mrs Nothnagel and two Mr- August Nothnagels to celebrate his birthday Walter Nothnagel is done listing corn and cane R F D No 1 Miss Frorinie Meyers of Nebraska City -is here staying with her sister Mrs Bennie Schamel East river bridge is getting a lot of new piling A Eberts and family and Carl Schlutsmeier and family went to H61 brook this week to attend the S D A cainp meeting iTi xfrTiTjrOTn 7 r4vv Jrv a distribution petition for of said estate and for their discharge that said account andpetition for dis tribution and discharge will be heard on the 28th day of June 1911 at the hour of nine oclock A M at the county court room -in the city of sons and Mrs Jacob Wishon went to McCook in said county You are hereby cited to appear at the time and plaqe above designated and show cause is such exist why said account should not be allowed and distribution of said estate made It is ordered that notice of the time and place of said hearing be given v to all persons interested in said estate by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Mc X3obk Tribune a newspaper printed and published in said county for three successive weeks prior to the date set for said hearing Dated this 7th day of June 1911 J C MOORE Seal County Judge C E ELDRED Atorney First publication- JVne 8 1911 3t f TTT A tny i i lV1U i NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Red Willow County State of Nebraska In the matter of the estate of James B Wade deceased Notice is hereby given that the last week with Mr and Mrs Jess time limited for the presentation of nn ilgaiUSL ScllU COUllC iWA months from and after July 1 1911 and any claim not presented by that time shall be forever barred that I will sit at the county court room in McCook in said county on the 2nd day of January 1912 at the hour of ten oclock a m to examine ad just and allow the claims against said estate and that the time limited for the payment of debts is one year from June 3rd 1911 Dated June 3rd 1911 J C NMOORE Seal County Judge CORDEAL McCARL Attorneys First publication June 6 1911 3t 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 or 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 tef 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 tfiis 31st day of May 1911 J C MOORE Seal County Judge P S HEATON Attorney First publication June 1 1911 4t NOTICE OF HEARING In the County Court ofRed Willow County State of Nebraska In the matter of the Estate ofCharles H Nash deceased To aff persons in terested in saidestate 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 NOTICE OF HEARING In the County Court of Red Wil low County Nebraska In the Mat ter of the Estate of Robert B Wil son deceased To all persons in terested in said estate You arc- hereby notified that on June 5 1911 Joseph D Wilson filed his petition in the county court of said Red Willow county praying that letters of administration be issued to D Y Dorwart upon the goods chattels rights and credits of Rob ert B Wilson late of said county deceased and that a hearing will be had upon said petition at the county court room in the city of McCook in said county on June 26 1911 at the hour of nine oclock A M Bated this 5th day of June 1911 J C MOORE Seal County Judge CORDEAL McCARL Attorneys First publication June 6 1911 6t Legal Notice To all persons interested in the estate of August Droll deceased Notice is hereby given that Ed ward Jtf 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 Jane 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 Yz and the southwest northeast section 4 township 3 range 30 in Red Willow County Nebraska in- the sum of 40000 and interest dated Dec Il902 recorded in mortgage record 35 of said county at page 624 Plaintiff prays for an accounting and foreclosure of said mortgage and the saleof 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 lS 4ts ti xvuutuvojonic jtmn 3yrnuHa V i