The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 15, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 8

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OF GREAT
IMPORTANC
Wash Goods
represent every
color in all pop
10c
ular designs per Yard
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Beginning Saturday June 17
and closing Saturday June 24
One solid week of Sensational Selling in Sea
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p sonable Summer Wearing Apparel and Summer
rierchandise A rare opportunity seldom given
the ladies of McCook and surrounding country
The Ladies Home Journal
Pattern No 5807
Ladies and Misses White
Our entire stock of Marquisette Batiste and Lingerie White
Dresses go into this sale at the following reductions
3000 Dresses go - nn
for JiOD
2800 Dresses go
for
2500 Dresses go
for
2000 Dresses go
for
1800 Dresses go
for
All 2500 Silk Foulard Dresses go for 1875
U All 1800 Silk Foulard Drpsspe on fnr Si27C
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All 1500 Slk Foulard Dresses go for 1 175
All 1250 Silk Foulard Dresses go for 975 1
2175
1875
1375
1275
15 00 Dresses eo
fo 11 75
12 50 Dresses go
for
1 150 Dresses go
for
10 co Dresses p
for
500 Dresses go
for
975
875
775
375
A special lot of Silk Petticoats inclu
i n g Messa
lines Taffet
as and Per
sian Silks
PO 1 O
White Serge Suits and Coats Greatly Reduced
Suits go for 1075 1
for
1500
25 00 Suits go 1775
See Our Special Values in White Tan Blue Pink
Lavender and green
Tailored Wash Suits
in Ramie Linen Natural Linen Repp and Linene
All Trimmed Millinery Just HALF
PPfC p during this one week Think what a sav
F jng tj1js means Buy y0ur summer hat
during this sale
50c
Foulards and Wash
Goods You will find
these wonder- - v
ful bargains in L
our large lot for - -
your choice per Yard
1 C r Lawns and Batistes
These - handsome
1500 Coats go for ro 75
2000 Co its go for 1375
Many Ribbon
Specials hLne
this week of June bargains
and other attractive prices
will be found on man lines
of merchandise which space
prevents mentioning here
Call and Get Your Share of these goods which are just
what you want at just the time you want them
AND REMEMBERThis sale is for one week onlypos
itively closing Satdnrday night June 24th
H C CLAPP
Dry Goods Ladles Furnishings Miilinery
222 Main Ave Phone 56
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MARION
A fair crowd attended the socialist
lecture given by John C Chase in
the sohcol house Friday evening in
spite of the stormy evening
Howard Smiley returned from his
homestead near Akron Colorado and
is working for his brother Irving
The lumber office received a coat
of paint last week at th ehands of
Manager J C Rollins
Frank Yarnell of Danbury was a
business visitor in town one evening
last week
N J Johnson of McCook visited
his daughter Mrs J E Dodge one
day recently
A Reed and wife were county
capital business visitors last Thurs
day
Powell Nilsson shipped two cars
of hogs to market last week
Roy Partridge came down from
Bird City recently for a few days
visit with friends
Alfred Ashton and family and Mrs
Geo Miner and daughter of Cedar
Bluffs were on our streets one even
ing last week
Word was received here that Chas
Cunningham who recently went from
here to Omaha had his arm broken
while in the employ of Swift Co
The M E Sunday school will cele
brate Childrens Day June 18 A nice
program is being planned and every
one is cordially invited to attend
J F McBride of Des Moines la
arrived in an auto from Sidney Mont
and is making a visit at the home of
his daughter Mrs Minor Crabill south
of town
Rev Anderson of Danbury came up
Saturday and was a guest at the R
S Sanders home that night and Sun
day
George Miner of Cedar Bluffs was
buying cattle in this vicinity recent
ly
Mrs I Pew and little grand daugh
ter Fay Stilgebouer and adopted son
Teddy Pew arrived last week from
Hebron via Bartley and Indianola and
are visiting at the home of her son
Clint and family
Mrs Estey Wolverton and children
from near Wellfleet Neb arrived on
Friday for a visit with her parents
Mr and Mrs John Matson
The ball game last Saturday be
tween the single and married men was
a victory for the married men
Miss Vanche Plumb of Greeley Col
orado arrvied here last Thursday for
an extended visit with her sisters
Mrs M E Graham and Mrs J H
Wicks and old time friends
Miss Bertha Weyeneth arrvied from
been taeching short hand and type
writing to spend the vacation with
her folks west of town
INDIANOLA
Haiold Toogocd left Sunday night
far South Dakota for a visit with
his sister Mrs Weaver He expects
to return seme time in September
Fred Bow vas called to Akron Col
orado Sunday by the death of little
nephew Kenneth Dragco The little
fellow drank fly poison
Bernard Hillers and family and Mrs
Firitsch went down to Red Cloud on
Sunday morning for a visit with Os
car Teel and family
Jennie Rozell returned on Thursday
evening from Hastings where she has
been attending school
Ralph Sams arrived home from
Lincoln Wednesday night He has
been attending school at the state
university
iMr and Mrs F F Gordon and
little son were in McCook Wednes
day
Opal Nash of McCook spent sever
al dayc of this week with her friend
Lulu McNeil
The Degree of Honor convention
was held here Monday and Tuesday
Some hundred and forty delegates at
tended All the stores were decor
ated in pink and white with welcome
signs in the windows Monday even
ing the McCook Cambridge and Ed
ison teams gave their drills on a
platform in the public square where
all might enjoy them The Edison
team received the prize
R F D NoL
The Ash Creek and Red Willow
teams played ball at Red Willow
last Sunday Only five innings were
played when the game was suspend
ed on account of one of the Ash
Creek boys being badly cut on the
foot by a spike worn on the foot
of one of the Red Willow boys It
was a bad cut and the player lad
to be taken home for treatment
The score up to that point was 8
to 6 in favor of the Ash Creek team
Next Monday John Leibbrandt and
other boys of that neighborhood will
leave for a point about forty miles
north of Lincoln to engage in har
vest work
R F D No 3
Will Nothnagel went to Deshler
Nebraska last Wednesday to make
his home there for the present
The farmers are calling loudly for
rain Unless we have some mois
ture soon there will be little or noth
ing produced on the divide farms
B M Crop Report
While wheat has been damaged in
many districts in Nebraska by the
not winds and high temperatures of
the past week corn instead of being
injured finished the week with much
more than ana verage growth
This was the substance of the week
ly crop bulletin issued by the Bur
lington being the concensus of ob
servation of every station agent on
that railroad in the state
Winter wheat is doing very well
from Atchison to Omaha and is doing
well on the remainder of the Omaha
Burlington division but on the Wy
more division west of the Missouri
valley excepting the Lincoln divis
ion the week was unfavorable for
wheat and the damage is being esti
mated at from 15 to 50 per cent of
the crop
On the McCook division west of
Holdrege there will be one half of
a wheat crop and from Hastings to
Red Cloud the prospects at this time
are not so good Small grains have
been damaged in about the same
ratio as the wheat
Soil conditions from Atchison to
Omaha are fair also on the ONeill
and Sioux City lines Elsewhere on
the Omaha division the top of the
ground is dry but vegetation is not
suffering seriously On the Lincoln
division the ground on top is dry
although there is still moisture in
the subsoil Wymore conditions are
parctically the same as Lincoln while
McCook vicinity soil conditions are
stil less satisfactory The ground
is getting dry over practically the en
tire division Lincoln Star
Mr ije Jcpes
Richard R Deabenderfer 24
Martha Marshall Rhcads 24 both
of McCook
iClifford R Phelps 21 Herndon
Kansas Maude E Myers 23 Mc
Cook Married June 14th by coun
ty judge
Ralph M SLmmcV 24 Winifred
E Browne 24 both of McCook
Orie E Hall 20 Gracie A Un
derbill 18 both of McCook Writ
ten consent cf grooms parents given
Harry G Hughes 24 Hazel B
Barritt 18 both of McCook
Real Estate Filings
John E Kelley et ux to Vina
Wocd wd 11 12 in 22 1st
NOTICP 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 jny 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
Buy Paint For
Your House
Dont put off painting if
vour house needs it paint
is necessary as a protection
against rot and decay
Place your order now for
Bradley Vrooman Pure
Paint
Thousands of tests under
the most severe conditions
have proven it is the longest
wearing nicest looking
most economical paint
Every can full net measure
full value in quantity and
quality made of pure Car
bonate of Lead pure Oxide
of Zinc pure Linseed Oil
Stransberry Lumber Co
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
time limited for the presentation of
claims against said estate is six
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 in 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 MOORE
Seal County Judge
CORDEAL McCARL Attorneys
First publication June 6 1911 3t
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
NOTICE OF HEARING
In the County Court of Red Wil
low County Nebraska In the Mat
ter of the Eatate of Robert B Wil
son deceased To all persons in
terested in said estate
You 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
zo 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
Dated this 5th day of June 1911
J C MOORE
Seal County Judge
CORDEAL McCARL Attorneys
First publication June G 1911 6t
Notice to Creditors of Estate
State of Nebraska Red Willow
Count ss In County Court In
McCook 3300 00 the ma tter of the estate of Steph
C H Imhoff to John E Kel
ley et ux partial release
11 12 in 22 1st McCook
Ralph McBrayer vs Marcella
Harshbarger M Lien Pt
neVl seVl 30-3-29
For job printing of every kind The
Tribune office is well equipped
Meets all legitimate prices Guaran
tees satisfactory work Let us fig
ure with you before you let your
work Phone us if you cant come
to the office We will call and quote
you prices
The Flag brand at DeGroffs
en uoues 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
NOTICE
State of Nebraska County of Red
Willow ss
To all persons interested in the
estate of Ira H Harrison deceas
ed
You are hereby notified that on
the 7th day of June 1911 Margaret
J Harrison and Reason O Harri
son executors of the last Will and
Testament of Ira H Harrison de
ceased filed in said court their fin
al account as such executors and
petition for a distribution of said
estate and for their discharge that
said account and petition 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
McCook in said county
You are hereby cited to appear at
the time and place 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 to all persons interested in
said estate by causing a copy of this
order to be published in the Mc
Cook 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 Attorney
First publication June 8 1911 3t
None better and few aquals 91
Patent and Anchor brand flour
Made by our own mill The McCook
Milling jCo
One way to build up home institu
tions is to buy Anchor and 91
Patent The McCook Milling Cos
choicest flours
All the fresh fruits of the season
at Magners
If you feel you want to be shown
in the matter of quality go to the
McCook Flour and Feed Storea
McMillen prescription druggist
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