PHONE 18 A PLEASANT SURPRISE A most enjoyable time was spent at the home of D H Mc Murrin last Sunday when a host of their friends gathered to give them a farewell surprise Some of the ladies took advantage of the time while the family were at tending Sunday school and slip ped quietly in and had everything in readiness for an elaborate spread when the family and1 the many others that followed them returned home No need to ask if they were surprised they were simply amazed To come home and find everything loaded with all the delicacies hands could pre pare To look at the table you could hardly imagine such a va riety could be produced in such a dry time We too often have heard the question asked What did they have It would have been much easier to answer What did they not have But it was considered the last thing the loving hands of their many friends could do to show the esteem and friendship they had for Mr and Mrs McMurrin and family so no efforts were spar ed to make the gathering a con tinual round of pleasure They are people that the longer you know them the dearer they are in your estimation They are elassed among th eoldest settlers of the county having home stead ed here 27 years ago They met with all misfortunes and trials of early settlers but being of a cheerful disposition they always contrived some way to meet the disadvantages and remained on heir claitm the desired time to prove up on it then soldit and bought a farm on Driftwood di vide 9 miles southwest of Mc Cook where they now reside They are the parents of eight children seven of whom are liv ing one having died in infancy The children are Yan McMurrin who is in the employ of the rail road company at McCook Mrs John Nobs residing on a farm on the bottom south of McCook Mrs N B Silver and Mrs Bob Highland both residing on farms in Colorado Noble McMurrin who will take charge of their farm after their departure and David and Glenn ivho are still with their parents and will move with them to Minnesota where they will reside on Mrs McMur rin s brothers farm The din 1 ner over the afternoon was in saying that feAV will leave the county who will have the well wishes and the hearth congratu lations of so many friends as Mr and Mrs McMurrin The one thought and consolation for us all was part The best of friends must and what is our loss will be the gain of their future vicin ity - Each family returned to their respective home declaring Sun day to be one of the happiest and shortest daj s of their lives and wishing the family all kinds of success in their new home COM INDIANOLA Indianola received a good rain Saturday and another one Mon day tlal Sims returned from Cali fornia last week to spend his va cation with his folks Lesta Iladley of Denver is here visiting her brother and his wife Mr and Mrs Jes Hadley Tearl Allen left for Lincoln on Friday morning and other east ern points Quite a number of the farmers from around Indianola attended the grashopper meeting in Mc Cook Saturday afternoon Miss Lena Hill arrived home from Denver Monday for a visit with her parents Hope Henderson left for Beat rice Tuesday morning for a visit with her sister A severe hail and rain storm swent over this section Tuesday For sale only at Marshs Flour and Feed Store 215 Main ave Phone 25 Pure Gold flour from winter wheat at Magners Drink Wedding Breakfast coffee and be happy At Hubers only NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Frank S Vahue Daniel B Doyle Jr and Emmet E Hovermale de- 3 EAT LY isaaa FRIDAY JULY 14 1911 THE MODEL zBBKranswiwaniHMrmwMTimi Mrs MeKinney Hazel and Mrs Ed Lee were in McCook Satur day Pete Voge wife and little daughter visited in Franklin spent in visiting and playing the county a few days this week various games such as croquet Relatives from Iowa are visit ball and horse shoe But the ing at W A McCooPs fenuants will take notice that on the 31st day of May 1911 W B Whit taker a justice of the peace of Red Willow county Nebraska issued an order of attachment for the sum of 200 in an action pending before him wherein George W Marquafdt is plaintiff and Prank S Vahue Dan- day was all too soon to an end Plate glass windows were un- 5el B Doyle Jr and Emmet E and when we arr gathered to par- loaded here Monday for R L j Hovermale are defendants that prop take of ice cream and cake as a Duckworths and Mack Lords rty of the defendant Emmet E last treat we realized the hard- stores Hovermale has been attached under rest was yet to come to say fare- i A small twister swept through said order consisting of well to friends whom we had Tom Morrisons jard Saturday Enamel sink 27 feet Vz in pipe crown to esteem like Mr and evening tearing down one of the and Dib Sas fixtures and fittings lad Mrs McMurrin and family whose large Cottonwood trees in front der and 40 feet of tracks 92 runnin friendly way and ever ready or tne House position to help a friend in j tress had won them a place in j GRANT each and every one of our hearts Clias A Wesch returned from They were always ready to take Hastings Wednesday on No 1 an active part in our Sunday Chas R Lee Went to McCook school or anything else they felt on business Wednesday would be an advancement to the Joshua Rowland was a Traer neighborhood And we feel safe Kansas caller Tuesday feet of shelving 10 feet high 6 counters 5 show cases wall case cash register desk book case set tee 3 chairs spice cabinet stove and pipe 3 twine holders broom rack whip rack 2 tobacco cutters 40 packages stock food oil tank basket bolts 6 seats barrel and i cases mings cleaners scoops pails and i Jook m saui county on tne zjra afternoon doing some damage boxes 2 Rochester lamps and awn- Ilalf grown chickens were killed ms by -the severe hail Water and hail could be seen in the fur rows early Wednesday morning Miss Selma Benjamin is stay ing with Mrs Jno Maisel at pre sent Albrecht and Peters are herd ing their cattle on the Foxen and Taylor lands as the pastures are getting short Aug and Henry Wesch were at McCook on business Friday Jacob Wesch and brother Hen ry were Herndon Kansas busi ness visitors Monday Mrs John Maisel visited the parental home over in sunny Kan sas Sunday Mrs Hery Wesch is on the sick list again Once Used Always Used Marshs Special high grade flour sold with a money back guarantee Said cause was continued to the 29th day of July 1911 at 9 oclock a m GEORGE W MARQUARDT Plaintiff By C H BOYLE Agent First publication July 6 1911 3t NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Estate of Hiram F Feekin de ceased Notice is hereby given that the time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is sis months from and after July 22 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 23rd day of January 1912 at the hour of ten oclock A M to examine adjust and allow the claims against said estate and that the time limited for the payment of debts Is one year from June 26 1911 Dated June 26 1911 J C MOORE Seal1 County Judge CORDEAL McCARL Attorneys First publication June 27 1911 8ts Legal Notice In the County Court of Red Willow County Nebraska To all persons in terested in the estate of Juliet B Hume deceased Notice is hereby given that Rob ert W Hume administrator has fil ed a final account and report of his administration and a petition for fin- i uirnj sw i jaMjlef -v uV oauuuiy xvz m me iiour oi ten oclock A M to examine ad just and allow the claims against said estate and that the time limit ed for the payment of debts is one year from June 26 1911 Dated June 26 1911 J C MOORE Seal County Judge CORDEAL McCARL Attorneys First publication June 27 1911 8ts In the County Court of Red Ooxmty State of in the County Court of Red Willow 7llloJ County Nebraska In the Matter of ka In the matter of the estate jL K3iff 23JHEI In order to make room for our Fall Shoes we are going to put on sale all our Low Shoes and Pumps for MEN WOMEN and CHILDREN at prices that will suit you all COME EARLY WHILE WE HAVE YOUR SIZE SALE BEGINS FRIDAY JULY 14 1911 LOT 1 Mens Oxblood Tan Calf and Patent Colt Oxfords worth 350 and 400 Sale Price EOaCEZXXEDa 245 rfmRim maf Odds and Ends in Ladies Canvas Oxfords worth up to 200 Sale Price 50c per Pair LOT 2 Mens Tan Calf Gun Metal and Patent Colt lace and button Oxfords worth up to 400 and 500 Sale Price 350 per Pair CASrl 3x fl J t LOT 3 Mens Patent Colt Oxfords worth 500 Sale Price 350 Per Pair Odds Ends in Mens Canvas Oxfords worth up to 250 Sale Price 1 Boys Patent Colt Tan Calf Gun Metal Oxfords worth up to 3 Sale Price 175 LOT 4 Ladies Tan Vici Kid Oxfords in light and heavy soles worth up to 300 Sale Price 250 pair LOT 5 Ladies Pat Colt Vici Kid Oxfords in lace and button worth up to 400 Sale Price 300 pair LOT 6 Ladies Pat Colt Dull Kid and Tan Strap Pumps worth up to 400 Sale Price LOT 7 Odds and Ends in Ladies Slippers and Oxfords Broken lots worth up to 250 Sale Price pair tTXTTKTW Jff wpwifwnHMMrm Broken Lines in Misses and Childrens Oxfords and Pumps will be closed out at Less Than Cost al settlement and discharge as such aid for the distribution and assign ment of said estate to the persons entitled thereto as required by law It is ordered that the same be heard before said court at the coun ty court room at MdCook in said county on the 26th day of July 1911 at one oclock p m Witness my hand and the seal of said court this 5th day of July 1911 J C MOORE Seal County Judge HARLOW W KEYES Attorney First publication Juilj 6 3 wks ssissaessssm 8 a JL NEW MORRIS BUILDING of Robert B Wilson deceased state of Nebraska Red Willow county I J C Moore county judge of said county hereby notify all per sons having claims and demands against the estate of said Robert B Wilson deceased that I have set and appoint ed 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 the city of McCook in said county to wit s Un the 10th day of August 1911 NOTCE TO CREDITORS and the 6th Jay o In the County Court of Red Willow jo All interested persons so mterestea County Nebraska In the Matter of n the Estate of Carolina Feekin de AlU aPPear at said time and ceased place ana duly present their said Notice is hereby given that the time limited for the presentation of claims and demands in the man ner required by law or show 7 months from and after July 22 1911 cause for not s doing and m nn 1 1 1 a t - i I5l2fl flnv T A nimn ntiA I 4- emu any uicuiiu not presenceu Dy tnat i -v - io oimu xlul about 15 gal oil 2 barrels 12 egg i time shall i be forever barred - that I j be presented by the 5th day of egg carriers window trim- wi sit at tne county court room in IMi l 1 1 An February 1SJ12 the same shall be forever barred It is further or dered that this notice shall be given by publishing a copy of this order for four weeks in the McCook Tribune a newspaper printed in said county Given under my hand and the seal of said court this 10th dav of July 1911 Seal j c MOORE County Judge Ritchie Wolff Attorneys First publication July ll 8ts During week beginning Thursday July 13th and ending an Wednesday July 19th 1911 WE WILL GIVE S 0 per cent discount for cash on any Gas or Gasoline Stove or Ice Cream Freezer in our store H P WAITE CO wisjt r J A s