The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 29, 1911, Tuesday Evening Editioin, Image 4

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To Ida Lewis and to Whom it
May Concern
You will take notice that on
the 17th day of December 1909
I purcliased at private tax
sale from the treasurer of Red
Willow county Nebraska lots
31 and 12 in block 4 North Mc
Cook Red Willow county Neb
for the delinquent taxes assessed
thereon for the years 1891 to
3908 inclusive and have since
paid the taxes thereon for the
years 1909 and 1910 said lots
were assessed for taxes for the
years 1891 to 1911 inclusive in
the name of Ida Lewis
That after the expiration of
three months from the date of
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17th day of December 1911 I
shall apply to the County Treas
urer of said county for a deed to
said premises
C H BOYLE
First publication Aug 29 3t
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FRIDAY SEPT 8
KIT CARSONS
BUFFALO RANCH WILD WEST
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THE LARGEST WILD WEST SHOW ON FARTH
Coming Direct on their Own Special Trains of Double Length Rail
road Cars From the Biggest Ranch in the World
Menagerie of Trained Wild Animals
25 DOUBLE LENGTH CARS 25
5oo PEOPLE 500
300 HORSES 300
5 BIG BANDS OF MUSIC 5
PRINCE BOTLOINES TROUP OF RUSSIAN COSSACKS
The Most Daring Horsemen in the World
BANDS OF SIOUX CHEYENNE AND COMANCHE INDIANS
Fresh from the Camp fire and Council making the first acquaintance
with pale face civilization
The Grand Ethnological Performance concludes with the Superb
Spectacular Dramatic Historical Fantasy
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The Battle of Wounded Knee
Introducing a vast and motley horde of Indians Scouts Trappers and Soldiers
that actually took active part in the last brave stand and hopeless
struggle the noble redskin made for his freedom and rights
TWO PERFORMANCES DfILY RAIN OR SHINE
Afternoon at Z Evening at 8 Doors Open One Hour Earlier
WATER PROOF CANVAS CANNOT LEAK
GRAND GOLD GLITTERING FREE STREET PARADE
TWO MILES LONG at II a m daily on th main thoroughfares
BIG FREE EXHIBIII0NS on Show Grounds immediately after the Parade
BRING IN YOUR BAD HORSES AND MULES
Our Cowboys will Ride them FREE OF CHARGE
2500 will be paid to any person bringing in a horse or mule they cannot ride
With the Kit Carson Buffalo
Ranch Wild West are some of tin
most expert and daring horsemen
in the world Imported direct
from Russia and are known as
the Czars Cossacks
Work is progressing slowly on
the postoffiee building in
Engraved Cards
Orders for engraved cards will re
ceive prompt and satisfactory atten
tion at The Tribune office Cards
and invitations also printed tasteful
ly Call and see samples and we
will quote you prices Satisfaction
guaranteed
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doing fills work profitably
For full particulars of very liberal
cash commissions extra
cash prizes free samples
etc address Desk 90
155 Flffii Ave New York City
A special offer open to those who write at once
PERSONAL MENTION
Ami C Teel of Indianola was
a city visitor last evening
J A Bruce went down to St
Joseph last Friday night to work
Sirs S A Haley left Friday
for Kansas City on a visit to a
daughter
Mrs R A Ilagberg went down
to Holdrege Saturday evening
on 10 on a visit
Mrs Geo II Thomas returned
home to Harvard Nebraska on
Thursday night on 10
Dr II J Pratt and family left
today for Colorado on an outing
of two weeks in the mountains
Mrs J G Schobel and Miss
Marjorie arrived home Friday on
No 5 from their Mindcn visit
Mrs C IT Stennett and the
children visited in Iloldrege over
Sunday going down on 10 Satur
day evening
Mr and Mrs William Lewis
went over into Kansas Sunday
on 1 on a visit of a few days
A E Ilotchkin went down to
Minden Saturday evening to visil
the home folks over Sunday
returning Snday night
Matt Lawler of Omaha was a
city visitor end of week greeting
his many friends of former days
when he was a McCook business
man
Dr AY E McDivitt went to
Hastings Friday evening to take
what was coming to him from
the Elks at their big doings that
night
Mrs C II Nash and daughter
arrived home Friday evening
from an absence of several weeks
in eastern Nebraska visiting rela
tives
Mrs George Kennedy departed
on Friday last for her home in
Cole Grove Calif after a short
visit in our city guest of Mrs
Iiarl Fish r
A Blinehard put through
ti Jjal this week whereby
Davis of Laird traded a
bmch of horzvs for an automo
bl 1 longing to W W Barritt
leC -ok Yuiin Garotte
Dave Conrad was the guest of
honor at farewell dance in Mont 1
Cristo hall last Friday evening
Davj expects to leave our city
about September 1 a fact which
mi ny friends will regret
Supt C W Taylor who has
been teaching in the institute be
ADDITIONAL PERSONAL
W H Aekerman had business
in Denver end of week
Dr D F Smith of Bartley was
a city visitor last evening
County Clerk Skalla spent Fri
day last at the Cambridge re
union
Miss Grace James of Fairmont
is visiting Culbertson relatvies foi
a month
Mrs Thomas Ruggles and
daughter of Indianola were city
shoppers yesterday
L D Vanderhoof and son
Frank of Ilaigler were down end
of week on a land deal
Miss Maggie Ecclesfield came
up from Hastings last evening
and is a guest in the Ryan home
Roy S Jacobs came down from
Denver on z Sunday morning
and is visiting his father for a
feAV days
Fred Stennett came up from
Iloldrege this week and entered
the employ of D G Divine in the
garage
Miss Mary Donovan of Lincoln
who has been a guest of the Miss
es Ryan left on 10 Saturday eve
ning for home
Mrs Richard Knox arrived
in the city on 10 Monday and is
visiting her parents Mr and Mrs
Ed Fitzgerald
E Schell Kimmell has been
spending a few days in Lincoln
and Aurora this state arriving
home last night
Mr and Mrs C G Coglizer ar
rived home on Monday morning
from their visit in Denver attend
ing camp meeting
A E Turner of Red Cloud was
in the city today shipping out
six car loads of feeders for his
ranch at Red Cloud
Miss Emma Perry of Lincoln
was a guest of the Misses Waite
end of week on her way home
from a visit m Colorado
Mrs Pedley who has been vis
iting her parents Mr and Mrs
K K Stangland left for her
home in Lincoln on 10 Thursday
night
Mrs Robert Abraham and son
accompanied Mrs Richard Knox
from Livingston Montana yes
terday and are guests in the Fit
g rald
Mr and Mrs G Harmon have
returned to their home at Mc
Cook after a pleasant visit with
iii - win ji 4 relatives in the citw Grand Isl
I lllg JIU1U 111 UllULl LI1KS SUILU was
J cnmmnnnrl avv tn Tol Tn and TOO PrCSS
end of week by news of the ser 1 Xeel arrive
ious illness of his father
Mrs A J1 bmith and son
Dwiglit who have been guests of i J
their daughter and sister Mrs R r
K Reed for several weeks depart
ed on No 10 Thursday evening
for thtir eastern Nebraska home
A C Abbott of Lebanon who
was looking after his farm near
Spvyer the latter part of last
week spent Sunday at the S R
Ralstn home returning to Le
banon via Fairmont Sunday even
ing Geneva Siirnal
Miss Deborah lleekman depart
ed Monday morning on 2 for liei
home in Cleveland Ohio The
nuptials of Miss lleekman and
Mr Virgil Barbazette are dated
for September 20th They will
make McCook their home
IVIiss A J Thompson of Phila
delphia came in from the west on
10 Saturday evening and was
the guest of Mrs S B Rankin
on the Driftwood farm over Sun
day Miss Thompson departed
for the Quaker City on Monday
evenings Atlantic Coast Limit
ed
Mi and Mrs 17 J Warren and
Miss Ruth came down from Fort
Morgan Colorado Thursdav
d here Friday
evening from spending some tim
in Den v 3i and Colorado with
tives
s W
lie is a guest of Mr
P Burns
W W Barritt and son were in
the Yuma Colorado neighbor
hood looking up real estate pro
positions last week traveling in
the Barritt auto
Mrs II T Groves and the chil
dren departed Saturday niffht
for Des Moines la Mr Groves
will join them a little later and
they will make their home in
Huxley Iowa for a while
Mr and Mrs R B Southard
and son were guests of Arapahoe
relatives over Sunday going
down on Friday morning Mr
Southard returned Sunday even
ing but Mrs Southard remained
for a longer visit
Mrs Dr Plum two daughters
and baby of Fairmont this state
were guests of Mr and Mrs E
D Perkins over Sunday coming
in from the west on 10 Saturdav
evening and leaving for
on 2 Monday morning
home
niiiL in tlimr mitnmnhilp nnri via came down to the city end of
ited Iki mother Mrs S A Rowell the week and briefly visited Mrs
here until Saturday when thev Chfirles Fisher on her way horn
continued their journey toward to Los Angeles California
uavenport Nebraska the home Jir ana iirs T rcowell ac
cf his parents on a visit j cempanied Mr and Mrs Warren
Mr and Mrs Frank Pade came Saturday on the way to
up from Hastings Sunday on No
J to visit his brother C F Pade
of our city who is still ailing
from injuries received in a runa
way eome time since but is im
proving nicely The men are the
last of their family They re
turned to Hastings on No 10 lasi
evening
Will T Israel of the Benkel
man News Chrou le transacted
business in the valleys finest on
Monday He states that Benkel
man will rebuild the recently
burned business section and in a
much more substantial manner
in fact the work is now in pro
gress He was down looking in
to our brick situation
Mr and Mrs Raymond Poole
of Lincoln arrived in the city on
Friday evening on 10 and will be
guests of her parents Mr and
Mrs K K Stangland for a week
or so Mr Poole has been in
the Sandhill country on univer
sity work during the summer va
cation Latterly they have been
enjoying an outing in the moun
tains northwest of Denver
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port The RowelLs stopped off
at Kearney and will visit their
daughter Mrs Harry Jones un
til the Warrens return home
when they will join the part- on
the way west
Mrs William Sullivan was
brought home from Lincoln last
Friday night in the hope that
the change would be beneficial
But her condition became so ser
ious here that it was necessary
to take her back to Lincoln Sun
day morning Mr Sullivan ac
companying her down to Green
Gables returning home the same
night
Mr and Mrs Blair Wolf of
Winterset Iowa arrived in the
city Saturday morning on train
i They visited Mr and Mrs
Robert Neelee over Sunday and
then went on west to Brush Colo
rado to visit a son on a farm
near that place After a brief
visit in Pueblo they will go back
to their Iowa home Mr Wolf
and Mr Neelee were comrades
though in different regiments in
the civil war
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THE STATES BEST PRODUCTS
TWO AEROPLANES N DAILY FLIGHTS
LIBERATI MILITARY BAND AND
GRAND OPERA COMPANY OF 61 PEOPLE
GREAT RACES - PATTERSON SHOWS
FIREWORKS NIGHT RACES VAUDEVILLE
TALKING HOME
Most men call up their families every night when they
are away It relieves anxiety and enables them to de
termine how things are progressing at home
Universal Bell Telepone Service has made it possi
ble for you to reach people in 50000 cities and towns
throughout the country Bell lines reach nearly every
where
THE NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO
CHAS W KELLEY McCook Manager
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YELLOWSTONE PARK
This glorious vacation region during August is the
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Traveling Inducements for August
magnet for
thousands of tourists and campers tiure is no scenic tour in
the world like the Park lour whether you use the hotels or
the personally conducted camping tours You owe it to your
self and family to see this wonderland
TO THE EAST
The thirty and sixty day excursion fares will continue in effect
They embrace the whole eastern country Ask for special leaf
let of eastern tours
COLONIST RATES FAR WEST
The very low 2500 one way fares to the Pacific Coast Avill be
in effect September 15 to October 15 You should go during
the earlier period of these rates to avoid the final rush
THROUGH COAST SLEEPERS
The Burlington runs through standard and tourist sleepers
every day to California via Denver scenic Colorado Salt Lake
City with choice of routes beyond via Southern Pacific West
ern Pacific Feather River Canyon or Salt Lake Route also
complete through trains with all classes of equipment to the
Northwest via Billings
been friends and HOIESEEKER Fares continue first and third Tuesdays to west
tives at Wauneta and Palisade i rpe or ca an let me help you plan an attractive vacation
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L W WAKELEY
General Passenger Agent
Omaha Nebraska
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Ticket Agent
McCook Nebraska
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The Citizens National Bank
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Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000
DIRECTORS
VFranklin A McMillen R A Green
G H Watkius Vernice Franklin
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