The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 31, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    When Visitors Come and Theres Not a Thing
in the House
Telephone 423 and a case of Root Beer Cherry or any flavor
you desire will be delivered in a hurry But better still
have a case of our goods on hand at all times and a few
bottles on ice then you are ready for emergencies Our
goods are prepared from the choicest ingredients under con
ditionsof scrupulous cleanliness
McCOOK BOTTLING WORKS
GRANT
PHONE
Jacob Wesch hauled a load of
corn irom Traer Kansas Wed
nesday
Aug Weseh and family went
over in Hitchcock county to pick
plums and other fruits
day
Wallace Bryan is plowing and
preparing a large amount of
ground for fall wheat
John A Hoffman- is putting up
hay this week
Henry Wesch was a business
pilgrim to Traer Kansas Friday
Wesch brothers were Oberlin
Kansas visitors Monday
Another shower of rain here
Saturday afternoon
Wi understand that Archie
Beard of Oberlin Kanass has
leased lib Andrew Anderson
place for the coming year
Miss Mahaia Rowland cf Leb
anon Mo k her visiting rela
tives pad trends
Archie Bflrd and wife visited
the parental Rowland home on
Saturday and Sunday
Fred Witt returned from his
trip through Kansas and Missouri
last week Thursday lie drove
the trip witi team and buggy
Most of the fanners around
here are catting their corn for
fodder this week
Roy Albrecht and family visit
ed at Aug Wesch s Sunday
Mrs John Maisel visited the
parental hum1 over in Kansas on
Sunday
Mr and Ir 1 L Guinn were
Obrlin Kansas visitors Monday
MARION
A C Pew was a county capital
business visitor on- day recently
Mrs J C Rollins visited rela
tives at Indianola last week
Ethel Reilfern left here Satur
day evening for Auburn where
she will teach the eoming year
Eben Bray was considerably un
der the weather a few days last
week
Mesdames Dodg Pepper Van
Pelt Dimmitt and Wick were in
Indianola one day last week at
frnding the county W 0 T TJ
convention
Miss Clair- Plumb is setting
type in the Enterprise office sine
Berniee Furman left
Mrs Marion Powell and daugh
ter Effie who have been visiting
at the Andrew Powell home at
Ward Colorado arrived recently
for a short visit with her hus
band before returning to their
home in Lincoln
Chas Emerson of McCobk vis
ited at the Smith home north of
town between trains one day last
week and Miss Rose accompan
ied him home
Mr and Mrs II J Randell anc
- daughter of Beatrice arrived one
dav last week for a visit at the
lwnie of Mrs Randells sister Mr
H H Hendricks south of town
They have been visiting in
Springs Denver and oth
er points of interest in the Rock
ies
Powell Nilsson shipped a car
of hogs to the St Joe market las
week J W Pepper accompan
ied the shipment
Agent Darnell was an over
Sunday visitor at Minden return
ing Monday His wife and chil
dren accompanied him home -
Ernest Sehweitzberger and fam
ily moved to town and lie is em
ployed on the ranch
Ufo and Mrs James Van Pelt
left last Friday for State Center
Iowa for a visit with his mother
who is very feeble
Thos Griffin of Wray Colo
arrived one day last week for a
short visit with his granddaugh
ter Mrs Fred Furman
G Weyeneth of Fairviev pur
chased a five passenger Buick
automobile of II P Reed Co
last week
John Sines went to Lenora
Kansas last week in reply to a
telegram that his brother Sylves
ter is in a very critical condition
suffering from cancer of the
mouth and throat
Mil and Mrs J C Roesch and
two children of Quinter Kansas
visited at the Stilgebouer home
one day last week
Mrs S E Boyer of Danbury
visited Mrs Ellen Plumb last Fri
day and Saturday
R F D No 1
W P Broomfield and family
returned home last Friday from
their trip to Bird City Kansas
Robt Johnson did a piece of
good roads work on the Ilammell
hill
Gerald Wilcox built a large res
crvoir for storing water for irri
gation purposes
E F Markwad returned home
Tuesday from a visit to his broth
in Missouri
One of John Troesters childre
was quite sick last week but is
getting along nicely
Mrs J F Miller returned from
a trip to Beaver Crossing and
other points -east latter part of
last week
Hewett and Newkirk threshed
their alfalfa seed on Monday and
Tuesday
Chris and John Troester pulled
the F D Kennedy thresher out
fit out and are doing a few odd
jobs cf threshing for themselves
W N Rodgers reports a light
frost last of last week
Some people seem to forget that
there was an order issued not to
put pennies in the bottom of the
boxes
INDIANOLA
Mrs Fred Burt and son Chas
of- Colorado are here visiting rela
tives
Mrs Tcel and Gertie arrived
home from New Mexico Monday
Mr Teel Stella McCool and
Susie Collings went to McCook o
Monday vening to meet Mrs
T I and Gertie
rVni Hedges and Bessie To
gooil are attending the Sunday
school otvention in McCook this
week as delegates from the Con
gregational Sunday school
An aunt from Iowa is visiting
Mrs Henry Powell this week
Laura Mable and Ruth Dutch
er went down to Bartley Tues
day for a visit with
Dutcher and family
witfr
Riipwip
o j
Mr Allens house came near
burning Tuesday when the sum-
mer kitchen teaught fire from an
oil stove The furniture was all I
taken out but no damage was
done except to the things an the
kitchen-
The bridge across Coon creek
is so that people can walk across
and will be ready for teams to
cross by Thursday
Mrs Toogood and Dorothea
spent Sunday with relatives in
Bartley
Will Fritsch illuminated his
part of town Tuesday evening
with an electric light which he
has on his shop The power be
ing furnished by the machinery
in the shops v -
Miss Maud Oman visited with
friends in Bartley this week
For sprains and bruises use Me-
ConnellsNo 13 liniment Price
25 eents
oMtrevv3SJIVv -
BOX ELDER
Mrs Marilla Bolles has return
ed from Kansas
Mrs Olive Brown left latter
part of last week for Oxford
Glenn Modrell has returned
from Iowa
Another big rain visited this
section of the country last Sat
urday afternoon
Mrs A T Wilson and daugh
ters Minnie and Fern arrived o
Sunday from Sulphur Springs
Arkansas
Miss Lillian Doyle expects to
leave Thursday for Lincoln wher
she will enter a school of train
ing for nurses
Word has been received from
Hyattsville Wyoming of the ser
ious injury of Helen the daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs J S Doyle
She was thrown from a horse a
week ago Sunday Last report
there was some hopes of her re
covery
School books writing tablets
pens inks pencil boxes pencils
crayons and all school supplies
McCONNELL Druggist
i
RECEIVERS NO
5 De Un C
D- G DIVINE
McCOOK NIB
The Only Union Made
overalls in the city are the Car
hart Huber is the exclusive agent
Also jackets and caps The phone
is 97
Seed Wheat For Sale
No 2 Red Turkey wheat for
sale Updike Grain Co Phone
169
To Ida Lewis and to Whom it
Maj Concern
You will take notice that on
the 17th day of December 1909
I purchased at private tax
sale from the treasurer of Red
Willow county Nebraska lots
II and 12 in block 4 North Mc
Cook Red Willow county Neb
for the delinquent taxes assessed
thereon for the years 1891 to
1908 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
the completed service of this no
Another 7
tice by publication and after the
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
Order to Show Cause
In the district court of Red
Willow county State of Nebras
ka In the matter of the appli
cation of Nina Harris Wade ad
ministratrix of the estate of
James B Wade deceased for
license to sell real estate
Now on this 23rd day of Aug
ust 1911 this cause came on for
hearing upon the petition of Nin
Harris Wade administratrix of
the estate of James B Wade de
ceased praying for license to sell
the following described real es
tate of the said James B Wade
to wit lot numbered six in block
numbered six in the original town
now city of McCook Redwillow
county Nebiaska for the pay
ment of debts against said es
tate and allowance and costs of
administration for the reason
eleg
NIGHT LETTER
there is not sufficient personal
property belonging to said estate
to pay said debts allowance and
costs
It is ordered on consideration
by me that all persons interest
ed in said estate appear before
me at chambers in the court
house in the city of McCook in
said county on the 7th day of
October 1911 at one oclock P
M to show cause if any there
be wiiy license should not be
granted to said Nina Harris
Wade administratrix to sell so
much of the above described real
estate of said decedent as shall
be necessary to pay said debts
allowance and costs
It is further ordered that a
copy of this order be served up
on all persons interested in said
estate by causing the same to be
published once a week for four
successive weeks in the McCook
Tribune a weekly newspaper
printed and published in said
Redwillow county Nebraska
R C ORR
Judge of the District Court
First publication Aug 24- 4 ts
ram
That Explains Itse
THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COHPANY
25000 OFFICES IN AMERICA INCORPORATED CABLE SERVICE TO ALL THE WORLD
ROBERT C CLOWRY President
TIME FILED
800 am
SEND the following NIGHT LETTER subject to the
terms on back hereof which are hereby agreed to
148 NL
STUDEBAEER CORPORATION
FACTORIES
BELVIDERE BROOKS General Manager
CHECK
Detroit Mich Aug 15 1911
Another and the third national victory for FLANDERS 20
within a month This time a clean sweep iri Americas hill climbing
classic The THREE speed FLANDERS 20 won event in her class Satur
day at Worcester Mass climbing Dead Horse Hill in 1 minute 1885
seconds breaking all previous records for her class by 46 seconds
and defeating second car in her class by 57 seconds She also beat
records made by the following high powered and higher priced cars in
other classes Velie Buick Cole Hudson Firestone Oakland Cameron
Erit and Empire
FLANDERS 20 was the lowest priced car in the contest Dead
Horse Hill is one mile long with a rise of over 400 feet to the mile
newspaper accounts say course was slow because of bad surface and ono
very bad spot near finish line
FLANDERS time better than time made in 1909 by any car less
than three times her price And faster than time made last year y
any car but one of three times her size and price She averaged a
little over 46 miles an hour up to the eight per cent grade Strictly
stock chassis Event run under AAAo rules and supervision FLANDERS
20 was sensation of the sixty and seventy horse power cars barely
heating her phenomenal performance
Sending you photograph of WITT in victorious FLANDERS on
the hill
She has now only to win the three hundred mile Savanna Road
Race to prove her invincibility in speed as she proved her reliability
in the Little Glidden her staying powers in Minneapolis to Helena
Montana reliability run and her hill climbing qualities on Dead H6rs -
Bill Watch the little wonder at Savanna
N
JFfcV
D Q DIVINE McCook Nebr Phone 400
j
Yigams had a suspicion
t uvuri
- ijt ixiuii v -
jnarjirsassTflS - - tok
sSE
M Loughran P F McKenna
V
I
I u
i