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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1911)
rf h - Pi It il Ht H ff m 1 i Jk TO tirs x M JQp K ygsji IV UtCoafc pimp 3y F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red WiilowCo Entered at postoffice McCook Ne braska as second class matter Pub lished semi weekly Ex Secretary of the Interior Jimmie Garfield was guest of hon or Tuesday of tliis week at a laiKjuet in Youngstown at wMch a Teddy Roosevelt boom was launched in the Buckeye State with great enthusiasm A religious movement covering ill Furnas county is under way All denominations are engaged in the work which will be in a sense a religious census which will -afford much valuable inform ataon If you feel tired out wliile shopping stop in our store ami get a cup of hot chocolate cof fee or bouillon It will make you feel new WOODWORTII Druggist Sick headache is caused by a dis ordered stomach Take Chamberlains Tablets and correct that and head aches wall disappear For sale by all dealers ttvA Jim mimIIiIH J itJi 1KmiUhhi pJmh Are You Planning On Buying Her A FUR SET FOR CHRISTMAS If so dont wait but call and pick it out NOW while our assortment is complete We will lay it aside for you un til you want it But Our Furs Sell Fast WHY Because we show the newest things We buy direct from the manufacturer and sell you the best at the LOWEST PRICES We also guarantee every fur we sell to give perfect satisfac tion so that when you buy of us you run no risk whatever If It Is A Youre Planning Christmas McCook with friends VISIT THE 1 Great Majestic Range Demonstration any day this week and let us serve you with dainty biscuits brown all over crisp and delicious baked in three min utes while you wait in a Majestic Range now in opera tion in our store If you are interested the man from the factory will show you the superiority of the Majestic If you purchase a range this week we will give you an 8oo set of ware free McCook Hardware Co McCOOK NEBRASKA 2jd1kr tk a ahjgj II 1111 WW Coat on For Her Gift Select that early too for by waiting you have nothing to gain and everything to lose Our assortment now complete grows smaller every day making the opportunity for selection poorer the longer you wait Visit our store for practical Christmas Gifts They are the kind that please and last longest 3N Dry Goods Mlunekt Ladies Rjrnishings MS COOK NEBR PERSONAL MENTION Mrs F E Smith was recently called home by the illness of her Siistar Father Lee is very ill at the home of Qiis daughter Mrs C W Barnes Frank Everist came down from the San Luis valley on 10 Wed nesday J Miss Minnie Blunck of Mascot spent Saturday with McCook friends Miss Marcella Ryan went to Omaha Tuesday morning on No 2 on a visit Miss May Ward visited tlie family of P II Blunck in Mas cot this week Mr Drath of llerndon Kas has vmn a guest of F L Schwab part of the week Mir and Mrs J J Strunk of Indianola spent Tuesday in the city on business and shopping Mrs 0 E iWalker nee Alice Benjamin returned to her home in Wauneta Monday morning Mrs A P Ely and Mrs Omar Doling went up to Palisade this morning on a visit to his parents Missi Gladys Neiswanger and Miss Ada Butler of Cambridge spent Sunday with McCook rela tives J W Murphy came down from Benkelman Tuesday evening on No 10 and spent a few days in JvVV S 111 MKjr m i iV Eugene Knox the impersonator who -will speak this evening at M E church arrived on No 1 this noon it Tr 11 r i i j mjtss aiarae dcnmiux will leave next AVednesday for Washing ton to take up her work osi tften ographer for Congressman Nor ris M L Ruby went up to Sanborn Tuesday morning to work on a heating job in the new residence ot Engineer J B Sanborn at that place Sylvester Cordeal returned on 13 Tuesday from Lincoln com ing via Kansas City and visiting the daughter in Topeka Kansas enroute Mrs E Benjamin went up to Wauneta Tuesday on a brief vis it to her daughter Mrs O E Walker returning home this af ternoon Glen Rowel I left on Tuesday morning for Kearney to visit his sister Mrs IJarry Jones and to look into a business offer to him in that eity Mr Cramer a brother of Franll Cramer came down from Waviy Colorado yesterday morning to attend the funeral of his broth ers wife this morning Mr and Mrs W B WJiittaker went up to Frontier county yes terday afternoon called there by the death of a neighbor Mrs F B Cramer Tuesday night Miss Jennie McCulloch a grad uate of Bellevue New York ar rived in the eity Tuesday night and lias decided to locate here in her work a trained nurse J R MeCarl is now sufficient ly advanced toward recovery from lias ten weeks or more of typhoid fever as to be able to be down towm some a fact upon which hisi friends are congratu lating him warmly President P Walsh of the McCook National Bank is attend ing the National Bankers as sociation in New Orleans to gether with Charles Patterson of Arapahoe They wall likely see Cuba and the Panama canal be fore reurning home J B Cumining of Lebanon and Isaac Austin of Holdrege were city visitors on Tuesday Mr Gumming will be remembered as one of the earliest settlers in Red Wallow county coming here in 1874 Mr Austin formerly lived in this county but lias for years been a resident of Holdrege C A Kodgers clerk of the court went ur to the ranch near Laird Colorado yesterday moraf iug on 13 after spending a few days here looking after business matters Miss Bertha Selimander closed her millinery season with Mrs Nies and left on No 10 Monday evening for Oxford where she viisited several days before going on home Mrs E E Lee of Oxford was the guest of her sister Mrs R M Osborn Saturday Sunday and to witness the play Saturday night She returned home on 10 Sunday night Miss Estella Fans who for years has been the efficient sten ographer in the offices of C E Eldrcd will depart Saturday for Des Moines la where she has been given a similar position in the office of one of the leading law offices of that city Miss Fans- has formed a large circle of friends during her residence in McCook who will be sorry to see her leave tho congratulating her upon securing a desirable position m a large eity Later Just be fore going fto press Ave leam that Miss Fans will not leave until on Thursday evening next and that her position is with Guernsey Parker Miller Coughing at Night means loss of sleep which is bad for everyone Foleys Honey and Tai Compound stops the cough at once relieves the tickling and dryness in the throat and heals the inflamed membranes Prevents a cold devel oping into bronchitis or pneumonia Keep always in the house Refuse substitutes A McMillen Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account In the County Court of Red Willow County Nebraska State of Nebraska Red Willow County ss To all persons interested in the estate of Henry Yingling de ceased On reading the petition of W II Staples Administrator pray ing a linai settlement ana allow ance of his account filed in this court ou the 17th day of Novem ber 1911 and for the settlement of said estate and the discharge of him and liis bondsmen from further liability therein It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter may and do appear at the County Court to be held an and for said county on the 9th day of December A D 1911 at nine oclock a m to show cause if any there be why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said mat ter by publishing a copy of this order in the McCook Tribune a newspaper printed in said coun ty for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing Seal J C MOORE County Judge C E ELDRED Attorney First publication Nov 20 6ts All persons interested in the es tate of Oscir M Matthews de ceased are hereby notified that on November 9th 1911 Maude Baker filed her petition in the county court of Red Willow coun ty Nebraska for her administra tion of said estate and same will be heard in said court at nine a m on December 2nd 1911 vSeal J C MORE County Judge RITCHIE WOLFF Attorneys First publication Nov 13 6ts Margaret Davis William S Davis Mildred Davis and Sarah G Lamb formerly Sarah G Ed monds also known as S G Ed monds defendants will take no tice that Frank E McKinnis plaintiff has filed his petition against you in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska the object and prayer of whiel is to obtain a decree of said court quieting his title to the north of the northwest Yi of section 21 township 1 range 30 in Red Wil low county Nebraska against iny claim title to or interest in or lien upon said land that either f you may have or claim to have to have his title thereto de clared to be absolute to exclude you and each of you from any title to or interest in or lien up on said premises and to have a certain mortgage thereon held by said Sarah G Lamb by assign ment to her as and in the name of S G Edmonds declared null and void and no lienupon said premises and for equitable relief You are required to answer olain tiffs petition on or before Monday December 11th 1911 C H BOYLE Attorney for Plaintiff First Dublication Nov 2 4ts X M J5 o Tried in McCook It Has Stood the Test The hardest test is the test of time and Doans Kidney Pills have stood it well in McCook Kidney sufferers can hardly ask for stronger proof than the fol lowing - Mrs D A Jordan of McCook Neb says About a year and a half ago I suffered from kid ney complaint There was a dull ttvyfV ur Thanksgiving Offering Stetson Hats Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes Manhattan Shirts Munsing Underwear Buster Brown Hosiery Ralston Shoes A GALUSHA SON The One Price and No Monkey Business Clothiers All persons interested in the estate of Elisha A Dodge de ceased are hereby notified that on the fourth day of November 1911 Myrtle Hartman adminis tratrix of said estate filed in the County Court of Red Willow county Nebraska her final ac count as said administratrix and that said final account will be heard in said court at nine oclock a m on December 1st 1911 and are hereby ordered to appear at said time and place and show cause if any such exist why said final account should not be allowed J C MOORE County Judge RITCHIE WOLFF Attorneys First publication Nov 6 6ts THE TRUE TEST bearing - down sensation through the small of my back and I be came so weak across my loins that I could hardly stoop I did not sleep well and this resulted in a tired feeling when I got up Headaches bothered me and I was very nervous Doans Kid ney Pills improved my condition as soon as I began talcing them and the contents of six boxes ef fected a complete cure State ment given June 26 1907 The Cure Lasted Mrs Jordan was interviewed on June 21 1910 and she said I gladly confirm the public statement I gave in 1907 recom mending Doans Kidney Pills They effected a permanent cure in my case and I am now enjoy ing good health For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the United States Remember the name Doans and take no other A specialty of typewriter supplies at The Tribune Shop Papers of all weights sizes and qualities Ribbons for every machine carbon papers manuscript covers etc All kept in stock Public Sale fcgi will sell the following property at public sale at my farm 4 miles due north v Z of McCook commencing at 10 oclock a m on Monday November 27 1911 16 - - Head of Horses - - - 16 Bay horse 10 years old weight 1400 lbs Brown horse 7 years old weight 1050 lbs horse colt coming 3 years old 5 brood mares all bred to jack roan mare 8 years old weight 1350 lbs brown mare 7 year old 1200 lbs yearling colt suck ing mule bay mare 6 years old weight 1350 lbs bay mare 4 years old weight 1300 lbs gray mare 9 years old weight 1100 lbs bay saddle pony 9 y ears old 7 - Head of Cattle - - - 7 Three milch cows two will be fresh soon 2 year old heifer will be fresh soon two spring calves and one fall calf 2 head of hogs will weigh over 200 lbs each Farming Implements and Household Goods An extensive lino of goods in good condition of machinery household articles etc too numerous to be listed FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS OP SALE 10 months time will be given on bankable paper drawing ten per cent interest from date 5 per cent discount will be given for cash on sums over 10 No property to be removed until set tled for ViiHB JM BRADY Owner COL C M MATSON Auct F A PENNELL Clerkjg V - r f mi w umfufGjrntbrmjmw M t r I V i 1 -X V VI Vi