57 4 I fUl V 8 h i sM rj u 1 L0M - t pr y Lw yji r 7 P if i I f mdi ijtegjt1 5r 3y F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red WHIowCo Entered at postoffice McCook Ne braska as second class matter Pub lished semi weekly Former Govern or Nance died ii Chicago December 6th of pairaly sis The people are coming to hate oppression and injustice be it organized in corporate form or laibor union They despise the low brute as much as they do the high brow Big business is not opposed or feared because it is big but on account of its brutal ity and oppression and restraint of fair and legitimate trade An the day of the1 torch and the bomb must be numbered Spe cial privileges and favoritism big and little high and low should go with them Toilet Sets Shaving Sets Traveling Sets Triplicate Mirrors Perfumes Military Sets Gift Books Pictures Vases - s Casserole Bill Books Etc Etc iJ3 v- wk Visit L Jr For Practical and Useful Presents The earlier you can do your Christmas Shopping the better will be the assortment to choose from and the more attention can be given to your wants Our stocks in every department are most complete and we earnestly solicit your patronage during the Holiday Season Our Christmas Bazaar -In the Millinery Section A Coat Skirt Waist Petticoat or Set of Furs Would Please and Suit HER Nothing is more acceptable than something to wear and we invite you to visit Our Readyto Wear Department And make vour selections earl We guarantee OUR GARMENTS and OUR FURS to be of HIGHEST QUALITY at LOWEST PRICES FUR SETS FOR CHILDREN We are showing a very extensive line of CHIL DRENS FURS this season ranging in price from ioo to 1000 per set Childrens and Misses Caracul Coats We have in all sizes for 295 495 and up Ml 4 W 41 A i T rif cSTsf7 V VOV1 V T j s iyr Is now open where you will find well displayed a large collection of FANCY NOVELTIES DRAWN WORK PIECES CLUNY SCARFS HAT PIN HOLDERS LAUNDRY BAGS KENSINGTON BAGS PIN CUSHIONS FANCY APRONS HOSE HANDKERCHIEFS FRILLS and TRAVELING SLIPPERS in Fancy Christmas Boxes Frequent and early visits to this section will greatly assist you in settling your Christmas problems After the 14th We will be Open Evenings Until Christmas Vr If Bji l C 5 MA Goods Millinery Ladies furnishings MS COOK - NEBR juFJr 255Sffl8i3l t ss SCHOOL CREEK Mr Frye finished husking corn on Wednesday J 13 Rozell threshed alfalfa millet and cane Thursday Lee Vandervoort and siister Pearl visited Sunday with Lutie and Amanda Beck Mrs John Dutch er and child ren visited at Mrs KJilgoresi last Sunday Charley and Jesse Vandervoort visited with relatives at Wilson ville tliis week Mrs James McCiung visited with Grandma Vandervoort on Thursday ed when the child has a cold Cham berlains Cough Remedy wall quickly cure a cold and gTeatly lessen the danger of contracting these diseases This remedy as vfamous for its cures of colds It contains ino opium or other narcotic and may be given to a child with implicit confidence Sole by all druggists The Cream of the Worlds Best Gifts We liflve provided a holiday stock tliis year that should eli minate all the worry and perplexity that usually comes with the gift buying season All that is necessary ia for you toi see it and make your selections early There are scores of things here at reasonable prices for ev ery age and condition W are showing the cream of many different lines goods from all parts of the -world Works of artists from many foreign lands as well as a magnificent snowing of American goods The list herewith given will doubtless suggest many suitable items but it would be far hotter for you to See the Goods Brass Goods Smoking Sets Manicure SSte Ladies Hand Bags Holiday Startaonery Oxford Bibles Popular Copyright Books Statuary Chafing Dishes Pocket Books Work Boxes Etc Etc- L W McCONNELL DRUGGIST HYTTTTTyTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYYYTVVTTVTrrYTTTTVTM I In the Senatorial Race to Stay Despite stories which have been given out to the contrary Con gressman Norris will oppose Sen ator Norris Brown for the Ke publieatn nomination for United States senator at next springs primary Such is the substance of a let ler receivd here itoday from Congressman Norris In the com miunieationi he says I expect to be a candidate for the senate and not for the house I do not un derstand how the report got started certainly it was through nothing tliat I had said or auth orized The story had been given little credence by progressive republi cans although there was some an xiety over the point because of the fact that the rumor of the Mi Cook mans withdrawal had been given wide circulation The wor from Congressman Norris effect ually banished all this talk and makes almost certaan the fact thai Governor Aldrieh will not enter the race for the senatorship Fur ther the candidacy of I D Ev ans of Keneeaw for the governor ship will hardly be broaehed in view of the fact that Governor Aldrieh will be a candidate for renomination J R McCarl of McCook Con gressman Norris secretary was in fiiv findnv and ivfliilpj lipire took occasion to emphasize the declarations made in the letter re carved from his chief at Wash ington The idea of getting out of the race has never entered Congressman Norris head said lie and it is haird to imagine Attorney T F Barnes informs us that the case of G and M Eranzeli against tlie Burlington railroad lias been fully settled As a sequel to the case Mr Barnes who represented the plaintiffs lias offered o bear all expens es of putting George Franzell through a commercial college for a term of six months at the cost of the former The suit was brought against the railroad com pany to recover damages for the loss of a foot the boy George having been put off a Burlington fc -4 nAAAAAAAAAAAAiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAXAAAAAAAAAAAiAAAK where the story started Congressman Norris feels that he can best serve ithe interest of the people and of the progressive wing of the party by making the race for the senate and tliis he will do despite the stories spread around that he would not Lin coin Journal Dec 7 NORRIS SECRETARY SAYS ITS UNTRUE Congressman Norris formal fil ing as a candidate for United States senator will be in the neair future according to an intimation given by his secretary J R Mo Carl while in Lincoln during the day Mr McCarl was an early mcirnang arrival and was register ed at the Lincoln hotel lie de clared there was no truth in the report that Mr Norris will with draw as a senatorial candidate and get baek into the Fifth dist- rict congressional race I can say positively that Mr Norris has had no thought oA running for congress at any time since he announced that he woulc stand for the- senate said Mr McCairl All rumors to that feet can be put down as unauthor ized and erroneous Mr McCarl recently recovered from a three months siege of typluoid fever He is still 38 pounds lighter than when he was taken- sack but he has gotten1 baek twenty pounds that he lost He will return to McCook on Fri day During the afternoon he was a caller at the headquarters of the La Follette state league Lincoln Star Dec7 train near Cambridge one night last winter and ibeing cold had lain down on the track close to a eile of warm cindeirs and fallen asleep in which place te was struck by a passenger train A careful management of the case and the generosity of the noiad are given as contributing causes leading to the settlement of the matter out of the courts Hold rege Progress If you want THE NEWS read The Tribune I Six Master Masons were made at a recent session of the Sidney Nebraska lodge At a banquet which followed 300 people par ticipated Masons ayl their fam ilies Robert W Devoe formerly of Lebanon responded to the toast Friendship miss Mcculloch Trained Nurse Phone red 479 804 East Second Street Notice to Land Owners To Joseph B Blair and to all whom it may concern The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at the center of section 19 on the quar ter section line an East Valley precinct Red Willow county Ne braska running thence south through sections 19 and 30 to writliin 20 rods of the soutldine of section 30 thence in a south easterly direction to intersect road running east between sec tions 30 and 31 at a point about 35 rods east of the southwest cor ner of the southeast quarter of section 30 township 3 range 26 Red Willow county Nebraska has reported in favor of the lo cation thereof and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed in the County Clerks office on or before noon of tihe 29th day of January A B 1912 or said road will be es tablished without reference there to Dated at McCook tliis 25th day of November 1911 CHAS SKALLA County Clerk First publication Nov 27 Sts All creditors of the estate of Osicar M Matthews deceased are notified that the County Judge of Red Willow County Nebraska will on July 19th 1912 sit to examine all claims against said estate with a view to their ad justment and allowance The time limited for presentation of claims asrainst said estaite as July 18th 1912 Seal J C MOORE County Judge RITCHIE WOLFF Attorneys First publication Dec 11 8ts All creditors of the estate of Mary A Wliitaker deceased are ipi4X lilt 5wl41 H t u4H i If Consider These Useful Items for Practical Pleasing Presents A lady is always glad to receive Table Linen Napkins Towels Lunch Cloths Bed Spreads or Lace Curtains a Nice Blanket Comforter Bath Robe Kimona Kid Gloves Fancy Collar Jabot or Muslin Underwear A Waist Pattern or Goods for a Dress The Attractiveness of our large stocks will make your Christmas shopping easy affording an unusual opportunity for selection kAMbllvV Js FjlPfa8r - notified the Countv Judp nf Tv Willow county Nebraska will jon June 2Gth 1912 sit to examine all claims against said estate with a view to their adjustment and allowance The time limited for presentation of claims against said estate is June 25th 1912 Seal J C MOORE County Judge RITCHIE WOLFF Attorneys First publication Nov 27 8ts Hike Walsh DEALER 128 POULTRY EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash New JocatioD n t acn - Cr f streetin P W hh btrtacs COOK Notice State of Nebraska Red Wil low County ss To all persons interested in the estate of Char les Lichtenberger deeeasd Notice is hereby given that on the 6th day of December 1911 Mary Lichtenberger filed Jier pe tition in my office praying that letters of administration may be granted to her on the goods and chattels rights and credits of Charles Lichtenberger deceased You are further notified that I have set and appointed the 23d day of December 1911 at two oclock p m in the Countv eour ropm in the City of McCook in said county and state as the time and place for hearing said petition at which time you and all concerned may appear and contest the same It is further ordered that said petitioner give notice to ail -parties interested in said estate of the time and place of said hear ing by causing a copy of this or der to be published in The iMc Cook Tribune a newspaper print ed in said county for three weeks successively previous to the day set for said bearing In testimony Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affix ed the seal of the Countv Court of said County this 6th day iof December 1911 Seal J C MOORE County Judge First publication Dec 7 6ts I ii 1 -33