The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 11, 1911, Monday Evening Edition, Image 3

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EAILBOAD NEWS NOTES
Brakeman C TV Reed hasileft
company service -
Mrs- Viola Kenyon went up
to Denver Friday
Mjcs ED Olson went down
to Indianola Friday
Lloyd Ilegenberger was an
Orleans visitor Friday
Brakeman C J Woods went
dawn to Hastings Friday
Engineer C A McCoy is at
liome and on -the sick list
Mrs C R Sheets went up
to Imperial this morning
Mrs J M Blanchard was a
Hastings passenger Saturday
Brakeman G C Cadwallader
went up to Stratton Friday on
business
Brakeman and Mrs Wm 0
erleese went down to Kansas City
Friday night
Brakeman E A Jensen of
the Orleans branch was in Iit
Cook Sunday
Dispatcher Roy Kleven re
turned from Denver Thursday
niglit on train 14
Engineer and Mrs A P Wal
ters went up to Denver this
morning en No 9
Miss Ethel Stephens wall be
the new stenographer in Agent
Hostelttsrs office
Brakemen T II Allen and
E L Sullivan spent Sunday with
friends in Red Cloud
MeCook was in Benkelman a
short wliile yesterday and met
members of the village board md
others and promised that brick
crosswalks to the depot would be
built and an electric gong instal
led at the coal chutes grossing
work to be done in the spring
Benkelmani News
Ilenrv Winans
G TV Groves
Asst Chief Clerk Iloagland
r pTnTnr1ol
of Mr Allens office in Lincoln w wf
is at Headquarters todav aTKms
Mrs W D Burnett Jr was There was a rep0rt last Fri
a Denver visitor end of last wcok day of another attempt at rob
going up on No 9 Fnday nery at tllle hom3 of William
Mrs J E Johnson of van jut later news rather dim
coin spent Sunday with her meshed the attempt to the possi
band Trainmaster Johnson biKtv iimt some boys AVere mak
Conductor II Ilegenbergei in tJip
was up from the branch Sun- J boriiood rather than ah attempt
day on a visit to the folks at art house breaking
home
Switchman 0 K DeLong is
in the yard in place of E A
Savage who has laid off for a
few dajs
An eleven pound daughter
is the Thanksgiving day attrac
tion at the home of Mr and Mrs
Irvitn Hill
Eleven engineers and nine
teen firemen have their bids reg
istered for leave of absence
Christmas time
Engineer II II Grubb from
Denver arrived at MeCook Friday
and went down to Orleans to takj
the Orleans St Francis freight
run
Engineer Jacob Matz return
ed home from Akron Sunday
sick and Engineer II W Perk
ins Avas sent up to take his place
on the helper engine run
The Burlington has built a
new ceanent bridge over Elk
ereek near Arapahoe and is now
digging a new channel for the
creek to the bridge to straighten
the channel
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
McCOOK NATIONAL BANK
McCook Nebraska
Charter No SS23
In the Stato of Nebraska at the cloe of busi
ness December 3 1911
resources
Loans and Discounts li72Ti 32
Overdrafts secured and unsecured 267 17
U S Bonds secure circulation XIOOOOO
Premiums on U S Bonds G2i 00
Bonds securities etc 10378 f9
Hanking bouse furniture and fixtures 31S5 9j
Due from National Banks not reserve
acents 179140
Due from stato aud private banks and
bankers trust companies and sav
ings banks 628 C7
Due from approved reserve agents 28012 05
Checks and other cash items 99 82
Notes of other National Banks 1 3S0 00
Fractional paper currencj nickels and
cents 101 24
IiA w fcx Monet Reserve in Bank viz
Specie SlOSil 0
Legal tender notes 1490 00 1234105
Redemption fund with US Treasurer
a percentof circulation 2100 00
Totai S2G94j9 27
LIABILITIES
Capita stock paid in 0000 00
Snrnlns fnnd in nnn m
j Uudividfd profits Ies3 expenses and
taxes pant 23G9 01
National Bank notes outstanding 48000 00
Due to other National banks 1050 72
Due to State and Prh ate Banks and
Bankers 10000 00
Individual deposits subject to check 05 215 05
Dimain t rlificntp of deposit
tti i T7u i 1917 37
Edward Flynn CllVlSHOn j Tino certificates of deposit NW0i92
permtemdent of tlie Burlington at
Total S2G9459 27
Stato of Nebraska
County of Ked Willow Vs
I C J OBrien cashier of the above named
bank do ilemnly bivear that the above state
ment is trim to the best of knowledge and
belief C J OBeien Cashier
Correct Attest
P Walsh
P F McKenna
C F Lehn Directors
Suhhcribed and sworn to before me this 11th
day of December 1911 Chas V Kellev
sel Notary Tublic
My commission expires March d0 1913
Our Great Christmas
Display
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of Chafing Dishes Baking Dishes Casseroles Remekins
Trays Flagons Chafing Dish Spoons and Forks AH of the
LATEST BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS now ready Make your
selection of some of these most useful articles
MeCook Hdw Co
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takes
Miss Stewarts place in the siixer
intendents office
Mrs Er Cox arrived home
last Friday night from a brief
visit in Denver
Miss Josie Stewart has re
signed to take effect sooryand
will depart for Omaha to study
professional nursing
Timekeeper R B Burns re
turned from Omaha Monday on
No 9 He reports Mrs Burns
as1 getting along nicely
Mr and Mrs C TV Hamil
ton laaATe this evening for Ran
toul 111 Mrs Hamiltons home
toAvn where they will remain for
an indefinite period of time
The Union Pacifics Over
land limited last week made the
run from North Platte to Omaha
291 miles in 300 minutes De
ducing for five stops averaging
six minutes each the average
speed was about 65 miles an hour
No Hunting Allowed
Notice is hereby given that no
hunting is allowed on our respec
tive farms Trespassers and hunt
ers will be prosecuted according
to the law in such eases
E Markwad F S Wilcox
Frank Dudek C S Coglizer
George Lelamd John Kummer
J M Huett
Paul Anton
James Hatfield
Newton Newkirk
Especially
For Men
twrWAJttlnP Jviki g
though needed just as badly by
many of the opposite sex
We refer to
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These are indispensable almost
to any one who has much writinff
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to do Christmas is the time to
remember this and to see to it
that those of your friends who
need them get them We have
the Waterman Ideal Pens con
ceded to be the finest made rang
ing in price from 250 to 6 Al
so Conklin Self Filling pens at
1 up
L W McConnell Druggist
Chicago Chop
House Robbed
Three masked robbers entered
the Chicago Chop house about
three oclock Sunday morning
and at the muzzles of revolvers
robbed the cash register of its en
tire contents 2300
At the time of the robbery
Mr Cumas one of the proprie
tors was in the restaurant as
well as a brother of the other
proprietor George Theropulos
One of the robbers entered
from the rear door and was at
once engaged in a fight with Mr
Theropulos moving toward the
front of the restaurant the while
Hearing the encounter Mr
Cumas started toward the kitch
en when two more robbers ent
ered from the front door All
carried revolvers and Mr Ther
opulos and Mr Cumas wisely and
naturally concluded it was the
better part of valor to end resis
tance While two of the robbers
held revolvers over the men in
the restaurant the third robber
stole the money from the cash
register when they all made a
hurried get away
Charles Edwards was arrested
and is being held as one of those
under suspicion
The officers of the Epworth
League were installed last Fri
day evening A musical and lit
erary program was part of the
pleasurable proceedings of
evening not to mention the
freshments
tne
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DANBURY
Mr and Mrs Geo Miller are
the proud parents of a babyiboy
born Thursday November 30th
C W Rogers1 from south of Ma
rion was in town Monday
0 possum hunting is the latest
sport in tins vicinity
Burnett Dolpli and vMe Joe
and Sam Dolpli arrived Wednes
day vda McCook from Gomo Colo
The Clrristiau Endeavors held 1
social ait the Geo Hess homo on
Friday night All seemed to en
joy tlllemseives
John Remington of Fox Colo
came in1 Thursday for a visit with
relatives
Howard Wade of Cedar Bluffs
Kan was a visitor between train
Monday
Dr Campbell of Lebanon was
up on a business trip Friday
Mrs Cartrie Shepherd and
children of MeCook visited rel
atives here last week
Howard Ruby returned home
Wednesday from Chicago where
liei has been attending engineer
ing school
Burr Ilenton was a McCook vis
itor Tuesday
Carl Perrin arrived Wednes
day from Chicago to help Rev
Allen with the revival meetings
Mrs Emily Thompson enltertain
ad a fenv guests at her home dn
Sunday
Ralph Boyer was a McCook vas
itr Saturday
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Notice fs hereby given nthat the
county commissioners of Red
Iojws county Nebraska will receive
sealed bjds for the furnishing of the
following supplies to nd opinty
year 1912to wit
Class No 1 Books
One Personal Tax list 1913
One Real Estate Tax list town lots
1913
One real estate tax list farm lands
1913
One loose leaf mortgage record
One G qr medium treasurers cash
book
7000 tax receipts original and dup
licates per thousand
2 dozen chattel mortgage files gum
med stubs numbered each
23 sets primary election poll books
Tally sheets for all parties and
register of voters all combined in
one book per books
23 sets general election poll books
per book
92 polL book envelopes per dozen
4G ballot sacks per dozen
22o primary election Instructions
to Voters per 100
225 general election Instructions
to Voters per 100
5000 assessors schedules
ed and folded per 1000
27 assessment schedule binders
complete
25 assessors personal assessment
books
Patent backs for records per
quire
24 primary election laws
24 general election laws
Loose leaf record blanks printed
form per 100
1911 statutes per book
All records to be full bound extra
ends bands and frcnts and to be
made of Byion Weston 30 lb med
ium linen ledger paper
Class 2 Legal Blanks
Size 8x28 printed two sides per
first 100 and each additional 100
Size S1x2S printed one side per
first 100 and each additional 100
Size 812xl4 printed two sides per
first 100 and each additional 100
Size 8x14 printed one side per
first 100 and each additional 100
Size SVxl printed two sides per
first 100 and each additional 100
Size SMx7 printed one side pet
first 100 and each additional 100
Size 8x5 printed two sides per
first 100 and each additional 100
Size Sxo1 printed one side per
first 100 and each additional 100
Postal cards printed per 100 in
cluding cards
Class 3 Stationery I
Senate pads Sxl4 per package
of 10
Senate pads 4x7 per package of
10
Writing fluid Carters Sanfords
Staffords Arnolds Bankers per
quart
Lead pencils E Faber No 2 per
gross
Lead pencils Memphisto No 77
copying per dozen
Election pencils per gross
Velvet pencils rubber tips 557
per gross
Venus copying pencils No 105 per
dozen
Typewriter carbon paper best
grade 8xl4 per dozen
Typewriter ribbon best grade
Typewriter paper best grade heavj
medium light per ream
Mucilage best grade per quart
Pen holders cork tip bank each
Pens Easterbrook Glucinum Sil
ver Series per gross
Rubber bands No 18 No 1G No
30 per gross
Blotting paper best grade per
pound
Class 4 Stationery II
Memo heads 6x9 7 pounds flat
paper per 1000
Letter heads size 8x11 10 pound
bond paper per 1000
Letter heads size 8x11 12ipound
flat paper per 1000
Envelopes1 printed No G1 No
1 rag paper per 1000
Envelopes printed No 10 No 1
rag paper per 1000
Ear dockets 4x7 per page
Notices of election per 100
Sample and official ballots for pri
mary and general election for 1912
including precinct changes- and ro
tating per 100
Claim blanks per 100
Class 5 Legal Notices Commission
er Proceedings and Delinquent Tax
List
Publishing legal notices per square
Publishing commissioner proceed
ings per square
Publishing delinquent tax lists
Separate bids must be furnished on
each cne of the 5 sections or any
one of them
All supplies must be furnished as
ordered
Bids are to include all freight ex
press postage or drayage charges
and must be for articles delivered
free of charge at court house
Bids must be addressed to Coun
ty Clerk and marked proposal for
books blanks stationery and legal
printing or any one or more of
these items
All successful bidders must file
good and sufficient bond for the faith
ful performance of their contract
Bids will be opened according to
law at the regular meeting of the
county board January 9th 1912
Sealed bids will be received at the
county clerksi office up to noon Jan
uary 9th 1912
The county commissioners reserve
the right to reject any and all bids
and to enter into separate contract
for each one of the five sections ad
vertised
Dated at McCook Nebraska De
cember 7th 1911
CHAS SKALLA
County Clerk
Christmas Gift Problem
can be solved easily at our store
TVe offer a splendid line of high
grades goods at fair prices Come
and see our Holiday Goods wlieth
er you wish to buy or not Early
buying is most satisfactory
A McMLLLEN Druggist
We wish to call you attention to
the fact that most infectious diseas
es such as whooping cough
eria aaid scarlet fever are contract- J
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hopping
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W have the finest lot
of holiday goods for men
3uung men and bos we
have ever shown
Wc want you to come
in and see these beautiful
and practical gifts for
men You can buy if you
like any way we will be
pleased to show you
mf4 Bath Robes
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Hats
Gloves
Hosiery anfl Keckwear I
Suits and Overcoats
all thfse a il du nt f other ai tides are accept
able gifts for men and boys
There only nvo weeks more until
Christmas Better do our shopping now
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1 Mrs Margaret Deabenderier
Mrs Nellie Brand fis clerking arrived from McCook last
for McConnell s during holidays I day and is visiting her parents
Kowell is assisting in Mr and Mrs S II Khoades east
tons -jewelry store during the1 of town Beavor CAUr Trih nrifi
noiiudays
Mr and Mrs
J B MeCarl re-
turned from Harvard and Lin
coln on No 1 Friday
TV T Newbold of Kansas City
Mo is a guest on the old Allen
ranch of his uncleIIJBcirtneir
Herman Reiners of route No 2
Indianola was a business visit
or in the county seat Saiturday
Mrs Ona Rush of Straittcn
came down on 14 Saturday night
on a visit to relatives here over
Sunday
TViill Y Johnson has been very
ill at liis home in th e San Luis
Valley Colorado hut at the last
reiport was some better
Mr and Mrs J P Grouse de
parted Saturday evening on 10
for Seward via Lincoln
called to her former home by th
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news ox the serious illness of her
brother
Mrs Lcitttie Brewer and Mis
Fay Brewer departed on Sunday
night on 3 for Denver From
there Mrs Fay Brewer will gw
down into ev Mexico to join
her husband av1io is employed in
that state Mrs Lottie Brewer
will return home later
Mrs J E Dodge and son Ern
est came ovier from Mairion endL
of week on a brief visit to- her
E M Kimmerling and family Iis ir ana Jirs ieis
Jotoson and to meet her cousin
are now located on rural route 3
out of Indianola moving down Andrew J Rutermark of Spokane
from northwest of McCook Wash who was eastbound to re
Mrs TV B Mills and Miss Dun turn to Sweden
lap gave a musical literary re- a Des Moines man had nn attack
ciital in Cambridge last Thursday of muscular rheumatism in his shoul
evening with pleasure to all der A friend advised liim to go to
ent j Hot Springs That meant an expense
Miss Ella Kerwin of Audubon Df 15000 or more He sought for a
la who has been a guest of her quicker amd cheaper vay to cure it
friend Mrs D PClouse departed and found it in Chamberlains Lini
on No G Sunday night for her ment Three days after the first ap
home plication of this liniment he was
Miss TVilhelmine Berdine who well For sale by all druggists
is in Denvr for
hospital
studying
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a trained nurse arrived at homei DllLLrlivU LUlUDElV LU
Sunday to visit during the holi
day vacation
Mrs TV G Dutton arrived
home Thursday niglit on No 3
from a trip of inspection of sev
eral days in connection with the
L of the G A R
Mrs Rebecca Stillman of Mc
Cook is a guest at the home of
Mr and Mrs J LT Ferman
where she will spend the winter
Benkelman News
Land Water
The Big Horn Basin and Yellowstone
SELLS THE BEST
into1 ai HI
PHONE NO 1
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Good
Crops
Failure
Valley Have an Abundance of
Water for Irrigation Purposes
The Government has made ample provision to supply each and every
farmer -under its canals with sufficient water during the crop growing
seasoni to cover every acre of his farm two feet deep This is
equal to twelve heavy rains of two inches each Just think what
it would have meant to your community during the crop growing sea
son of 1911 if your farmers could have tunned on twelve two inch rains
at will You can do this next year and every year thereafter as long
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as you are farming if you will go with me ito Powell Wyoming and
file on one of the government irrigated homesteads now ready for
entry
Homeseekers Tickets on first and third Tuesdays each month
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D CLEM DEAVER
Immigration Agent
1004 Farnam Street OMAHA NEB
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