The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 25, 1912, Monday Evening Edition, Image 2

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F M KIMMELL Editor and Publisher
themselves upon wuch subjects as-
municipal ownership of water
plantshfaiing and lighting plants
street railways etc in fact up
on any and all topics looking to
ward the- best service at the great
est economy consistent with high
est efficiency And public health
sanitatiioii and conservaticn arc
being subjects to be conjured
with So The- Tribune iVds that
such gatherings as the meetings
of the League of Nebraska muni
ciipalities in pur city end cat last
week are eminyn tly worth while
Many citizens who formerly re
garded these conventieais as pub
lie junkets at public expense are
becoming converted to this man
ner of thinking The results of
such meetings as the one held
here must be beneficial and in
tha ink -rest cf better things in
solving the problem of municipal
government one of the greatest
problems of this century The
talks of Mr Randall in the in
terest f fire prevention vr
worth -ill the time and iiicny
spent iif heeded and carried into
practice Conservation and eeon
omv Effieiencv and public ben1
fit
Our hobby
is good
The Best of Everything
trial order will convince vou
D MAGNER Phone 14
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ESTABLISHED 1882
Largest Circulated Newspaper Published in Red Willow County
subscription 150 a year
Entered at postoffice McCook Nebraska as second class
matter Published Semi Weekly on Mondays and Thursdays
Political Announcements Want Better Accommodations
The Cambipiidger Ooimmercisil club
I hereby announce my candid- has filed a complaint with 4iej
acy for County Commissioner 2d
distract subject to decision of
Republican primary adv
F A IIODGKIN
America is entering upon an
era of public ownership of public
utilities -and those are Avise peo
ple and communities who inferm
railway ciomnossion asking dor an
ond eir requiring the Burlington
road to stop more passenger
trains at that town and to pro
vide a better depot No specific
number of trains isi asked fos It
is alleged an the complaint that
the waiting room of the depot i
often filled with crates of frni
eggs ponltry and butter to de
tect the presence of Avhich1 doe
not require th e nostrils- of a mod
ern muck raker The comnnt
charges drscrimination in til
the read has better depot facili
ties at Oxford nnd Alma and oth
er townsi half as large as Cam
bridge The club paints a beau
tiful word picture of the advant
ages and charms of the citv of
Cambridge Lincoln Journal
GRANT
The severe snow storm of the
1 -it ill delayed the trains on the
Beaver Valley road for over a
week en account of the snow
drifts
J II Ralph and Guy Simons
mail carriers on routes 1 and 2
cairricd It be Bnt t time again on
Tuesday after net being able to
get through on account of th
ynniw for over n Aveek
The farmers around here nre
havimg heavy losses on stock dur
ing tihcEe stcrnns
T E Peters milled en Jacob
Wji ch7 Monday
J IT Wa eh and brother are
hauling hay frcm T J Kelphs
tliira week They say it feik s
three memwith six horses to hand
a ton on pnieh bad roads
Call at D Magners store and
get a can of Armours Prepared
i Soup
Come in and look around it is too
cold to stand on the street corners
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RAILROAD NEWS NOTES
Try a Tribune want ad
watch results
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Probabilities is
The Last Soas
Cold Weather
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Both branch lines are clear
ed
L Bunstock is a nwv brake
man
Brakenian C IT Kailey is on
the sick list
A M 0 varicose was up from
Overton Friday
Fireman I M Iluet went on
the sick list Friday night
Brakeman E Hyde of Hast
ings was in the city Saturday
Brakeman E E Smith went
down to Oxford Saturday morn
ing
Engineer J C Marshall laid
off and went down to Hastings
last night
Mrs J F Wall was a Den
ver passenger on No 9 Satur
day morning
Otis Terry the coal iDrap ca
tion assistant was at headquart
ers endof week
Conductor and Mrs Neal
Beeler arrived home from Lin
coln Thursday morning on No 9
Mrs II A Rouch went
down to YVymore this morning to
visit her married daughter there
Conductor and Mrs W A
Cassell arrived home end of tfo
week from their trip in the Avot
and northwest
On account of the snow tu
up and extra busiiness several
engine men from Denver were
used on thi5 division last week
The men are now back from
their with the snow drifts
on the branches and report a
vcirv unkiue experience the worst
they ever had to deal with Snow
was higher than engine stacks
so that they were sometimes un
able -to back up after plowing
thru a bad drift Engines went
off the track requiring the
wrecking crew and gangs of men
1o dig them out etc
To Correspondents
The Tribune being regularly
printed on Mondays and Thurs
days would be pleased to have
items mailed for both issues by
our regular correspondents over
the county Items from any
source will he appreciated
For Mackrel white Fish Salt
Salmon and Ccdfbh come to
Magners Phone 14
W H a
REMEMBEROne Extreme Follows Another in This Locality
We Are Prepared For The Change
Stein Bloch
Suits
in all the latest weaves and Styles The
best ready made clothing in the world
The first American clothes ever sold in
the English market
Wilson Bros
Shirts
with the soft detachable collars
linen and the gauze flannel
in the
in the latest spring styles to suit any
man that wears such a thing
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V Franklin Pes
DONT BE BALD
Nearly Any One May Secure a
Splendid Growth of Hair i
We have a remedy that haft
aided to grow haiir and prevented
baldness in 93 cases out of 100
eases where used according to
directions for a reasonable length
of time That may seem like a
strong siaite ment it is and we
mean it to he and no one should
doubt it until they liave put omr
claims to an actual test
We are so certain Rex all
93 Hair tonic will cure dan
druff prevent baldness stimulate
the sealp and hair roots stop fall
ing hair and grow nesw hair that
we personally give our positive
guarantee to refund every penny
paid us for at an every ansitance
where lit doe s not give entire sat
isfaction to the nser
Eexall 93 Hair Tonic fa as
pleasant tlo use as clear spring
water It is delightfully perfum
ed and does not greas e or gum
the hair Two sizes 50e and 1
With our guarantee back of it
you certainly take no risk Sold
only at our store The Itexall
Store L W ItfcConnell
NOTICE OF SUIT
Nannie L Lowman Sarah W
Lawman Edward E Lowman
JOelia P Loiwman and -hire un
known heirs and the unknown
devisees of Louis Lojwman de-
It AGheen Cshr
The Citizens National Bank
of McCook Nebraska
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY
Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000
V Franklin
DIRECTORS
A McMillon
Vernice Franklin
Hasten tne maKing or a dress to
which we havent time to give
half enough thought or else hur
riedly buy game- ordinary ready
made thing
So here is a timely siuggestLon
a very smart and simple dress
model style is just right
for developing -in serge linsaian
cord or the new wool corduroy
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weave rne waast design footn
novel and attractive includes- sev
oral of tha most admiral features
of the season a double collar in
square outline at the back a diag
cin al front closing and quaintly
outlined squared off cuffs and
when yen know that the skirt
six gorcd and to be made- either
with or without a panel at front
and back you can have no
doubt rd to the style of this part
of the- dress1 -and it has tlhc grace
fill and stylish raised waist line
seen in many of the best looking
mci ii n the anart shops
R A Gram
Senator LuFolleUe promises to ceased defendants heieiin will
come to Nrbaska about Apil 1st
in his candidacy for presidential
nomination There- s same- pros
pect that Colonel Ixooseivelt will
come a little later If so any
lack of interest in the ipast will
be amply overcome
A REMINDER
There os no time like the pres
ent for making the- serge dresses
tint ar e by do service- as indoor
wear ycit a little while -avid
on as street frocks Tt in varan b l
happens Int if waiit to make
them until the time comes for us
to sally forth witihcnt a coat aw
are caught unaware and have to
take notice that Judsan L Pack
ard plaintiff herein has filed his
petition in the District Court of
Red Willow County Nebraska
against the above named defend
ants the object and prayer of
which are to quiet the title of
the plaintiff in the Southwest
Quarter of seetion twenty nine
Township Ibur North of Range
Twenty nine in Red Willow coun
ty Nebraska and for a decree
that the defendants Nannie L
Lowman Sarah W Lowman and
Edward E Lowman are the sole
and only hiirs of the said Louis
Lowman deceased and enjoin
ing and forever barring said de
fendants or any cf them from
claiming any right to or right of
possession of the said premises
or any part thereof
Yon are required to answer
said petition on or before Mon-
day the 15th day of April 1912
Dated this 4th day of -March
1912
JUDSON L PACKARD
Bv C E Eld red Attorney for
Plaintiff
First publication March 4 Stsw
NOTICE OF SUIT
Nannie M Browne Harry L
Browne andIlo Browne C C
Sehrier and W L Browne as ex
ecutors of the estate of J L
Brc wne deei asjd Beards cf th
United Presbyterian Churches of
North America a corporation
Mary S Browne and the un
known heers and the unknown de
viseies of William Little deceas
ed defendants herein will take
notice that Minnie MeNiel plain
tiff herein has filed her petition
in the District Court of Red Wil
low county Nebraska against the
above named defendants the ob
ject and prayer of which are to
quiet the title of the plaintiff in
the Southeast Quarter of Seetion
Six Township 3ne Range Thir
ty Avest of the sixth principal
meridian in Red Willow County
Nebraska and for a decree that
the defendants release of record
two certain mortgages recorded
in Book 11 on page 290 and
Book 22 on page 70 of the rec
ords of mortgages- of said coun
ty and that in the event they
fail so to do within ten days the
decree stand in lieu of suah re
leases
You are required to answer
said petition on or before Mon
day the loth day of April 1912
Dated tins lui dav of March
1912
MINNIE McNIEL Plaintiff
By C E Eldred her attorney
First publication March 4 Stsw
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS
To Susan C Ilileman and to
all whom it may concern
The commissioner appointed to
locate a road commencing at a
point at the northwest corner of
seetion numbered thirteen and
the southwest corner of seetion
numbered twelve in town two
north of range 30 west of the
6th P M where road number-
ed 440 intersects road 40 m
Driftwood precinct Red Willow
county Nebraska and running
thence east on the seetion line be
tween said sections 12 and 13
Town 2 North Range 30 West
of the Gtli P M until the same
coincides with said road number
ed 440 and a proposal to vacate
that part of road known as 440
ajs described below
Commencing at a point on the
section line between sections 11
and 12 where said road No 440
bears eastward shall be vacated
to a point where said road inter
sects with the section line be
tween sections 12 and 13 all in
Town 2 Range 30 West of the
6th P M has reported in favor
of the location and vacation
thereof and all objections there
to or claims for damages must be
filed in the Oounty Clerks of
fice on or before noon of the
13th day of May A D 1912 -or
said road will be established with
out reference thereto
Dated at McCook this 11th day
of March 1192
GHAS K DUTCHER
County Clerk
First publication March 11 8tsrw
SEED FOR SALE
Red Spring Wheat
Barley and Corn
Updike Grain Co
S S GARVEY Manager
Phone 169
2
Drew Furniture and Carpet Co
Furniture and Carpets
China and Glassware
West B St Phone black 271
Most for your money
Osbora Burton
DRAY LIKE
All kinds of Hauling and Trans
fer Work promptly attended to
Your patronage solicited
Office First Door South orDeGrofrs
Phone No 13
Healing Plumbing
MiddletonRuby
Are prepared to fur
nish estimates on
short notice They
keep a complete iine
of Bath Tubs La
vatories Sinks and
other plumbing mater
ial including a good
line of lawn hose and
sprinklers
Phone No 182 - McCook Nefcr
DISINTERESTED
TESTIMONY
has sold more
Mcybest Flour
for the Superior Milling Co
than an other selling force
A satisfied user never hesitates
to recommend it she will pass
the merits of Meybest to her
neighbors and friends and fur
nish any one unbiased opinion
Get in touch with disinterested
information on Meybest Flour
uperior Milling
Company
CARL MARSH Local Dealer
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Designs
Copyrights e
Anyono sending a sketch and description ma
quickly ascertain oar opinion free whether an
Invention is probably patentable Communica
tions strictly confidential HANDBOOK on Patents
sentfrco Oldest agency for securing patents
Patents taken tbroueh Mann St Co receive
special notice without charge in the
mmm mwnmi
A handsomely Illustrated weekly Tmrcest cir
culation of any scientific journal Terms 3 a
year four months fl Bold by all newsdealers
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has opened a cream station
f at 212 W ist street and
will pay the HIGHEST
MARKET PRICE every t
day in the week
CHAS DAVIS Manager
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