i pi i S i ifc r y arwiLffgygggasmiM5gzfr3 kjJMwiKv tawgrgty SSS5S525S32S Fire and Wind Insurance i Written in First Class f Companies X C J RYAN 1 White Line Transfer Company F E WHITNEY Prop Specialty of moving Household Goods and Pianos Only covered van in city Phones Office 68 residence Black 232 BULLARD LUMBER Co SELLS THE BEST Ln ita id PHONE NO 1 Coa tggwwwgpggyggi SPECIAL H0HESEEKER5 EXCURSIONS TO UPTON WESTON CO WYO May 21 1912 TO MOORCROFT CROOK CO WYO June 4 1912 TO GILLETTE CAMPBELL CO WYO June 18 1912 I will personally conduct the above special excursions to assist ETomeseekers to locate and file upon 320 Acre Free Homesteads In the vicinity of the towns named Here you can file on free homestead lands that are valuable for mixed farming dairying poultry raising and stock raising the most certain and safe method of farming These lands are well covered with the most nutritious grasses known and large quantities of coal building stone posts and poles are nearby on government land and free to settlers RATES Very low homeseekers rates on these dates Send right away for our New Free Government Lands Folder with large map illustrations and des criptive articles about these lands D CLEM DEAVER Immigration Agent 1004 Farnam Street Omaha Neb An agreeable surprise awaits any one who usG Nj als Shampo Paste It leaves the hair thoroughly cleans ed soft and glossy Price 25c WOODWORTH Druggist Mrs Augusta Anton and Mabel went down to Oxford Friday even ins to be absent a few days on a visit We have the Wedding Break fast syrup D Magner plume 14 For jMackrcJ white Fdsh Salt Salmon and Codfish come Magner s Phone 14 LUMBER and COAL THATS ALL but we can meet your ever need in these lines from our large and com plete stocks in all grades BARNETT Lumber Co Phone 5 COAL We now handle the best grades of Colo and Fenna coals in connection with our grain business Give us a trial order Phone 262 Real Easterday EAILSOAD NEWS NOTES Engineer Don Snoke went to Denver today on a visit A C WLshe ic in Lincoln to day en a law suit of the company Engineer Barney Lewis is taking a little layoff just to rest up some Machinist Gu3 WLshe aecoimpan ied his son Will to Havelack Fri day ncght Fireman J F Hamilton went up to Denver Saturday on a visit to the family Mr Wood succeeds Wall to i he es maohni3t apprentice in the McCcok ishops Will Wiehe left en No 10 Fridaj night fee Havelcck where ho will go to work in the big shops Round House Foreman G W Kearns has been off duty for a few days with a sore throat Harold Morris has returned to the freight service and is braking for Conductor Tom Nash Mr Dolezal of General Supt Al lt ns car spent Sunday with his sis ter and friends in McCock Harve Snider and Lloyd Jennings also went up to Denver on Sunday night with Fireman Snider Chief Dispatcher F C Runnels returned from an absence east of a few Idays Friday night on 5 Auditor Gavin and family were passengers on 10 Sunday evening on a brief visit down the line Engineer Sergeant Campbell and Foreman Peterson went down to Holdrege last nigfnt on Xo 10 Fireman L W Snow went down to Holdrege Sunday on 10 to take the Holirege Hastings local run George Green has retired from the express office and returned to the Modrsil Rogers meat market Arthur ORourke went down to Lincoln Friday night to visit his brother at the university until Sun day evening Mrs C D Noble is visiting in Beatrice and Lincoln for a brief while being a passenger onj No 14 Friday night Fireman W C Staples and Fire man John Patterson accompanied Fir man Snider to Denver Saturday nigh for treatment -Mrs I L Rodstrom returned home Friday evening on 10 from a visit with Mrs M H Hammond in Denver of several days H M Gruvor and family left on Friday evening for Missouri to be ab sent two or three weeks on a visit to relatives and friends there John Schlagel hostler went to Lincoln Monday to be present at the hearing of a law suit in which the company is interested Mrs W L Egbert mother and two children went down to Hastings on No 10 Friday evening on a visit of a few days The mother rmeained Agent T B Campbell is up from Minden today on some business mat ters Tom takes to the work down there like a duck to water likes the job and the people Night Round House Foreman J R Pence and family went down to Cambridge on a visit to relatives end of week He returned on Friday morning but the family remained some longer A new time card went into effect Sunday There are no changes in the time of running maini linie trains Trains 4 and 11 on the Kansas City line have been extended somewhat running now from Oxford to Hast ings via Red Cflcud instead of from Hastingss to Red Cloud as heretofore Fireman Fatty Snider sustained a severe injury of his arm Saturday night at Minden his arm being struck by a freight car on siding at that point as they were running into that station Tho injury is such a3 o matke it desirable to take him to the liospital in Denver which was done Sunday night on No 3 If you want THE NEWS read The Tribune Klt DUTIFUL Tffl16 TO VMR MMkm BkM WHY M KAY i uiri ssyjsSMiSiyv -- - - fcBS5 3mmm xWr3mmiMiAojM f A Co PlUS LJCCLWCl d rWL 1 I11S YV Ladies Suit Dept Wash Dresses Reduced Prices 1350 Suits at - - 1080 1500 Suits at - - 1200 16 50 Suits at - - - 1320 1800 Suits at - - 1440 2000 Suits at - - 1600 2250 Suits at - - 1800 2500 Suits at - - 2000 3000 Suits at - - 2400 3500 Suits at - - 2800 ent but Councilman Brown Application of Win H Bodemaii came on to be heard Remonstrators withdrew their remonstrance and consented that license may issue if the council sees fit Application of same came en to be heard and was submitted on the evidence It was moved by Middleton seconded by Lineburg that applicants bond bo and is hereby approved and that upon tlv payment by sard petitioner of 000 into the occupation fund and to the city treasurer for support of the school district of said city the sum of 600 a license issue to said ap plicant as prayed Motion carried un animously The finance committee approved the following list of claims which were on motion allowed McCook Electric Co 94 41 H P Waite Co 7 45 H C Craig 5 00 Nebraska Telephone Co 9 25 L E Barger L Thorgrimson Western Union Tel Co Red Willow County Gazette Wihite Line Transfer Co Welsback St Lighting Co hXZZS2S2SSGe 2 00 12 50 52 11 15 14 50 154 00 D F Hostetter 11 05 C J Ryan 2 00 F L Wolff 29 17 W A Middleton 4 17 F L Schwab 4 17 A N Lineburg 4 17 A B Currie Co 27 34 E E Turner 1 49 White Line Transfer Co 6 75 L C Stoll 16 66 Peter Foxen 2 00 Peter Nelson 2 00 H P Waite Co 10 75 Gingham Dresses 175 to 350 Lawn Dresses S250 to 300 Batiste Dresses 250 to Soo Marquisette Dresses 6 00 to 1000 White Dresses 400 to 25 Childrens Dresses Highland Wash Dresses are the best dresses made for children All colors and sizes and the styles are the very best Attest L C Stoll Clerk A SHORT TRIP CIRCUIT At a meeting of the McCook Driving club held last Saturday evening Sec ret Elmer Kay announced that he had -ranged a short ship circuit which wou tart at McCook tho last week in Aug J Wray the first week in Septem ber Henkclman second week in Septem ber Imperial third week Indianola last week and Stockville first week in October This will bring the McCook and Indianola races three weeks apart and will not in any way conflict with each other When the new driving club was or ganized in March plans wero set on foot to hold a race meet at McCook on July 4th Recently it has been learned that the railroad picnic would probably be held at McCook on that date and the driving club will try to arrange with the railroad boys to help furnish ontertain ment for the picnickers on Indepen dence dny Since making the dates for the aut umn races it has been learned that the K of P contemplated holding their an nual festivities about the same time The driving club therefore appointed a committee to mako an effort to arrange with the local K P lodge to harmonize the programs so that both entertain ments can be held on the same dates with mutual benefits to both organiza tions The driving club intends to hold a three day meet and the plan as outlined by the board of directors Saturday eve ning wad to mako one day KP Day one day Hospital Day and one day Good Roads Day and make a liberal division of tho receipts with these dif- L W McConnell 1 55 ferent organizations if satisfactory Fred Schlagel 65 00 F M Kimmell 32 90 James Gollehon S6 08 R M Osborn 55 00 L M Higgins 5 40 Polk Bros 35 A E Marshall 35 20 C B Q R R 14 74 Mart Lawritson 1 20 The plumbers bond of M S Jen nings was approved on motion w rangements can be made With the present indications of prosperity and a good crop year the members of the driv ing club are unanimous in the opinion that there ought to be something doing in McCook this season and not force the people of the city and vicinity to go to other towns for amusement and entertainment and spend their money there With a program as above out lined if there is any Boost to us the Tf fT Tatt e Tsoxxasotjxz Co s Complete Line of Farm Machinery Includes et 4 eeoers an Beet Cultivators n S i i MK I N IBak JVKJ I wK i0 ACRRY BECAUSE SHE C0AES CL4B Iti ALkJRW SPRIrtG TIAE COLORS TO BE HAPPY LIKE lAY IS DO WHAT YOURSELF OUR STORE KQW GLLdAS WITH BEAUTIFUL tpms TO VER WE IiVITE YOU TO C0AE A lib SEE THEM VHE1 YOU m SO YOU WILL iUY BECAUSE YOU WiLLFMD OUR STYLES AUTRZtiTK Atib OUR PRICES LOW FOR OUR HIGH QUALITY t 9 j Another Oasis Established Moved and seconded that meeting last week in August ought to be a Red The city council was in adjourned adjourn until next regular meeting Letter week for McCook ssscion Saturday evening All night Carried It may not be generally known that McCcok has a real live driving club Tihe old speed association hav ing voted to disband a few of the local horsemen got together and form ed a new organization paid off the indebtedness of the eld association acquired title to the buildings and other property and leased the ground from the railroad companyin order to prevent the buildings from being torn down and grounds abandoned altogether as a race track Any one interested in the speed game is invied tto join the club on equal terms with the present members The present officers are H J Cox president Elmer Kay secretary Wm Lewis treasurer Directors L A Fitch H Winans J F Wey bright Wm Lewis H J Cox Elmer Kay Communicated Kodak and kodak supplies McCONNELL Dni Miss Agnes Osborn who has bean trimmer for Miss Peck this season returned to Omaha Sunday night -ff j e eeKs Selling Millinery Dept Attractive Summer Hats We are showing a fine lot of summer hats more novel creations are being shown each day Be among the early buyers don let fashion get too far ahead 50 Hats 5 to 10 values this week at 398 Ladies dont bother trying to figure out how we do it butprofit by our facilities for selling the best for less ITS OUR WAY fe J rf W d F D I T I f 1 M 1 ii 1 A clli Ur r We Keep The Quality Up and The Price Down CO Mosquitoes and gnats will not bother you if you apply NyaVs Mo quito lotion to face and hands before going out 25c per bottle WOODWORTH Druggist TCead The Tribune for the news NOTICE In the county court of Red Willow county State of Nebraska In the matter of the estate of James B Wade deceased To all persons interested in said estate You are hereby notified that on the Srd day cf May 1912 Nina Harris Wade as administratrix of the estate of James B Wade de ceased filed her final account and petition for her discharge as ad ministratrix and that a hearing will be had upen said final account and petition at the county court room in the city of McCook in said coun ty on the 25th day of May 1912 at the hour of ten oclock a m Dated this 3rd day of May 1912 FRANK M COLFER Seal County Judge First publication May 6 6ts pSSKSS555K5i S A AAS2mmAAAi TW J V T 9fe d W mrHK - 3ff IS I I Vl s S8888J5aaiaiH85H n on I 1 i nsures iiqrnt oiesome t ing day if you use 1 CRM aV sweei 1 i i r t ood 1 Jk A 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