y WEEm P1 5 unci w jski s rvaire j mi is mm i mm wm B HI rfy rfltfHfn TJnaeTnhonThlacFeTC I The Latest Thing in Stoves For a midnight supper as for any other meal at other time the very latest thing in stoves the 1 that stove artists can do is a It Burns Oil No Ashes It Concen trates Heat No Wcclc It is Handy Jfo Dirt It is Ready No Delay SHE zw zBimi ftJJHc A3inL K hect vhca ycu ws tit It is 3 quick cs czs r i v i i cticucr cna nanacr uias ccsi encaper tian electricity The New Perfection Stave hoj Jens cauaeled turqjoise blsc chimneys It is handsomely finished in nie with csbicct too drop shelves towel racVj etc Made vmh 1 2 cr 3 burners All dealers carry the New Perfection Stove Free Coot Book with every stove Ccok Book also Cr en to anyone sending 5 cents to cover mailing cost STANDARD OIL COMPANY NEBRASKA -23 II gQ9k sim It concentrates th end wncrc yoa want it jrMaiwiireTuwiwwittiwJuw GRANT DANBURY Sam J Randall general manager Will Malleck and Miiss Addie of tho J I Cap Threshing Machine Hclcomb of Indianola visited at the Co was cut to see the Wesch broth- IIowo Springer home Saturday night ers and Icckcg after ether business and Sunday in action last week j Cliff F Bartley 113 visiting at the Henry Wesch was a Herndon Kan W T Henton heme this week visitor Saturday P H BIjnck and family departed Wednesday night on 10 for Canada to make tksir heme Mr Blunck lias been ssctior foreman at Oxford the pst year and has been in the Burlington senee fcr a number of years Wo wish them success in Wier rw hcans John acd diss Wesch are run ning two sulky listers The boys say they are getting their bunch of yourg vc jlzz tamed down a little 17 thus tinto Mr Krsht dd the Porterfield sspieniert ttcck at public auction at Traer Kamas It was sold rather cheap I E Potcrr iarted to list corn en 4Iie Earner place last week R F D No 1 Jaccb EoTele met with an accident tc Its ts traction engine last Sat urday blh censed no little delay snncyar3 and expense While crose iag Tiie 22t river bridge the sec ond tpan gave away under the -weight cf the big engine which vrojglts about 16 tons and the front nd cl the machine fell into the riv er It was not gotten out of the river until Tuesday afternoon Re pairs en the bridge were completed today ari the bridge was again cfp oned to travel Fortunately no one was injured Mrs Alice Horrell cf Leadville Col orado is here on a visit to he Stroud family BOX ELDER Mr and Mrs L A Bible visjted Tom Elms and wife last Sunday Mrs Tom Elms called on Mrs T M Campbell Monday afternoon Dr and Mrs C M Worth and Rlirc Mattern took an auto trip to St Ann last Sunday Mrs L S Foutch is having a se vere attack cf the grip TJCiSie and LeRoy Younger cams home from Friend Sunday night There will be preaching and Sun day school Sunday morning and Ep worth League Sunday evening Ev erybody ccme Advertised List FctliJcving is a list of mail Mrs- Nick Wyckcffs brother fron Illinois came Saturday for a visit at the Wyckoff home Mrs Rida Drath who was operated on at Beaver City is improving nicely Passenger train No 190 has chang ed time to 423 oclock since Mon day There were a number of people up from Lebaron Saturday night to take in the high school play Tho high school play was greeted j by a very large audience Saturday night the proceeds amounting to something oer 4000 RED WILLOW Spring work is progressing Mrs Longneckcr has been quite u3ck for several weeks but is now better -Mrs J E Wilson of Salem Ne braska came in first of the week to help care for her sick mother Jaccb Longnecker and little son Elmer otFleming Colorado came middle of the week visiting home folks and calling on old friends Mrs Taylor spent several days last week visiting among friends north of Indianola Mr and Mrs Harris are living in one of Louis Longneckers houses and hope to regain their health in this Nebraska atmosphere MARION Mrs S H Stilgebcuer is slowly recovering from her recent illness H A Reed and Miss Myrtle Red fern were Bartley business visitors recently Nearly an inch of rain fell here a week ago which -will help the growing crops considerably J E Dodge returned from a weeks business and pleasure trip to Lincoln Thursday J W Lynch of Tecumseh visited at the A Reed home a few days re cently The sewing circle met with Mrs Marion Powell Friday Ethel Redfern caniD in from Aub urn Wednesday having finished her term of school there i N R Rhoades and wife are among us again having arrived here close of last week and will run a Lng uncalled for at the postoffice at rmt in the Dodge buiidins IklcCcok Nebraska Letters Bartlett Mrs- Edna Cock Miss- L M 2 Elucttson Mr W F Garrett Mr WUiam 3Iasen Mr Fred McCook Mr V E Cards Buthler Mr Merita Itavfc Mies Hlnee Hcod Mess Margaret Keith Jack Lewis Mr R J Swansen Mr Harry Scctt Mr Jack Shafer Mr Albert LON CONE P M Engraved Cards Orders for engraved cards will re- ceivfc prompt and satisfactory atten tion at The Tribune office Cards and invitations also printed tasteful ly Call and see samples and we -will quote you prices Satisfaction tjjuarantPFd I J H Wicks arrived Friday for a J few days visit with old fmnds jJake dont look like he had been i starved since he left here I Wm Sandon and Rev Anderson t were business visitors in town on Wednesday J Mrs Bartholomew and children vis aed relatives at Lebanen last week Mrs Jaccb Wishon and children vOaited her parents near McCook a few days last week Fred Mack of Chicago Illinois was a buDJness visitor m town one day tlast week guest of his uncle S JL Sfcslgebouer T F Gockley finished assessing this precinct last Wednesday - Last Tuesday Aiwil 30 was the anniversary of the worst cyclone that ever struck these parts being six years ago Our hiabby is gOjod groceries Thie Best of EveryAig A trial order -will convince you D MAGNER Phone 14 cjwoRHTDTSggStrri i n n tr Cruel and Implacable Tuaregs oi Tripoli Native Desert Tribes Who Would Aid Turks to Resist Italian Conquest Believed Descendants of Crusaders Tripoli Should Italy seriously at tempt the conquest of the interior of Tripoli an interesting situation will arise in the event as appears prob able of the native Tuareg tribes com ing to the assistance of the Turks They are believed to be descendants of the Crusaders and although Mos lems their favorite ornament is the cross while many of their customs and some words cf their language such as angelus for angel and meci for God are undoubtedly of Christian origin Many are of the opinion how ever that they belong to the Berber tribes once inhabiting the whole coast line of North Africa and that they took posession of the desert regions in the hinterland of Tripoli when the main body of this people were driven back to the Atlas mountains by the immigrating Arabs who swarmed over the whole of North Africa in the eleventh century The Berbers are of Semitic origin and formerly professed the Christian religion but since the Arab conquest they have retrograded in every way and are now among the most bigoted adherents of Mohammedanism It is not improbable that many ot the Crusaders may have remained in Africa and made common cause with the Christian tribes against the invad ing Arab as some of the expeditions against the Moslems of Palestine landed- in Africa St Louis the leader of the seventh and eighth crusades dy ing at Tunis but be that as it may the Tuaregs are now stanch support ers of the religion of Mohammed The shape of the head and features lavor f is- gifj Tuareg Warriors the European rather than the Oriental type The hair is dark and the beard small The eyes are dark and pierc ing The Tuaregs are cruel suspicious and implacable are usually at war either with their neighbors or among themselves and are superb guerilla fighters It is evident that an alliance between these tribes of the desert and the undoubtedly courageous soldiers of Turkey will make the Italian occu pation of the interior an undertaking of considerable difficulty The native population in the hinterland of Tri poli numbers about 300000 LOSES HAIR AS SHE SLEEPS Pretty Ohio Girl Is Victim of Peculiar Sneak Vho Clips OfF Her Tresses Lima O Pretty eighteen-year-old Jennie Williams awoke one morning recently to find that while she slept her thick tresses of loiig brown hair had been shorn from her head Tho hair was found lying upon the top of a dresser with the heavy shears that had been used in committing the deed upon it A silver mirror was upon tho foot of the bed Police are at a loss to ascertain a motive for the deed although they are looking for a former boarder at the Williams home who it is said at tempted to force his attentions upon the young lady The victim is the daughter of the late John Williams at one time pro prietor of tho largest hotel in thn city 650 Pound Man Dies Frcni Heft Terser City X Tho burden of carrying around Co0 rounds of his own flesh and bone caused the death of George Shcber at the age of fifty Chcber so far as it known here was the heaviest man in the United States His obesity brought on an Illness which began - year ago His coffin was three feet three inches wide and it took 12 pallbearers to carry it One Way to Get a Crowd Seattle Wash Rev James Axtell of Centralia caused a sensation in that jcity when lie was carried through the streets in a coffin as if dead was resurrected at the most prominnt ccraer in the city and preached a ser mon on A Voice From Hell to a boisterous crowd After his sermon he was pallbearered back to bis home In his coffin J - - -IV CHURCH NOTES Baptist Sevtces apprcpnlato tc Mothers Day Sunday morning Christian Soiece Tthe subject for next Sunday morning services will be Adam and Fallen Man Christian Sunday school at 10 a in preaching at 13 a in and S p m II M Mitchell mil istcr Divine Science Unity health meeting on Tuesday and Friday venings Xeiv Thought Sunday school three oclock on Sunday lfternoon 123 AV D street Baptist Sermons at 11 a m ind t p m Bible school at 10 Jhristian Endeavor at 7 p m A learty welcome to all who wish to worship with us D L Me Bride minister Catholic St Patricks Church 830 a m low mass and sermon 1030 a m high mass and ser mon 230 p m Sunday school 800 evening services Rev Wm Patton 0 XL I pastor German Evan Lutheran East Gth street Xlorning service at 1030 evening service at 730 All German speaking people are cordially invited to attend Rev G Woekenfuss Congregational Special service fcr Mothers Day next Sunday morning A number of the lodges and fratern al orders will attend the service in a body Special music and sermon N evening service on account of baccal aureate INDIANOLA Mrs C E Mi u nick was a visitor in McCook Tuesday Charles Allen transacted business in the county capital Tuesday Chas Skalla was down from Mc Cook Friday evening on some busi ness matters between trains Frank Neel was up from Holbrook Simdav Prolific Kernel An unusual instance of wheat stool ing was exhibited in city Wednes day by Clint Hamilton of Driftwood precinct From one kernel of wheat in the sample shpwn 77 stalks of wheat had grown and to a height of 23 inches Mr Hamilton stated that in the field from which this sample had been secured he had only planted one half bushel cf seed wheat psr acre Marriage Licenses Harry Weber 24 and Pearl Grace Walton 25 both of Bartley Married by Judge Colfer May Gth Charles A Bellamy 2G of Grover Colorado and Lillian Ode Greenlee 25 cf Cambridge Married May S by Rev McBride Car Quir tfe 21 aid Agnes And irevc ffO both rf Wray Colorado Married May 3 d Ly Jce Cclfcr S50C0 EEWARD Fcr tlo bcit kept and meat nr tstbally arranged lawn and ter race during this saon com maneirg en June 1st and oriding October 1st The amount will be divided in seven prizes First 15 2nd 10 and five prizes of 5 each Parties desiring to en ter the contest will please notify I L Rodstromby postal card on or before June 1st Only private individuals and properties are included in this competition I L RODSTROM Chairman Park Board Get your share can help you JGdSMfiiClr1 iwrttro The Tribune SPSfSy - LOOK FOR THIS SIGN ON LEADING GARAGES The superiority of Michelin Tires is recognized all over the World You cannot know what a good tire is until you try a Michelin properly inflated as niinistrator of said estate and County Clerk Dutch and Countv Superintendent McDonnell Sundayed in Indianola Miss Jo Murry spent Sunday with her father and brother Jim Miss Robertson Miss Willis Pearl Allen Clara Wilson and Alice Thom as were among the list who attended the teachers meeting fa McCook on Saturday Mrs Tcwnley and Alice spent Satur day with Mrs Pennington in Mc Cook Gecrge Hill and wife returned to Colorado Saturday morning The art exhibit given by the high school was quite well attended r each evening a program was given The pictures were some two hundred ccfcnes of the worlds famous paint ings catalogues Avhich described the pictures and gave a short description of the artist Mr Strunk and lady friend cf IMc Cook spent Sunday -with John Strunk and family Indianola and Cambridge crossed bats Saturday the game being Avon by the visiting team Ed Price was among the McCook visitors Wednesday Chas Thompson and Arch McNeal were in McCook on business yester day that a hearing will be had upon said final account and petition at the county court room in the city of McCcok in said county on the 25th day of May 1912 at nine oclock am Dated this Gth day of May1912 FRANK M COLFER Seal County Judge First publication May 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 3rd day of 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 upoa 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 G 6ts NOTICE Notice is liereby given that The McCook Co Operative Hospital Association lias filed its articles of incorporation in the office of the Secretary of State of the Stlate of Nebraska and in the office of the County Olerk of Red Willow count- Nebraska The lo cation of the principal office of the corporation shall be McCook Nebraska and the principal place for the transaction of its busi ness sliall be Red Willow county Nebraska The general mature of the business to be transacted by said corporation shall be To equip maintain and operate a boa pital in Rled Willow county state of Nebraska to receive dona tions of money or property of any description to rent or purchase any real or personal property a rid to tTvt a building or build ings to be used in connection therewith fnd to sell any prop erty real or personal that my have ccme to the Association by gift or paCij when such prop erty ir i ru to be of use for the pur oj for which it was giv en or puroliEscd The amount of capital stock authorized shall be 25000 divid ed into 50C0 shares of 500 each which shall be subscribed for at not less than their pr value and which shall be non assessaible and no share shall be issued until fully paid for The existence of this corporation began- on March 4 1912and this corporation sliall have perpetual succession The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which the r upvuvugr Tsacuruay was wen parroiFruresr lized and withal a success I t figjSooJi IN STOCK BY Co Ro Livingston McCook Nebr Wants for rent for sale etc self shall not exceed cne f ourth oc a line in The Tribune NOTICE OF HEARING In the County Court of Red Wil low county Nebraska In the matter of the estate of Hi ram F Feekin deceased To all persons interested in said estate You are hereby notified that on May 6 1912 Sylvester Cordeal as administiator of the estate of Hiram F Feekin deceased filed his final ae count petition for distribution of residue of estate and for discharge of the par value of stock out standing The affairs of the cor jporation are to be conducted by ja Beard of Managers consistJig oi nine members selected by the stockholders from among thair number The officers cf the cor poration shall ccmsiist of a Pres ident a Vice President a Secre tary and a Treasurer who Ghall be chosen by the Board of Mr i agers The McCook Co Operative pital Association Anna E Fahnestoek Secretarv By L W MeConnell President Seal April IMOTICE OF SUIT Oscar Grismore defendant will take notice that on the 20th dav of April 1912 W B Wliittak r a -justice of the peace of Red Wil low county Nebraska issued an order of attachment in the sum of 1S973 in an action pending before him wherein Bullard Lum ber Company a corporation in corporated under the Ltvs of th State of Nebraska is plaintiff and Oscar Grismore is defendant that property of the defendant consisting of money owing by Matella Gordon to the said de fendant has been attached and garnisheed under said order Saic canse was continued to the Gth day of June 1912 at the hour of 9 oclock a m Dated this 27th dav of April 1912 Bullard Lumber Company Plaintiff CL E Eldred attorney for plain tiff April Application for License Indianola Nebraska Ma- 2 1912 Notice is hereby given that C n Hyaitt has filed in the eity elerks office of the city of In dianola Nebraska his bond and petition for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building on lot numbered 13 in block numbered 29 second ward of the city of Indianola in Red Willow county Nebraska for the municipal year ending April 30 1913 C H HYATT Applicant First publication May 2- sw 6t NOTICE OF SUIT Oscar Grismore defendant will take notice that on the 20th dav of April 1912 W B Wliittaker a justice of the peace of Red Wil low county Nebraska issued an order of attachment in the sum of 7403 in an action pending before him whrein Ilarcld P Waite and Edwin S Waite part ners doing business under the name of II P Waite Company arc nlaintiffs and Oscar Gris more is- defendant that property of the defendant consisting of money owing by Matella Gordon to the said defendant has been attached and garnisheed under said order Said cause was con tinned to the 6th day of June 1912 at the hour of 9 ocock am Dated this 27th day of April 1912 Harod B Waite and Edwin S Waite partners doing business under the firm name of H P Waite Company Plaintiffs Cv E Eldred attorney for plain- tiffs tioni ds at any time to subject it- April WOODWORTH Druggist nPl