M Lot Lot 2 Toko Seven Minion 3 Lots -Ladies contains Cloaks which sold for from 500 to 700 all will go contains Cloaks which sold for from 800 to 1 1 00 all will go ITEMS FROM STRINGTOWN Business is slack in Stringtown Nelson Downs has been hauling rye to market this week Mrs John Schlagel is hero visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Dudeck Willie Podolski will return to Seward Sunday where he will again enter school School has opened again in district 2so 3 after a weeks vacation during the holidays Mrs Jake Roth and family and Daniel Roth of Haigler spent the holidays at Fred Wagners Mrs Joe Downs has been visiting on School creek at the home of her daughter Mrs Will Stadler Samllughes and Mr Phillips have met with good success in shelliug corn in this neighborhood The Xnias doings at the German church were well attended and greatly enjoyed by all present Otto Tilgner has been homo on a mriammxzmaamzixsi an For 400 For S700 Dress Goods Greatly Reduced 175 and 150 Dress Goods for 135 and 1 25 yard All 123 Dress Goods for 90c yard 90c and 1 00 Dress Goods for 80c yard 75c and 85c Dress Goods for 63c yard 60c and 65c Dress Goods for 45C and 50c yard 45c and 50c Dress Goods for 35c and 40c yard 38c and 40c Dress Goods for 30C yard 30c and 35c Dress Goods for 25c yard All 25c Dress Goods for 18c yard 1 8c and 20c Dress Goods for 14c yard All 50c French Flannels 42c yard All 35c Tricot Flannels 24c yard Trimmings of all Descriptions at Bargain Prices Ehb k5I short visit but has returned to his corn picking in the eastern part of the state Gotlieb Unger and Mrs John Lieb brandt returned last evening on 14 from Haigler where they spent the holidays Mr and Mrs Ben Schamel are home from the western part of the state aud will spend the remainder of the winter in this vicinity John Wagoner has been home over the holidays visiting the homefolks and returns Sunday to Grand Island where he is attending school Afcgyanteed Cure for Piles UjfiSng Blind Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles Druggists refund money if rAzo oinment fails to cure any case no matter of how long standing in G to 14 days First application gives ease and rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it send 50c in stamps and it will be for warded post paid by Paris Medicine Co St Louis Mo The Tribune makes a specialty of office stationery and type writer supplies KBFyJRHfcSM VS frlMr 33TS23I Hi V3zS ESiSSSIItiSsiSiuiiS JOHNS mwismm jLmiji7KmL sses Lot 3 T Cure a CeM in Om Day Cures Grip in Two Days on every Jzrz box 25c S 425 Drapery Curtains pair 350 Drapery Curtains pair Cloaks vtS5S5Wm A Of Dry Goods Carpets Shoes and Gents Furnishings Tv cdnes and for two weeks everything in his entire stock will be sold at extreme reductions in order to turn into cash all merchandise possible before inventory GLANCE OVER THESE BARGAINS CALL EARLY and do your buying before this stock is too badly broken Blankets and Comforters 6 50 all wool Blankets JjjFso per pair P 525 wool Blankets M 50 per pair fig 275 wool Blankets 410 Per Pair dm 250 1 1 4 Blankets i5 per pair j 225 12 4 Blankets i 68 per pair j 200 1 1 4 Blankets 48 per pair j 150 and 125 Blankets Fr pair 120 and gr F 85c and 60c Blankets Jk r pair 68c and B m 375 and 350 Comforters 4P68 2 9S and t 250 and 150 Comforters S2 ipSanci All 125 Comforts now V Carpets at Unheard of Prices Best 70c 75c and 80c EQ Carpets 3 O C All 60c and 65c CA Carpets JUL All 50c and 55c Air Carpets tZ L Lace Curtain Bargains All 850 and 9 Curtains All 4 50 and 500 Curtains All 250 and 300 Curtains All 200 and 225 Curtains All 100 and 150 Curtains Oarid Pr 15 J oo and Pr 1 95 725 A and Pr 1 45 75 - and Pr -3 Lots contains Cloaks which sold for from 1200 to 1600 all will go SSI Any Childs Cloak in the entire stock for regardless of cost or value c 1 20 and Pr 150 2 75 XBBBanBZBan Silk Inducements 150 guaranteed Taffeta 36 inch for 125 125 guaranteed Taffeta 27 inch for 95c 1 00 guaranteed Taffeta 36 inch for 89c 27 inch China Silks 47c 23 inch China Silks 39c Any Silk Shirt Waist Suit Pattern which sold regularly at 100 a yard will go for 85c yard yard yard yard yard yard Table Linen and Napkins 150 and 135 Linens for 125 and I15 yard 125 and 1 00 Linens for 98c and 89c 85c and 75c Linens for 65c yard 65c and 50c Linens for 45c and 40c yard Napkins at Comparative Reductions Mens Ladies and Childrerts Underwear must also go cheap Flannelettes Outings Shirt ings Yarns etc Mens Hats Trousers Shirts and Working Clothes as well as Shoes for every body will be sold during these two weeks at surprisingly LOW PRICES FOR CASH ONLY Dont forget the time is limited call early and often McCOOK NEBRASKA SOOsOOO COLEMAN H H Bandy was a McCook visitor Tuesday Miss Viola Corner visited Maud Cole man Friday Maud Coleman visited her sister Ger trude Thursday Frank Coleman took some wheat to McCook last Saturday Rev Ilawsworth preached at the Cole man school house last Sundaj M H Cole bought a span of horses harness and a carriage Saturday Mrs Jones and daughter of McCook visited with Maud Coleman last Friday Maud and Roy Coleman returned to Lincoln Sunday night to be ready for their work Monday morning Gertrude Wales nee Coleman spent Christmas at the old homestead The entire family were present but two Mrs M H Cole gave a party Wed nesday evening in honor of Maud and Roy Coleman All report a splendid time Uncle William has cot it in the neck I front part and for three days it was so bad ho said he could not write a letter above a whisper Mr and Mrs Bandy gave a party last Saturday evening for Maud and Roy Coleman The young folks watched the old year out and the new one in and the way warm messages flew along the Rural Free Delivery on the grapevine route was a caution The First Step Young Woman before milliners win dow to her maid That hat is perfect ly lovely I must have it Marie be sure to remind me to kiss my husband when I get home Womans Home Companion Easy Shes made a fool of that young fel low Weli she didnt have to economize on the raw material Baltimore Amer ican Onsrht the Idea Bluster Do you mean to say that I am a liar Blister I hope that I couhl not do so ungentlemanly a thing But I see you catch my Idea There would not be so many open mouths If there were not so many pen ears Hall BOX ELDER Charles Bolles returned last Monday to the University Rev J A Kerr spent last week with his family at Brady Island Mrs J F Miilor returned last Satur day to hor home at Friend Mrs J K Gordon and Eliza Johnson visited with Ida Modrell last Friday Ella Johnson visited with her aunt Mrs T M Campbell last Thursday On last Sunday Mr atid Mis Stephen Bolles gave si NewYears dinner toabnut forty of their friends and acquaintances The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs A T Wilson was quite sick last week but we are glad to note it is much better now Mrs Austin Dixon of Alma and Mrs Bon Lytlo visited with their sister Mre Mrs F G Lytic last Friday and Sat urday On Thursday oveningof last week A T Wilsons oung folks Charles Boles George Shields and W Y Johnson met at the homo of T M Campbell The evening was spent in music and eating nuts and candy The greatrst system renovator Re stores vitality regulates tho kidneys Jiver and stomach If Hollitters Rocky Mountain Tea fails to cure get your money back Thats fair 85 cents Tea or Tablets LW McConnell Thk Tribune wants a correspondent at Red Willow Write us for particulars The Tkibune and Inter Ocean 105 ORDER OF HEARING Stito of Nebraska Red Willow county ss At a county court held at the county court room in and for said county December iSth A D 1001 Present S L Green Couuty Judge In the mutter of the estate of James M Ham mond deceased On reading and filing the petition of James O Hammond praying that the instrument filed on tho iSth da of Decoinboriy01and purporting to bo tho last will and testament of the -aid de ceased may be proved approved probated al lowed and recorded as tho Iut will and testa ment of the wild James M Hammond deceased and that the execution of said instrument may be committed and the ndnrnistration of said estate nitty bo emitted to James O Hammond and Milton II Hammond as executor Ordered that January 10th 190i A D at nine oclock a m is assigned for hoarinir said petition when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a county court to bo held in and for said county and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not he granted and that notice of tho pendency of said petition and tho hearing thereof bo given to all persons in terested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in Tin McCook Tkiiiuxe a weekly newspaper printed in said countv for II suc cessive weeks prior to said dav of hearing seal S L Gkukx Countv Judge A truo copy NOTICE OF SUIT Catherine Reynolds and the Southeast Quar ter Section twenty Mint Town hip Three North Range Tweutj six West tith I M de fendants will take notice that on the 9th day of December HUM Otto Hopt plaintiiriierein filed his petition in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska against said defendants- the object and prajer of which are to foreclose a certain tax deed executed on the Ibth day of March 1902 to the plaintiff in pursuance of a tax sale of said property made on tho 23rd day of Februa rylM9 to The Western Land Com puny for tho sum of SU7S for taxes for the ears l 96 and 1S97 and under which sale there were paid the taxes for the j ear MS amounting to tho sum of S15 52 tho taxes for the year 1M9 amount ing to the sum of 1090 aud tho taxes for the year 1900 amounting to the sum of 12Gr Also to foreclose a certain tax sale certificate issued by the county treasurer of said countv on said premises for tho taxes for tho year 1901 on No vember 5th 1902 to this ulnintiff for the sum of 1270 and under which there has been paid the J taxes for thi year VA amounting to the sum of 9 pi that there is now due the plaintiff from said defendants for taxes on saiil premises under said taxdeed and taxsales including sub sequent taxes and the sum of 100 paid for pub lishing notice of the expiration of the time of redemption the sum of 1177 1 with interest thereon from the 9th day of December 1904 at the rate of ten percent per annum and attorneys fees equal to ten per cent of tho amount of the decree and costs of suit nnd pleintiff prays for a decreo that defendants bo re quired to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due with interest You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday the 23rd day of January 1905 Dated this 9th daj of December 1904 Otto Hopt Plaintiff By Boyle Eldred his attorneys SHERIFFS SALE T5v virtue of an order of sale issued from the District Court of Red WillowCounty Nebraska under a decreo in an action wherein Clarence E Pierce is plaintiff and Catharine C Egger et al are defendants to me directed and delivered I shall offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the eat door of the court house in McCook Red Willow County on the 9th day of January 1905 at the hour of 1 oclock p in the following described real estate to wit The southeast quarter se1 of section twentw five 21 township two 2 north of rnngo twenty six 20 west of the Cth P M in Red Willow Couuty Nebraska Dated this 9th day of December 1901 A C Crabtree Sheriff J F Fults Attorney NOTICE of tin discontinuance of the Iinri fliciit ii flic f with ollice at McCook and the transfer of tho business and archives thereof and its consolida tion with the South Platte land district with ollice at Lincoln Nebraska Notice is hereby giv en that the Pre ident of the United Stntesby Ex ecutive order dated December t 1904 has pur suant to the provisions of sections 2248 2210 and 2212 of tho revised Statutes of the United State- aud by virtue of tho authority therein given ordered that The Hitchcock land district in the State of Nebraska with office at McCook Nebraska be discontinued and tin- busine and archives of said land district bo transferred to and consolidated with the South Platte land district with ollice at Lincoln Nebraska In pur suance of said executive order tho land ollice sit McCook Nebraska will be permanently closed and discontinued at the close of business hours on January HI 1901 and its business and archives transferred to and made a part of the land office at Lincoln Nebraska on February 1 1905 Given under my hand at the City of Washington District of Columbia this thirteenth dav of December A D 1901 By the President W A RrciiARDs Commissioner of the General Laud Ollice NOTICE OF SUIT G G Griswold defendant will take notice thatonthe4th day of January AD 1901 Louise II Corwin plaintiff herein filed her ietition in the district court of Red Willow county Ne braska against the said defendant impleading with Walter E Corwin defendant the object and prajer of which are to foreclose a certain tax ale certificate issued on the 22nd day of January A D 1902 hv the county treasurer of Red Willow county Nebraska to Edward B Cowles and duly assigned to the plaintiff here in for a valuable consideration for the follow ing described real estate to wit The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter anil the east half of the southwest quarter of section IS in townsiiip2 north of range 29 west in Red Wil low county Nebraska said certificate being for the delinquent taxes for the years lsgl 1sh i97 li93 1899 and 19SX aud amounting to the sum of 0947 and under said -ale the sub equent taxes for tho years 1901 1902 and 1901 have been paid as follows September 11902 the sum of 97 delinquent taxes for the jear 1901 July ird 1901 the sum of JbG delinquent taxes for the year 1902 and September 27 1901 the sum of 762 de linquent taxes for tho year 19ij that there is now due the plaintiff for taxes on said real es tate paid under said tax sale including the sub sequent taxes tho sum of i272 with interest thereon at 10 per cent per annum from January 3rd 1904 for which sum with attorneys fees aud costs of suit plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants be required to pay the same or that said real estate bo sold to satisfy tho amouut found due You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday the 13th day of February A D 1901 Dated January 4 1901 Louise H Corwix Plaintiff By J E Kelley her attornej - rrr Modern Dentistry HERBERT J PRATT DDS Office over McConnells drug store MCCOOK NEBRASKA Office Phone 1G0 Res Phone lJL Registered Graduate Dentist Formerly Jocated in At lanta Georgia All opera tions pertaining to modern dentistry performed accord ing to the latest scientific methods used in the large cities McCOOK I GUNK DENTIST i HONK 112 Olllco over Graunis store McCook Nob MKS h F GRIG a AOKNT FOR ChasAStevens Bros Ready made Garments and Furnishing Goods Three doors cast of DeOroffs store L JET LINDEMANN Real Estate Insurance Ofllce ovor McMillans drug store II P SUTTON V McCOOK NEBRASKA JEWELER- musical GOODS NEBRASKA DR H M IRELAND Osteopathic Physician Kelley Oflice BIdg Phono No 13 McCOOK NEB Consultation free DR A P WELLES Physician and Surgeon OHico Residence 521 Main Aveune OHico and Residence phone M Calls answered night or day McCOOK NEBRASKA JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTER McCook Nebraska vSAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Waterworks Ollice in Postoffice building C H Hoyle C E Eidrkd Co Atfc y BOYLE ELDRED Attorneys at Law Long Distance Phono 44 Rooms 1 and 7 second lloor KaU Postotlice Building JUCLOOK fleD WE GUARANTEE To Prevent Hog Cholera From appearing on your farm Be prudent this year and pre vent a repetition of the losses of previous yeara Call and See Us and Get Written Guarantee AL T- -T tfi FOP MD5 - eA X A t ytt TESTIMONIAL Delmout S D- Dec 17 19 G I used L K for hog cholera and it al right It cured my hogs I had three sick Tes and they all got well and done line I also used it for chicken lice and mites and it is ui you claim for it It is the only Medicine 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