s DANBURY William Eifert in buildhiR a fino barn A C Furman tlio News man is quite sick aT Hawkins returned to Indianola Saturday IfjCnV - jfilrs VanVleot is having rocK naujea for a residence Mrs Annia has sold ber millinery stock KtcrajiHorndon milliner Hirom Plumb is under the doctors care with stornBoh trouble The ineotinga at the Congregational churcliare still in progress Alfred Motcnlf shipped one car load pfhogs to St 7oe this week J It Sims shipped two car loads of hogs to Kansns City this week The Methodists aro holding quarterly meetings conducted by Elder Wilson Miss Louie Osborn lost her gold watch on her way to hor school Monday morn ing Rev Murr is back from Beaver City whore he has been holding revival meet ings Webster Dowlerand Miss Daisy Dolph are helping G B Morgan invoice this week Silas Gibson has bought his farm back andhas decided not to go to Portland Oregon J L Sargent has put down a new well and put up a new windmill for Herman Wiutjen Henry and John Wintjon were sum mond to the death bed of their brother in Wisconsin George Osborn brought in a load of potatoes Monday morning and sold them to G B Morgan G W Stilgebouer Jr of Bartley is going to help his uncle E B- Stilgebouer in his butchershop and store Mrs Walters was summoned on the ac count of illness of her mother to 111 Mrs Henry Kettring is keeping house for her If the reports are true Lebanon seems to save their share of trouble this year with scarlet fever and one case of small pox southeast of town K MWade Mr Hayes father-in-law died Friday evening of pneumonia Funeral services were conducted by Rev Tirrill of McCook The Danbury public schools are gett ing along nicely The teachers are giving better satisfaction than any corps of teachers we have ever had Morgan Nutt received a car of corn from down east The gentlemen are feeding about 200 head of hogs and about 50 head of cattle There were quite a number of young folks on the afternoon train fromWilson ville They went back Sunday night well pleased with the town Mrs Nick Wycoff was summoned to the deathbed of her mother last week The next morning she received a tele gram that her brother in Henderson county Illinois had shot himself The town of Manning on the Missouri Pacific has but- two families and they have two nice church buildings Be hold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity BARTLEY Mr and Mrs Jacob Randel of the Willow attended church in Bartley Sun day W F Miller and Will Lyman have been on the sicklist this week with gp Mr and Mrs Will Hanson celebrated the 5th anniversary of their marriage Tuesday evening The Bartley Ice company have put up 100 tons of ice to supply the general pub lic through the coming summer Fred Huntwork had the misfortune to get his leg broken Monday while he and others were moving a water tank TheUoyal Neighbors installed officers Saturday evening and served supper to the members and their families Drs Hathorn and Brown made a kick this week because they had to take their own medicine both being on the sicklist H L Brown and family came down from Indianola Sunday visiting with the homefolks through the day and re turning on 5 The Degree of Honor installed officers Tuesday evening Wednesday evening over twenty persons were Initiated after which a fine supper was served Mr and Mrs E E Smith Mr and Mrs S W Clark Mrs L Burton and Mrs Cockran were Cambridge visitors Tuesday attending the organizatidn of a chapter of the O E S A Guaranteed Cure for Piles Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles Druggists refund moncf if pazo oinment fails to cure any case no matter of how long standing in 6 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 Sev lJrmtjkM Mlr9 r wts 19 9TnrttTne iixan PM Ranch -it and rough it and youll soon get rid of that weak chest ana that hack ing cough That is what the doctor said to a young married man with a wife ana cniia to care for and a modest salary to support them on He conldnH go West Love and duty tied JjQL him to o rJesk in tTo the city People dont llave to travel to cure coughs or strengthen weak lunqp Dr Pierce Golden Medical Discovery cures ob- m cfinqfa nonncantan I tf coughs bronchitis bleeding of the lungs weakness emaciation and other forms of mmr aJ8SLW a fcS ijettr mMMms2 lmiJ wore disease which if neglected or unskill fully treated terminate fatally in con sumption I will write you what Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery has done for me says George H Belcher Esq of Dorton Pike County Ky Thirteen years ago I was wounded by a ball passing through my lung I have had a bad cough almost ever since with shortness of breath and it was very easy to take cold the slightest change of weather would cause the cough to be so bad I would have te sit up in bed all night Could not eat or sleep at times was all run down could not work at all A few months ago I began using Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery Have not used more than two bottles and uow can eat sleep and work and I feel like a new man I cannot find words to sufficiently recommend Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery or tell the good it has done me Dr Pierces Common Sense Medical Adviser in paper covers is sent free on receipt of 21 one cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only The book has ioo8 pages and over 700 illustrations Address Dr R V Pierce Buffalo N Y LEBANON Mrs A C Bartholomew and Urban drove to Wilsonville Sunday Mr and Mrs M Thompson were up from Wilsonville briefly Saturday Fremont Breachs son Guy lias been sick with a severe cold on the lungs They have a new son at the Breach home William Staples has bought out Fred Deal and is now sole owner of the huller threshing outfit corn sheller and feed grinder William Hiersekorn and daughter Matie spent Saturday and Saturday night in McCook guests of his brother-in-law Charles FKnosp returning home on Sunday M J Walters son Samuel has been very sick with a threatened attack of pneumonia Mr and Mrs Townley grandparents were called over by phone from Indianola The farmers living near Lebanon seem very enthusiastic in regard to telephone connection with Lebanon Before very long there will bo two or more party lines running into town Several hundred dollars worth of hogs were marketed in Lebanon Saturday The farmers have been holding them for a higher price until they weighed four hundred pounds Adam Fritz of Mis souri Ridge marketed three that brought S5500 Your correspondent was in McCook a few days before Xmas and was at tracted by Santa Claus in one of the store windows Speaking about this to one of the clerks we were told that a little boy had been standing in front of the store all forenoon gazing at the win dow display and when they spoke to him he said he wished Santa would bring them something to eat for Xmas Our betterhalf tried to find the little fel low but he was gone In our fruit paper we note a statement by Henry Field of Shenandoah Iowa the place where we were born that Shenandoah had a population of five thousand and that they had no saloon nor never had had any That every year the day before Thanksgiving they bring dinners for the poor to the Ladies Aid headquarters On Thanksgiving 1904 they were provided with immense quan ties of food when lo and behold they could not find a single family in that town of five thousand population that could not buy their own Thanksgiving dinner R H Nichols is out from -Johnson county on a twenty one days excursion Mrs Nichols and the little one did not come on account of the scarlet fever scare Robert says that apples and peaches were so abundant and so cheap there this yearthat they were allowed to rofc on the ground as freight rates were too high to pay to ship them to western Nebraska They shipped one car of apples from Johnson county to Colby Kansas and the freight just ate up the car Why are freight rates from New York to the west better than from the eastern part of Nebraska to the same points NORTH OF LEBANON Kate Kreidt has been a grip sufferer for the past two weeks Adam Fritz had two friends visiting him from Ash creek this week Walter M Pennington was an Indian ola business visitor Wednesday 3KaESaSS3S5Kt eil HiUUUU JSWUt OV1U iJ mm Mitiv X UU vjfl 4 44 - KXKSmywsmsmMimmMGBm We understand that Mr Groesh has decided to move out from Cuming county and will live on the Gallatin place We understand that the 29th will bo Rev Prodoehls lust day here before be goes to Hamilton county to preach One of the pupils is to be confirmed Thurs day night of this week Chris Wall and Fred Quardor had a littld scrap the other day Fred had his wife and Rudolph to help him but we aro informed that Chris escaped un harmed Risky business thought INDIANOLA Another light snow fell here Monday night Jim McClung went to Kansas City Tuesday Mr Hedges shipped his cattle Tues day evening Mart Akers made a business trip to McCook Tuesday night John A Smith has returned to his place of abode in Delta Colorado The protracted meetings aro still in progress at the Christian church A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs D Schoenthal and wife January 14th W Dolans youngest child is critically ill and fears are entertained for its recov ery S R Smith editor of the Indepen dent is quito sick with what is thought to be pneumonia The Finch boys Lloyd and Reuben were in town a short time last Thursday calling on friends Revival meetings will commence at the Methodist church next Sunday and continue two weeks Mr and Mrs Chester Dow aro the proud parents of a new daughter that came to them on the 18th Mrs G W Burt returned from Iowa the first of the week whither was called by the death of a nephew Harry Brown and family consisting of himself wife and two children are visiting in Bartley and Indianola Mrs George Mick of McCook is visit ing her parents in this place They aro making arrangements to move here Mr Boast Rev J E Wilson Mrs A Wilson and Mrs Stalcup attended church at Bartley Sunday morning Denver Taylor a former Indianola boy was in the city a few days this week exchanging greetings with old time friends Mr Hendricks and R E Smith drove over to Missouri Ridge Monday They report quite a number of fever cases through the country Mrs Schoenthal living two milessouth of town has been very low but at this time is some better and hopes are now had that she will soon recover Miss Lena Hill who has been visiting for the past three or four weeks with her parents has gone back to Denver where she is employed as a hospital nurse Christopher Jensen had a narrow es cape from death a few days ago while cutting timber in the woods He cut a tree down and in falling it had lodged in such a manner as to pinion him down and he could not extricate himself He called his partner a young man who was helping him to his assistance The boy had to chop the tree through again before Mr Jensen could be liberated Ho was considerably bruised about the arm and shoulder Dan Harrison of the firm of Harrison Harrison suffered a severe accident the other morning and one might judge by looking at his face that ho had been in a prize fight As he was coming down the steps of his residence in some unaccountable manner he slipped and fell The ground flew up and hit him in the face skinning his nose blacking his eye and otherwise spoiling his good looks And yet Dan stoutly denies tak ing anything stronger than water The Original Foley Co Chicago originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foleys Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine Ask for Foleys Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered as no other preparation will give the same satisfaction It is mildly laxative It contains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons Sold by A McMillen Cambridge Flour I now have the exclusive agency in McCook of this celebrated flour Every sack is guaranteed I also have the McCook flour and feed of all kinds Yourpatronage will be ap preciated Phone 186 J E NELHS Second door east of DeGroffs HSSESK2SaHKE3BB Cold In Oae Bay Take LaXatfW BrMO CkpEke TcKefe J2 VL This sio rcafTfrrn V Xyr Cores Grip En Two Days oa every ssgrf box 25c It should be borne in mind that every cold weakens the lungs low- j ers the vitality and prepares the system for the more serious dis eases among which are the two greatest destroyers of human life pneumonia and consumption Chamberlains Cough Remedy has won its great popularity by its prompt cures of this most common ailment It aids expectoration re lieves the lungs and opens the secretions effecting a speedy and permanent cure It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia I Price 25c Large Size 50c CULBERTS0N Jas Ferrier Jr returned from a business trip to Omaha Sunday a m A number from town took in the bas ket supper district No G Friday evening A C Troutman and sons Paul and Stanton wont down to Mascot to be gone a week or ten days Mrs MaryLatky Grand Chief of Hon or was witn tne Degree oi Honor lodge at this place Monday evening Mrs Steve Young of Fort Morgan Colo was in town the first of the week guest of Mrs M O Reynolds Mrs Frank Henderson and brothers Charles and David Knowles of McCook spent Sunday under the parental roof- A number of the young people enjoy ed themselves at a surprise party on Master Kent Clifton Monday evening O P Simons went down to Holbrook last Monday evening to visit tho home folks Bert Brown of Bartley is taking his place in the depot Mrs Jim Magee of Rivorton Neb visited with her parents and friends at thisplace the last of the week return ing home on Tuesday evening The business co partnership existing heretofore under the name of Solomon Knowles by mutual agreement has been dissolved Mr Solomon will continue to do a land business as a successor of the old firm WORTH STAR There are now 26 pupils in tho North Star school On Saturday evening January 17th the young people in and about the North Star neighborhood had a surprise party in honor of the teacher Miss Grace Phillips The party was gotten up by the older pupils who made badges of blue ribbon with the words North Star on them to be worn by the teacher and the pupils The evening was enjoyably spent in playing the usual games and a fine lap supper was provided None went home disappointed of having a hap py evening BANKSVILLE Josh Rowland was a business visitor here Tuesday The cold wave is with us the ther mometer registering 4 degrees below this morning B J McDermott was canvassing this section last week in the interest of a county map of Red Willow county County Superintendent Flora B Quick was visiting Grant precinct schools Tuesday and made a call at Banksville She expressed her satisfaction at the ap parent success of Miss Julia Goodenber gers school in district 51 BOX ELDER I N Shepherd went to Max last Mon day to visit his son Harry Arthur Doyle left last Monday morn ing for his ranch in Mexico Mrs Bert Hockman is visiting her sis ter Mrs Dan Cashen at Danbury Rev J A Kerr went to Max last Mon day evening to assist Rev Harry Shep herd in special meetings Therefore there will le no preaching services at the church next Sunday evening Are you a judge of beef cattle If so you should read the article on The Modern Type of Beef Animal by Les lie Smith of St Cloud Minn in this weeks Homestead If not you should read it anyhow and get this able experts views Mr Smith pronounces four or five breeds equally good and names as such Shorthorns Herefords Aberdeen Angus and Galloways He regards cli matic adoption as important and insists on uniform laying on of flesh He lays down all the points in judging beef cattle and also defects to bo avoided He regards easy feeding and quick ma turing animals as best and warns against feeding too long Get the best breed he says and breed right feed right and prosperity will be yours Such ar ticles as these every week have made The Homestead the great farm journal of America It should be in every farm home in Red Willow county and it will not be the fault of The McCook Tribune if it is not We shall be glad to order it for you Constipation and piles are twins They kill people inch by inch sap life away every day Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea will positively cure you No cure no pay 35jcents Tea or tablets L W McConnell Tho groalest system renovator Re stores vitality regulates the kidneys liver and stomach If Hoilbters Rocky Mountain Tea fails to cure get your money back Thats fair 35 cents Tea Jr Tablets LWMcCounoU MOTICE of tha discontinuance of the Hitch 1 cock land district in the stnto of Nebraska with office at McCdok and tho transfer of tho business and archives tlioreof ami its consolida tion with tho South Platto land district with office at Lincoln Nebraska Notice iphoreby wr en that thoPro identof UmUnited StnUisbyEx ecutivo ordor duted Decombor 8 11X14 has pur suant to tho provisions of sections 2248 2250 and 2252 of tho revised Stntnte of the United States aud by virtue of tho authority therein given ordered that Tho Hitchcock land district in the State of Nebraska with oflice at McCook Nobra kn be discontinued and the btmiueHSund archives of said land district be transferred to and consolidated with tho South Platto land district with oflice at LincoluNebraska In pur suance of said executive order tho land oilico at McCook Nebraska will be permanently closed and discontinued at tho close of business hours on January 1 lKftnnri its business and archives transferred to and made n part of tho land office nt Jjincoln iNubrnska on February 1 IWJj Given under my hand at the City of Wnshington District of Columbia this thirteenth dav of December A D 1904 By tho President WA Richakds Commissioner of the Ueuoral Laud Oflice NOTICE OF SCIT G G Griswold defendant will take notice that on the 4th day of January AD lOJo Louiso II Cor win plaiutifr herein illed her petition in the district court of Red Willow county Ne braska against the said defendant impleading with Walter E Corwin defondant tho object aud pra j or of which are to forecloo a certain tux sule certificate isued on tho 22nd day of January A D 1902 bv the county treasurer of Red Wiliow county Nebraska to Edward B Cowles and duly asoignod to tho plaintiff hore in for a valuable consideration for the follow ing described real estate to wit Tho soutbweat quarter of tho northeast quarter tho northwest quarter of the Hmthoat quarter aud tho enst half of the southwest quarter of section 18 in township 2 north of range 29 west in Rod Wil low county Nebraska said certificate being for the delinquent taxes for the years 1895 19G1897 1S98 1899 and 19X and amounting to tho sum of 947 aud under said sale tho subsequent taxes tor tliejears 1901 1902 and 190U have been paid as follows September 1 1002 tho sum of 8 97 delinquent taxes for tho year 1901 July Hrd 1903 the sum of GfeG delinquent taxes for the vear 1902 and September 27 1901 tho sum of 702 de linquent taxes for the year 1903 that there is now due tho plaiuiifiT for taxes on said real es tate paid under said tax sale including tho sub sequent taxes the sum of 13272 with interest thereon at 10 per cent pornnimni from January 3rd 1904 for which sum with attorneys foes and cots of suit plaintiff prays for a decree that tho defendants be required to pay tho same or that said real estate be sold to satisfy tho amount found due You nre required to unswer said petition on or before Mouda tho 13th day of February A D 190 Dated January 4 1905 Loujsb H Corwtn Plaintiff By J E Kelloy her attorney NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS To Win A Parish Porta Wilson Walter W Morrison and to all whom it may concern Tho commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at tlin southeast corner of section six 6 township three 3 range twenty six 20 west Sixth P M in East Valley precinctvRed Willow county Nebraska running thence east on section lino between sections five 3 and eight 8 to southeast corner section five 5 town three 3 range twenty six 26J west Sixth P M terminating thereat has reported in fa vor of tho location th reof and all objections thereto or claims for damages must bo filed in tho county clerks oilico on or before noon of the 6th day of March 1905 or said road will be es tablished without reference thereto E J Wilcox County Clerk PUBLICATION NOTICE John J Little Jessio M Lirtlo and John Doo real name unknown defendants will take no tice that Barnett Lumber Company plaintiff has filed its petition in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska against said defend ants tho object and prayer being to foreclose a mortgago dated April 20th 1904 on the follow ing property to wit Lots 43 49 and 50 in block 2 in the town of South McCook in Red Willow county Nebraska given to secure the payment of two promissory notes signed by defendants John J Littlo and Jessie M Little one for 35 70 maturing October 20thl904 and tho other for S3000 maturing April 20th 1905 both dated April 20th 1904 and drawing interest nt ten per cent per annum from date and the sum of 2492 paid by plaintiff as taxes on said promi os for the yeara 1902 1905 and 190i Said mortgace is igned by defendants Jolm J Littlo and Jessio M Little There is now dne plaintiff on the promissory note maturing October 20th 1904 and for taxes paid tho sum of rt0G2 with inter est at ten percent per annum on 3r7 thereof from April 20th 1904 aud on 2492 thereof from Januarv 12th 1905 and there will become due plaintiff on April 20th 1905 on the promissory note maturing on that day the sum of 3000 with interest nt ton per cent from April 20th 1904 and plaintiff prajs for a decree that said defendants be required topay tho same or that said land be sold to satisfy said amount due and to become due plaiutilf with interest and cots of suit Youare required to answer said petition on or before Monday tho 20ch day of February 1905 B vknett Lumber Company Plaintiff By W S Morlan Its Attorney NOTICE OF SALE Iti the district court of Red Willow county state of Nebraska In tho matter of the application of W S Fitch guardian of Edward L Nottleton insane for license to sell real estate Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Honorable R C Orr judge of the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska made on the 30th day of December 1904 for the sale of tho roal estate hereinafter described there will bo sold at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash at tho east front door of tho court house in the city of McCook in said county on the 13th day of February 1905 at the hour of 10 oclock a m the following described real estate to wit Tho south half of the south east quarter and lot eight in section twenty nine and lot five in section twenty eight all in township three north in range thirtv west of the 6th P M Red Willow county Nebraska Said sale will remain open one hour Dated this 14th day of Januarv 1905 W S Fitch Guardian of Edward L Nettleton insane Boyle fc Eldrcd Attornej s ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In tho district court of Red Willow county state of Nebraska In ttie matter of the application of Mabel M Kimmell administratrix of the estate of Anna Cunigunda Flohr for licenso to oll roal estate This cause came on for heariug upon the peti tion of Mabel M Kimmell administratrix of tho estate of Anna Cunigunda Flohr for license to sell tho following described real estato belong ing to said estate to wit Lots thirty six and thirty seven in block two in south McCook Ne braska for the purpose of paying tho indebted ness against said estate amounting to the sum of Sixty four and twenty one hundred tlis dollars and tho cost of administration and expenses there not being sufficient personal property to pay said debts and expenses It is therefore ordered that all persons inter ested in said estate appear before me at my oilico in McCook Nebraska in said county of Red Willow on the 25th day of February 1905 at nine oclock a m to show cause why a license should not be granted to said administratrix to sell said real estate for tho purpose of paying said debts and oxpenses It is further ordered that notice of this hearing be given by publica tion in The McCook Tribune for four successive weeks Dated this 33th day of January 1905 R C Ore Judge of the District Court Boylo Eldred Attorneys ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the county com missioners of Red Willow county will receive sealed bids for the printing of commissioners proceedings legal notices and delinquent taxes for tho year 1905 parties receiving contract to furnish good aud sufficient bond for the faithful performance of said contract Said bids to be filed with the county clerk on or before noon February 16th 1903 and to be endorsed thereon Bids for county printing for tho year 1903 Commissioners reserve the xight to reject any and all bids Dated this 17th day of January 1905 1-20-1 ts E J Wilcox County Clerk ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES OF RED WILLOW COUNTY FOR 1905 County general fnnd 16000 00 Bridgefund 7000 00 Road fund 5000 00 Soldiers Relief fund 500 00 WillowGrovo precinct bonds 1000 00 North Valley precinct bonds 500 00 Bartloy village bonds 400 00 McCook city bond3 1000 00 School district bonds 8000 00 E J Wilcox County Clerk m V i ModexaL Beniistry - HERBERT J PRATT DDS Office over McConneH8 drug store McCOOK NEBRASKA Office Phonk 160 Res Phone 131 Registered Graduate Dentist Formerly located in At lanta Georgia All opera tions pertaining to modern dentistry performed accord ing to the latest scientific methods used in the large cities ZL I III B r ar AGENT FOB GUNN DENTIST mom 2 Oflice over Graunis store McCook Neb MRS L F GHIGG ChasAStevens Bros Ready made Garments and Furnishing Goods Tlireo doors oust of DeGroffs store L H LINDEMANN Real EstateInsurance Office over McMillans drug store Hf P SUTTON MCCOOK -v McCOOK NEBRASKA JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS NEBRASKA DR H M IRELAND Osteopathic Physician Kelley Office Bldg Phono No 13 McCOOK NEB Consultation free DR A P WELLES Physician and Surgeon Office Residence 524 Main Aveuue Oflice and Residence phone 53 Calls answered night or day McCOOK NEBRASKA JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED A33STBACTEE McCook Nebraska ESAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Water Works Office in Postoffice building C H Boyle C E Eldeed Co Atty BOYLE ELDRED Attobneys at Law Long Distance Phone 44 Rooms 1 and 7 second floor Mr rnnfr fleD Postoffico Building 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 years Call and See Us and Get Written Guarantee Waos I faSjXJLIz r29i nXl Kl -vi-v- r - - - S A Men jernifiifrj t v r K y VS B fi 3 NDS AK a -- I - iA yj TESTIMONIAL Delmont S D Dec 17 1902 I used L K for hog cholera and it was all right It cured my hogs I had three sick ones and they all got well and done fine I also 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