r K P J h it -A i V - A Food to Work On ss s Work Work Work Lots of energy is needed to keep up the pace In the struggle the man with the strong body and clear brain wins out every time The man of to day needs something more than mere food he needs a food that makes energy a food to work on Although some people may not realize it yet it is a fact proved and established beyond doubt that soda crackers and this means Uneeda Biscuit are richer in muscle and fat making elements and have a much higher per cent of tissue building properties than any other article of food made from flour That this is becoming known more and more every day is attested by the sale of nearly 400000000 pack ages of Uneeda BlSCUitj the finest soda cracker ever baked An energy giving food of surpassing value sold in a package which brings it to you with all the oiiginal flavor and nutriment perfectly pre served Truly the food to work on Whoever you are whatever you are wherever you work- Uneeda Biscuit NOTICE OF SUIT To Ira Chandler ami tho Nebraska Loan Banking Company defendants You will take notice that the plaintiff Lawrence H ltoouej has filed his petitiou against jou in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska the ob ject and prayer of which are to cancel and dis charge of record the cloud cast upon the plain tiffs title to lots numbered five and six in block numbered twenty five 25 in the first addition to tho town now city of McCook Nebraska bj certain mortgage given May 1 1890 for the sum of 900 00 to the Nebraska Loan Bankinp company and recorded in book 19 page 471 of th mortgage records of said county and tho as signment thereof by said company to Ira C Chandler on May 5 1S90 which assignment was recorded July 1C 1890 in book 20 page 8 of the mortgage records of said county plaintiff al leging that said mortgage and the notes secured thereby have been fully paid and satisfied Plaintiff prajs for a decree that said mortgage may be canceled and discharged of record and that the cloud on his title caused thereby be re moved You are required to answer t aid peti tion on or belore Monday the 30th day of Octo ber 1903 Dated this 20th day of September A D 1905 Lawrencc H Rookey By J E Kelley his attorney NOTICE TO CBEDITOHS OF ESTATE OF SOPniA E BCKGESS State of NebraskaRed Willow county ss Lu the county court In the matter of the estate of Sophia E Burgess deceased I Frank Moore county judge of said county in sjid es tate hereby notify all persons having claims and demnnds against the estate of Sophia E Burgess deceased that I have set and appoint ed the following day for the examination and adjustment of said claims and demands as pro vided by law at the county court room in Mc Cook in said county to wiU The 9th day of April 1906 at two oclock in the afternoon All persons so interested in said estate will appear at said time and place and duly present their said claims and demands in the manner re1 quired by law or show cause for not so doing and in caso any of said claims shall not be pre sented by the 7th day of April 190C tho same shall be forever barred Given under mv hand and the seal of the county court this 7th day of October 1905 seal Fkank Mooee County Judge State of Nebraska Red Willow county ss In the county court In the matter of the estate of Alexander Campbell deceased I Frank Moore county judge of said county in the said state hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against the estate of the said Alexander Campblell deceased that I have set and appointed the following day for the recep tionexamination and adjustment of said claims and demands as provided by law at the county court room in McCook in said county to wit At one oclock afternoon of the 26th day of March 1106 All persons so interested in said estate will appear at said time and place and duly present their said claims and demands in the manner required by law or show cause for not so doing and in case any of said claims shall not be presented by the 2Ilrd dav of March 1906 the same shall be forever barred Given under my hand and the seal of the county court this 23rd day of September 1905 seal Feank Moore County Judge NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY NOTICE OF SUIT Frank S Curry Mrs Frank S Currjhis wife first name unknown aud John llegenberger de fendants will take notice that on the 19th day of September 1905 E C McKay plaintiff filed his petition in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska against them the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a mortgage for 60000 given by the defendant John llegenberg er to said plaintiff upon lot twelve block thirtj -three in the second addition to the town fnowcity of McCook Red Willow county Ne oraska that no part of aid debt has been paid except the sum of 48475 and there is now due plaintiff from said defendants upon said note and mortgage and the interest thereon and for tho taxes for tho jears 1902 and 1904 and first quarter water tax for the jear 1905 paid by plaintiff the sum of 40259 for which sum with interest and costs nhuntiif pros s for a decree that defendants be required to pay the sameor tuui Mini irejju ca uu ruiu tu subisij iuduuiuuu found due the plaintiff You are required to answer said petition on or before Mondaj October 30th1905 Dated September 19 1905 E C McKay Plaintiff Boj le Eldred Attorneys for plaintiff ORDER OF HEARING State of Nebraska Red Willow county ss At a conutv court held at the county court j room in and for said county October 3rd A D 190a Present Drank Moore county gmlge in tho matter of the estate of Pauline Phillippi deceased On readiug and filing the petition of Edward A Phillippi prajing that the instru ment filed on the 3rd day of October 1905 and purporting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased may be -proved approved probated allowed and recorded as the last will and testament of the said Pauline Phillippi de ceased and that the execution ofNsaidinstru ment may be committed and the administra tion of said estate may be granted to Benjamin Strine as executor Ordered that October 23rd A D 1905 at 2 oclock p m is assigned for hearing said peti tion when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a county court to be held in and for said county and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons inter ested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the McCook Tribune a weekly news paper printed in said couuty for three success ive weeks prior to said day of hearing A true copy Fkank Moore seal County Judge A Guaranteed Cure For Plies Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case no matter of bow long standing in 6 tol4 days First application gives ease and rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it send 50c in stamps and it will be for warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co St Louis Mo SEND US YOUR ORDER k 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the cloth bound Ad dress Dr R V Pierce Buffalo N Y EEEHEEnBEVHBKElBialSLlEtMaSSC To Core M Cfcfliii One Day 1 I Take Laxative Bromo mnine Taiiets v pr I gevn aiMiara vm ow j - m -- j vy IWejBeWeWI M Iiiii I i ritr tt i -1 EEflEf I Triad of ihe Beef Packers It Will Bs an Important IKttle In the War Against Trust The Nature of the Charges and the Men Involved most important engagement THE fought In the war against trusts promises to be the battle which the federal government will begin on Oct 2 against the beef packers Mouths were speut by a fed eral grand jury In examining the opera tions of the packing companies which are charged with forming conspiracies in restraint of trade The result of this long and searching investigation was tho presentation to the court of n formidable list of indictments Among the men whose names are on tills list are captains of industry who count their dollars by millions and the cor porations represented by them are among the most powerful lu the world of trade and commerce With unlim ited funds upon which to draw In fight ing the charges against them these men and corporations will have the as sistance of the bestjegal talent obtain able The representatives of the gov ernment will have a task of almost unprecedented difficulty Referring to the general belief that certain lara corporations have fla grantly viol itul the Sherman antitrust law President Iloosevelt recently said at Chautauqua Many of these combinations by se cret methods and protracted litigation are still unwisely seeking to avoid tho consequences of their illegal action The government has very properly ex ercised moderation in attempting to en force the criminal provisions of the statute but it has become our convic tion that in some cases such as that of at least certain of the beef packers recently indicted in Chicago it Is im possible longer to show leniency Twenty one packing company offi cials aud five of the corporations with which they are identified were indicted by the jury which closed its sessions in Chicago on July L Seventeen of the twenty one officials indicted were charged with organizing a commercial I I Mm Mil EDWABD A CDDAHT conspiracy resulting in Increasing the cost of meat to the consumer The re maining four were indicted for con spiring to secure rebates from rail ways in the shipment of meat The corporations indicted were Armour Co the Armour Packing company Swift Co the Falrbank Cauniug company successors to Nelson Morris Co and the Cudahy Packing com pany J Ogden Armour is president of Armour Co and Charles W Ar mour Is president of the Armour Pack ing company Michael Cudahy is presi dent of the Cudaby Packing company but for several years he has not been in active direction of its affairs such duties having been performed by the vice president and general manager Edward A Cudahy The grand jury which investigated the packing com panies worked three months at its task There were twenty two members at the start and twenty two at the finish When the indictments were presented the court said to the jury You have worked at the sacrifice of your busi ness in the interest of the public If more citizens were actuated by the same public spirit there would be less need for enforcement of the laws At the head of the federal depart ment of justice Is the attorney general of the United States William H Moody The prosecution of these noted cases falls to the United States dis trict attorney for the northern district of Illinois Charles B Morrison and he is aided In his task by Oliver E Pagln assistant attorney general District Attorney Morrison has been a resident of Illinois since early boy hood when his parents left the east and settled in Lee county He grad uated from the Union College of Law in Chicago In 1878 and began the prac tice of law at Dixon HI In 18S4 he was elected state attorney of Lee county He was twice re elected to that position and in 189S received the appointment of assistant United States district attorney His promotion to his present post followed Oliver E Pagln has made quite a record in the Investigation of frauds and scandals In the federal service and In the prosecution of offenders against the laws of the United States He drew up the Indictments in the Oregon land fraud cases Including those against Senator Mitchell and Repre sentative Hermann he prepared thef report to the federal grand Jury In tho case of the postofflce scandals and is regarded as an expert in the drawing of criminal pleadings He is forty five years of age was formerly assistant to the United States district attorney n Chicago and was appointed to his ent post lalfioa A AMBASSADOR TO MEXICO David E Tliouiiinon Itcoentlr Pro moted From the nasslllnn MlmtJon David E Thompson who has been promoted from minister to Brazil to ambassador to Mexico has risen from the ranks through the agency of energy and brains Mr Thompson Is a native of Hillsdale Mich and was born In 1S7A When he was seventeen years old he sought employment in Lincoln Neb lie was unknown and almost penni less and was glad to get a job at han dling freight as a truckman in the depot of the Burlington and Missouri railroad He was soon promoted to lie a brakeman and then rose to be a conductor Nine years after entering the service of the Burlington road he was division superintendent of the en tire system Meantime he had been saving as much as possible of his earn- DAVID E THOMPSON ings and making small Investments Everything he touched seemed to yield good returns By 1S90 his private busi ness was of such magnitude that he decided to retire from his railroad posi tion and devote himself to looking after his investments A few years more and he was on the list of millionaire- Six years ago the Nebraska legisla ture was engaged in selecting a Lcessor to William V Allen In the United States senate There was a prolonged contest and Thompson was one of the leading candidates coming within seven votes of securing the honor President Roosevelt appointed him minister to Brazil in 1002 and now advances him In the diplomatic service by tendering him the post resigned by Ambassador Edwin II Conger Mex ico is a country in which Mr Thomp son Is much interested and years ago i he showed this interest by making ex tensive investments there Mr Thompson Is noted for his gen erosity While the Omaha exposition was In progress he sent all the chil dren of Lincoln between the ages of eight and sixteen to see the sights of the show Every Christmas he gives away a whole carload of flour Dur ing his connection with the Burlington road he established a system of res taurants which yielded him a yearly revenue of from 10000 to 15000 It was only a short time before he came so near being chosen senator that there was a bigger rush than usual in one of these restaurants one day and Mr Thompson who then gave them his personal supervision chanced to be on hand Seeing that a group of men were not securing attention he step ped up took their orders and brought them their food as if it were a mere everyday affair They did not know until afterward that they had been waited on by a millionaire A TYPICAL AUTOCRAT Alexander Bonlipran Former Russian MlniHter of Interior Alexander Gregorovitch Bouligau who recently resigned the post of min ister of the Interior of Russia after a brief career in that office is a stanch upholder of autocratic ideas He draft ed a plan for a national assembly and the one adopted and recently promul gated was based on his ideas though it Is said Important modifications were made In them Boullgan was born in 1835 and graduated from the Imperial vy V v yv jJJ r f y7 eV r fj jt v vy m t V iw i FfcT i vy sVVv - - w S f sfJ j rVv i r V s itttitt t jMt isri Xe 2 7 mFY43 -S 4 ffjS y 5 y j rr v - j - v c eaimmm - r s r s EDNA BARR 1 McCOOK 0tfviHK mjm m Sjr -V V B A J St I i rML X i s f s viz - jstjVj k ---- ALEXANDER G EOUIiIGAN College of Jurisprudence at St Peters burg In 1871 He served as 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