fei Mhuwim s i N wwjajifnwyp k k V fcr v A BREAT I I Mill - h IBF 111 JI HIUMIIUUWIHH UI t e f f -- ICTKfcil lifo - rv THf r x2 ti iii iri J T Real Estate Transfers The following real estate filings have been made in the county clerks office since last Thursday evening M Murphy to S Kreidt wd to sw qr 12-2-27 1000 00 J A Huber to J Hubor wd to nw qr 2500 00 J A Huber to J Huber wd to se qr 13-3-30 1600 00 E C McKay to I Hegenberger w d to lots 11 and 12 blk 29 2nd McCook 100 CO II C Rider to S N Wilson vd to pt blk 30 Mccook 10C0 CO C H Boyle to O B Billings vd to so 0 00 C F Lehn to F J Schumacher wd to nwqr 11-4-30 1000 00 F J Schumacher to E L Means wd to hf of nw qr 11-4-30 800 00 United States to A W Dean pat to ne qr 18 4 20 United States to H J Moore pat to se qr nw qr 3-3-30 R E Devine to I D Long qcd to se qr ne qr 3-3-30 W Glover to J H Leggett wd to hf nw qr and sw qr 17-3-30 8600 00 J H Moore to J G Hodges wd to lot 16 blk 8 McCook 1000 00 E L Means to McCook Loan Trust Co wd to seqrswqr 18-2-30 1 00 J E Bartlett to GHowell wd to lot 9 blk92nd McCook 675 00 K Murphy to J G Schobel wd to lots 1 and 2 blk 4 1st McCook 500 00 Smith Dros Loan Trust Co to G Lang wd to w hf ne qr w hf se qr 20- 2 26 180000 G Lang to W H Bailey wd to w hf ne qr and w hf se qr 20-2-26 1800 00 E L Means to T J Pate wd to nw qr 18-2-30 1 00 E L Means to A B Dewey qcd to sw 1 00 R A Hatfield to J W Hatfield qcd to s hf nw qr 6-2-23 W OL 100 M P Turner to J W Hatfield qcd to s hf nw qr 6-2-28 W O L 1 00 Advertised Letters The following letters were advertised by McCook postoffice Nov 15th 05 Currier Mr E D Clark Mr Harry Brooks Mrs Nora Danner Oliver Decagiceirci Mark Evans Mr Will Evarts M T Fuschmeyer MrTony Foster Mr Emmery Huseman Mr Henry Hoagland Mr Hiram Hume Mr Wm Harrison Mr James Madison Mr Richard Williams Mr Theo Wickman Mr Henry May Miss Grace May Mr Davie Welch Mr P M When calling for these letters please say they were advertised F M Kimmell Postmaster To Cure a Cold in One Day Take laxative bromo quinine tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E W Groves signature is on each bos 25c Good reading cheap may be secured from The Tribune clubbing list SEND US YOUR ORDER A 2150 Hans Outfit Oomplett for THIS IS WHAT YOU GET Suit absolutely pure all wool worth - 1300 Fine soft Hat any stylo or color worth - 200 Pair of stylish Shoes worth ------ 250 Madras Percale Shirt worth or - - - - 7S Par of Fine Suspenders worth - - - - 25 Pair of fancy or plain Socks worth - - - - 10 Nice Handkerchief colored border worth - 15 Four-in-hand or made up silk -Tie worth - 25 Leatherette Suit Case worth Fine - - - 250 TOTAL -------- 2150 n - s it HafftaatCjw HflSSi mi awwroHMHWMM I invested in a package of 1 1 1 teaches you many truths 1 8 That soda crackers are the best of all food made from flour 1 Jxh That Uneeda Biscuit are by far the best of all soda crackers VgA WI That Uneeda Biscuit are always fresh always crisp always Wfr I NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY I NOTICE To George C Gray and to whom it mny con corn Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of March 1904 the undersigncdJohn Wontz Sr purchased of Ben Q Qossard county treas urer of Red Willow county Nebraska at public sale for taxes lot Ave block three in West Mc Cook Bed Willow county Nebraska for the taxes levied and assessed thereon for tho years 1895 to 1102 inclusive The time allowed in which to redeem said lot from said purchase will expire Novembor 25th 1905 John Wentz Sr NOTICE FOtt PUBLICATION ISOLATED TEACT Department of the Interior TJnitfd States Land Office Lincoln Neb Public land sale Notice is hereby givon that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of tho Geu eralLand office under authority vested in him by section 2455 U S Rev Stat as amended by the act of Congress approved February 2C 1S95 we will proceed to offer at public sale on the 27th day of December next at two oclock p m at this office the following tract of land to wit NE X SEM Section 5 Township 1 north Rango 29 W 6th P M Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to file their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale otherwise their rights will be forfeit ed Dated October 30 1905 W A Green Register Alva E Kennaed Receiver Dr Herbert J Pratt Registered Gbaduatk Dentist Office over McConnells Drug Store McCOOK NEB Telephones Office 160 residence 131 Former location Atlanta ueorgia Noti e For the best of all kinds of Build ing Materials Steam and Domestic Coals see I Ui Mai Phone No i Try Carney Egg I Tribune Clubbing List For convenience of readers of The Tribune we have made arrangements with tho following newspapers and periodicals whereby we can supply them in combination with The Tribune at tho following very low prices with PUBLICATION TRICE TRIBUNE Detroit Free Press 51 00 1 50 Prairie Farmer 100 125 Chicago Intor Ocean 1 00 1 03 Cincinnati Enquire 10 150 New York Tribune 1 00 1 25 TilcdoBlade 1 1 0 125 Nebraska Farmer 100 1 65 Iowa Homestead 1 CO 1 25 Lincoln Journal 100 1 25 New York World 1 00 1 65 St Louis Republic 10 175 Kansas City Star 25 120 Farm and Home 1 00 1 20 We are prepared to fill orders for any other papsr published at reduced rates The Tribune McCook Neb lE33SFr mLB A MILt 99 Is a laconic definition of a toboggan ride Its quick work going down the slide but its a long climb back to the starting point It is very much that way with health it is quickly lost and slowly BisiwU4MLH5aiiU regained When Sr the first svnrotoins jm of failing health ap pear proper care ni a y prevent the descent to utter weakness and debil ity Usually the complication of dis orders known as general debility has its origin in a dis eased condition of the stomach and other organs of di gestion and nutri tion These diseases are perfectly cured by the use of Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery It cures through the stomach disorders which have their or igin in a diseased condition of the stomach There is no alco hol in the Discovery neither opium cocaine nor other narcotic Iwas all run down had no strength had sharp darting pains all through me head and back ache every day writes Mrs Frank Cas well of Salamanca N Y I was also troubled with a distressed feeling in the stomach and pain in front of the hip bones I had a severe cough and it nearly killed me to draw a long breath I was so sore through my lungs I wrote to Dr Pierce telling my symptoms as near as I could He sent me a very kind letter advising me to try his medicines which I did and before I had taken them a week I was decidedly better I took two bottles of the Golden Medical Discovery and two of the Fa vorite Prescription and am sure I never felt better in my life than when I quit taking them Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets are a cure for biliousness MA L ORDER PROPOSITION 11 AC Mm i Ha Sr SmSI FOR 1295 CCUfl I1C nUC nfll I AR ordr d w will M1 this outfit complete In OCnU UO Ufir UULLAIi suitcase express to any address subject to examin It Is Easy to Order this Outfit We pesitirdr sioan tee to lit yea perfectly ation ana u cTeryming is satisicioiy pay express agent tUf 5 balance and express charses Sizes and Mataremants Coat comes In S5 to 13 chest giro chest measurement Pants come 30 to 42 ralst and SO to St lnseam give both measurements Shirts come It to 17K Bats come 6V to 7K Socks come SK to 11 Shoes come S tn 11 Glre sizes of all and stats whether you vrlsh suit ot fins cassimere or cheriot cloths PLEASE NOTE THE MEASURING DIRECTIONS maamjy To Cure i WViZSXSZ Com m Take Laxadve Bromo Quinine Taieta Sevan Moirtoiess6W In post 12 moMhs TCJS Signature I UJI - iVic v i I iiiiliiiii irlH3 I vvvf teat rr B i n Jflrfrp jr i I f f rfP Jr i p r i i I ksftiikm irrirE3BBBBHMBBB Hl Ffiy Cores Grip 2lr ia V In Two Dave a StfyjCfrzre Box 25c I - -- - vt -I - it v r r TrIM HIsW WT Wul iTTTmr T t ojpBMy THE SILENT WORKER RcoiiirUnble Value In Labor of 10000 Wisely Invented In these days of great financial trans actions when men are striving for power and riches the effect of tha ag gression of wealth as well as the wis dom of thrift and prudence are shown in the following article by Theodore Dreiser who points out the power an 1 equivalent In labor of 10000 wisely invested Herein lies the beauty of wealth If you have the opportunity by means of labor or Inheritance or any other hook or crook to secure the sum of 10000 you then have the equivalent of what if properly Invested is equal to one mans labor every day in the year Sun days included for all the time that you shall hold the sum mentioned Think of It One man working for you day after day in rain or shine whether there be good times or bad through sickness and In health one man work ing all the time If you were super sensitive and owned a slave such con scientious unvarying labor on the part of any one might be disturbing to you you could not be entirely indifferent to his material or spiritual wants If he were ill you might perforce almost be compelled to be sorry If he were pale or run down in health you could not help but feel that he might need a rest in his labor If he were oppress ed by debt wrought upon by the ill ness or wants of others you would be apt to take cognizance in some small way but here by the good fortune of Inheritance or the sense of prudence you are saved all this The man whom your money repre sents is never ill He is not so far as you can know or see possessed of a family ne is not a creature of am bitions not a person of feelings No desires drag at his heartstrings as they do at yours He is a strange creature built of some odd material that never wearies His hands are quick his feet willing his mind Incapable of worry or I care All day he works and all year year after year and though you be taking your leisure at the shore or in the city though you rest and never think he is busy this slave of yours laboring laboring so long as you own the 10000 he represents Seasons come and seasons go Your own life becomes a weariness to you Work loses Its charm but he this creature whom your 10000 represents Is ever plodding Though you eat drink and be merry you need have no fear for him He cannot rest He cannot die Theodore Dreiser in Tom Watsons Magazine for September BOYS WITH SIGHT OF OWLS Two Connecticut Lads Blind In Day light See Well at Nlebt On the east side of Hartford Conn live two brothers who during daylight are nearly as blind as owls but at night can see like cats says a Hartford dispatch to the New York World When the sun is shining Hymau and Abe White one six and a half years old and his brother three years young er seek the darkest and shadiest places they can find to avoid the glare of light that makes vision practically impossible for them When the shades of night fall they are ready for any thing and In a condition of darkness that prevents their little friends from seeing anything around them Hyrnan and Abie are perfectly at home The father of the two boys named Is a dealer In bottles and he has had the eyes of his two sons examined by ex perts in Hartford and New York Nothing that has been done has helped their condition The boys are not de pressed in spirits by their affliction They are sorry they are unable to play with other boys in the bright daylight but they remain cheerful and are usu ally able to find some companions In their shady and sheltered retreats in Itiverside park The darker and more shaded the spot the better It suits Hyman and Abie and they are glad when the sun goes down and permits them to see clearly the objects around them Their little eyes are peculiarly sensitive to light The neighbors say the White boys will have to be taught In the night schools as thejT will be unable to study during the daytime Tlie Kind of Girl to Marry Max ORell the French humorist in terviewed says a Paris letter recently described the perfect wife as follows Marry a woman smaller than your self Do not marry a woman whose laugh Is forced and does not spring from the heart but marry a woman who enjoys a joke and looks on the bright side of everything Marry a girl who is a bit of a philosopher If you take a girl to the theater and on hear ing there are no seats In the stalls or circle she gayly exclaims Never mind let us go into the gallery marry her It will be easy to live with a girl will ing to sit even on back benches with her husband Do not marry a girl who has the fast ways of what is called smart society If you go to pay a visit and must wait half an hour while she finishes her toilet do not marry her But if she comes to you Immediately her hair put up in a hurry but neatly and simply dressed she Is a girl of common sense Marry her especially if she is not too prolix In her excuses for appearing In negligee Marry a girl who cares a lot for her father who takes an interest in seeing that his study is In order who likes to sit on his knee and who calls him all sorts of lov ing and infantile names Signs or Fall When the wind grows kind o rtreary And the leaves begin to fall And the marshes echo shrilly To the bullfrogs twilight call Then we know that summers over And we sing a shivering note Theres the coal and gas bill coming And weve got no overcoat Pittsburg jGaxetts Wine and WIKa The Law Magazine and Review tells an odd story of a Hamburg merchant who had flv sons who were all ardent teetotalers The merchant was con trary minded and to rescue the mis guided young men from tho error of their obstinate ways ho directed in his will that each of the five Bhould on the day of the funeral drink a glass of wine to his memory In some public place adding as a condition subsequent that If any of them should refuse to drink the enjoined glass his share of the Inheritance should be forfeited and divided up among the more complnl sant brothers but if all should refuse tho whole family property should go to charities No other testament so odd on the sub ject of wine is recalled except that of a total abstainer who left a fine wine cel lar a recent legacy to himself to his heir with directions that Its contents should be poured untasted on the ground The Life Was In Him Daniel OConnell once unraveled a queer plot In a will case Witness aft er witness swore that they saw the document duly executed At last a con stantly reiterated expression caught the lawyers attention The life was in him over and over repeated By the virtue of your oath was he alive he asked one witness By the virtue of my oath the life was In him he was answered Then OConnell turned to the man and very slowly and very solemnly said Now I call upon you In the presence of your Maker who will some day pass sentence upon you for this evidence I solemnly ask you and you answer at your peril was not there a live fly In the dead mans mouth when his hand was placed upon the will Cornered and pale with fear the witness confessed that this had actually happened Docs the Sun Set It ill becomes any of us to criticise lapses in grammar says an authority when we all of us consent to aud constantly make use of one such lapse ourselves To speak of the setting sun is wholly incorrect You may set a book on a table or even set a son on a chair if he be big enough not to fall off but what does the orb of day sec and where does It set No sir queer as it may sound to ears grown accus tomed to the universal form the sun sits If it sets anything why doesnt it raise something If it shouldnt be the rising and the sitting sun it should be the raising and the setting sun Think It over and when you get it ar ranged to your satisfaction try to find out what you mean when you speak of a setting hen Philadelphia Record- Genesln of the Lightning Rod The first lightning rod was not con structed by Franklin nor set up in America but by a monk at Seutten berg Bohemia named Prohop DI1 wisch His apparatus was made and put together during the spring and summer of the year 1754 and was first set up in the garden of the cure of Prenditz Moravia on June 15 of the year above na 1 The rod attained as much distii as that later made by Franklin aiu as the cause of the inventor being presented with much money and large estates His enemies claimed that the rod was the cause of the great drought of 1757 1758 and 1759 and upon the matter being report ed to Vienna it was ordered to be taken down Who lie Was A traveler saw a woman take a man by the collar yank him up the steps Into a railroad car jam him down into a seat pile up a valise and two big brown baskets with loose covers and long handles at his feet and say Now sit there until I help Mary Jane on the car and dont move till I come back When the woman reached the door the traveler said to her Is that man your husband Naw roared the woman Hes my daughters husband and she hasnt spirit enough to say her soul Is her own Tfhc Bengal Grosheak The Bengal grosbeak builds a nest shaped like a bottle and always selects for its support a long lithe limb over hanging a stream of water The en trance is beneath and from the situa tion and peculiar shape it is absolute ly Impossible for a snake to gain ad mission to the nest One naturalist records seeing fourteen attempts on the part of serpents to get at the nest but the hungry snakes always fell off into the water Changed Position Fielding How time changes a man Theres Battser A dozen years ago he was so engrossed with the teams on the diamond that he cared for nothing else Now all his thoughts are centered In his family You know he has a wife and eight children Rhuns Well that Isnt so much of a change He has sim ply transferred his Interest to his home nine Judge Working the Old Man Do you think her father will give his consent Sure Ive been playing poker with him once a week for the last six months and letting him win Hell feel like he has been offered a pension when I ask him Houston Post The Beat They Could Do Rich Uncle Well Annabel have you named the baby for me Young Wife N no Uncle James but we have come as near to It as we can We call her Jemima Chicago Tribune Childhood has no forebodings but then It Is soothed by no memories of outlived sorrow George Eliot DR R J OUNN DENTIST NEW BARBER SHOP NEWLY FURNISHEn AND FIIJST CLASS IN EVEKY WAY Rear of First Natl Bank Earl Murray IllONK 112 Olllco over Unimii store McCook Nob C H Uotlk C E Eldred Co Mis BOYLE ELDRED Attorneys at Law Look Distance Phone 44 Room 1 nnrt 7 second Hour Mirnnk Wck mctOOK flCO tWolIIco ftiiildiug DR A P WELLES Physician and Surgeon Ofllce llosideiiri 521 MalnAPuno Oillco un Rosidenco phouo 53 Cnlls answered nighl oy day McCOOK NEBRASKA L H LINDEMANnI Real Estate Insurance Phone 5C Offico over McCOOK McMillons drug store NEBRASKA JOHN E KELLEY ATT0ENEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTEB McCook Nkhraska EgARent of Liucoln Land Co and ot McCoofe Waterworks Office in Pttfetofllce building II P SUTTON McCOOK -v JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS NEBRASKA DR H M IRELAND Osteopathic Physician 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