w i -1 1 Si 2 fJK j I s The Bad of a Mighty Nation Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea is simply liquid electricity It goes to every part of your body bringing new blood strength and new vigor It makes you well and keeps you well 35 cents L W McCounell Now is tho time to get two papers for almost tho price of one The Tribune and Weekly Inter Ocean 8105 i Dr Herbert J Prattl Registeeed Geaduate Dentist Office over McConnells Drug Store McCOOK NEB Telephones Office 160 residence 131 Former location Atlanta Georgia 1 u 1 1 U ii For the best of all kinds of Build ing Materials Steam and Domestic Coals I Bn see M Phone No i Try Carney Egg Price 50c and 00 NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS To Nols J Joliu on C II LanoAfla C Seltv and Henry Wjkoff and to all whom it may con corn Tho ctunniisMoiier unpointed to locate a rond commencing at lliu uorthoas t corner of section hcventeen 17 town ono 1 rango twenty nino J and running tlienco two miles west on section line between sections night 8 and seventeen 17 and seven 7 and eighteen IS town one 1 ruige twenty nine 29 and terminating at the north west corner of soction eighteen IS town one 1 range twenty nine 29 said road to be bixly six 60 feet wide have reported in fnvor of tho estab lishment thereof as follow- Commencing at the northeast corner of section eighteon 18 town ono 1 range twenty nino 29 west 6th Ii m and running thence wct on section lino between sections seven 7 and oighlecn il8 town ono 1 range twenty nine 29 to tho north went corner of section eighteen IS said town and range and terminating thereat said road to bo sixty six 66 feet wide and all objections thereto or claims for damagei mut be filed in the county clerks office on or before noon of the 2nd da of February A D 1903 or t aid road will be established without reference E J Wu coxCouuty Clerk REFEREES SALE By virtue of an order issued from tho district court of Red Willow county Nebraska under a decree in an action whereiu Milton H Ham mond Ada A Hammond and Mary E Ham mond are plaintiffs and James O Hammond Josephine M Hammond James O Hammond as guardian of Josephine Hammond a minor and Arden II Purvis aro defendants di rected to the undersigned as referee 1 shall offer at public ale and sell to the highest bid der for cash at the east front door of the court house in the city of McCook Red Willow coun ty Nebraska on tho 2nd day of January 1906 at the hour of one oclock p m the following described real estate to wit Tho northwest quarter section thirt flve township twonorth range thirty west Gth p in in Red Willow county Nebraska Dated this 29th day of November 1905 E M Bigelow Referee Boyle Eldred attorneys NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN Alvin Brown Beulah Brown and John M Evans non resident defendants will take notice that on tho 28th day of August 190 Edward B Cowles plaintiff filed his petition in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska tho ob ject and praver of which aro to foreclose a tax purchasers lieu upon the east half of tho north west quarter of section 14 in town 1 north range 30 west of tho Gth principal meridian for tho taxes for the years 1901 1902 and 1903 that there was duo to plaintiff at the time of filing said petition the sum of 1580 for tho payment of which sum together with costs accruing in terest and attorneys fee pla iutiff prays a de cree of foreclosure and a salo of said premises You aro required to answer said petition on or before the 1st day of January 1906 Edward B Cowles Plaintiff J E Kelloy attornoy NOTICE To David E Polly and to whom it may con cern Notice is hereby given that on tho feth day of March 1904 the undersigned J MWentz purchased of Ben ti Gossard county treas urer of Red Willow couniy Nebraska at public sale for taxes lot five block three in West Mc Cook Red Willow county Nebraska for the taxes levied and assessed thereon for tho years 1895 to 1902 inclusive The time allowed in which to redeem said lot from said purchase will expire December 25th 1903 12 103ts J M Wentz is more dangerous to your life than the drink cocaine or morphine habits for it soon ends in Consumption Pneumonia and Death Save yourself from these awful results of Coughs and Colds by taking DR KING NEW DISCOV FOB CONSUMPTION GQUattS AN0 GOLD Sitting by My Wifes Bed writes F G Huntley of Oaklanden Ind I read about Dr Kings New Discovery She had got a frightful chronic cough which three doctors failed to relieve After taking two bottles she was perfectly cured and today she is well and strong One Dose Gives Relief RECOMMENDED GUARANTEED AND SOLD BY I3r ogr gists BESfHF f TJSgS is good food food for brain lood for Drawn food that is strengthening that gives energy and courage Without a proper appreciation of this great fundamental truth no nation can rise to greatness As an article of food soda crackers are being used more and more every day as is attested by the sale of nearly 400000000 packages of Uneeda Biscuit which have come to be recog nized as the most perfect soda cracker the world has ever known And so Uneeda Biscuit will soon be on every table at every meal giving life health and strength to the American people thus in very truth becoming the backbone of the nation NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY NOTICE FOR SEALED BIDS Notice is hereby given that tho county com missioners of Red Willow county Nebraska will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of tho following supplies to said county during the yoarl906 to wit BOOKS 1 6 qr med Treasurers cash book 1 road district ledger 3 redemption books 7000 triplicate tax receipts 24 assessors files 23 sets poll books per book 24 sets envelopes for poll books per dozen 21 ballot bags for votes cat per dozen 1 gross election pencils per grots All records to bo extra bound and made of B ron Weston best linen ledger paper BLANKS Legal blanks full sheet per hundred Legal blanks one half sheet por bundled Legal blanks one fourth sheotpor hundred Legal blanks one eighth sheotper hundred STATIONERY Glucinum pens per gross Vanadium tens por gross Perfection pencils or equal round rubber tips per gross 1 rent cross rnhber bands No 11 1 gros rubber bauds ono quarter inch 12 packages senate legal pads per package Parties receiving contract to furnish good and sufficient bond for the faithful performance of tho sanio The county commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids All bids to bo filed with tho count clerk on or before twelve oclock noon January 1 1906 Bids must bo addressed to the county clerk nnd marked Proposal for books blanks and stationery Dated at McCook Nebraska this 7th day of December 1905 12 84ts E J Wilcox County Clesk ORDER OF HEARING Tho State of Nebraska Red Willow countyss At a county court hold at tho county court room in and for said county Decembers A D 1903 Present Frank Moore county judge In tho matter of the estate of Edward LXettleton deceased On reading and filing the petition of A Stella Fitch praying that admiuistrationof said estate may be granted to her as adminis tratrix Ordered that December 23 A D 1905 at ten oclock a m is assigned for hearing said petition 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 tho prajer of petitioner should not be granted and that notice of tho pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given toaU persons in terested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in The McCook Tribune a weekly newspaper printed in said connty for three suc cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing A true copy seal Fbakk Mooee County Judge Boyle Eldred attorneys- PUBLIC LAND SALE United States Land Office Lincoln Nebras ka Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from tho commissioner of the gen eral land oflice under authority vested in him by section 2455 U S Rev Stat as amended by tho act of congress approved February 26 1895 wo will proceed to offer at public sale on the 16th day of January next at two oclock p in at this office tho following tract of land to wit South west quarter northeast quarter section 7 township 1 north range 29 west 6th P M Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advied to file their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for tho commencement of said tale otherwise their rights will bo forfeited Dated December 5 1905 W A GitrEX Register xVlva E Kknnaed Receiver Boyle Eldred attorneys 12-3-5 ts Sally a Courtship While on a secret mission to Paris In 15S3 Itosny had fallen in love with the daughter of the president St nnn The young lady was handsomo and kind but while paying her his ad dresses lie heard of a Mile de Courte nay who was reported to be beautiful well born and wealthy besides Pru dence suggested that he should mako her the Baroness de Itosny but he was already half committed to the other While he was pondering the subject he arrived one day at an inn in Xogent and found to his dismay that by an unlucky chance both ladies were lodged In it Mile de St Mesmln in the left I wing and Mile de Courtenay in the right Both were ready to marry him and he was ready to marry one of them but could not decide which It was a very awkward position for the wavering lover and at first he thought of saving himself by instant flight While he hesitated Mile de St Mes mlns younger sister saw him and ex pressed her surprise that he had been half an hour in the house without vis iting them The decisive moment had evidently come Turn to the right whispered the friend who was with him He did so and Anne de Courte nay became his wife H C Macdowell In Macmillans Magazine A Plausible Theory Hixon I wonder how Methuselah managed to live to such a ripe old age Dixon Probably because there were no bacteria and disease germs in feU day V fIIWF5 Si tfffllf M OlTIP FStS Cores Crip g WSfiS WVi aiyi SSfcaa Jp In Two Days R I Tflke Laxative BrOSIO Viffiiiie Tablets M P7 J very I 1 Seven MIffion boxes sold in past 12 months Th 5 Signature V8 OX 25c I v l TOM L JOHNSON iTX Snapshots at People of Note AYOR T O 2H L JOHNSON of Cleveland who Is widely known for his ag gressiveness as u reformer Is under discussion now on account of his cam paign against sui cide There have honn en TvmtiT cm mayor concluded to try to do some thing to stop them So he has appoint ed a commission to Inquire Into the matter to provide work for those who aro despondent on account of lack of employment and to give friendly ad vice or assistance to such as need It Mayor Johnson who has a large for tune and some time ago retired from active business in order to devote him self to promoting his economic and political ideas was an oflice boy in a foundry In Louisville at twelve years of age and drew a salary of 2 per week One day one of tho owners of the foundry saw the Industrious office boy rush into the street pick up a bit of iron and returning throw it on the scrap heap inside When the boy re entered the office he said to hbn Why did you do that my son Why sir said Tom a bit embar rassed there was no use wasting it They can put It In the furnace and use it over again Well I just think I can use you young man in the street car business LTow would you like to como at 7 a week Young Johnson accepted the Gve dollar raise with alacrity John S Sargent the famous painter attended a banquet in New York not long ago lie met a young lady whom he knew very well and she said Oh Mr Sargent I saw your latest painting and kissed it because it was so much like you And did it kiss you in return Why no Then said Mr Sargent it was not like me The municipal ownership sentiment which has affected political results in several large cities this year caused the election as mayor of Buffalo of James N Adam an ardent advocate of such principles and a man whose wealth is rated above the million mark Mr Adam was born in the town of Pee bles Scotland March 1 1842 He at tended school at Edinburgh until twelve years old when he became an apprentice in the dry goods trade In 1S72 he came to America and locat ed in Buffalo where he established a dry goods business that grew to be one of the largest of the kind between New York and Chi cago Last year he retired from active business after a commercial career ELBERT II GABY IIIm 111 JAMES N ADA3I covering half a century In 1S93 he was elected a member of the board of councilmen Owing to his familiarity with the success of the municipal own ership idea in his native land Mr Adam became an enthusiastic support er of the principle and as a councilman stood out against the disposal of pub lic franchises to private corporations In 1001 he was nominated on the Dem ocratic ticket as alderman from a ward considered to be a Republican strong hold and was elected party lines be ing disregarded Two years later he was again elected a councilman He was nominated by the Democrats for mayor this fall on a platform declaring emphatically for municipal ownership and was elected by a majority of near ly 10000 although last year when Mr Roosevelt ran for president the city went Republican by about 10000 Mr Adam is a typical Scotchman and has been known as a persistent and fear less fighter for policies he believes to be right i The investigation of life insurance companies has brought out the fact that many of them pay very large sal aries to their officers and the question has been raised whether such salaries are justifiable Elbert Henry Gary chairman of the board of directors of the United States Steel corporation says that the real question is not whether salaries are too large but wheth er the right men are drawing them He gets 100000 a year himself and avers that 100000 or even 150000 a year is not too large for the right man as the head of a big insurance company In proof of this he declares that any bank would be fortunate to get the services of J Pierpont Morgan if It could even at a salary of 1000000 a year Judge Gary is a native of Wheaton 111 and was born in 1S46 He is a graduate of Chicago university and of the law department of that Institution was first mayor of the city of Wheaton and served two terms as judge of Du Page county For twenty five years he practiced law In Chicago and retired from practice In 1S9S to become dent of ilio FederTiTSTeel compnny TTe s tii ULIU liJiUUUUI 111 UJ luniiuuuu Ul Uie United States Steel corporation nnrl on its organization was chosen to nil his present post Governor Edward W Iloch of Kan sas who declares tliat unless Amer icas great trusts and corporations aro controlled In the interests of the peoplo a tidal wave of socialism will sweep over the country Is not only a careful student of sociological matters but en joys telling and hearing a good story as well According to uie governor a friend of his in To peka who recently became engaged to a charming young girl chanced to be in a department store whe hls eides In Cleveland recently that the ey caught a glimpse of a jeweled belt that he thought his fian cee would like to SsSkkmTTfs have Going over to Uie counter he governor edward asked the Wl man to place an assortment of them on the counters so he could make a better choice What size do you wish sir she asked Really I dont know He gazed around the store for a few seconds Finally he said Can you let me have a yardstick for a moment The saleswoman got him a yardstick and he placed it on the Inside of his arm from the shoulder to the wrist and in a few moments he exclaimed tri umphantly to the surprised saleswom an Twenty Inches please The case of Eben Sumner Draper Republican candidate for lieutenant governor of Massachusetts in the re cent election presents some unusual aspects Curtis Guild Jr the Repub lican candidate for governor who fa vors a conservative revision of the tar iff by the Republicans In congress was elected by a plurality of 2JillG while his associate on the ticket Mr Draper who has opposed tariff revision was elected on the face EBEN S DRAPER of the returns by a plurality of only 190G and the Dem ocrats decided to contest his election Mr Draper re sides in Hopedale where he was born on June 17 1S8 being the youngest son of George Dra per well known in his time as a man ufacturer and the founder of various industrial enter prises After attending the public and private schools of his native town Mr Draper entered the Massachusetts In stitute of Technology He was then fif teen He took a course in engineering and on leaving college began work in machine shops serving in different de partments in various industries until he was twenty one when he became a partner in the firm of George Draper Sons He is now identified with numer ous corporations He married in 1SS3 Miss Nannie Bristow a daughter of the late Benjamin H Bristow once secre tary of the treasury Mr Draper was one of the founders of the famous Home Market club Former Governor Bates of Massa chusetts tells of a visit he paid one Sunday to a small colored church in Virginia After the usual services the parson arose and said in a solemn voice We will now hab a few shot pray ers Brudder Hooper will yo kinly lead Ma lead No sun Ah just dealt answered the broiher half awake and half asleep New honors have come to Helnrich Conried director of the Metropolitan Opera company for in choosing him to head the proposed National theater the projectors of that enterprise have expressed their confidence in him as a representative of the highest achieve ments of the dramatic art The Nation al theater which is to be built on a site facing Central park New York at a cost of 2000000 will not be na tional in the sense that It will receive support from the government like the Theatre Francals of Parl3 and the Hof burg theater in Ber lin but It will aim to present only tho best productions and maintain a high i JI11I1F artistic and moral heixrich copied literary standard The contributions of wealthy men to its support will render the Institution more independent of popular 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