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Whoever you are whatever you are wherever you work Uneeda Biscuit- NOTICE OF EXPIRATION1 OF TIME OF RE DEMPTION To Miss S E Bailey Charity Alley Bartley Mercantile Company Tho Kilpatrick Kucli Dry Goods Company Francis McWilliams S L Wright Bank of Bartley and to all to whom it may concern You will take notice that on the 7th day of Novembpr ISOi tho undersigned G W Jones Inrchuid at public tax sale of the County Treasui r of Red Willow County Nebraska all of the lot and parcels of land hereinafter de scribed to wit Lot 17 in block -14 and lots 11 and 12 in block4S in the original town of Bartley Nebraska which said lots were sold for the taxes assessed and levied thereon for the years 1002 and 1903 that at tho time said taxes were assessed and levied ana at the time of said tax bale said property above described was and ever since has been and now is assessed in the name of Miss S E Bailey also lots 7 and 8 in block I Esthor Park Addition to Bartley Nebraska which said lots last above described were sold for the taxes assessed and levied thereon for the years lSS lbs9 1S90 1S91 1S92 1S93 1S94 1S93 1S96 lfciVT lb9S Ib99 1900 1901 1902 and 1903 that at the time tho said taxes for the year ISSSwero assessed and levied said property last above de scribtd was assessed iu tho name of Charity Alloy and that at the time tho said taxes for tho year 16S9 were assessed and levied said jiro perty last above described was assessed in tho name of the Bartley Mercantile Company and that at the time the said taxes for the jear 1890 were asesed and levied said property last above described was assessed in the name of the Kilpatrick Koch Dry Goods Company and that at tho time the said Ctaxes for the years lis91 IMS lh93 1S94 1S93 1896 1S97 1S98 199 1900 1901 1902 and 1903 were assessed and levied and at the time of said tax sale said property last above described was and ever since has been and now is assessed in the name of Francis McWilhams also lots 10 11 and 12 in block E Esther Park Addition to the Village of Bartley Nebraska which said lots last above described were sold for the taxes assessed and levied thereon for the years 18S9 1SS9 1890 1891 1892 1893ij941895 1895 1897 1893 1S99 1900 1901 1902 and 1903 that at the time the said taxes for the year 1SS3 were assessed and levied said pro perty last above described was assessed in tho name of Charity Alley and at the time the said taxes for the vears 1SS9 1890 1891 1S92 1893 1S94 te95 1396 lb97 1S93 1S99 1900 1901 1902 and 1903 were assessed and levied and at tho time of said tax sale said property last above described was and ever since has been and now is assessed in the name of the Bartley Mercantile Company also lot- 3 and 6 in block 37 in the original town of Bartley Nebraska which said lots last above NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY described were sold for the taxes assesspd and levied thereon for the years 1891 1892 1S93 1891 1S95189G 1897 1S9S 1899 1900 1901 1902 and 1903 that at the time said taxc wore assessed and at tho time of said tax sale tho said property last above described was and ever since has been and now is assessed in the name of Bank of Bartley also lots 7 8 9 and 10 in block 35 all in the original town of Bartley Nebraska which said lots last above tie cribed were sold for taxes assessed and levied thereon for the years 1892 1893 1894 1895 1890 1897 189S 1899 1900 19011902 and 1903 that at the time said raxes were as sessed and levied and at tho time of said tax sale said property last above described was and ever since has been and now is assessed in the name of S L Wright that the time of redemp tion of all of said lots and parcels of land from said tax sales will expire three mouths from tho date of the service of this notice to wit on tho 21st day of Decomber 190G after which time I will apply to the County Treasurer of said county for a deed to all of said lots and parcels of land above described as provided by law Dated this 5th day of September 1906 G W Jones Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chat tie mortgage made on tho 17th day of August 1903 by Ed Houlihan H Plaussard Co upon the following described property to wit One No 2494 Cross Compound Traction Engine manufactured by Reeves fc Co one No 2511 Compound Separator manufactured by Reeves fc Co one No 2934 Farmers Friend Wind Stacker manufactured by Reeves Co one No 13762 Parsons Feeder one No 440S5 Peoria Weigher one Tank Pump and Hose one hun dred and fifty feet seven inch four ply Gaud Belt Said Reeves fc Co will sell said property for cash to the highest bidder at public auction on the 29th day of September 1906 at the city of McCook Nobraska on lots one 1 and two 2 block twenty two 22 of tho original plat of said city at two 2 ocockp m of said day Said mortgage was filed in the office of tho County Clerk of Red Willow countv Nebraska on the 18th day of August 1903 There is now due on said mortgage and tho notes thereby se cured the sum of one thousand five hundred and forty five and Sl 100 131581 do lars said mortgagee has elected to declare tho whole debt secured by said mortgage duo as by its terms and the terms of the notes secured thereby pro vide No proceeding at law has been had for the collection of said debt or any part thereof Dated this 4th day of September 1906 Reeves Co Mortgagee rM P XX rv y l tJ u Rh NI W5 ih NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME OF RE DEMPTION To Miss S E Bailey and to all to whom it may concern You will take notice that on the 4th day of February 1905 the undersigned G W Jones purchased at private tax sale of tho County Treasurer of Red Willow County Nebraska all of the lots and parcels of land hereinafter de scribed to wit Lots 4 5 and 6 in block 70 in the original town of Bartley Nebraska which said lots were sold for the taxes a sesed and levied thereon for the years 1902 and 1903 that at tho time of said tax sale said property was aud ever since has been and now is assessed in the name of Miss S E Bailey that tho time of redemption of all of said lots and parcels of land from said tax sale will expire on tho 4th day of February 1907 after which time I will aDiilv to the Countv Treasurer of said county for a deed for all of said lots and parcels of land above described as provided by law Dated this 5th day of September 1906 G W Jones NOTICE OF REFEREES SALE Notice is hereby given that under aud by virtue of an order of tho District Court of Jeffer son County Nebraska made and entered on the 28th day of August 1906 iu a case pending in said court wherein Gertrude Speenburgis plain tiff and Joseph W Rider Mattio Rider Mollio Ilurlburt Louis A Hurlburt Alberta Ryan Peter K Rvan David F Rider Claudia Rider Florence Farmer Elmer Farmer John Rider Ida Rider Leodidas D Speenburg L D Speen burgadministrator De Bonis Non of the estate of Michael C C Rider deceased adults and Lan dis Clapper Fleda Clapper and Chester Clap per minors were defendants for tho partition of the real estate hereinafter described togethor with other real estate the undersigned referees duly appointed by said court having taken tho oath and given the bond required by law and by the order of the court will on Tuesday the 9th day of October 1906 at ths front door of tho court house in McCookNebraskaat one oclock p m of said day sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate to wit The southwest quarter of section 13 township 3 north and the south half of the southwest quarter of section 12 and the northwest quarter of section 13 township 4 north all in range 30 west of tho Sixth principal meridian in Red Willow county Nebraska Feank E Tinoiier Henry Boweis Isaac S Gardner C H Dennet Referees Attorney for Plaintiff new Is tea drinking a harmful habit That depends on the tea and the manner of making The right tea made in the right way is a most healthful and nourishing beverage This is a proverbact It is also a proven fact that Defiance Tea is the right tea to use because of the great care in selecting and curing If prepared properly it makes not only a most deliciously flavored and fragrant drink but a nerve soothing brain resting and body building beverage for women children and men for every meal or whenever a refreshment is needed If you want the best cup of tea you ever tasted order a supply of Defiance Tea today and follow carefully the directions for making printed on each package Defiance Tea is put up in half pound parchment lined pack ages which retain all its original strength and flavor FREE A Beautiful Breakfast Set of 31 pieces is being given to all users of Defiance Tea and Coffee Full particulars in each package Ask your grocer LETTS SPENCER GROCER CO - St Joseph Mo niti Wight ygo CROP 51 Y r im Men Mentioned In the News i FREDERICK M WARNER is FECIAL Inter est pertains to the candidacy of Governor Fred erick M Warner of Michigan for re election lie has been nominated by the Republicans and Is the first man to be named by bis party for the chief executive office of the state under the operation of the new direct nomina tion law The old caucus system Is now abrogated In Michigan and the re nomination of Governor Warner was a direct expression of the wishes of the voters comprising the Republican party In the state Governor Warner is of British parent age Is about forty two years old and was brought up on a farm near Bir mingham Mich His home is now at Farralngton He has served in the Michigan legislature and as secretary of state Is interested In brickmaking and owns several large cheese fac tories He is democratic in his ways and one day recently stopped at a quick lunch counter and ordered a piece of pumpkin pie with a cup of cof fee He ate the lunch with relish as he stood by the counter with pie In one hand and a cup in the other rubbing elbows with the throng On the comi ter were chunks of cheese for the tak ing Governor Warner recognized it as his own make and he munched it with satisfaction We make it at Farmington grow the pumpkins there too for that mat ter said the governor as he laid 10 cents on the counter and walked out I must catch that car and get to my office The farmers drop in to see me Saturday nights and I like to be there to talk over crops with them Railroad assessments Xo I just came to town with my four children to buy shoes In connection with the visit of Sec retary Root to South America there Is special significance in the attentions being paid in Europe to ex President Roca of Argentina who is making a tour of England and the continent Europe now has the advantage in trade with South America and is anx ious to retain it while one object of Mr Roots trip is to pave the way to closer commercial relations between the United States and other countries of the new world In London General Roca was entertained at a banquet at the Hotel Cecil by representatives of all the principal Anglo-Argentina com mercial enterprises In recognition of hi- great services in de veloping the re sources of the re public General Roca was twice president of the Yankee land of South America He was war minis ter under the admin istration of Presi dent Avellaneda and aTsri GENERAL ROCA extended the southern frontier so that it included a large part of Patagonia His first term of office was memora ble on account of the extension of the railway system the foundation of pub lic schools and the building of public works He recently retired from office at the conclusion of his second term Argentina which is second in size of the South American republics has made great progress in the past fif teen years has for some time enjoyed a stable government and is iu a flour ishing condition as to its finances and industries Its exports amount to about 200000000 annually and its capital Buenos Ayres is a cosmopol itan city of about a million inhabitants with every improvement known in the cities of the United States Edward Rosewater who at the re cent primary elections in Nebraska se cured for his candidacy for the senate the indorsement of tho majority of the voters of his party is the editor and founder of the Omaha Bee He has long been prominent in Republican politics and received many ballots for the sonatorship in the contest in the legislature in 1901 He was born in Bohemia and came to this country a poor boy Speaking of his early days Mr Rosewater once said Andrew Carnegie and I were fellow telegraph operators nearly four decades ago He EDWARD ROSE WATER was stationed out west and I was in Washington We got acquainted as op erators do over the wires at night and would call each other by our first names when we spoke through the medium of our in struments and for nearly forty years we have leen prom ising ourselves the pleasure of meeting Naturally I was more anxious to meet him than he could possibly be to meet me and a few days ago I called upon him I assured him when he greeted me that I sought none of his money for library or other purposes Carnegie looked at me searchingly see that I am a small man feet four inches in height taller and is even slighter than I Suddenly he extended You can I am five He is no in build his hand again and exclaimed with unmistak able sincerity of feeling I am glad indeed to meet you Mr Rosewater I am glad to assoclato with a man who Is no bigger than I am Now that the douma Is dissolved by order of the czar the only organization which remains to represent the Rus sian people and which can show a com mission from them Is the permanent executive committee chosen by the out lawed parliament at its last meeting in Finland At the head of this com mittee is Prince Paul Dolgoroukoff who was vice president of the douma during its short life He Is n close friend of the president of the douma M Mouromtseff has long been con nected with the liberal movement In Russia and was high In the coun cils of the Moscow z e m s t v o He is forty eight years of age comes of an an cient family and is a graduate of the University of Mos c o w Immediately after the creation of the permanent executive commit tee and his elec tion as its chair VkiffA NriSi t TJT COLONEL SAMUEL P COLT PRINCE DOLGO ROUKOFK man Prince Dolgoroukoff set about es tablishing communication with bodies in sympathy with the aims of the dis persed parliament and getting into cir culation through them the hitters mani festo He is a well to do landowner but is willing to sacrifice the Interests of his class if necessary in order to obtain justice and freedom for the people Colonel Samuel Pomeroy Colt who is seeking to wrest the junior senator ship of Rhode Island from the tight grip of George Peabodj Wetmore Is the nephew of the Colonel Samuel Colt who invented the Colt pistol and found ed the Colt Arms company of Hartford Conn The younger Colonel Colt is president of the rubber trust and very wealthy ne is related to almost all the leading fam ilies of New Eng land and is a heavy swell in social cir cles He and his wife who was a granddaughter of Governor Nathaniel Bullock of Rhode Nlpbi Island were lead ers of Newport s smart set until ten years ago when Mrs Colt shocked society by bringing suit for divorce al leging misconduct between her hus band and a dashing young woman who was one of a party with which the colonel had visited the White moun tains The colonel retaliated by suing James J Yan Aleii son-in-law of Mrs William Astor and former minister to Italy for 200000 damages for the alienation of Mrs Colts affections Colonel Colt got his title by acting as aid-de-camp to Governor Henry Lip pitt of Rhode Island ne has been a member of the Rhode Island general assembly assistant attorney general and attorney general Uncle Toe Cannon and about half the members of the house went down the Potomac river recently to a planked shad party They organized a ball game and put Uncle Joe in as umpire He was spry as a cat and made some marvelous decisions His star perform ance was when General George Har ries having made a home run started round the bases a second time Youre out shouted genial Uucle Joe Why demanded Harries I am entitled to run until they find the ball Not at all the umpire said firmly Your time has expired William Ellis Corey president of the United States Steel corporation is re ported to have given Mrs Corey who has just secured a divorce from him at Reno Nov 3000000 in securities in lieu of alimony and in acknowledg ment of her course in charging him with desertion instead of accusing him of undue intimacy with other women Mrs Corey obtain ed the custody of her seventeen-year-old son Allan In the course of the divorce trial Miss Ada Corey the steel magnates own sis ter testified I be lieve that my broth ers associates in New York are not of the kind that tend to uplift a youth The rich of New York the kind WILLIAM E CO REY my brother associates with are de moralizing to young people I do not think any New York man is fit to have charge of a boy of Allans age Do you mean all New York men asked the examining lawyer I 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