ii lSbljLn25Smr r - u w r Miss Hdlen Burns After spun tli ok the summer in Wy otning New Yjrk and Aiiooim Penti among relatives elm wunt to the Now England ConBuivatory of Mubic in Boston Mues nt iho beginning of tho year Sho ia Htudying tho pmno und cultivating tho voice with norne if tho beat in tho corps of touchers besides taking tho general course offered of Salfeggio MiimciiI Uibtory lliirmony etc With nil tho recitals in Jordiiu Hall of mti ici iis of world widii fame nnd tho full course of Symphony Con certs sho will attain to some apprteia tion of tho musical atmosphere of tho city It is bur intention during tho yenr to give Homo time to tho study of the pipo organ to Mitisfy her umbition to know tho right manipulation of that inslrumsnt Sho has her homo in Dana Hall in Back Bay overlooking Fenway Park whore in that with two other halls 1210 young women are under tho motherly care of lady Hiipoiiutondents and resi dent trained nur es No placement near ly ideal nor safer from all ills that lurk canbofund in oar broad land The remaining 800 or mure students at this Na i in iii MiiMcal Center have hornet in tbqeityor iind them in the beautiful homes that face tho hioad thorough faros of Buck Bay All Helens McCcok friends who ro member tho care and patience that she puts upon her effoitn and her ready and intelligent application will congratu late her am sure in this opportunity for advancement in her beloved work R F D No 1 Ira Iluntsinzei and Marvin Hart ac companiod the formers sister Mis3 Grace Huntsinzer home last week They had been visiting their aunt Mrs J I Loo for tho past month All re gretted the departure of tho young people Willard Walker has returned from Kansas City where he was called by tho illness and death of his youngest sister Mrs Ston While absont he visited his moher and other members of tho family whom he had not mot for two years Mrs Abrams of Denver visited last week with her old timo friend Mis JI Lee Sho is a noted musician Mr and Mrs I N McDomjal and family IeftMondnyfor the Hot Springs expecting to spend a j ear in the south in the hope tho warm weather mny benefit Mrs McDoucal who has not walked a step in fourteen months CITY CHURCH ANHOUNCEWENTS Congregational Sunday school at 10 a m Piajer meeting Wednesday evening at eight oclock The public is cordially invited to these services Episcopal Preaching services at St Albans church at 11 a m and 730 p m Sunday school at 10 a m All are welcome to these services E R Earle Rector Catholic Order of services Mass 830 am Mass and sermon 1030 am Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday school 230 p m Every Sunday Wm J Kibwin O M I Methodist Sunday school at 10 am Sermons by pastor at 11 and 8 Class at 12 Junior League at 3 Epworth League at 645 Prayer meeting Wed nesday night at 745 Bryant Howe Pastor Baptist Sunday school at 10 a in Preaching service at 1100 a m Even ing service at 800 B Y P U at 7 p m A most cordial invitation is extended to all to worship with us E Burton Pastor Evangelical Lutheran Regular German preaching services in church corner of E and Gth street east every Sunday morning at 1000 All Germans cordially invited RevWji Brueggeman 607 5th st East Christian Science 219 Main Ave nue Services Sunday at 11 a m and Wednesday at 8 p m Heading Room open all the time Science literature on sale Subject for next Sunday Evangelical Lutheran Congrega tional Sunday School at 930 a m Preaching at 1030 a m and 730 p m by pastor Junior C E at 130 p m Senior C E at 400 p m Prayer meetings every Wednesday and Satur day evenings at 730 All Germans cordially invited to these services Rev GustavHenkelmann 505 3rd street West The Lincoln State Journel is certain ly going after new business when it offers to send that big daily paper with out Sunday from now until January 1 1910 for only 50 cents or with Sunday for 75 cents Almost every family in the state will want to take advantage of this big cut in price in brder to compare The Journal with any other daily they know about This is just what The Journal folks want and why it makes such a cheap price Its publishers feel that if a family gets the Journal habit no other paper will ever fill the bill after that The Journal not only is a great newspaper in a strict news sense but Stands for many of the principles that are being fought for by Nebraska Its in the forefront of the battle against the saloon and refuses to print liquor or nasty medical advertising Send in a half dollar and see what a lot you get for your money They guarantee to stop the paper when the time is up Typewriter ribbonB for sale at The Tbibune office V - A FAMOUS SENTENCE Jtecles To Lovo Her Was a Liberal Education The remark which Steele made In reference as Is generally supposed to I ndy Elizabeth Hastings has often been quoted and almost as often quot ed Incorrectly Steele wrote Though her mien carries much more Invitation than command to behold her is an immediate check to loose behavior to love her was a liberal education There are two curious misquotations of this bright and famous sentence which Thackeray declared to be the finest compliment to a woman that perhaps ever was offered One is Ii the essay on Pope contained in James Hussell Lowells My Study Win dows Was it not in this age fays Mr Lowell that loose Dk k Steele paid to his wife the finest compliment ever paid to woman when he said that to know her was a liberal Kiluca tlon Here are two distinct errors committed by so careful a writer as Mr Lowell Yet he is not alone in this Arthur Help in his romance of lieal nmh has this sentence Steele also did not ill describe though briefly the charm of being with a woman whom he greatly admired when he said that to be much with her was in Itself a liberal education We are also told that Leigh Hunt once in quot ing the remark Incorrectly ascribed it to Congreve nere then are three dis tinct writers of high rank who have shown how in a moment of careless composition they were led astray by an inaccurate remembrance They had no desire to misquote their author and they gave the substance Tint they grievously failed in the words themselves and one of them at least in their applicat ion Argonaut A LESSON IN LOGIC Lord Erskines Way With a Ruffianly Horse Beater It is only within the memory of liv ing man that legislation has under taken to protect domestic animals from the cruelty of their owners Owner ship was held to be absolute by most but there was one man in England a hundred years ago who could deun strate the untenable nature of this theory This man was Thomas Er skine one of the greatest lawyers and advocates of his age A tradition sur vives at TIampstead the residence of Lord Erskino Avhich Charles G Har per has put into his bcok Rural Nooks Hound London and which shows how this legal authority would have administered more recent laws It is related that the celebrated Lord Erskine walking one day on stead heath saw a ruffianly driver shamefully thrashing a miserably ill cared for horse My lord remonstrated with the driver on the cruelty of it whereupon the fellow retorted Its my own Maynt I use it as I please Then he started whacking the wretched animal worse than ever Erskine greatly annoyed laid his walking stick over the shoulders of the offender who crouching nnd grum bling asked my lord this is the draw ing room version not a verbatim re port which would read rather differ entlywhat business he had to touch him with the stick Why said Erskine the sticks my own Maynt I use it as I please Clearing House Operations A clearing house is an agency estab lished by the banks of a city to which all checks drawn upon one city bank and deposited in another are sent for payment Every morning there is a clearance or settlement of accounts in which the cheeks deposited in each bank and the checks drawn upon each bank are separately summed up and compared If there is more deposited in a bank than there is drawn upon it the bank receives the difference in cash If the reverse is the case the bank pays the balance instead of re ceiving it The term clearance means either the act of settlement or tho sum of all the checks presented for payment The amount of business done by the clearing house is a pretty sure index of the general condition of business New York American A Bavarian Apple Pie One of the most delicious ways to use apples in cookery is in a Bavarian pie Line a deep dish with pastry Fill it with breadcrumbs and bake it until the pastry is done Then remove the crumbs and fill the cavity with chop ped apples and nuts and some stoned raisins Sweeten with sugar and flavor with nutmeg and cinnamon Sprinkle with cake crumbs and bake till it is brown on top and the fruit within is thoroughly cooked Spread over the top a lemon flavored meringue and let it become a light brown in the oven Set the pie away to cool before serv ing Xew York Tribune The Next Best Hubby I havent had a new dress for a month Times are slow for me my dear Better go in for literature and pretend to be superior to the fashions Kau Eas City Journal Her Discovery Husband Think of it Here is a hairpin I have found in the soup Wife Yes Now I know where our things have gone A shoe horn disappeared tool narpers Bazar Just as Well Statistics show that Japan has two earthquakes a day Gee a man might as well be mar ried as to live In Japan Houston Post A famous Chinese proverb says Ev erything Is easy at first Kcr A CUfJOUS CHIMNEY BRAVE MWit ROLAND Oak Mark For Government Surveyors The sky line north of Mountain Home Ark rises in two long curves then flattens out and leaves in silhou ette above the crest of what is known as Wallace knob a solitary tree It is such a strikingly lovely tree that no visitor to the town fails to notice it and ask how it got there Then he hears that several years ago the gov ernment engineers decided to find out the exact fail of the land from Denver to Atlanta Ga Wallace knob on ac count of its elevation was chosen as one of the three chief observation points in a huge triangle To mark this knob with a conspicuous object to sight at all the trees on it were cut off but this one marker It is an oak fifty or sixty feet in height Kansas City Star An Expensive Wedding Gift Harwood But df you hate the chap that Avon your old girl why did you send him an expensive wedding pres ent Cogser Hist I sent him my old automobile for revenge It breaks down every few miles and costs a rich mans income to keep n repair Chi cago News Interchange cf Opinion Said Williams Wife William can make money but he will never be able to save any Said Williams Mother That Is just what I warned my son when he want ed to marry you Baltimore American Encouragement Mr rark Last night I dreamed that I proposed to you Miss Gramercy How much more sensible you are asleep than awake Jud e One In Wales Two MHos Hiri With a Brook Running Through It Who ever heard 01 a chimney two miles high with a brook running through it Yet such a chimney exists In connection with the copper works at Cwmavon near Aheravon In Gla morganshire south Wales TI Is how It came to he built About sixty ycars ago the copper smoke from thtve works was lbo plague of the neighboring countryside It settled upon slid destroyed the grass Uv went miles round while the sulphur and uracil ic in the funics affected the hoofs of attic c msing gangrene The owners cf the v rks trii tl rill serfs of devices to ronvdy the troubla but In vain Finally Itohert Brciton who was n forward a stic ccjsfi railway onyincer In India solv ed tlK problem The copper works are at the foot of a hill Mr Brenton constructed a Ums or chimney running from the base to about a hun dred feel above the summit following the natural slope of the ground The brick which lined it and of which It was largely constructed was burned clone y A small spring gushing 01 near the smnirit of the hill was turned into tin chimney and allowed to low through almost its entire length to condense the smoke Once a year it ir swept out and about a ton of precipi tated copper obtained Its op can be seen for be vviu forty and uity mile- London Answers Lsct Rcauest Befcrc Hsr Dcth en the Scaffold TIow Mine Kelnl here herself on her journey along te via dolorosa of the revolution which led from the Con ciergerie to the IMace de la Guillotln the world knows Xo recorded pil grim of the long train that fared that way in those heroic days showed a sublimer indifference to its terrors A spectator who saw her as she passed the Tout Xeuf wrote of her as stand ing ere t and calm in the tumbril her eyes shining her color fresh and bril liant with a smile on her lips as she tried to cheer her companion an old man overcome by the fear of approach ing death At the foot of the scaffold she asked for pen and paper to write the strange thoughts that were rising in her When the executioner grasped her arm to as sist her in mounting the steps she drew back and begged that her com panion might be allowed to precede her The custom of the guillotine al lowed her as a woman the privilege of dying first but she wished to spare the infirm old man a scene that would augment his fears Sanson objected Come citizen she urged him with a smile you cannot deny a lady her last request ETer wish was granted Editor of Her Private Memoirs Paris Student Restaurants Student restaurants in Paris are an institution that Americans may well envy They are run solely for the ben efit of tho students although strangers are welcome There are certain little formalities that must be observed For instance it is the duty of every one entering to bow to the madame and say Bonjour madame or Bou soir madame according to the time of day After one has finished his meal he asks for the additione as the bill is called When it is presented by the trim little waitress it is con sidered only proper to say Merci mademoiselle Tie then leaves a tip of 10 centimes or 2 cents and again bowing to the madame and saying Bonjour or Bonsoir he is at liber ty to leave The highest priced article on the bill of fare is 75 centimes or 15 cents and this in all students res taurants is a Chateaubriand a tender piece or neersteaiv surrounuea witu potatoes souffle Never drink French coffee It is execrable The French do not consider coffee good unless the bean is burned to a black crisp Ly ceum iie IRIfflMl DEAL IR 01 The True Story of en ingsnious Swindle In London A CLEVERLY WQBKED GAME It Netted en Itripccu icuc Russian No blemsn a Thousand Pounds Ctcrlina The Eacy Manner In Which Count Sacha Got Something For Nothing Count Lmibletsky was on his beam ends in Loudon To the world he was sti a young imbli 111111 son of an immensely wealthy Russian prince hut in mint of fart he was inu ialy at his last gasp lie wanted a thousand r so for nothing That wis the problem he de bated as he sat in his lodging sine cigarette after cigarette At last he rose with a sutisiicd sui ie Next mi ru ing Count Kaeiia railed on h - Sparkle Shine tin- well known luid street jewelers tli explained who he was and that lie hd come to s r some jewelry for his sweetheart From the glittering tray he selected a beautiful price iii lit then explaii -d that his remittances being delayed he was nut in a position to complete the purchase at the moment and in any case he wished first to submit the stone to his sweethearts approval lie added suavely that as he was un known to Messrs Sparkle Shine he could not expect them to parr with the gem without making inquiries but they were at liberty to apply to tle Russian embassy for any information they desired concerning him lie would return the following day ami everything being satisfactory take the diamond To this the jewelers agreed and in quiring at the Russian embassy were ied that Count Sacha was un- men Among those they wrote to was the pawnbroker with whom Count Sa cha had pledged the original diamond which was just what that ingenious rascal expected A few days later Count Sacha called at the pawnbrokers to redeem his dia mond The pawnbroker had had Messrs Sparkle Shines letter and j remembering the beautiful diamond j pledged with him a day or two before 1 he had examined it and fouud that it met all of Sparkle Shines require- ments The count redeemed the stone and w then the pawnbroker inquired whether by any chance he would care to sell it TOR CONSTIPATION A Mcdlcliic that boc Not foil Any thing Unless li Gives Satisfac tory Relief iiu iniiiblv the son of a wealthy all Remedies in McCook only at our prince and that they would probably i store Tiie KexalJ Store L W Mc- uui um ui Connell more man me amount mentioned They did not know at the embassy that Sacha had been disowned by his fathor and they were agreeable to the counts own suggestion that a iiiemlx r of the embassy should atted at the jewelers next day to identify him This was done and Count Sacha re ceived the diamond The same day he called at a big pawnbrokers and mentioning airily that he was in tem porary diliieulties pledged the diamond for the small sum of 50 The next day found Count Sacha again at Messrs Sparkle Shines His sweetheart he said was em bant ed with the diamond but nothing would satisfy her now but that she should have auother diamond abso lutely matching the first The jewelers explained that to match such a stone would be a matter of great difficulty and the price of the second gem would be enormously In creasedin short for such a pair of twin diamonds they would have to charge 3000 Count Sacha shrugged his shoulders The price was stiff but he could deny his sweetheart nothing Would Messrs Sparkle Shine please at once set about procuring the second diamond V The jewelers being unable to match the diamond themselves wrote to the leading dealers and pawnbrokers de scribing the stone they wanted and intimating that they were prepared to If you puffer from constipation in any form whatever acute or chronic wo wib ruiteo to suj ply you with medicine that wo honestly bcliovo will effect prrinttiibnt relinf if taken with rigulnrity and according to direction for a roHSonable I- rgth timo Should the im dicinc fitl to benefit you to youi otiio SHti iicin n wo promise that it hii -II coit tou nothing No oiImt iMiiirdy t iwi bo compared with U xl for tho ea plea nut and onivs ful treatment ot uon tipation Tle active medicinal in grc dient c f ibis reined which is odor less an entire ly now discovery Combined with other valuable ii dient it forms 11 preparation vliich is incompunible as a perfect bowel i emulator intestinal in vigorator and strei gthet er lit xd Orderlies are eaen liki cuidy and are notiiblu for th ir gentle and itciion They i tot ciiuse grijing ir any ilnnum ablt 1 11 ctor incoaveniunci and may bo tnken at any time day m iight We particularly rciommeid Rexal Orderlies for chi drnn and for delicate or need p isons bee use they do not contain nn tiling 11 jurioim UnliUi other preparations thej do mt create 1 iutbil In t in tejd they tin habits aeijur d Lhroiiih tin uso of or dinar laxatives cathartic nnd hnrl lAy i and reuivi tlie cause of consti piuiin or irreiin ir bowel action tint are mt of surgical variety We vvnt j on to try Revnll Ordet irs at our risk We know of nothing that will do you so much good They are prepared ia tablet fviiin in Uvo siz iG tablets 25 cuts and 12 tablers 10 cents Remember yi u cin obtain Re - Pall colds an- quickly cnrod by Foleys Honey and Tir rhe great throat unci lun lemedy The genuine contains no harmful drugs A McMillen NOTICE TO CREDITORS The sttit of Nebraska Red Willow county ss In the County Court In the matter of the estate of Winifred Glynn deceased To the creditors of said estate Vou are hereby notified That I will sit at the County Court room in McCook in taid county on the 4th day of April 1510 at one oclock p Pennsylvania coals such as Chandler Canon Sunshine Maitland Baldwin Nut and Susquehanna Anthracite Your orders will be appreciated and given prompt attention PHONE 262 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A SAAAXAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa Oh no It was a family heirloom His customer would not dream of part- C RKIuyer ths Jeweler 1CG0 mg with it j ginii Ave Indianapolis Ind writes That was a pity said the j wag so weak from kidney trouWe ker He had chanced to show the din- thafclcould hardl walk a hundrpd mond to his wile and she had taken a - - t violent fancy to it so much so that UUM U1 A u - 3 uulv he was prepared to give a fancy price Remedy cleared my complexion cured He offered S00 my backache and the irregularities dis count Sacha laughed and shook his appeared and I can now attend to busi head One thousand pounds Oh no ness every day and recommend Foleys He really did not want to sell it An Kidney Remedy to all sufferers as it offer of f 1300 however made him cured ra9 after the doctors and other Itnte At last after prolonged chaffer- rPmedie3 had failed A McMillen ing Count Sacha passed back the mond to the pawnbroker and received NOTICE OF SUIT 1500 in exchange Once outside he Fannie N Gihbs LaDehert Y P Gibb Nellie Wilson W W Wilson her husband true in Tmiofl intn ih rlrnro foot inn mc jumped into a cab anu urove as last name unknown William M Uibb ilrs Wil as he COllld to Messrs Sparkle liam M Gibbs Lis iwife Mary Hunton William 5hinoc viarK irs wu iam 1 iarK 111 wiie jjeuei Arrived there he explained with Clark Mrs Deusel Clark Lis wife and Kirt land C Arnold Defendant- you and each of rmnv rrwt tint lite cTvoof hoirr leirl i Jou are nereoy noiineo mat coraeua arnoio many regrets tuat ms svveetneart uau plaintiff hereilN has fiIod her petition asramst changed her mind She no longer you in the district court of Ked Willow County Nebraska the object and of which a winfwl tho rrnnl rliimnntl Rio tlio prayer s w anted the second uiamonu tiau tne to confirm the title of the i laintitr in jewelers JCt found it No Ah that divided one third infre t in Lot Five to lilock Fourteen 14 in the Original Town of McCook Troll QHil lm fmrofl ho Ivirl mil- was well Still he teared he had put Red Willow County Nebra ka and the title of them to much trouble However he the defendants Fannie N LaDelvert W was glad to say his remittances had I P0 Rl A U14V41 11414 VllLVllkll lljtbl lL 111 CaiU arrived and he had now much pleas- property and the title of the defendant- Mary Hunton William Clark and Deusel Clark in an in Inn din iflO In ure m namun over tow in payment undlvlded one ninth interest in said proi rty for the original diamond which his and for a decree for the partition of all of said sweetheart had decided to keep real estate in accordance with the interests of J the parties and for the sale of said real e tate One thousand Pounds to the COOd in the event the same cannot be eouitablv divided and the division of the proceeds of count s1rii lofr the shop inTn said sale between the parties fonnd by the brought off a most ingenious court to be entitled thereto and that all other die Yet can any one say where he i Snts may be barred of any j came within reach of the law Pear sous Weekly It is a question which causes a moth er the more worry a boy so sick that he Is good or so thoroughly well that he Is bad ntere t You are required to answer petition on or before Monday the 6th day of December 1909 Dated this 2oth day of October 1P09 Cordelia Arnold By Boyle Eldred her attorneys tpps tixe cough and heals luzg EFFIE CURRENT ffl D Over Ludwiclcs Furniture Store No 05 Alain avenuo OitCK From 00 to 11C0 am andU0 to 100 pm A G BUMP Real Estate and Insurance Room Two over McConnolIn drug store iMcCook Nebraska BOYLE ELDREO Attoijnkvs AT AW Lontr Dtstniicu I u W Hnoms 1 nnl tlunr Pitilr WitfMinv Mcnet NCb notick to ritEnrrous Tin- State Net rnsLiiHiMl Willow County ss In the Count Cimr fi the matter of thoestato of Pom I ieoliiiier le utiei To fits creditors of Miiil Istnle on tire l rel y nmillecl that 1 will Mt at Hie Conn ty Court r 1 iii MrCnuk in Mini rounlv on tho IMh day oT inl iili at one oclock ji m to exaiuh u claims against said estate with a v o v to their adjust inetit ami allowance Tin ti inn limited for the presentation of claims again t is six months from this date Witness my hoid and t he seal or Mini County Court this ltith day of Sent 1 C tooie Comity IiiiIku IJoyle fc Kldred Attorneys AlCTIOX SCHOOL IANPS Not icu is herehy Kien that on the 17th day of November IKW at 10 oclock a 111 at the oIKco of tins county tre iMtrer of Red Willow County the Commissioner of Iuhlic Land and Ituild hns or his authorized roire cntatieviil olTer for at public auction till edi - d lands within said county upon which forfeiture ol contract lias ecii ilui larcd as follows All Sec li T2 1C Altert I lert No nw i I 1S C M Oohea Ne so nw Nw so nw Sw so nw Sosonw Sw it 4 1S C H Taylor So Dated October Kf lttW K IS Cowles Commissioner Public Lands liuihHns TO ALL 1 LliSONS INTKKHSTKI JN Till Ol NAM Y K l AlINhSIOCKLXTK OF KK1 WILLOW t OUnTY NKidtASk deceased You are hereby untitled that thu Mxteenth day of OutoU r A l linftl L l ahuestock tiled his petition in the ounty Court of Red Willow Iouuty Kebra ka fur his appointment a- atlrmtit r inr oT the es ato of Milt Vine Ir el late of said County th ivii ed and that ne Mttne will be heard nt the oun y unr rcon m the city f McCook in ied Willow Count Ne rnsji m the sixth day of Noiembor A i lJUU at iiiuu oclock in the forenoon It is further ordered that notice of said hoar itiK be Kiwn all parlies interested in Mlid estaie by the publication of his notice for t r e weeks in the McCook Tribune sinews taper printed published and circulating hi said County Dated this sixteenth day or October A D ji Seal J C Moore County TiiiIko Morlaii Ritchie t Wollf AUoriuys NOTICK Fernando C is and Martha K Davis de fondants will take notice that lames S Doyle plaintilf 7ia filed his petition in this District Court of Iid Willow County Ne raska acainst -mi defendants tho object and prajer of which are to require said defendants and lcIi of them to set forth the they or any of the in have in audio the follow im described real estate in Rod Willow Couty Male of m to examine claims against said es 1 ate with a view to the adjustment oumeVcnVat tin N and allowance The tune limited for the presentation of claims agait st said estate is six months from this date Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 2nd dav of October 15XJ9 7 4ts 7 C Mooke skal County Judge Boyle Elared Attorneys H VTTTTT YTTT YTT YTTTVTTVTTT JI REAL EASTERDAY Grain and Coal We have just added coal to our business and have now in our bins go as far as 2000 for a perfect spc - a full stock of both Colorado and lortlKast conn til tln Northeast iiirtr of tiie Soutlita t tUKrti r of s ectioti towu tiip four north autre t r riintiii thence vesi alon the North lint of -aid Nortl eat quarter of this Southeast ipiarter to the middle of the eliatnel tf Red Wi low Creek thence in a asterly direction follow i tho middle of the ehanrt 1 of said en eK to the point where the in terjects the Fast line of the Southeast quarter of said section tweatysix thence north nlont sain east line of said section to the place of lie Kininf that the title and po sosion of premise he forer quit ted and confineed in tie- plaintili that -aid defendants and all per sons claiming under them or any of them I o enjoined from claiming any interest in -aid nriter c to that of the plaintili or from interrupting hi uc and enjoyment there of That a certain deed recorded in book 27 pae V7 of the deed records of said fount tinted December 2ith 1W intending to convey tin premise above de-crib-d from Fernando C Davi and Martha laN his wife to Mar in Hinck tobe reforn etl to describe tle premise is above intended to be convejed ANo hat a deed recorded in book 31 ptut IS intencint to convey said from Martin Ii el and Mary A ltnck I - wife to the plaintili be re formed tocorrectlv describe saitl premises You are required to answer this petition on or before the 22d day of November A L Vto Unted tli s llth day of October A 1 llifJ lames S Doyle Plaintiff Uy John E Kelley His Attorney LKGAI NOTICE Chares F Lehti ilainti II IZende C mti Il il ft- Vn 4 I Administrn or of the estate of Lute Younir de- - eea ed Carleton Clark Yoiiutj a minor The 4 i Western Kan Company and the NorMiea t quarter of section twp 1 north rane 2i De The above named defendants will tnfee that the plniutilT has tiled his petition in the INtrict Court of lied Willow County Ne braska the object and prajer of which are to foreclo e his ux sale certificate for rhedelin cpieiit taxes thereon for the years 1105 KOS and llOo upon the northeast quarter of section thirtv tvvo Ki tovvnship one 1 north rane twenty siz jltj west in Ited HIok ounty Nebraska Plaintiff alleges that no part cf said land ha been redeemed from s id tax sale that ti ere i due plaint i on tax lien as aforesaid the sum of SVUrJwith ten per ceit interest from this date for which sum and interest and an attorney -lee equal to ten per cent of theauiountof plaiiititis deree in action plaintili pray for a decree for the foreclostne of his said tax lien on the above de eried real estate You are required to answer said petition on or before the 22nil day of November A D lft O Dated this 12th day of October A D VJXK -14-1 Charles F Leiiu Hy Tohn E Kelley His Attorney NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice i hereby tiven that sealed proposals will be received at the oilice of the County Clerk of Ked Willow County Nebraska at Mc Cook Nebraska for the construction and erection of the the sub-structure and approaches and for the furnishing of materials in connection with the same for all steel and wooden bridges to be built in said Ked Willow County Nebraska within one jear from the ith day of November lltW said bid to be for the super structure of all said bridges per Jim al foot for the super structure of all ap proaches per lineal foot for all ptlinc u ed in the substructure of all such bridges and ap proaches per foot i board measure according to the adopted plars and specifications on file in the County Clerk s oflice of -aid Count v Each bid inn t be ieil by jOWjjO in ca h or a certified check for said amount paya be toChas Skaila County Clerk to be forfeit ed to the comity in ca e bidder refuses to enter into cmtract with the County with proper bond if awarded to him and ma t be filed on or before noon Central Standard Time on the 12th day of November 1VJ Said bids will be opened at i oclock I 31 Central Stand ard 1 ime Noveinr r I2th VJJJ The Hoard of County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and h1 bids Dated at McCook ti llth day of October ISO 14 lts ClIAS SKUIA County Cleric NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION flCBLIMirR Department of the Interior U S Land Office at Lincoln Neb Oct J1 VAfj Notice is hereby given that Arry B Kinzer of Quick Neb who on Oct VI VMi made Home stead Fntry No 12 -2 Serial No otfti for lots 1 and section 1 township 4 north range 31 west 6th principal meridian has tiled notice of intention to make final five year proof to estab lish claim to the land above described before J C Moore County Judge at McCook Nebon the 4th day of December K09 Claimant names as witnesses Simeon Cramer lien Doyle Chester Nelms all of Quick Neb and Joseph Nelms of McCook Neb Chas F Shedd Register