V w r it A GREAT i Stars JPJ It is Easy to Order this Outfit VPe posillrdjr guana tec to lit yea perfectly 9CBS6s3Bb feiS i - ite53 r JlPiU 1 W rS SSv i t NOTICE OF SUIT Frank S Curry Mrs Frank S Curryhis wife first name unknown and John Hegenberger de fendants will tako notice that on tho 19th day of September 1903 E C McKay plaintiff filed his petition in tho district court of Red Willow county Nebraska against them the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a mortgage for SG0U00 given by the defendant John Hegenberg er to said plaintiff upon lot twelve block thirty three in the second addition to the town now city of McCook Red Willow county No braska that no part of aid debt has been paid except the sum of 1S175 and there is now due plaintiff from said defendants upon said note and mortgage and the interest thereon and for tho taxes for tho years 1902 and 1901 and first quarter water tax for the year 1905 paid by plaintiff the sum of J02r9 for which sum with interest and costs plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants be required to pay the sameor that said premises be sold to satisfy the amount found due the plaintiff Yon are required to answer said potition on or before Moudaj October j0th190i Dated September 19 1905 E C McKay Plaintiff Boyle Eld red Attorneys for plaintiff ORDER OF HEARING State of Nebraska Red Willow county ssf At a county court held at the county court room in and for said county October Urd A D 1905 Present Frank Moore county judged In the matter of the estate of Paulino Phillippi deceased On reading and filing the petition of Edward A Phillippi praying that the instru ment filed on tho Hrd day of October 1905 and purporting to be tho last will and testament of the said deceased may be proved approved probated allowed and recorded as tho last will and testament of the said Pauline Phillippi de ceased and that the execution of said instru ment may be committed and tiie administra tion of said estate may be granted to Benjamin Strine as executor Ordered that October 25rd A D 1905 at 2 oclock p m is assigned for hearing said peti tion when all persons interested in said matter maynppear at a county court to be held in and for said county and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not bo granted and that notice of the pendency of said petition and tho 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 county for three success ive weeks prior to said day of hearing A true copy Frank Mooki seal County Judge Reduced Rates to KansasCity St Louis Savannah Ga Ft Worth Texas Bristol Tenn Mil waukee Toronto Indianapolis Balti more Buffalo and numerous other points east west north and south will be on sale in the near future Call on agent for particulars MAIL SEND US YOUR ORDER A 2150 Mans Outfit Gomplete for THIS IS WHAT YOU GET Suit absolutely pure all wool -worth - 1300 Fine soft Hat any style or color -worth -Pair of stylish Shoes -worth ------ Madras or Percale Shirt -worth - - - - Par of Fine -worth Suspenders - - - - Pair of funcy or plain Socks -worth - - -Nice Handkerchief colored border -worth Four-in-hand or male up silk Te -worth Leatherette Suit Case -worth Fine - - - TOTAL 200 250 75 25 10 15 25 250 2150 ypftffi you can do more work enabling you to earn more money so that you can buy more Uneeda Er 5 mi e do zot work and earn still more money NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ixsrjmasmimsrmm jv NOTICE OF SUIT To Ira Chandlr nnil tlio Nebraska Loan Hanking Company defendants You will tako nolico Hint the plaintiff Lawrence H Roonoy has filed his petition against ou in the district court of Rod Willow county Nebraska tho ob ject and prayer of which are to cancel and dis charge of record the cloud cast upontho plain tiff b title to lots numbered fire and six in block numbered twenty five 25 in the first addition to the town now city of McCook Nebraska by certain mortgage given May 1 lb90 for the sum of 5900 00 to tho Nobraska Loan Banking company and recorded in book 19 page 471 of tho mortgage records of s aid county anil tho as signment thereof by said company to Ira C Chandler on May 5 1890 which as signmout was recorded July 10 1890 in book 20 page s of the mortgage records of said county plaintiff al leging that said mortgage and the notes -secured thereby have been fully paid and satisfii d Plaintiff prays for a decree that said mortgage may be canceled and discharged of refold and that tho cloud on his title caused thereby be re moved You are required to answer s aid peti tion on or beloro Monday the 30th day of Octo ber liXKi Dated this 20th day of September A D lOOIi La whence H Roonet By J E Kelley his attorney 1 11 Men mm s h In all departments of active service stand in need of the readiness of mind and -promptness of action which depend on a healthy nerv ous system Let a railroad man be rat tled and every life depending on him is in danger A great many railroad men have found in Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery a valuable tonic for the overstrained nervous sjstem It builds up the body purifies the blood nourishes the nerves and induces a healthy appetite and refreshing sleep I suffered for sir years with constipation and indigestion during which time I employed sev eral physicians but they could not reach my case writes Mr G Popplewell of Eureka Springs Carroll Co Ark I felt that there was no help forme could not retain food on my stomach had vertigo and would fall helpless to the floor Two years ago I commenced taking Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery and lit tle Pellets and improved from the start Af ter taking twelve bottles of the Discovery I -was able to do light work and have been im proving ever since Send 21 one cent stamps to pay ex pense of mailing and get Dr Pierces Medical Adviser in paper covers free Address Dr R V Pierce Buffalo N Y ifr NOTICE OF SUIT James O Hammond Josephine MHammond James O Hammond as guardian of Josephine M Hammond a minor and Ardeu H Purvis defendants will take notice that on t tie 0th day of August 1905 the plaintiff herein Milton 11 Hammond Ada A Hammond and Mary E Hammond filed a petition in the district court of Red Willow ccmnty Nebraska the object and prayer of which are to obtain a judgment confirming tho undivided one sixth interest each of tho said plaintiffs and defendants un der the will of Mirelda E Hammond deceased in and to the northwest quarter section thirty five towiihhip fwo north range thirty Red Willow counl Nebraskaaud for the partition of said realestate according to the respective lights of said parties or if the same cannot bo equitably divided that said premises bo sold and tho proceeds thereof divided between tho parties according to their respective rights Yon are required answer said petition on or before Moiula tO loberiinl 190 Dated this 12tl da of September 190i MiitonH Hammu i Ada A Hammond and Mary E Hammond Plaintiffs By Boyle and Eldr d their attorneys 240V f mmm pfcfijmgtr m in gp On If you will eat more 11 rA 4 1 i i i n JfA Ma S B f sk iiiia i CCUn IIC flUC nfll I AR with order and e will send this outfit complete In OUlU UO UllL UULLHU suitcase by express to any address subject to examin Hi -v I 11 Wii RStl PLEASE NOTE THE ation una n everytmng is satisfactory pay express agent U1S5 bainnce and express chorees Slzas and Measuramants Coat comes In S5 to 12 chest give chest measurement Pants come 30 to 12 waist and 30 to 34 inseam give both measurements Shirts come It to llXi Hats come 6 V to 7H Socks come 9K to 11 Shoes come to 11 Give sizes of all and state whether you wish suit of fine casslmero or cheviot cloths MEASURING DIRECTIONS Real Estate Filings The following real estate filings have been made in the county clerks office since last Thursday evening E A Williams to J A Huber swd to nwqr2l W0 2500 00 P E Reeder to J A Huber wd to so 1000 00 E A Williams to J A Huber swd to lot 0 blk 6 McCook F Plasmycro to A B Bower wd to s hf 2100 CO J N Clarke to C G Wilhelm rec d to 1000 00 Ida B Hupp to K Jones wd to so qr 13-1-24 ir00 X Buffalo Pitts Co to M Motoric wd to w hf no qr w hf so qr 1 l G lr 00 W E Bryson to F B Duckworth wil to lots 15 1G and 17 blk 2i ola 00 H L Maugus to H GalowdtolotO and part lot S blk 10 Willow Grove 400 00 L L Co to A G Bump wd to lots 7 to 12 blk 21 1st McCook 700 00 C E Benedict to W J Evans to lot 4 blk S0 2nd McCook 1522 50 J Waters to D St Gorman wd to lot 13 blk 3 1st South McCook 20 00 A A Hyde to J Havens qcd to s hf ne qrnhf 1050 00 S M Cochran to J Heinlein wd to sw qr n hf se qr 25IM0 4000 00 H Temma to P Podolski ehfnwqr 600 00 Lincoln Land Co toE C Brittwd to lots 5 and 6 blk 8 4th McCook 273 00 United States to G Spinner pat to nw United States to M LScarrow pat to nw qr ne qr sw qr and ne qr so qr 245- 1 26 United States to M B Brown pat to ne qr sw qr and lots 5 6 and 7 United States to EJ Lawthers pat to United States to J Lawthers pat to ne qr 17-1-29 W W Archibald to TL Rathbun wd to sh f lot 2 blk 3 1st McCook 125 00 Frees Hocknell to TL Rathbun wd to lot 3 blk 5 1st McCook 1300 00 T L Rathbun to J J Curran wd to lot 3 and s hf 2 blk 3 1st McCook 1800 00 Clara P Pease to J E Kelley wd to lot 1 and 2 blk 14 1st McCook 175 00 Sarah J Jones to B A Jones wd to n hf se qr ne qr nw qr and lot 1 31-3-27 1600 00 M A Dayton to Kate Selleck wd to lots 3 to 12 blk 71 Bartley 123 00 Lincoln Land Co to W Gossard wd to n hf lot 8 blk 18 Indianola W G Lambright otal to G Renner qcdtoptlot8and9blkl8Ind 1 00 Helen M Charles to J Broomfiold wd to lots 11 and 12 blk 23 Indianola SO 00 W C Bullard to W A Mapes wd to lot 2 blk 9 Willow Grove 33 00 Sarah E Ruby to Mary A Davis wd to pt lot 2 blk 15 Danbury 40 00 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 box 2oc ORDER PROPOSITION 14 OC JU l m Kan ynL2W KEjb iSLH FOR llllllll Srl s295 vvl I Mm a i MZI i J Wmf M I I I i 4 amC a ioal ry jB i i i i i xM JSr i i I I i Jobs f l T 3 r Ml i I i mwmir jfj i i 1 f ToiCifeeajEMinOiieDay - II I Seven MMon Bores sold in poitf 2 rannth This nature TW bOXr25C A Troubled One It is said that the expression Tlier is n skeleton in every closet arose from the following incident A young italian student linding lie was dying fearing to break the news to his moth er adopted the following device lie Informed her that lie was III and that it had been foretold lie would not re cover until he had worn n shirt made by a woman who had no trouble The widow soon discovered it was no easy task to find such a person but at length was referred to a lady who seemed surrounded with every comfort and happiness and possessed a husband who seemed devoted to her The wid ow made known her request and for an answer was shown a closet where a skeleton hung suspended from a beam She was told it was the remains of the ladys former lover who from motives of jealousy had been slain by her hus band and that lie compelled her to vis It it every day The widow concluded that no one was without trouble that there is a skeleton in every closet and became reconciled to the approach ing loss of her son WnHhliiKtoiiM Illrtlidny The first known celebration of Wash ingtons birthday was on Feb 11 17S4 The old style date was still adhered to This was during the lifetime of the first president and completed his fifty third year The following Is from the Pennsylvania Packet of Philadelphia of the date of Tuesday Feb 17 1784 New York Friday Feb 13 Wednes day last bM the birthday of his ex cellency Geil Washington the same was celebrated by all the true friends of American independence and consti tutional liberty with that hilarity and manly decorum ever attendant on thJ sons of freedom In tho evening an entertainment was given on board the East India ship in this harbor to a very brilliant and respectable company and a discharge of thirteen cannon was fired on the joyful occasion The ob servance of the day was not confined to New York city IVevrfonVs Tolexcope Newton fashioned a concave mirror from a mixture of copj er and tin which gives a surface with almost the luster of silver An image of the star was produced in the focus of this mir ror and then this image when exam ined by a magnifying eyepiece permits the astronomer to study the star at what is equivalent to a greatly reduced distance Such is the principle of the famous erecting telescope which bears the name of Newton The little reflect or which he constructed is still pre served as one of the treasures of the Royal society The telescope tube had the very modest dimensions of an inch in diameter It was however the pre cursor of a whole series of magnificent instruments each outstripping the oth er in magnitude A Soft Answer Here Is a story about Sir Patrick Talbot sergeant at arms In the house of lords He had been private secre tary to the great Lord Derby when prime minister and afterward married one of his daughters One day when a large party was present at Knowl sey Lord Derby burst out at table with tlie remark Its a curious thing one never knows what a lot of fools there are in England until one becomes prime minister Thereupon Talbot at the other end of the table said Yes and one never knows what a fool a prime minister may be until one be comes his private secretary Lord Derbys reply was Thank you Pat Dnndee Advertiser The RudcMt Man of Ills Arc John Hunter the famous British sur geon anatomist physiologist and med cal writer who died in 1793 was one of the rudest men of his age He re turned home late one evening from his round of professional calls and found his wife entertaining a few friends Grimly he walked into the center of the room stopped and looked around I knew nothing of this kick up he said and ought to have been Informed As I have returned home for the purpose of studying I hope the present com pany will retire at once They retired A Freak of Death Valley Saratoga springs is one of the freaks of Death valley and lias probably caused more profanity than anything else in the region The waters are as clear as crystal and they bubble up from a deep sandy basin like a well spring of joy But they are strongly impregnated with sulphur and other minerals are tepid in temperature and act instantly like an emetic upon any one who drinks them He Was Xo Settler I suppose that old chap with the long white whiskers over there is one of your old settlers isnt he said the grocery drummer I reckon hes what yew might call a old resident rejoined the village mer chant but he aint no old settler Hes been a owin me for nigh on to thirty years Chicago News Baseball In the Bible Johnson lou say that you knows about the Bible Well whats in It about baseball do yer knows Walters Why dey aint nuflin in the Bible bout baseball Johnson Dey certainly am Didnt Noah put the dove out on a long fly New York Times Coquetry and Civilization It Is In a country in which the wo men are most coquettish that civiliza tion has attained its zenith It is to the coquetry of women that one owes the refinement of manners Boudoir The Parvenu Wlfie What is a parvenu Hublet Thats what the man who got rich ten years ago calls the man who got rich yesterday w YontjR Falcon itt School The young of falcons and hawks are well trained by their parents From the time they are strong enough to pull nt and break up the quarries brought to them it is one long course of instruc tion The old birds know perfectly well what the young ones will have to do and they get them fit for dolug It as soon as they can They compel them to take longer flights day after day and teach them how to stoop that Is strike at Uieir quarry One or the oth er will shoot up witlin portion of feath er or it may be fur followed by the young hopefuls Then the morsel is dropped from the clutch Down tiioy dash for it and the one that makes the quickest stoop secures the prize before it reaches the ground When the old birds think the young can fend for themselves off they go Tills is not a case of choice but necessity for they are simply cuffed and buffeted off So well is this known in the country that it is a common thing to hear a lad say Them ere hawks has druv their young uns off Blackwoods Magazine A Woiulerrul Ilnnt Family There is a family of microscopic plants called diatoms which swarm in all oceans In every clime They are coated with pure silica or flint and are found in the most delicate and love liest forms So tiny are they that it takes 41000000000 of them to fill a single cubic inch and 1SG000000 to the naked eye would just look like a speck of dust and weigh only a grain They multiply so fast that within forty-eight hours one may become S000 000 and Us offspring fill two cubic feet in four days As they die they sink to the bottom falling in a constant show er In the course of ages they fill up harbors the deposits formed of them being many miles in extent and hun dreds of feet in thickness The deep est deposit known is that on which the city of Berlin stands which is eighty four feet thick At St Petersburg there is a deposit of thirty feet and at Richmond Ya is one of eighteen feet The Cool 3Imi The superiority of those men who keep their tempers in public bodies is so apparent that coolness should be one of the first virtues to be cultivated there The discreet member will re gard public life of this kiid as a school for such a purpose There are trials for nervous or impulsive men often In these positions but a part of their tactics must be to resist them if they are to have hope of success Noth ing can be clearer than that it is for their interest to do so The debater who keeps cool is sure to have his op ponent at a disadvantage The cool man is usually a master of sarcasm which is an effective weapon in an noying an adversary but a dangerous one also because there is always the temptation to carry it too far The men who have tho widest influence are the good natural men whose words leave no sting behind them An Awe IiiNpirliiK Spectacle Of the overpowering magnificence of the suns corona as seen in a total eclipse some idea may lie gathered when it is considered that even matter of fact scientists are stricken speech less with awe in its presence Sir Fran cis Galton was once assigned to meas ure the heat of that strange halo lie recounts that he experienced a feeling of supreme exultation when he discov ered that his instrument was broken and that he would be permitted a few moments in which to revel in the re markable spectacle So carried away was he by the glory of the panorama that he even forgot to note down the beginning of the first contact Overreached Himself The wives of two British army of ficers who had been stationed for a long time in India met recently In Lon don and went to a restaurant to take luncheon together As their talk was of a personal and somewhat private nature they fell to conversing in nin doostanee This aroused the curiosity of the waiter attending them to bursting point He presently came forward and said gravely Excuse me madame but I think it only right to inform you that I understand French The Toes The second toe should be longer than the others to denote an artistic temper ament Here sentimentaiism dwells and romance and imagination If the larger toe is strong and broad the in clination toward realism will be check ed by a good amount of practical sense Jn the purely artistic foot the little member of the five should curl inward Its arching upward denotes a passionate nature The women of southern countries are noted for this distinction Indolent RomsIui Rossini was one of the most indolent men that ever lived yet lie wrote op eras against time as it The Barber of Seville for instance was written and mounted in less than a month which fact gave rise to Doni zettis cogent witticism Upon being told that Rossini had finished his opera in thirteen days Donizetti replied It is very possible He is so lazy The Cores of n Home Dear rue said young Mrs Hunui mune I must see our grocer right away What for asked her husband -I have some instructions to give him I want to tell him to make our coffee a little stronger and our butter a little weaker Conner vntlMm In Samuel Pepys period a bill wa3 brought into parliament to restrain the excessive and superfluous use of coaches London Outlook Disgrace is Immortal and living eves when one thinks It dead Plautus EDNA BARR Studic 1 A Teacher of Piano McCook Nebr Mrs A C Wiehes Dearborn St n3 Bi Je 0 DENTIST NEW BARBER SHOP NEWLY FLIKflSHEIl AND FIRST CLASS IN EVERY WAY Rear of First Natl Bank t Earl Murray USl M riioNi 112 Olllco over Grannis 8tort McCook Nob C II llOTLE C E ElDKED Co Attj BOYLE ELDRED Attorneys at Law Look Distance Phono 11 Rooms 1 and 7 pecornl iliuir Iostollico KuilditiK Oilice RoBideiu 2I Residence iIhio 5X McCook Neb DR A P WELLES Physician and Surgeon Main Avcnuo 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