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Notice 7 Seven wiliMWterBggj3SSjBaawM r We positively guaratf tee to fit you perfectly MHSoa boxes sold In pest 12 months iSJ hi ii uwumpHirtifW fMTCMMSKMlK - - The Food Value of a Soda Cracker Tribune Clubbing List For convenience of readers of The Tbwcne vre have made arrangements with the following newspapers and periodicals whereby we can supply them in combination with The Teibcne at the following very low prices with PUBLICATION MICE TEIBDNE Detroit Free Press 1 00 1 50 Prairie Farmer 100 125 Chicago Intor Ocean 1 00 1 05 Cincinnati Enquire 100 150 New York Tribune 1 00 1 25 Toledo Blade 1 00 1 25 Nebraska Farmer 1 00 1 65 Iowa Homestead 1 00 1 25 Lincoln Journal 1 00 1 25 Now York World 1 00 1 65 St Louis Republic 1 00 1 75 Kansas City Star 25 120 Farm and Home 100 1 20 We are prepared to fill orders for any other papar published at reduced rates The Teibune McCook Neb For the best of all kinds of Build ing Materials Steam and Domestic Coals see W C MM Phone No i Try Carney Egg You have heard that some foods furnish fat other foods make muscle and still others are tissue building and heat forming You know that most foods have one or more of these elements but do you know that no food contains them all in such properly balanced proportions as a good soda cracker The United States Government report shows that soda crackers contain less water are richer in the muscle and fat elements and have a much higher per cent of the tissue building and heat forming properties than any article of food made from flour That is why Uneeda Biscuit should form an important part of every meal They represent the superlative of the soda cracker all their goodness and nourishment being brought from the oven to you in a package that is proof against air moisture and dust the price being too small to mention NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY NOTICE To George C Gray and to whom it may con cern Notice i honby given that ou the 8th day of MarcblflUJ the undersigned John Wentz Sr purchased of Ben G Gossard county treas urer of Red Willow county Nebraska at public sale for taxc lot five block three in West Mc Cook Red Willow county Nebraska for the taxes levied and assessed thereon for the years 1895 to 1902 inclusive The time allowed in which to redeem said lot from said purchase will expire November 25th 1905 John Wentz Sr To Samuel L Troth You are hereby notified that the undersigned on the 28th day of Janu ary 1904 purchased nt private tax sale from the county treasurer of Red Willow county Nebraska for the taxes duly levied and assess ed thereon for tho years 1894 to 1902 inclusive lot six in block 12 in West McCook in Red Willow county Nebraska that said lot was as sessed for the purpose of taxation for the years 1891 to 1905 inclusive in the name of Samuel L Troth and that title to said lot appears of record in the said Samuel L Troth that the undersigned will after tho expiration of three mouths from date of service of this notice ap ply to the county treasurer of said county for a deed to said premises William Knai e NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BED WILLOW COUN TY NEBEASEA In the matter of the application of GeoBullis guardian of the estate of May Batchellor a minor heir of Lizzie Batchellor deceased for leave to sell real estate Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the order of the Hon R C Orr judge of the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska made on the 16th day of October 1905 for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described there will be sold at public vendue to the high est bidder for cash at the front door of the court house in McCook Red Willow county Nebras ka on the 13th day of November 1905 at the hour of one oclock p m of said day tho fol lowing described real estate Lot numbered twelve in block numbered twenty five in origin al town now city of Mccook Red Willow coun ty Nebraska Said sale will remain open one hour Dated this 18th day of October 1905 Geo Bollih Guardian of the estate of May Batchellor a minor J E Kelley his attorney NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION ISOLATED TEACT Department of the Interior United States Land Office Lincoln Neb Public land sale Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of the Gen eral Land office under authority vested in him by section 2455 U S Rev Stat as amended by me act or congress approveu reoruuryu imo 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 ii SEH Section 5 Township 1 north Range 29 W 6th P M Any and all persons claiming adversely tho 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 bo forfeit ed Dated October 30 1S05 W A Geeen Register Alva E Kennabd Receiver EAT MAIL ORDER PRO SEND US YOUR ORDER A 2150 Mans Outfit Complete for 11 a IhiII THIS IS WHAT YOU GET Suit absolutely pura all wool -worth - 1300 Tine soft Hat any style or color worth - 200 Pair of stylish Shoes -worth ------ 250 Madras or Percale Shirt -worth - - - - 75 of 3ftne -worth 25 Par Suspenders - - - - Pair of fancy or plain Socks -worth - - - - 10 Nice Handkerchief colored border -worth - 15 Four-in-hand or made up silk Tie -worth - 25 Fine Leatherette Suit Case -worth TOTAL - 250 2150 FOR 1295 CCUn IIC flUC nni I AD rttl1 ier and Tire will send this outfit complete In OLilL UO UnC UULLHn uit case by express to any address subject to examin It Is Easy to Order this Outfit ation Mia u everyimng is satisfactory pay express agent U1V5 balance and express charges Sizes and Maasuramants Coat comes In 55 to chest clre chestraeafurement Pants come SO to 42 waist and 30 to M inseam give both measurements Shirts come 11 to 17K Hats come 6V to 7 Socks come SK to It Shoes come 5 to 1L uivo sizes oi aii ana siaio wnemer you vuu suit oi nno cassimere or cheviot cloths PLEASE NOTE THE MEASURING DIRECTIONS dMmjafmaey To Cur a U in One Take Laxative Bromo QftafcKgfttt A W V t WJmmauntStii To Cure a Cold in One nay Take laxative bromo quinine tuil ts All druggists refund the mouey if it fails to euro E W Groves signature is on each box 25c I am well now and enjoying better health than ever before in my whole life That is the statement of a woman who had never been well until she was made well by the use of Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription There are a great many other women in like case They have always been sufferers from disease They have never known the joy of perfect health For all such women Dr Pierces Fa vorite Prescription holds out the pros pect of perfect and permanent health by the cure of the womanly diseases which weaken women It establishes regular ity dries weakening drains heals inflam mation and ulceration and cures female weakness It makes weak women strong and sick women well It gives me pleasure to let you know of the great benefit received from Dr Pierces medi cines and the advice -which you so kindly sent writes Mrs Bertie Parker of Bonham Fannin Co Texas I took your Favorite Prescrip tion Golden Medical Discovery and Pleasant Pellets and followed your advice regarding- the IDtion Tablets and am cured I had been treated by different doctors and spent one hun dred dollars for treatment and medicine but received very little relief I have only spent seventeen dollars and fifty cents for your medi cine and it has cured me in three or four months of ulceration and falling of uterus I suffered severe misery in my back also irregular periods Had bearing down in lower portion of body and great pain all through my body Pain in uterus was very severe Had smothering spells breath was very short all the time had pain in stomach pain in my thighs pain in breast also between my shoulders Bowels constipated I am well now and enjoying better health than ever before in my whole life Am happy to tell you that I was cured by your good advice and good medi cines the Favorite Prescription Golden Med ical Discovery Pleasant Pellets and Iotion Tablets These medicines cured me and will cure others also The dealer who offers a substitute for Favorite Prescription does so to gain the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious medicines His profit is your loss therefore accept no substitute Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets regulate the bowels SLUl Irn iwTw w3 JAaf rJr aW Y JjO jur JHF jgv mi M i Ceres Grip u nu tajt ft on every1 rzrzrh box 4dg in alii h BLESSING iii THE CANAL How Isthmian Waterway Will fVSect Central America BOOH TO BECOME A GAEDEN SPOT A STew ProHDcronM Era For Ianaia and CoKtu III en Predicted by a Snn Jobo Merchant TIiouNnndN of Pcoiw o Bo Freed Will Open n Siark t For tlie Country FruitM The construction of the Panama ca nal will knock the shackles off thou sand of peons in Central America and will bring that country up to the meas ure of its wonderful possibilities You can feel the foreshadowing Influence of tho big waterway in the atmosphere of Panama and Costa Itlca now Senor Don Miguel B Archera a mer chant of San Jose formerly Mike B Archer assistant chief train dispatcher for the Chicago Terminal railway made the observation while recently visiting his mother at Kansas City Mo He said to a Kansas City Star repre sentative The peonage system has probably done more than anything else to retard Individual enterprise and the use of labor saving machinery without which tho country can never bo fully develop ed A peon ia a serf a man devoid of interest in the i resent and of hope in the future They are human pack horses and every member of their fam ilies is under the shadow of the same oppressive hand They till the soil look after the plantation and grub In the mines They virtually belong to their masters body and soul for gen erations without end There are fam ilies of peons who have never known the word liberty How does a man become a peon It Is the easiest thing In the world if he is hard up Castro a bright industrious young man is in love with dark eyed Dona Maria They havent a thing on earth except their strong arms and absorbing love Cas tro knows a rauchero who has dealt kindly with him and whom he thinks Is his friend Senor Maceo there is a girl who loves me We would many Es admirable says the ranchero warmly I congratulate you with all my heart But It takes money to get married and we have none Bah Tis a small matter How much do you want Fifty pesos will do You shall have seventy five The wedding Is a fine affair The ranchero has the musicians and a live ly crowd of friends to celebrate the oc casion The bride and groom are wined dined and congratulated They think fairyland has come down to earth and Senor Maceo is their good angel But there Is a condition prece dent Castro has executed a bond pledging himself his wife and their future offspring as security for the debt to be paid off by work It is the death warrant of freedom The ranchero furnishes them a little adobe house and provisions Likewise some muselina for wearing apparel At the end of the year there Is a footing up The peon of course supposes there Is something coming to him above the debt Instead he finds he has overdrawn by some 25 to 50 pesos and that the original obli gation had increased 25 per cent or more The ranchero does the figuring because the peon is unlearned Castro and his wife dare not run away be cause they would be recaptured and thrown into prison with the probabil ity of a severe flogging There Is no such thing as a peon escaping under present conditions The family In creases and there are more mouths to feed For the first few years the peon works hard and trie to discharge the debt but by and by he finds that in spite of his efforts he and his wife are gradually sinking deeper and deeper in the toils of the plantation owner and they lose hope Their children are reared to know only labor without the glimmer of freedom There are thousands and thousands of families In this miserable condition in Central America Some have been forced to contract obligations on account of sick ness some to pay for provisions or a house or a piece of land These are all fish for the landowners net and he holds them with a never relaxing grip The law Is entirely in his favor I have spoken to some of the big ranchmen and dons about this system and they laughed at my Indignation Why senor they say these people would starve to death if we were to let them go Give one of them 1000 pesos tomorrow and in a month he would be asking to be reinstated That may be true but the time is coming now when these poor people will be taught how to value their labor and to drive a fair bargain The canal will bring into Central America thousands of investors and promoters from the United States England and France Labor will command a price and when the peons find it out they will break away and go to the companies where they can get something for their labor Of course the large haclendados are not anxious to see the canal built be cause they see in it an end of their life of ease and luxury but later on when they find it means dollars where they are now getting cents for their products they will change their minds Just as the railroads of Missouri opened up a market for millions of dollars worth of wasted produce in the fifties so will the canal and the roads lead ing to It furnish a worldwide market for the delicious fruits of Central America In Costa Rica Nicaragua wsKswsawsseftiM HSMBiMvamnMi and Honduras in fact In all the Isth mian states they raise strawberries the ear round and practically give them away ut from 10 to 15 cents a gallou Pineapples that would cost 40 and 50 cents in Kansas City and St Louis go begging there at from 1 to 3 cents apiece Its the same way with limes oranges and bananas They are a drug on the market There are untold millions In the mountains of Central America waiting development of Yankee capital und en terprise The only reason this work has not been done sooner is that It means death to the average citizen of the United States to live In Centra America The yellow fever and black smallpox are prevalent there until tho mldd le of October With the building of the canal and railroad progressive people will see to It that better san itary conditions obtain in the towns and that the dangers of disease are greatly reduced In the very near future Central America will be the garden spot of this continent Nothing can stop It when Yankee energy and Yankee systems of sanitation are planted The Creator made the land all right In the first place but It happened to fall into uu appreciative hands The canal will relegate the stick plow and the peon and give birth to an era of as remark able development as was ever seen on this continent TWO AMERICAN EVILS Savant Sny We Have Too aiany Eye tjliiHseH and Too loiitc Tickets Too many American people wear glasses I take off as many pairs of glasses from my American patients as I put on them Professor J Herschberger the high est authority in the worWbn diseases of the eye professor of ophthalmology at the University of Berlin stopped long enough between a bath and a ban quet to give his opinion of the Amer ican custom of wearing glasses says the Denver correspondent of the St Louis Post Dispatch Although sixty two years old Pro fessor Herschberger does not himself wear glasses He declares that more Americans wear them than any other nation and that he believes this is all Inspired by our desire as a nation to see thiug3 clearly The claim that the average American eyes are growing weaker be cause of abuse he declares to be ridic ulous Americans read a good deal buf their eyes are just as good us those their grandfathers had If they only knew it said the professor When it comes to American combina tion railroad tickets the famous oculist loses his command of the English lan guage Ach But look at this he exclaimed delving down into the capa cious depths of a German traveling bag and fishing up triumphantly a many colored railroad ticket several yards lu length He dangled It in the air and trailed it up and down the room in his rage This is what I call the American rattlesnake said Professor Hersch berger and I shall keep It and take It home with me to Germany to place on exhibition I bought a ticket from New York to Portland and back to Bos ton It gave me stopovers at every town in the country and I was assured It would make traveling easy When I got to San Francisco I locked it up in my trunk and since then I have bought a ticket between each town This I keep to warn my countrymen with NATIONAL FLOWER QUEST Chicago Gardener Is Trying to Grow a Tricolor Chrysanthemum Joseph Frey head gardener in Lin coln park at Chicago is seeking to give the United States a national flower In the form of a chrysanthemum plant which will grow red white and blue blossoms says a Chicago Dispatch The experiment of hybridizing chrys anthemums and asters which are close ly related to the Japanese flower has been going on in the conservatory at Lincoln park Frey has created many wonderful combinations In flowerdom The suc cess or failure of the plan will be re vealed by the last of October when the chrysanthemums and Siberian as ters begin to head and bloom At the last annual chrysanthemum show In Lincoln park Frey displayed hybridized chrysanthemums which pre sented the colonial colors yellow aud white blossoms growing on one stalk This caused him to undertake the more difficult problem of growing red white and blue blossoms on one stalk In the Rush of 1U30 The owner of the great diary was showing a visitor around the plant says the Chicago Tribune All these thousands of cows he said are milked bj machinery The milk is conveyed Into an immense res ervoir from which it is carried in un derground pipes at a speed of a mile a minute to all points within fifty miles of here The system works perfectly and yet there i one great drawback What is that asked the visitor Well of course theres no cream any more It Is impracticable for us to separate It here and In this age of the world nobody has time to wait for it to rise New Religions Denomination A new religious denomination with out a creed has been formed at Broken Bow Neb says a dispatch from that place No one will be asked to sub scribe to anything to join the church of which Rev R H Harman Is the head Rev Mr Harman says the de nomination will believe simply In a universal God and that Christ was a divine man Sin will be considered as bringing its own punishment and the old Idea of hell will be dispensed with DR B J GUNN DENTI5T - Ofllco over Qranoia storo McCook Neb C II Botle C E Eldrhp Co Atta BOYLE ELDRED AXTOKNEYS AT LAW Look Distance Phono 41 Rooms 1 nuil 7 pocoihI lloor MCLOOK flCP Iostollico BllilditlK DR A P WEJLLES Physician and Surgeon Ollice UeHirieuc 524 Nniu Avenue Ofllco ant Resulenco jiliono Ki Calls aiiswnred night o day McCOOK NEBRASKA L H LINDEMANN Real Estate Insurance Tliono 5G Oflico over 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