H Every Niece and Nephew of Uncle Sam should be deeply interested in what he has said about soda crackers because they are the one food with which all of them are familiar Uncle Sam has given out figures showing that soda crackers are richer in nutriment and body building elements properly proportioned than any food made from flour This is saying much for common soda crackers and much more for Uneeda BiSCUlt because they are soda crackers of the best quality They are baked better more scientifically They are packed better more cleanly The damp dust and odor proof package retains all tne good ness and nutriment of the wheat all the freshness of the best baking all the purity of the cleanest bakeries Your Uncle Sam has shown what food he thinks best for his people His people have shown that they think Uneeda BlSCUit the best of that food nearly 400000000 packages having already been consumed Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea is simply liquid electricity It goes to every pnrt of your body bringing new blood strength and new vigor It makes you well and keeps you well 35 cents L W McConneli Good reading cheap may be secured from The Tribune clubbing list in For the best of all kinds of Build ing Materials Steam and Domestic Coals see I C MM Phone No i Try Carney Egg NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY REFEREES SALE By virtue of au order issued from tho district court of Red Willow county Nebrabku under a decree in an action wherein 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 M Hammond a minor and Arden H Purvis are defendants di rected to tho undersigned as referee I shall offer at public ale and sell to tho Inchest bid der for cash at the east front door of tho court houo in the city of McCook Red Willow coun ty Nebraska on tho 2nd day of January 1906 at the hour of one oclock p in the following described real estate to wit Tho northwest quarter section thirty fivotownship twonorth range thirty west Cth p m in Red Willow county Nebraska Dated this 29th day of November 1905 E M Bigelow Referee Boylo Eldred attorneys NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS To Nels J Johns on C H Lano Affa C Seeley and Henry Wykoff and to all whom it may con cern The commissioners appointed to locate a road commencing at tho northeast corner of section seventeen 17 town one raugo twonty nino 29 and Tunning thence two 2 miles west on section line Detween sections eight 8 and seventeen 17 and seven 7 and eighteen 18 tiwn one l range twonty nine 29 and terminating at the north west corner of section eighteen 18 town one 1 range twenty nine 29 said road to be sixty six 66 feet wide have reported in favor of tho estab lishment thereof as follows Commencing at the northeast corner of section eighteen 18 town one 1 range twenty -nine 29 west Cth p m and running thence west on section line between sections seven 17 and eighteen 18 town one 1 range twenty nine 29 to the north west corner of section eighteen 18 said town and range and terminating thereat said road to bo sixty six 66 feet wide and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed in tho county clerks office on or beforo noon of the 2nd day of February A D 1906 or said road will be established without reference E JWiLCOXCounty Clerk ei nnn Air w i ri - e ma Skin lml till pilufld J ing ykin tr iil hi tio in st uierluds MoW Pii u i k tui tciil blemishes remnv d by - i eit v blood jH iji n in Jill Mtged All im t lill rad i lit AAJIK hjifcidiat bKin BUiifl iiid Wcnto l riniry ljiiet 1215 O S reet lnr Price 50c and ioo TRIAL BOTTLES FREE RECOMMENDED GUARANTEED AND 60LD BY Nebraska stop your Lung Irritation relieve your Sore Throat and drive out your Chronic Cold with the only cer tain and strictly scientific Cure for Coughs and Colds DR KINGS NEW DISCOVERY Almost in Despair Our little daughter was given up by two physicians with consumption of the throat and we were almost in despair when our druggist recommended Dr Kings New Discovery After taking four bottles she was perfectly cured and has had no throat trouble since GEO A EYLER Cumberland Md XriJLgr gists SSSSi2Sai222 NOTICE FOR SEALED BIDS Notice is hereby given that tho county com missioners of Red Willow count Nebraska will receive sealed bids for tho furnis iiing of tho following supplies to said county during the j ear 1906 to wit BOOKS 1 6 qr med Treasurers cash book 1 road district lodger it redemption books 7000 triplicate tax receipts 24 assessors files 23 sets poll books per book 24 tets envelopes for poll books pr dozen 24 ballot bags for votes cast per dozen 1 gross election pencils per grns All records to bo extra bound and made of Bjron Weston best linen ledger paper BLANKS Legal blanks full sheet per hundred Legal blanks one half sheet per hundred Legal blanks one fourth sheetper hundred Legal blanks one eighth sheotpor hundred STATIONERY Glucinum pens por gross Vanadium Lens Der gross Perfection pencils or equal round rubber tips per gross 1 grent gross rubber bands No 11 1 gross rubbor bands one quarter inch 12 packages senate legal pads per package Parties receiving contract to furnish good and sufficient bond for the faithful performance of the same Tho county commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids All bids to be filed with tho county clerk on or before twelve oclock noon January 1 1906 Bids must be addressed to the county clerk and marked Proposal for books blanks and stationery Dated at McCook Nebraska this 7th day of December 1905 12 84ts E J Wilcox County Clesk PUBLICATION NOTICE Elba W Graves Mrs Elba W Graves first name unknown wife of Elba W Graves Ports Wilson E P Bowman first name unknown Mrs E P Bowman first name unknown wife of E P Bowman Charles B Brown and Mrs Charles B Brown first name unknown wife of Charles B Brown defendants will take notice that Zara A Wilson has filed her petition in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska against the above named de fendants the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed and de livered by the defendant Elba W Graves to the defendant Ports Wilson on the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter and lots one and two of section eight and lot seven of section five all in township three north range twenty six west of the sixth principal meridian in said county and state to secure the pajment of one per annum from the 20th day of July 1897 said note and mortgage have been duly assigned to this plaintiff and said plaintiff is now the own er and holder of tho same There is now due this plaintiff on said promissory note and mort gage tho sum of 100000 with interest thereon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior land oflice at Lin coln Nebraska December 20 1905 Notice is hereby given that the following named sottler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before register and receiver j Thomas McQuay who filed D S No 314 for tho northeast quarter of the southeast quarter and lot 2 section 23 and tho northwest quarter of the southwest quarter and southwebt quarter of tho northwest quarter of section 24 towuship 3 north range 29 west of the 6th P M He names tho following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence uron and cultivation of said land viz Isaac J btarbuck of McCook Neb Jacob Harshbergnr of McCook Nebraska Will iam Hyatt of McCook Nebraska Richard John ston of McCook Nebraska W A Green Register NOTICE OF HEARING In tho county court of Red Willow coo State of Nebraska In the matter of thee fat of Anthony Droll deceased To all inter Bte in tho estate of Antlionj Droll late of eat 1 connty deceased You are hereby notiflp th t on the 28th day of November 1805 Ffwa d Droll filed a petition in the county c tirfc jf said county for his appointment as adn nig of the estate of Anthony Droll late of jid county deceased and that the same nil be heard in the county court room in tl e oi y of McCook in said county on the 6th day ci Janu ary 190Pat tw o oclock p m It is further order ed that notice of said hearing be given to all parties interested in said estate by the publica tion of this notice for three successive weeks in the McCook Teibdnb a newspaper printed published and circulating in said county Dated this 16th day of December 1903 CbeaIi Feank Moore County Judge ES23SSS35E51 To Cm a Gold in One Bay Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets j Seven Million boxes sold In past 1 2 months TMs signature VP KSSSIS Cures Grip in Two Days on every ryrzrzmabQX2Sc un and Women WHO ARE IN The Dispatches N view of the crusade agaiust al leged grafters lu public office es pecial Interest attaches to the case of United Slates Senator John Ralph Burton of Kansas lie Is charged with using his influence as a senator in behalf of the Rlalto Grain and Securities company of St Louis It is alleged that he Intervened in an Improper manner to prevent proceed ings being brought agaiust the com pany by the postofflce department He was tried and convicted on the charge then procured a new trial and was again convicted There is an unwritten rule of the senate that a member indicted for mal feasance in office senator j IJUIlTOJf it present territory Ing for the word must not vote with his colleagues until his Innocence is es tablished When tho question of admit ting New Mexico to statehood was up for consideration last winter Burton was In the Repub lican cloakroom willing and anxious to vote against the admission of tho He stood there wait Sturdy Republican leaders like the late Senator Piatt of Connecticut and Senator Allison of Iowa knew that with Burtons vote to be had for the asking they could win No power on earth could prevent Bur ton from walking into the senate cham ber and voting if he had the nerve to brave the displeasure of the sen ite They wanted the vote but here wax a senator under Indictment who had been told to stay away from the sen ate chamber until his case was decid ed It was agreed that the dignity of the senate must be upheld that a sen ator under Indictment could not vote until he was cleared and the leaders who were against New Mexico saw the bill to admit that territory passed although the vote that would have beat en the project was within call How ever disagreement between senate and house resulted after all in defeating the plan to make a new state Senator Thomas C Piatt who testi fied regarding campaign contributions from insurance companies before the Armstrong committee and is engaged in an effort to reorganize his party in New York appeared very infirm when he took the stand in the Insurance in vestigation When he had concluded his testimony he was assisted from the room by four men and on leaving it sank wearily Into a small chair This was then lifted by the men who in this way conveyed him to his carriage Senator Piatt has a sense of humor that has often help ed him out of per plexing situations In the course of his career he has been appealed to by all kinds of persons for ail kinds of favors On one occasion he received a letter regarding a young army officer who had been denied promotion because of some defect in his eyesight His moth er wrote to Senator Piatt asking for his assistance closing her letter with the words I leave it all to you and the Lord The senator forwarded this appeal to the secretary of war saying in his own note I have noticed that Wiien a matter is left to me and the certain promissory note for the sum of Sl00000 T f1 T it rpnnrieihlp in nf m nnci L01U L am UeUi lesponsiDie in case or due October 1st 1S97 dated July 20th 1697 and drawing interest at the rate of seven per cent failure Therefore I beg that you Will assist me SENATOR T PIATT Representative William Peters Hep burn of Iowa Is a veteran of the civil iVri0 of rsvfn PcenceBt orlinnu4m from i war and a veteran in politics He will the 20th day of July 1S9 Said plaintiff prays for a decree that said defendants be required to pay the same or that the said land he soldto satisfy the amount due said plaintiff with inter est andcosts of suit You are requued to an swer said petition on or before Monday tha9th day of January 1906 Dated this 19th day of December A D 1905 Zaua A Wilson Plaintiff W S Morlan her attorney 12 24ts shortly begin his tenth term In con gress Avas born In Wellsville O in 1833 and was first elected to public of fice in 1S3G He participated in the convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln In 1SG0 and he made a gallant record on the Union side In the war which began soon after Lincolns inau guration In the last congress Mr Hep burn who was chair WILLIAil PETE11S HEPBURN man of the commit tee on interstate and foreign commerce Introduced a bill In regard to regulation of railroad rates which was much criticised on the ground that It was inadequate to effect the objects desired He was a member of the congressional party that recently visited the Philippines At a banquet In Tokyo Japan he responded to the toast VJews of the American Congress on the Philippine Question in the course of which he remarked that the congress was made up of 380 human beings and 00 senators consequently no one could foretell what their views would be Colonel Pete as the congressman is sometimes called was once criticising the logic of a colleague which remind ed him he declared of a certain sur geon This surgeon said he one Saturday afternoon performed before a large class In a fine amphitheater some thirty swift operations At the end as he was washing his hands a young assistant tiptoed over to him and whispered in his ear In the HIgglns case sir there ap pears to have been some mistake A mistake lu the Higgins case 1 think not said the surgeon Yes the other Insisted You cut off HIgglns wrong leg sir Oh well that Is of no consequence said the surgeon We can cure tho other one so It comes to the same thing In thecal Rear Admiral Francis M Ramsay re tired the presiding officer in the court martial of Midshipman Meriwether of the Annapolis Naval academy served on the famous Sampson Schley court of inquiry He knows something about such affairs as that In which Midship man Branch lost his life as he was once superintendent of the Annapolis academy The admiral was born near Washington In 183o and entered the navy in 1850 He won distinction in the civil war and commanded the Choctaw at Haines bluff In the engage ment in which that Ironclad was struck over fifty times Rear Admiral Ram say succeeded Rear Admiral Sampson as superintendent of the Naval acad emy and it was during his adminis Poultnoy Blgelow who has recently published the fourth volume of his his tory of Tht German Struggle For Lib erty has recently been in Munich In vestigating the famous Munich week ly Simplicissimus Tills paper edited by Thoma the popular author drama tist poet and satir VirffiTPtf r jasrsijiisv Xv coPYRtCHTitoagy J cwiav POtTLTXEY BIOE LOW REAR ADMIRAL F M RAMSAY tration that an Investigation was or dered by congress in respect to a re port that a cadet named Strang had been killed by hazing It was said that his tormentors rolled him down hill In a barrel which had spikes driv en through its sides It was proved that the cadet did not die from such a cause and that he had never been hazed It was also during his admin istration that a rebellion among the cadets occurred The Insubordinate students were members of the first or highest class and their action rendered them liable to dismissal They were confined on the prison ship Sautee and deprived of all privileges until the re bellion was quelled A curious fea ture of It was their allegation that they had rebelled because Rear Ad miral Ramsay had ordered all their heads shorn In order to get hair for the mortar used In building a new resi dence for the superintendent but this was not the real reason for their action ist makes It Its spe cial business to point out to the em peror how he is re garded by his peo ple It hates war ridicules the armys code of honor and the dueling fads of the students and ad vocates popular lib ertyall this with much brilliancy and freshness Natural ly it Is forbidden by the police at Prussian railway station bookstalls but the moment the train crosses the border into the next state all the passengers clamor for copies Every page is submitted to expert legal talent in order to see how far It Is safe to go and avoid arrest but occa sionally Thoma goes to jail for the crime of leze majesty Mr Blgelow Is especially interested in Simplicissi mus as he believes the kaiser to be one of the most maligned men in Eu rope His Intimate knowledge of the kaisers real self dates back to the days of the Franco Prussian war when he was living with his tutor at Pots dam and by reason of his fathers per sonal relations with the late Emperor Frederick was often invited to spend his holidays with the present emperor He has ever since been on terms of intimacy with the kaiser At one time thoughtless people chaffed him con cerning this comradeship until he be came tired and irritable at remarks of the kind It culminated at a dinner in a New York club where one of the guests told a story of personality In the pause which followed Mr Bigelow remarked You remind me of Not the Emperor William inter rupted the facetious story teller Oh no replied Mr Blgelow quiet ly The kaiser is a gentleman Octave Thanet was once described as the only female writer in America who Is a humorist In private life she is Miss Alice French and she lives at Davenport la President Roosevelt Is quite an admirer of her work A Dav enport citizen Colo nel Nutting re cently journeyed to Washington to at tend a convention of business men Just before he went with other delegates to the White House to meet the president he told several of his fellows that he was going to test the much vaunted ability of Mr Roose tMmm V DR R J GUNN DENTIST ioNKm Ofilco Rooms 3 and 5 Walsh lilk 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