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iwjui i 1 25 1 25 1 65 1 25 1 25 1 G5 1 75 1 20 120 at the hour ot one o clock p m the loiiowiug described real estnto to wit The northwest quarter section thirtj fivetownship twonorth range thirty west Cth p m in Red Willow county Nebraska Dated this 29th day of November 1905 E M Bigelow Referee Boyle Eldred attorneys PUBLIC LAND SALE United States Land Office Lincoln Nebras ka 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 the act of congross approved February 26 1895 we will proceed to offer at public sale on the 16th day of January next at two oclock p m at this office the folio wiug tract of laud to wit South west quarter northeast quarter section 7 township 1 north range 29 west 6th P 11 Any and all persons claiming adversely the 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 be forfeited Dated December 5 1005 W A Green Register Alva E Kennard Receiver Boyle Eldred attorneys NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior land office at Lin coln Nebraska December 20 1905 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler 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 at Lincoln Nebraska on January 27 1906 viz Thomas McQuay vho filed D S No 314 for the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter and lot 2 section 23 and the northwest quarter ot the southwest quarter and southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 24 township 3 north range 29 west of the 6th P M He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz Isaac J Starbuck of McCook Neb Jacob Harshbergor of McCook Nebraska Will iam Hyatt of McCook Nebraska Richard John ston of McCook Nebraska V A liREEN Kegister NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN The southwest quarter of section 4 in town 1 north range 30 west of the 6th Principal Mer idian and Charles N Keith will take notice that on the 18th day of December 1905 Edward B Cowlos plaintiff filed his petition in tho district court of Red Willow county Nebraska the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a tax purchasers lien upon the above described land for the taxes for the years 1S95 1896 1897 189S 189919001901 and 1902 That there was due plaintiff at the time of filing said petition the sum of 10660 for the payment of which sum together with costs accruing interest and at torneys fee plaintiff prays a decree of foreclos ure of said tax lion and a sale of said premises You are reouired to answer said petition on or before the 5th day of February 1906 Edward B Cowles Plaintiff Statistics ppove that the chances of your dying of Throat or Lung Troubles are 9 to 1 Waste no time but cure your Disease with DR KING NEW DISCOVERY the only strictly scientific Lung Specific in existence Positively guaranteed to help or money refunded Saved tlie Preacher Rev 0 D Moore of Harpersville N Y writes I had a fearful cough for months which nothing would relieve until I took Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption It cured my cough and saved my life Prices 50candSIOO it Trial Bottles Free NOTICE FOR SEALED BIDS Notice is hereby given that tho county com missioners of Red Willow county Nebraska will receive sealod bids for the furnishing of the following supplies to said county during tho year 1906 to wit BOOKH 1 6 qr mod Troasurerscash book 1 road district ledger 3 redemption books 7000 triplicate tax receipts 24 assessors files 23 sets poll books per book 24 sets envelopes for poll books per dozen 24 ballot bags for votes cast per dozen 1 gross election pencils per grots All records to bo extra bound and made of Bjrou Weston best linen ledgor paper BLANKS Legal blanks full sheet per hundred Legal blanks one half sheet per hundred Legal blanks one fourth sheotper hundred Legal blanks one eighth sheetper hundred STATIONEUr Glucinum pens per gross Vanadium pens per gross Perfection pencils or equal round rubber tips per gross 1 great gross rubber bands No 11 1 gross rubber 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 The county commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids All bids to he filed with tho county clerk on or before twelve oclock noon January 1 1906 Bids must be addressed to the county clerk and marktd Proposal for books blanks and stationery Dated at McCook Nebraska this 7th day of December 1905 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 firbt 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 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the county court within and for Red Wil low county Nebraska December 26 1905 In the matter of the estate of Edward L Nettleton deceased To the creditors of said estate You are hereby notified that I will sit at the county court room in McCook in said county on the 30th day of June 1906 at ten oclock in tho fore noon to receive and examine all claims against said estate with a view to their adjustment and allowance The time limited for tho presentation of claims against said estate is six months from the 26th day of December 1905 and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 26th day of December 1905 Witness my hand and the seal of -aid county court this 26th day of December 1905 seal Frank Moore County Judge Boyle ii blared attorneys NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN The west half of the northwest quarter and the west half of the southwest quarter of sec tion SO in town 3 north range 30 west of the 6th principal meridiaD and Sylvester llinewill take notice that on the 26th day of December 1905 Edward B Cowles plaintiff filed his pe tition in the district court of Red Willow coun ty Nebraska the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a tax purchasers lien upon the above described land for tho taxes for the years 1901 1902 and 1903 That there was due to plaintiff at the time of filing said petition the sum of jj5i7ll for tne payment of wiiicb sum to gether with costs accruing interest and attorn eys fee plaintiff prays a decree of foreclosure of said tax lien and a sale of said land You are required to answer said petition on or before the 5th day of February 1906 Edward B Cowles Plaintiff NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN Tho west half of tho southwest quarter of section 20 and the west half of the northw t quarter of section 29 in town 2 north rangu 2 west of the 6th Principal Meridian and The Cheshire Provident Institution will take notion that on the 26th day of December 1905 Edward B Cowles plaintiff filed his petition in the district court ot lieu willow county reoraKa the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a tax lien upon the above described land for th taxes for the years 1897 1893 1S99 1900 19ul and 1902 That there is due to plaintiff at tlu time of filing said petition the sum of 10 for the payment of which sum together with cots ac cruing interest and attorneys fee plaintiff prays a decree of foreclosure and a sale of said land You are reouired to answer said petition on or before the 5th day of February 1906 12 294t3 Edward B Cowles Plaintiff J2k 1 1 ID rilggiStS McCook Tribune 1 tne Year Mt2i Take Laxatlva Bteom Quinine Tafets - v Seven MMon boxes sold in past 12 months I Q5S Signature l KSSEJESKi Cores Grip In Two Days on every xrmfiL pox 25c uid joy staves Copuitoht 1903 bu Ernest Jurold It US jewols MEM MMtF By EIRmST JARRQIUD Mabel how It glit if a mass of melted I toast you in some of the most incomparable liq that was ever imprisoned in of oak Sweetheart your health Mabel Brentwood inclined her stately head and raised a glass of lemonade as she sat opposite to Robert Mumford her afllanced husband In her mothers drawing room on New Years eve I am sorry I cannot join you In drinking whisky Robert but you know my horror of alcohol My father was a three bottle man and he died of gout my uncle shot a dear friend while un der the influence of the incomparable liquid joy and you have broken veins in your cheek3 My lady chooses to be sarcastic replied Robert I hope you are not becoming a fanatic Robert how can you treat so serious a subject In such a trite manner said Mabel earnest There is no moral or physiological defense for tho use of alcohol Physicians use it only as a Ilili TAKE XOUB BET SWEETHEART horseman uses a spur They have test ed its terrible reaction Heart lungs kidneys unite in rejecting it as a dead ly enemy It puts a premium on mur der inspires thievery and makes strong men strike defenseless women Here Mabel stopped overcome with emotion Why my dear girl I did not know that you took the matter so seriously l it 1 - it - biuauuku jvu iuwicai iu uuurtcr ui tuu uuriuwcsb uu tutor uuu iuua uuo and two of section eight and lot seven of section the subject SO remarkably five all in township three north range twenty- Mabel arose and walked to his side six west of the sixth principal meridian in said county and state to secure the payment of one She ran her slender fingers through his certain promissory note for the sum of Sl00000 due October 1st 1897 dated July 20th 1897 and drawing interest at tho rate of seven per cent 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 the same There is now due this plaintiff on said promissory note and mort gage the sum of 100000 with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum from the 20th day of July 1897 Said plaintiff prays for a decree that said defendants be required to pay the same or that the said land bo sold to satisfy the amount due said plaintiff with inter est and costs of suit You are roquiied to an swer said petition on or before Monday tho9th day of January 1906 Dated this 19th day of December A D 1905 Zara A Wilson Plaintiff W S Morlan her attorney bronze curls then she leaned over and kissed him ou the forehead You Itobert are responsible I have watched you since you have been com ing here to visit me lately Why you drank a quart of claret at dinner this evening and you have visited the side board six times since dinner tonight Robert sat erect in his chair and shook off the caressing fingers I did not know that I was alcoholically un der surveillance he said coldly Thats the way with a man re plied Mabel sorrowfully Tell him the truth and he always meets it with brutality Now Mr Gunpowder she continued seating herself on the arm of his chair and putting her arm around his neck Im not going to quarrel with you but Im willing to bet you a box of bonbons against a pair of gloves that you cannot give up drinking for one month Ill take your bet sweetheart said Robert mollified by the caress just to show you that Im not the confirmed sot you evidently think me Drinking is merely a habit which perhaps I have encouraged a little but it wont cause me the least annoyance to give it up for a month to please you For many years he had been a con sistent drinking man In summer he drank alcohol in some of its favorite disguises to make him cool and in win ter to warm him up Every meal was anticipated by a cocktail to give him an appetite In fact brandy or whisky was a panacea for every ill Alcohol had been the crutch upon which he had leaned for so long a time that it had become a necessity And now that he had thrown tho crutch away he be gan to realize the terrible contract he had undertaken New Years day he spent at his club where the holiday was celebrated in punches and all the delicious concoc tions so dear to his palate Every nerve in his tortured body whimpered for its accustomed stimulus And the fight had only just begun He remem bered with self contempt that all his torture was caused by the whim of a woman And he was to endure this torture for thirty days He could not do it he thought Then it began to dawn upon him that Mabel was right that he really was the refined drunkard she had hinted at And with this thought the mirth and jollity of the club became unbearable to him and he donned his coat and rushed out into the night where the physical action re lieved him somewhat The next day Robert was ill nerv ous prostration and heart failure the doctor called it All he needed was a little brandy Robert said no he would 4 flght it out on a milk diet and he sent a telegram to Mabel saying he was laid up with a slight touch of malaria but would be out in a few days When Robert rode up to tho Brent wood residence a week later he had lost twenty pounds Ho was palo and thin anu he walked with a cane With a sigh of content he dropped Into tho easy chair which Mabel rolled out for him There was no allusion to the bet during tho evening for which Robert was inwardly grateful but such an at mosphere of appreciation such tender ness of speech and touch and solicitude that Robert felt that she was the only woman who understood him and ho flattered himself man fashion by thinking that she was worth the fight he was making And just before a car riage came to take him away he drank a glass of fruit juice which Mabel said was of her own concoction Alcohol Is a kind of liquid cement which binds men of a bibulous type to gether and now that tho cohesive ele ment was lacking Robert did not feel easy with his old associates Besides they resented his desertion as an Im plied reflection on their own habits Consequently Robert speut nearly all his evenings In the society of his sweet heart And Invariably after returning from the concert or theater Mabel would ask him to take a parting glass of some new drink which she had dis covered Now it was an orange phos phate and again a glass of raspberry vinegar or spiced lemonade until Rob ert began to believe that there was no end to the kinds of temperance fluids in her closets It looks as if you were going to win your bet Robert said Mabel one even ing when only two hours intervened between the limit of the thirty days Oh yes replied Robert with easy assurance It was a foregone conclu sion I suppose you will never touch liquor again she said wistfully Oh I dont know about that Ma bel I shall probably take a glass of liquor now and then when I feel like it Of course I shall always respect your prejudices Prejudice is sometimes another name for truth Robert said Mabel At 10 oclock Robert arose from his seat and took a flask of whisky from his pocket He poured an inch and one half of the amber fluid into a lemonade tumbler which stood upon the table Raising the glass aloft he said in the words of Ingersoll Mabel I toast you In some of the most wonderful whisky that ever drove the skeleton from the feast or painted landscapes In the brains of men In It you will And the sunshine and the shad ow that chase each other over the bil lowy fields the carol of the lark the breath of June and autumns glad con sent Your health sweetheart Robert raised the glass to his lips but as the odor of the liquor reached his nostrils a look of supreme disgust and repulsion overspread his face He put the glass back on the table Mabel watched him with fascinated interest Once more he raised the glass and again his face was convulsed with aversion He threw the liquor Into the fire and 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