lii til hi fie JKtftrok SVifflje By F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 aYear in Advance Official Paper of Redwillow County Real Estate Transfers The following real estate filings have boon made in the county clorks ollico sinco last Thursday evening United States to W C Lnthroi pat to riwqr 2-2-27 United States to J C Ball pat to o hf so qranllohf ue qr 8-3-29 United States to P E Bortram pat to neqr 5-2-30 C C Perkins to Boyle Eld rod wd to n hf nw qr 4 17-4-30 1 00 P E Bertram to Boyle Eldfed wd to neqr 5-2-80 2000 00 United States to J P OHourko pat to nwqr 25-4-27 N Axtell to B N Wilson wd to w hf sw qr no qr ew qr and nw qr se qr 33-2-27 2500 00 United States to F M Graham pat to uw qr 9-1-27 T H Barnes to G W Whitackar wd to - lots 18 and 19 blk 7 Willow Grove Powoll Nilsson to E J Dodgo doed to lots 5 andC blk 4 Marion Powoll fc Nilsson to S Dodge deod to lot 12 blk 5 Marion NEW STOCK AT THE IDEAL OPPOSITE P O MCOOK 100 00 1 00 1 00 C Zailor to P Snyder wd to lot 12 blk C McCook 150 00 On i ted States to G M Miller pat to sh f neqr and lots 1 and 25-4-20 United States to Y J Gnthercolepatto seqr 15-1-29 J Hang to Karoliuo Hang wd to ohf sw qr and w hf so qr 29 and w hf 19-2-20 TAWilson to J A Plasmjero wd to lot 6 blk 31 2nd McCook 1000 00 H W Keyes to J E Ryan wd to lots 1 and 2 blk 3 Indiauola 100 H J llotherington to J Broomfield qcd to lot 10 blk 23 Indianola 25 00 W Gingorick to P J Colling wd to e hf swqr 04 28 G10 00 Iiouiso McKcnua to Annio Bailey wd to lots 11 and 12 blk 16 1st McCook 1250 00 P Korn to J Kerns wd to lot i blk 33 2nd McCook 1000 00 Theresa Wilson to J A Plasmjero wd to lot 6 blk 31 2nd McCook County Treasurer to H R Spencer tax deed to lot 12 blk 10 1st S McCook W B Downs to G M Scheideger wd to pt lot 7 and lots 8 and 94-3-26 3900 00 H Fowler to T A- J G Stiltzer wd to nwqr 19-4-29 1700 00 F D Burgess to J C Moore wd to lot 3 and part lot 4 blk 6 1st McCook 1550 00 J H Burns to H I Peterson wd to lots 7 and 8 blk 10 1st McCook 1500 00 F T Walker to D Linahan wd to n hf nw qr 27 and sw qr 22-3-20 3500 00 R H Johnson to W C and D McBrido wd to sw qr 18-3-29 2400 00 E E Smith to R C Fidler wd to lots 7 and 8 E Esther park 25 00 J J Eller to C T Eller qcd to nw qr 5- 2 30 1100 00 E Rishel to A W Stevens wd to nw qr 4-2-30 2100 00 A W Stovens to W A McCutchen wd to nwqr 4-2-30 2600 00 Barnett Lumber Co to W L Zint and S D McClain wd to lot 19 blk 23 Mc Cook 500 00 C Wagner to J E Molund wd to lot 6 blk26 McCook 900 00 N McTaggart to T Sammons wd to sw qr 14-2-26 1800 00 G D Stulkin to W Poh wd to lot 8 blk 1 South McCook 900 00 Lincoln Land Co to J R Neel wd to lot 1 and 2 blk 13 Indianola 100 00 N P Nelson to J R and W F Neel lots 11 and 12 blk 28 Indianola 80 00 M Baxter to JRNeel wd to lots 17 and 18 blk 39 Indianola 1100 00 G H Smith to W BMcClain wd to lots 5 and 6 blk 7 1st McCook 1550 00 N A Crawford to C C Byfield wd to lot 4 blk 7 W G McCook 35 00 L J Holland to R A wd to MtaMmM 1J KraacagaMBMaiBatiBgtsaiguggsaBKaaBfataBMw Fifty Ya m MmsmlmfrsS BBi wpJiK r tr T jHKalM ffQL f Advertised Letters The following letters were advertised by McCook postoffice Jan 10th 06 Anderson Miss Nellie Anderson Mr E E Amen Mr U D Bowers Mr C T Burggraf Mr Henry Baker Mr C O Cool Miss Beatrice Carter Mr Jessie Cotton Mr Lary Carlson Miss Georgia Crawford John G Colburn Mr Frank Clark Mr John Daily Mr Pat Earl Goo C Eflner Mr Earnest Groves Mr Chas Girt Mrs M Hoelen Mr Pat Hudson Mr Bert Johnson Walter M Jeune W W Knodlo Mr C S Kling Mrs Francis Logue Harry B Lawton Mr R C Morton John Malony W M Madison Ralph McKinney Mason Clarence D Matthews Jacob Massman Miss E ORear C F Boyes Joseph H Ball Mr Chas Baty Mr Robt Baker Mrs L M Charter Mr J D Douglas Mr Gale Cappol Miss Lena Campbell John Confeld Mr J A Classod Miss Ester Doisher ilr Geo E Doveny Timothy Evans Mr Fred Fulton J A Green Jas Hairy Mrs Verno Henderson R A Hein Mrs Anna Johnson J G Knowles Mrs C Kinie Rev P P Kennicutt Mr E W Lewis Frank A Munson Chas Misner Mr Low McBrido Mrs L Mylander Miss Olga McBrido Mawin L Matthews Mrs R L Mathews J W Nowles Mr C A Ough John One Price Plain Figures Cash Only I T r smr wj L ii f lv tf m V V W V2K Is V w j - i W A l III WLmfeem fft aAv ii M i iz nTj e JC5 i rr WJvsi fi rff Uv tew rH Pcl uu earn mfTmimPmmdig 3i 1400 00 S E Holland to R A Morrison wd to w hf sw qr 14-3-28 WOL 9600 00 C G Cloud to P Foxen wd to ne qr 9-1- 2 2000 00 M I Hunt to W McTaggart qcd to sw 450 00 M I Hunt to W McTaggart gd to ono hf swqr 14-2-20 450 00 C E Lang to O M Myers wd to sw qr 7-2-30 2100 00 II and E Schwendoner to G Lang wd to lots 9 and 10 in H Esth Pk add to Bartley 50 00 H P Waito to E M Hamilton wd to lots 2 and 3 blk 9 2ndMcCook 1600 00 United States to M Jennings pat to o hf swqr 9-4-28 United States to L J Holland pat to neqr 15 3 28 United States to S Lyon pat to w hf sw qr 14 and nw qr nw qr and lot 10 23- 3 28 United States to W B Spain pat tosw qr 15-2-28 O Nowland to J Fletcher wd to no qr 33-2-30 500 0J J Fletcher to G Lang wd to ne qr 33-2- 30 1000 00 Lincoln Land Co to C W Rogers lot 4 blk6 Danbury 150 00 F W Calhoun to E F Osborn wd to lot 1 blk 11 West McCook 1450 00 Powell Nilsson to E Galusha deed to lots 16 17 and 18 blk 5 Ma rion 100 00 Powell Nilsson to Goodenbergeret al wd to lots 13 and 14 blk 6 Marion 135 CO G E Waldo to M C Shurtleff wd to w hf ne qr 4-2-30 and sw qr se qr and so j qr sw qr 33-3-30 400 00 mb mmpi 5 f F T I Ostonberg Son Palmer Harry Quinn John Rath Henry Reynolds Mr Will Rice Miss E H Snyder Floyd Smith Clms Sparks Mr Arthur R Slaughter Mr Bert Stultz Mr Archio Parker Churchill Powell A L Robortson James Rutherford H T Rowland Lillian Richardson John Smith Geo Skiunan Mr Jas Shumaker Zora St German Tom Travis Mr Phil Troutman Miss Maud Watts Mr J B Wilson Mr Frank Winsom W M Wilkins W H Van Nostram E M Van Nostram Mr Edgar Moorehead Mrs Marcian When calling for these letters please say they were advertised F M Kimmell Postmaster Call at The Tribune office and see what can be done for you in the way of reading matter for the coming year It will save you money X CtfvtMV YOU CANT TELL anything about the quality of flour from the sack You cant tell much about it by looking at the flour inside The way to test it is to bake with it If it makes Good Bread and Cake then you know its GOOD FLOUR Thats what we want you to do with our brand Give it a trial in the oven That will prove its superiority beyond all question THE McCOOK MILLING COMPANY 475 600 7 50 1000 1250 1500 How Cownrdu Were IanlMhcd Many of the devices by which mili tary Indifference to life has been ma tured and sustained are curious In ancient Athena the public temples were closed to those who refused mili tary service who deserted their ranks or lost their bucklers while a law con strained such offenders to sit for threo days in the public forum dressed In the garments of women Many a Spar tan mother would stab her son who came back alive from a defeat and such a man if he escaped his mother was debarred not only from public of fices but from marriage exposed to the blows of all who chose to strike him compelled to dress in mean clothing and to his beard negligently trimmed In the same way a horse soldier who fled or lost his shield or re ceived a wound in any save the front part of the body was by law prevented from ever afterward appearing in pub lic The First Electric Train The earliest public trial of a passen ger boat driven by an electric motor was that conducted by Professor Ja cobi of St Petersburg in the year 1838 though for four years previously he had successfully experimented with electric traction In the privacy of his own grounds The trial of Jacobis vessel took place on the Neva and Avas witnessed by a vast crowd of people The boat was twenty eight feet long and ten feet wide and carried fourteen persons It was not until four years later that we find any record of a passenger car riage driven by electricity on land and In this case the inventor was Alexan der Davidson of Edinburgh The car riage was sixteen feet long by seven feet wide and was impelled for a mile and a half at the rate of four miles an hour on the Edinburgh and Glasgow railway The Game of the Sheep Among the gypsies of Bosnia there is a curious game called the game of the sheep You know they skin a sheep or goat in the east by dragging the skin off whole over its head This skin the Bosnians drip and grease most care fully Then they tie up the four legs and the neck and blow it full of air so that it looks like a very greasy badly shaped sheep This is thrown in the middle of a ring and each man in turn jumps on It with bare feet until one succeeds in bursting It The lucky one then gets a purse Such a funny sight as it is to see them jump and sprawl for of course if they do not strike it at just the right angle they slip on the greasy surface as if it were a toboggan slide and go sprawling Plates Individual plates for table use were unknown to the ancients who held their meat in their hands or employed the flat wheaten cakes then made on which to hold their victuals They are first mentioned in A D 600 as used by the luxurious on the continent and In the ninth century they had come into common use both in England and on the continent They were made of wood or some kind of earthenware the former material being preferred be cause it did not dull the knives The Saturnalia The saturnalia was a midwinter feast of the Romans in honor of Sat urn beginning on Dec 17 On this oc casion great license was given to every one to do what he pleased and even the slaves were permitted much liberty of speech and action All work was suspended the houses and temples were decorated congratulations were exchanged and presents sent as with us at Christmas Better ne Careful A sporting paper recommends a cer tain way of avoiding the bites of a dog however savage All one has to do is to stand perfectly still and hold ones hand out The dog says the writer will take the hand into his mouth but will not bite it But what guarantee have we that the dog knows this London Globe 299 399 499 6G9 899 999 Mens Clothing 81000 Heavy Fleece Lined Cordu roy Suits now 8699 375 Heavy Plush- and Slicker Lined Duck Coats now 269 i Children Coats and Jackets 75c Fur Trimmed now 49c 8125 S9c 165 8129 225 ones now 169 3 50 249 475 333 750 499 Wool Blankets 8375 kinds now 8299 425 349 450 369 475 389 REnEMBERThe above goods were bought in the best market with the utmost attention to values and desirability busiest season when heavy buying was required and was sometimes overdone The sensational prices above quoted room and our regular policy of closing out each seasons goods at the end You are invited to participate Served as Blanc Mange according to our recipe book Mailed free on request In two pound packages Sealed to protect Its purity and flavor All good grocers We have JUST RECEIVED Nothing likeknowing whats going on We keep you posted locally but The Weekly Inter Ocean gives the news of all the world By our special arrange ment you can secure both papers for one full year for the very low rate of 8105 A delicious wholesome dessert CALIFORNIA Flaked Wheat Food Cooks in two minutes a New Invoice of J H Grannis SOLEAGENT Dry Goods Notions Groceries PUBLICATION NOTICE E S Brown receiver of the Northwestern ManafncturiiiB and Car Company defendant will take notice that Joseph H Kinjj plaintill herein lias liled his petition in the district court of Bed Willow county State of Nebraska against the above named defendant the object and prayer of which an- that a certain indenture of mortgage executed on the seventeenth day of August iBOi Dy one Jona r Ulark and 3Iary Clark his to tho said R B Brown receiver of the Northwestern manufacturing and Car Company purporting to convey to the said E S Brown receiver of tho Northwestern Manu facturing and Car Company the following de scribed real estate situated in Bed Willow county State of Nebraska to wit Tho south half of tho northeast quarter and tho south half of tho northwest quarter ofsectlon fifteen in township three north in range twenty six west of the sixth Principal Meridian to secure tho payment of tho sum of one thousand four hun dred and fifteen dollars recorded in book 9 at pago 407 of tho mortgage record of said county be adjudged to bo no lion upon said premises and that plaintiffs title to said premises bo quieted against s aid defendant You are required to answer said petition on or Monday the 2fith day of February 1006 Dated this 13th day of January lJOG John H King Plaintiff By W S Morlan his attorney Dnst at Sea Great quantities of dust collect on the decks of vessels at sea no matter if they are swept twice or thrice a day Most of it too is found on sailing ves sels The Inference is that the sails act as dust collectors- arresting th particles which drift In the air THE THOMPSON DKY GOODS COS CLEARING SALE PRICES Furs Including Isabella Fox Red Fox Beaver Squirrel Moufloon Electric Seal Marten and oth ers S 100 Scarfs reduced to 150 225 350 500 750 1000 1250 69e 99c 8169 249 369 549 649 849 225 Muffs reduced to 149 250 169 300 199 350 249 250 Misses Setts reduced to 169 375 299 Childrens Bear Skin Coats S400 ones reduced to S299 Fleeced Cotton Goods 12c Heavy Flannellettes now 9c 13c Fleeced Meltons now 10c 15c Yard Wide Flannellettes now lie 17f Heavy Kimono Goods now 13 ARE AS FOLLOWS Ladies Coats and Jackets 325 ones now S199 Wool Mixed Blankets 8175 Grey weight 4 lbs now 8119 200 6 lbs 1 39 250 4 lbs 189 Overcoats 8 450 Boys 14 to 19 yrs now 299 500 Mens Dress now 339 750 499 1000 699 1500 999 500 Mens Ulsters now 339 They are the surplus of our are only justified by want of The Thompson Dry Goods Co peroET 1 uTrTiiiiiHf TITiiiiiiiiTr i iiilllliilTMiMrTWlTMniTifti T nnTl gi 1r n rtHr TIT nnnTTi i iitihii mTri niininiiiTi wJr n r l Ii STyiniMJIlf iTTIiri fi i niVIr Triimiiitr n Th i 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