il v 1 V -4 l Hi ir v irv - v v y mjMgWMMrWMiK3aW lT1l11 ANe Twinimi innauiiin jiiin h iiiijtirirtrLuuvgBrpwwflMjJKrjarsaHgjfcrtf w Magazine BSassiffl en OTSSffinxsspjwassTvwwir - vvv - - PUBLIC nn i t tne option or tne city of McUook Shall the mayor and council of the city of McCook an nually at tho time required by law for making estimates for tho levy of taxes for city purpos os and in addition thereto levy a tax of two mills on the dollar valuation of the taxable property within the limits of tho city of McCook both real and personal to pay tho interest on said bonds and to create a sinking fund to pay said bonds to bo known as the sewer tax Said bonds to be sold at not Ic s than par or face value and th proceeds applied to the construction of tho main sewer of McCook sewer sjstem The proposition to be submitted upon the ballots to be For Sewer Bonds and Sewer Tax Against Sewer Bonds and Sewer Tax The voting place of tho first ward will bo tho basement of the Commercial hotel and the second ward at the hose houce Authorized by tho mayor and council of the city of McCook W A Middletok City Clerk McCook Tribune ioo per year t i mesaav rm SALE will sell at Public Sale at Fred Carters farm 43 miles straight north of McCook on 20 000 commencing at 10 oclock a m the following described property U 6 HEAD OP HORSES consisting of 1 dark brown horse wt 1300 1 roan J horse wt 1250 1 bay mare wt 1250 1 dark brown mare wt 1200 1 dark brown mare wt 1250 1 coming two-year-old colt 52 HEAD OP CATTLE consisting of 8 coming two-year-old steers 7 year ling steers 22 milk cows 5 coming two-year-old heifers 9 heifer calvesf 1 Dur ham bull 1 riding lister 1 two horse hay rake 1 Old Hickory wagon nearly new 1 top buggy polo and shaft 1 riding plow 1 riding cultivator 1 set work harness nearly now 1 single buggy harness 1 lot millet seed 80 good grain sacks and many other articles too numerous to mention FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS OP SALE All sums of 10 and under cash On all sums over 10 a credit to Dec 1 1906 will be given purchaser to give note drawing 10 percent interest with approved security 5 percent discount for cash on sums over 10 Geio Henderson H H BERRY Auctioneer PROPRIETOR V FRANKLIN Clerk I m i nupiMiiM rrr i1 n i im i mm wm i Of8 Oft I am bringing out another new magazine that you will come pretty close to liking I wouldnt be surprised if it hit you harder than anything in the shape of a magazine you have ever seen There isnt much style to it but it has the stuff in it that and else will you everybody want to read It is called TyrtsgiKV Jj MA vsrr n wx h wvrzrtA - 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Shall the city of McCook Red Willow county Nebraska borrow money and ii sno tho bonds of said city in the sum of ten thousand dollars on the first day of May 1900 in a series of 50000 each bearing interest at five per cent per annum payable on tho first day of May of each j ear after tho issue thereof the principal and inter est payable at the Steal agency of the state of Nebraska in the city of New York Said bonds to mature on the first day of May 1926 provided that any or all of said bonds may be redeemed at any time after the first day of May 1911 at PUBLICATION NOTICE E S Brown receiver of tho Northwestern Manufacturing and Car Company defendant will take notice that Joseph H King plaintiff herein has filed his petition in the district court of Red Willow countv State of Nebraska against the above named defendant the object unu prayer oi wmcu are mac a certain indenture of mortgage executed on the seventeenth day of August 18S7 by one John F Clark and Mary Clark his wife to the said li 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 Red Willow county State of Nebraska to wit Tho south half of tho northeast quarter and the south half of the northwest quarter ofsectionfifteenin township three north in range twenty six west of the sixth Principal Meridian to secure tho payment of the sum of one thousand four hun dred and fifteen dollars recorded in book 9 at page 407 of the mortgage record of said county be adjudged to be no lien upon said premises and that plaintiffs title to said premises bo quieted against said defendant Yon are rennired to answer said notifinn nn junnuay ine zutn day ot February 1906 Dated this 13th day of January 1906 Plaintiff By W S Morlan his attorney NOTICE To Hiram C Rider Leila Rider hi wife and whom it may concern Notice is her oy given that on April 1 A D 1904 I purchased of tho county treasurer of Red Willow count Nebras ka lot number two 2 iu block number ten 10 in tho first aildition to thetown of South McCook Nebraska for the delinquent taxes lovied and assessed against said premises for t jears 19 to 1902 inclusive Tliit I Imro tmMfU subsequent taxes levied and assessed against said premises for the years 1903 and 1904 that said lot was assessed for tho jears 18S9 to 1905 inclusive in tho name of Hiram C Rider The time allowed in which to redeem said lot from such tax sale will expire April 2 1906 after n h J Wl11 apply to the county treasurer of Red lllow county for a tax deed to said prem ies Dated February 2nd 1906 H R Spencee J a Kelley attorney Tribune Clubbing List For convenience of readers of Tne Tbiduxe we have made arrangements with the following newspapers and periodicals whercbv wo nm Detroit Free Press 1 00 Prairie Farmer i 00 Chicago Intor Ocean l 00 Cincinnati Enquiro l 00 Now York Tribune l 00 Toledo Blade i oo Nebraska Farmer l 00 Iowa Homestead i CO Lincoln Journal i 00 Now York World i 00 St Louis Republic i 00 KansasCity Star 25 Farm and Home i 00 TBIBDNE 1 oO 1 5 10 i 1 50 1 25 1 25 1 65 1 25 1 25 1 65 1 75 1 20 1 20 Wo are prepared to All orders for any other paper published at reduced ratos The Teibuxe McCook Neb Good looks bring happiness Friends care more for us when wo meet them with a clean smiling face bright eyes sparkling with health which comes by taking LTollisters Rocky Mountain Tea 35 cents L W McOonnplI I I e Weddiii BISHOP HENRY SATTEKLEC Y TTEB r Cupids D 0 of Nicholas tm- I 1 MVv - - D s 17 will be Inau guration day at tho White House On that day Presi dent Hoosevelts In teresting daughter Miss Alice will be come the wife of Rep resentntive Nicholas Longworth of Ohio and the president and the mistress of the executive mansion have bidden their guests to the much antici pated ceremony in the following form The President and Mrs Roosevelt request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their daughter Alice Lee to Mr Nicholas Longnvortj On Saturday February the Seventeenth Nineteen Hundred and Six at tzvclve oclock An ansnver ts requested All the world lias been looking for ward for weeks to this auspicious event No prince and nrincess of I ern Europe or of bygone days of me- i ciaevai pomp and pageantry were ever married under circumstances more j turesque and romantic TLe love story j of the happy pair has been told a thou sand times all around the globe rnd in all lands hearts have throbbed as they felt the one touch of nature that makes the whole world kin The Invitation to the ceremony on Feb 17 is couched in as simple phrase ology as possible The cards were sent to about a thousand persons this mini- i ber being all who could be invited to j the White nouse for the function with- j j out uncornfortably crowding it It U j J the intention of the president and his j charming wife to make the wedding a lamny anair ratner man a ceremony of state and both parties to tho IWWIli I II MUMM Ml supply them in combination with The TRrmivv I Episcopal church at tho following very low prices with j gyman will be the bishop of Washing- TTTTr T t J T fc - -- uxixwaxxu n IttlCE NICHOLAS LONGWORTII mouial contract have numerous rela tives It was originally planned to ex tend invitations to all members of con gress but this it was found would fill the executive mansion to overflowing The official list was restricted tliere fore to the members of the cabinet the supreme court and the diplomatic con The latter with the representa tives of the army and navy wjo v1 bo present will contribute ii liancy of their gold laco and - -toward the impressiveness of- tacie in the famous eat i joim time of the marriage Although the adjuncts of t mony -will make it a somewh it orate function the wedding sjrv self will be a comparatively simple af fair Miss Roosevelt will have no bridesmaids She had so many friends to choose from that the problem of se lecting attendants was a difficult one and she cut the Gordiau knot by decid ing to have no bridesmaids at all She will enter on the arm of her father and j the marriage service will then proceed I in accordance with the ritual of the The officiating it- ton the Right Rev Henry Y S itterlee an old friend of the f nuily He will be assisted by the Rev Dr Roland Cotton Smith rector of St Johns church where Mis Roosevelt and her mother attend There will be music by the vested choir of St Johns and also by the famous Marine band Mr Longworth will have a best man and there will be eight ushers The wedding dress the crown in which the bride will march to the altar is a detail of the nuptials not without interest to several millions of the fair sex Miss Roosevelts trousseau in cludes many beautiful costumes but the richest of all Is that which she will wear when she takes the marital vows It Is not remarkable for its elaborate character but rather for its tasteful ness and simplicity and In it the bride will appear with n quaint and pictur esque setting more becoming to her Hiss Roosevel Lo ngworth mc thin a costume of greater pretentious ness The gown is a shimmering robe of silver aud white brocade trimmed Willi exquisite rose point lace Inherit ed by the bride elect from her own mother tho presidents lirst wife who died when Miss Alice was three days old and who before her marriage was Miss Alice Lee The material of which the gown is fashioned was woven in Newark N J and on its completion the loom cords were destroyed so that the pattern could not be reproduced The workman employed upon the shut- c Mil ivwv u nrrjrs i mmmtr SSffifiEaS rzzr 7 sip - 3r 7 i - - J ir to Z -- U llllll f II miss Aiiict ioosEirT tie Ib said to have received a present of 30 The statement is made that If the threads of the gown were elongated they would stretch from New York to San Francisco and even then enough would be left to encircle Pikes peak At the wedding breakfast immedi ately following the ceremony the bride will be surrounded by the young wo men who have been her special chums and who would have been invited to be bridesmaids but for the danger of making discriminations and wounding somebodys feelings The presents promise to be very numerous and cost ly as the heads of many foreign gov ernments will take this opportunity of expressing esteem and friendship for the American people by gifts to the 3oung woman whose sire happens at this time to occupy the post of chief magistrate The presents from the potentates of kingdoms and empires will be costly But both the bride and bridegroom who are true blue Americans and of democratic spirit will appreciate too the less expensive tokens of good will from personal friends and also from private citizens whose acquaintance they do not possess Even the Kansas farmer who sent some turnips which had won a prize at the county fair will not be Ignored in the letters of ac knowledgment and the Chinese mer chant who presented some especially fine preserved ginger will be thanked though Mr Longworth does not wish any more ginger sprinkled into th proceedings There will be a wedding journey to Europe after congress ad journs and on their return the couple will live in Washington except be tween sessions of congress when their residence will be the old Longworth home in Cincinnati It was in February twenty two years ago that Miss Roosevelt was born It J was in that month that she made her bow to the American nublic when she christened the Emperor Williams yacht Meteor It is in that month too that she will be married and the event comes pretty near being on the festi val day of good old St Valentine Mr NJg THE XONGWOKTn S3IELE Longworth is fourteen year3 the senior of his future bride Despite the fact that he had passed the age of extreme susceptibility to romantic sentiment he was a most ardent wooer and those wise in such matters predict that he will be a devoted husband It is be lieved that the presidents daughter turned down titled foreigners in order to accept her untitled American ad mirer At a dinner in Philadelphia the prospective bridegroom gallantly said I am a lucky man and I know it I realize that I stand here shining In reflected glory but when the rays come from the sun then indeed I am glad And I think he added glancing into another apartment where Miss Roosevelts smiling face could be dis cerned I think I see the sun shining behind the palm trees In the other room RR n Mn Kf Hi a Z GUNN DENTIST ihoni m Ofllco Rixuim a and 5 WnlMi Hlk airCcxA C II Hoylu r E IZiuhku Co itft B0YLF ELDRED ills AT IAW Lour rff nice Phoiio Room 1 and 7 Moor vr v V k j a J Iostollico Hui 4 L L If LIirrLMANN Real Estate Insurance Vlionu Officii over dniK etore 56 McroOK NLHHASKA JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED AESTBACTE2 McCook Nehkaska l5fARMitof Lincoln Land Co and ot McCook Wntor Works OHIco in o tolUco litiilriiiig IK I iVI IRHLAND Osteopathic Physician Kr Uey Ollico Uldg Phone No 13 MiCOOK NKK Coubuitation frco gnnl eiutm HCLLISTEHS VtouRtain Tea ftuunets A Busy Modirino fur Bn3y People Brings Golden ITcddi and Honored Vigor STifie forCnriUnt n TnrllefwHnn TJtr A and KMih v T oube Ilrnples Horenn Impure Wood IJd BrcnMi 5 iiiiKh ltmnO TriinlnWi and Backache Its Ilnrkv Mo intniii Tea In UJ let foiui 35 enfn n box fii iiilno iiiilds tr HOLTISTKR DllLS 03iriVY 3Ilillsil Wis GOLDEN JUGG2T3 FGH SALLOW PEOPLE Write JAKE BETZ McCook Neb for terms on Auctioneering He will do your work right NEW BARBER SHOP NEWLY KITKNISHKI AND KIItST CXAbb IK IVKiy WAY Rear of FirtNafl Hunk Earl Murray Joe i 0Kgll Madam Tultle Modiste MAKES Up-to-Date Street and Evening Gowns Tailor Made Suits a Specially Suite 2 4 New Walsh BIdg T CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Farm Buildings a Specialty SATISFACTIOV CUAHANTELD McCook Neb S A i ft f f t t jf - 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