1 frit r - imwwm -e iwj1 unifum i itjmt Wh v7 iiW 11 1P BL sirs dP Cream PRiCE BAKINQ POWDER CO CHICAGO NOTICE OF SUIT The Snint Joi ppli Loan and Trust Com pany a corporation incorporated under the laws of the state of Missouri and R e becca Walrath defendants will take no tice that on the fourteenth day of April 1906 William G McBrayor plaintiff herein filed his petition in tho district court of Ked Willow county Nebraska against sain ao fendants the object and prayer of which are to quiet titla of tho plaintiff in and to the north east quarter of section twenty two township three north range thirty in Red Willow Coun ty Nebraska and to secure a docreo cancelling and to satisfy of record the mortgages on said land execnto by one Adam Walrath and wife Rebecca Warath to the Saint Joseph Loan and Trust Company and recorded in Book 13 on page 412 and in Rook 13 on page 416 of the mortgage records of said county and to ex clude the defendants from any andall title caim iien or interest in said premises or any part Vheroof You are required to answer said peti tion ou or before the 28th day of Mav 1906 Dated April 12 1906 William G McBrayek 4-20-4 ts Plaintiff By Boyle Eldred His Attorneys ORDER OF HEARING State of Nebraska Red Willow county ss At a county court held at tho county court room in and for said county April 9th A D 1906 Present J C Moore county judge In the matter of the estate of Augu Droll deceased On reading and filing the petition of Edward Droll praying that tho instrument filed on the 9th day of April 190S and purporting to be tho last will and testament of the said deceased may be proved approved probated allowed and recorded as the last will nd testament of the said August Droll decea id and that the execution of said instrument may be commit ted and the administration of said estate may be granted to Edward Droll as executor Ord ered that Monday May 7th A D 1906 at one oclock p m is assigned for hearing said pe tition when all persons interested in said mat ter may appear at a county court to be held in and for said County and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted and that notico of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons in terested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the McCook Tribune a weekly newspaper printed in said county for three suc cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing A true copy J C Mooee County Judge seal AKING POWDER Dr Prices Baking Powder supplies a pure wholesome leavening agent which makes the biscuit and cake of highest healthf ulness at medium cost f and protects the food from alum which is the greatest dietary danger of the day Note Alum baking powders are sold at ten to twenty five cents a pound or a cent an ounce but they render the food partially indigestible and uuhealthful SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of an order of sale issued from tho district court of Red Willow county Nebraska under a decree in an actiou wherein Edward B Cowles is plaintiff and Alvin Brown et al de fendants to mo directed and delivered I shall offer at public sale and sell to the highest bid dor for cash at the east door of the court house in McCook Rod Willow countv Nebraska on the 23rd day of April 1906 at tho hour of oue oclock p in the following described real es tate to wit Tho east half of tho northwest quarter of section fourteen in township one north of range thirty west of tho Gth P M in Red Willow county Nebraska Dated this 21st day of March 1906 3-23-fits H I Petehson Shoriff J E Kelley attorney for plaintiff SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of an order of sale issued from the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska under a decree in an action wherein Edward B Cowles is plaintiff and F C Eaton et al are defendants to mo directed and delivered I shall offor at public salo and sell to tho highest bidder for ca h at the east door of the court hou e in McCook Red Willow county Nebras ka on the 23rd day of April 1906 at the hour of one oclock p m the following described real estate to wit The northwest quarter of sec tion five in township four north of range thirty west of the 6tli p m in Red Willow county Nebraska Dated this 21st day of March 1906 H I Peterson Sheriff J E Kelley attorney for plaintiff APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Iudianola Nebraska April 6 1906 Notice is hereby given that A L Haley has filed in the city clerks office of the city of In dianola Nebraska his petition for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in a building on lot 21 block 39 second ward orig inal city of Indianoln Jrom May 1 1906 to April 30 1907 A L Haley Applicant FRED R BRUNS Barber Shop Bath Booms Rear Citizens bank kYou Can m J V APPLICATION FOR PERMIT j McCook Nobrnska March 1000 Notice in hereby given thnt L W McCoumdl has filed in the city clerks oflice his bond and petition for a druggists permit to sell malt spirituous uud vinous liquors in the building on lot 7 blk 21 oricinal town in the second ward of the city of McCook from May 1 1900 to April 30 1907 L W McConnkll Applicunt APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 30 1901 Notice is hereby given that Louis Fleis climan lias filed in tho city clerks ollico his bond and petition for a licenso to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building on lot 13 I block 27 first ward original town of McCook I Nebraska from May 1 1906 to April 30 1907 Louis Fleiscuhan Applicant APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 30 1906 Notice is hereby civen that Patrick Walsh has filed in tho city clerks ofiico his bond and titiou for a license to sell malt tuimunns anu vinous liquors in the building on lot 1 block 21 second ward original town of McCook Nebras ka from MRy 1 1906 to April 30 1907 Patbick Walsh Applicant APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 30 1906 Notico is hrreby given that William Lewis has filed in the city clerks ofiico his bond and petition for a license to bell malt tpirituous and vinous liquors in tho building at No 103 Main avenue original town in iho llr t ward of tho city of McCook from May 1 1906 to April 301907 William Lewis Applicant APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCouk Nebraska March 31 1906 Notico is hereby given that Heudrick Lath rop a firm composed of E W Hendnck and Walter Lathrop have filed in tho city clerks ofiico their bond and petition forn licuns o to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the Doyle building on lot 9 block 22 original Mc Cook in tho first ward of the city of McCook from May 1 191 6 to April 30 1907 Henduick Lathuoi Applicants APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 30th 1906 Notico is hereby given that Fred Rriihn has tiled in the city clerk 8 olhce his bond and peti tion for a licenso to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in tho building on lots 1 2 and 3 block 30 original town of McCook Nebraska from May 1 1906 to April 30 1907 Fred Bruhn Applicant APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska April 6th 1906 Notico is hereby given that Cljdo Brothers a firm composed of Lovell R Clyde and Mitchell U Clyde have filed iu the city clerks ollico their bond aud petition for a license to f ell malt spirituous and vinous liquors iu their building on lot9 block 21 original town second ward of city of McCook Nebrabka from May 1 1906 to April SO 1907 4-6-3 ts Clyde Brothers Applicants APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Danbury Nebraska April 6 1906 Notico is hereby given that Dan Cashen has filed in the village clerks ofiico of tho village of Danbury Nebraska his petition for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in a building on lot block on Main street in said village from May 1st 1906 to April 30 1907 Dan Cashen Applicant APPLICATION FOR PERMIT McCook Nebraska April 6 1906 Notice is herebv given that Alonzo Cone has filed in the city clerks ofiico bis bond and peti tion for a druggists permit to sell malt spirit uous and vinous liquors on lot 11 block 16 orig inal town second ward of city of McCook from May 1 1900 to April 30 1907 Alonzo Cone Applicant APPLICATION FOR PERMIT McCook Nebraska April 6 1906 Notice is hereby given that A McMillcn has filed iu the city clerks office his bond aud peti tion for a druggists permit to sell malt spirit uous and vinous liquors in the building on lot 21 hlock 22 original town first ward of the city of McCook Nebraska from May 1 1906 to April 30 1907 A McMillen Applicant Have NOTICE OF SCHOOL BOND ELECTION Notico it- hereby giveii to the qualified elect ors of The School District of McCook also known as School District Number Soveuteenu Red Willow county iu tho State of Nebnmka that upon the written requestor at least one third of tho qualified voters of said school dist rict and two thirds of members of tho Board of Education of said school district requeoting ond consenting thr reto an election will be hold at tho usual place of voting in i aid School Dist rict to wit Tho basement of tho Commercial hotel iu the first ward iu the Citvof McCrok and in the hose house in the tecoiil ward in said City of McCook on tho first day of May A D 1906 between the hours of niuo oclock a in aud seven oclock p in on said day for tho pur pose of voting on tho following proposition which is hereby submitted to the qualified elec tors of said School District IShBll the Board of Education of The School District of McCook in Red Willow county iu the State of Nebraska issue tho bonds of said School District in the sum of thirty six thous and dollars for the purposo of building and furnishing a school house for said School Dist rict Said bonds to bo of tlio denomination of five hundred dollars each dated on tho first day of July A D 1906 and to bear interest at tho rate of not over four and one half per cent per annum interest payable semi annually on tho first day of January and July of oach jear until paid interest and principal to bo payable to bearer at tho Fiscal Agency of the State of Nebraska iu the city ofNow York Said bonds to be offered iu tho ocen market and sold to the highest bidder for not less than par value of each dollar Coupons shall be attached to j each of said bondsfor each semi annuul install- j iuuubui luiereHU which guiu coupon aumi uu signed by the President and secretary of said board All of said bonds shall mature ou tho first day of July A D 1926 aud interest begin to run ou the first day of July A D 1906 Pro vided thit should t aid bonds or any part of them bo sold subsequent to their ditto tho amount of interest then duo shall be endorsed as a credit upoti the coupons first duo on said bonds Said bonds to bo numbered consecutive ly from one to seventj two and issued in three series Series one shall consist of thesaid bonds numbered oue to twenty four inclusive and may be redeemed by said School Disttirt at any timo after the first day of July A D 1911 Series two shall consist of tho said bonds nam 1 bored twonty ilve to forty eight inclusive and may be redeemed by said School District at any time after tin- flr t day of Jiilv A D 1916 Series three shall toiisiscof ihosaid boiidsnum bered forty nun to seventy two inclusive and may bo redeemed bv said School District at any t time after the first day of July A D 1921 Said bonds shall be signed bi tho President and counser sigin d bv tin of said board Shall there he levied annually upon all tho taxable propert in said school DUtnct a tax in a dition to all other taxes sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds as it accrue- and to create a sinking fund to pay said hotnl3 when they may become duo Said proposition as submitted on the ballots to be FOR tho Proposition to Issue School Dist rict Bonds and Tax AGAINST tho Proposition to Issue School District Bonds and Tax Submitted and authorized by tho Board f Education of The School District of McCook also known as School District Number Seven teen1 in Red Willow county in tho statoof Ne braska this fifth day of April A D 1906 The Board of Education of the School District of McCook in Red Willow County in the State of Nebraska Attest C W Barnes By E II Doan Secretary Presideut Joe Hight CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Farm Buildings a Specialty satisfaction guaranteed McCook Neb for Art lr he Ton An American city once asked Mao Monnles the sculptor to enter a deslji for army and navy groups for a uol dlers and sailors monument lie de clined to compete Then the commis sion was tendered to him outright lie submitted sketches of his Idea for tho groups The committee in charge of the monument wrote him asking How many tons of granite do you In tend to use In the base UIs reply was If you are in the business of buying granite you may use as much as you want oue ton or 100000 tons I am an artist and I never yet heard of art being bought by the pound The question was dropped until the contract for the commission was drawn When Mr MacMounles re ceived It he discovered in It a clause providing that In case the bronzes were ever thrown down from their base by any cause whatever and any person or property should be injured he and his heirs forever should be liable for the damage sustained He returned the contract without comment unsign ed When the committee wrote him asking the reason his brief reply was Your lawyers are too sharp Worlds Work How Coirnrda Were Punished Many of the devices by which mili tary Indifference to life has been ma tured and sustained are curious In ancient Athens 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 tlireo 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 tho blows of all who chose to strike him compelled to dress In mean clothing and to wear 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 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 In some South American tribes the women draw the front teeth ng ns an ornament the black gap thus made- a year We make this remarkable offer to our old and new subscribers to give them THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARME AH we ask is that in every case your subscription must be prepaid to or beyond December 31 1906 ITS A REMARKABLY FINE FARM AND LIVE STOCK PAPER r liffyTOt Ready For Battle is th man who OWtJB n BANK BOOK No mutter about lifes Ntruglos so lonj as ht pickets his camp with dollars saved No midnight attack nor morning as sault has terror for htm he just mar ches to victory un der tho bnnner dollars snvod nnd rhoitiemy ro triiitn Its nohlo to die fur ones country But its more com fortable to live if you own a bank book Get one to day from First National Bank JOHN E KELLEY ATTOKNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTEB McCook Nebraska S9AKont of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Wator Works Ollico in PostoHice building HOLLISTERS Rocky fentain Tea Nuggets A Bubv Hediciao for Emy People Brings Golden Health and Reaowed Vigor A pacific for Cinsti vMnn In MpOitlon Live and Kidney Trouble 1i nple Impure Blood Bad Breath Sitirisb BoweK Ileadacho aud Backache tab let form SS cnti n Ux i tio made by Holubter Dnuu Compa -v 31 1 is i Wis GOLDEN NUGGETS FCR SALLOW PEOPLE White JAKE BETZ McCook Neb for terms on Auctioneering He will do your work right tx lfct - OOFanrenbrucK B3E53ZSaSil General Repair Shops niCYCLKS CSPNS bEVla MACHINFS etc GASOLINK STCVhS REPAIRED ON SHORT OTICE Two doors east of 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