A v l L iff I For Sale and Guaranteed by iczsse PHONE BLACK 307 Dra Down Pains Vr ore a symppm of tne most serious trouble which can attack a woman viz falling of tha womb With this generally comes Irregular and painful 1 periods -weakening drains backache headache nervousness dizziness Ir ritability tired feeHag etc Too cure Is The Femal Regulator Chat wooderfulcurafive vegetabte ex tract which exerts such a marveJocs strengthening Influence on aQ female organs Cardui relieves pain and regulates the menses - It is a sure and permanent curs for all female - - - complaints At all druggist and dealarshiSiOO bottles UI SUFFERED AWFUL PAIN - fa my womb aadovsrfes writes Mrs Naomi Bko of Webster Grore Mo also In my right and left sKm and my menses were ykv painful and irreg ular StacotaWagCanSailfcelBkea new -woman and do aoi suffer as I did It Is tne best medietas I eyar took JAMES DR H M IRELAND Osteopathic Physician Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13 McCOOK NEB Consultation free j i umll muuuun AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Fairbury Hanchett Windmill This i3 a warranted and guaran teed windmill nothing better in the market Write or call on Mr Ball before buviner NOTICE OF REFEREES SALE Notico is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of the District Court of Jeffer son County Nebraska made and entered on the 28th day of August 1900 in a case pending in said court wherein Gertrude Speenburgis plain tiff and Joseph W Rider Mattio Rider Mollio Hurlburt Louis A Hurlburt Alberta Ryan Peter K Ryan David F Rider Claudia Rider Florence Fanner Elmer Farmer John Rider Ida Rider Leodidas D Speenburg L D Speen burgadmmistrator De Bonis Non of the estate of Michael C C Rider deceased adults and Lan dis Clapper Fleda Clapper and Chester Clap per minors were defendants for tho partition of tho real estate hereinafter described together with other real estate tho undersigned referees duly appointed by said court having taken the oath and given the bond required by law and by line oraer ot tne court will on Tuesday tne titu day of October 1906 at ths front door of the court house in McCookNebraskaat ono oclock p m of said day sell to the highest bidder for cash tho following described real estate to wit The southwest quarter of section 13 township 3 north and tho south half of the southwest quarter of section 12 and tho northwest quarter of section 13 township 4 north all in rango 30 west of the Sixth principal meridian in Red Willow county Nebraska Frank E Tinchee Henry Bower Isaac S Gardner C H Dennet Referees Attorney for Plaintiff Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chat tlo mortgage made on the 17th day of August 1903 by Ed Houlihan fc H Plaussard Co upon the following described property to wit One No 2194 Cross Compound Traction Engine manufactured by Reeves Co ono No 2511 Compound Separator manufactured by Reoves Co ono No 2934 Farmers Friend Wind Stacker manufactured by Reeves fc Co one No 13762 Parsons Feeder ono No 440S5 Peoria Weigher ono Tank Pump and Hose one hun dred and fifty feet seven inch four ply Gaud Belt Said Reeves Co will soil said property for cash to tho highest bidder at public auction on the 29th day of September 1906 at the city of McCook Nebraska on lots ono 1 and two 2 block twenty two 22 of tho original plat of said city at two Z o cJockp m of said day Said mortgage was filed in tho office of tho County Clerk of Red Willow countv Nebraska on tho ISth day of August 1903 There is now due on said mortgage and tho notes thereby se cured tho sum of one thousand five hundred and forty five and 81 100 154581 dollars said mortgagee has elected to declare the whole debt secured by said mortgage duo as by its terms and tho terms of the notes secured thereby pro vide No proceedings at law has been had for the collection of said debt or any part thereof Dated this 4th day of September 1906 Reeves Co Mortgagee ORDER OF HEARING State of Nebraska j Red Willow County ss At the County Court held at tho County Court Room in and for said county September 19 A D 1906 Present J C Mooro county judge In the matter of the estate of Andrew J Bon son insane On reading and filing the petition of John Benson praying that he may be appointed guardian of Andrew JBenson an insane person Ordered that October 6 1906 at nine oclock a m is assigned for hearing said petition when all persons interested in said matter may ap pear at a county court to be held in and for said county and show cause why tho prayer of peti tioner should not be granted and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof bo given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in tho McCook Tribune a weekly newsDaoor nrinted in said county for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing A true copy 7-21-31 seal J C Moore County Judge All that Important Notice persons are hereby notified and warned TRESPASS in any form on tho following described lands in Red Willow county will be prosecuted to tne full extent of the law WJ4NWJ4 9 Wtf SW 4-4-30 Somers land EtfN 9 EHSEK 4-4-30 Oliphant land EtfNWK 8-1-29 Cregarland D S Farnham owner Newton Centre Mass W S Moblan Attorney McCook LIQUID KOAL IS MANUFACTURED BY The remaking of CATN McCook Nebraska Sept 11th 1905 The board of county commissioners met pur suant to adjournment present Samuel Premer C B Gray and F S Lofton Commissioners C E Eldred county attorney and E J Wilcox county clerk Minutes of tho preceding meeting were read and approved On motion A C Crabtreo was appointed constable for Indianola precinct On motion the official bond of J H Rico constable for Beaver precinct was approved Petition of I M Beeson et al asking for a public road was read and considered the Board find that all owners of land along lino of proposed road have given consent thereto in writing on motion same was granted establish ing a public road as follows Commencing at S E corner of section 28 town 3 range 26 and running west between sections 2S and 33 and terminating at tho S W corner of section 2S town 3 range 2G and clerk was instructed to notify Overseer of highways to open said road On motion board adjourned to moet Septem ber 12 1906 Samuel Premer Chairman Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk McCook Neb September 12 1906 Tho board of county commissioners met pur suant to adjournment present Samuel Premer C B Gray and F S Lofton Commissioners C E Eldred County Attorney and E J Wilcox County Clerk Minutes of previous meeting read and ap proved The following claims were anited and allow ed and on motion tho clerk was instructed to draw warrants on tho county general fund levy of 1906 J I Grimes groceries for E R Moon pauper 30 00 J H Grannis groceries for S OConner 19 95 N J Uorling mdso for Vandervoort and Morgan paupers 25 39 Smith Cochran mdse for Dunlap pauper 12 05 L A Thomas mdse pauper 15 04 W H Smith mdso for Vandervoort pauper 11 05 C L DeGroff Co mdso for Klein Smith Wallace and Boyd pauper 5 6S H J Arbogast professional services 2nd quarter 18 75 C L Fahnestock same 25 00 R W Campbell same 18 75 Red Willow Co Ag Society additional appropriation 107 80 x M LIBRARY NOTES our cities by Charles Mulford Robinson A summing up of the movement for making cities beautiful while they become busy and big A chain of great civic improvements which mark a new era of urban development The work of three great architects by Gordon C Parker The buildings designed by McKim Mead and White which will have a lasting influence upon American Architecture Master pieces of beauty combined with usefulness An English mechanic in America by Tames Blount The difference in the ways of work the attitude of the workers and the results achieved in the two countries Two workshops con trasted The fundamental difference a social difference Vast undeveloped regions by Frederick Austin Ogg The great areas of Canada Argentina and Australia which will support many hundreds of millions to say nothing of Manchuria Siberia and Africa No danger of overpopulating the earth The Articles above may be found in one of the October maga zines at the McCook Public Library Library hours mornings 1030 to 1200 oclock from 130 to 600 oclock evenings from 700 to 9 afternoons oo oclock Sunday 200 to 500 oclock pm Librarian E G Caine coal for pauper W C Bullard coal for Mrs Tuttle pauper Howe Smith salary as janitor for July 2 25 3 90 and Augnstand painting 90 00 school JJist jNo 4 use of building for election McCook Electric Light Co lights for August Robt Larington repairing road tools R W Dovoe feosState vs John Doe attendance on Dist court office expenses R M Osborn attending Dist court H I Poterson same Hammond Sc Stevens supplies 500 1 25 200 2 30 600 9b5 4 00 600 7 65 McCook Republican same 11 42 State Journal Co 30 05 L W McConnell 39 67 Hammond Stevens 110 Chus Skalla salary 4th quarter and ex penses 162 60 EJ Wilcox offico expense 25 25 JCMoore same 7 55 H I Peterson R R fare and wire 16 37 HI Peterson office expense 3 10 B G Gossardsame 30 96 S Premer commissioner services 25 40 F S Lofton same 24 20 CBGray 17 70 and on thelcounty bridge fund levy of 1906 as follows E G Caine Co lumber 46 15 W C Bullard same 71 J5 Barnett Lumber Co same 214 10 Standard Bridge Uo 1st payment on bridge at Bartley 4500 00 Wm Wallace bridge work 3 25 and on the county road fund as follows Robt Johnson road work 7 50 J H Beeson road work 12 00 John Clouse repairing plow 12 00 On motion Board adjourned Sine Die Samoel Premer Chairman Attost E J Wilcox County clerk FAY HOSTETTER TEACHER ON PIANO McCook Nebraska Studio upstairs in new Rishel building south of Post Office 2E33 NATIONAL MEDICAL COMPANY E L Barragar President Capital One Quarter Million Principal Office Sheldon Iowa Branches Minneapolis Minnesota Glendive Montana Lewiston Idaho York Nebraska Oklahoma Oklahoma Liquid Koal Used as a Lice Killer When diluted with water in the proportion of one part Liquid Koal to fifty parts water it is the best Lice Killer on the market It is not expensive to use because it forms a perfect emulsion with water when mixed in this proportion Worms in Hogs The hog is more infected with intestinal worms than any other domestic animal These worms are created by impure accumulations along the intestinal track and generally pro duced by poorly digested food The nature of the hog and his manner of eating renders him more susceptible of intestin al worms than any other animal Under the present domestic ated conditions he is not allowed the use of his natural in stincts to obtain the necessary element that would destroy these intestinal parasites Being shut up in a pen he is not allowed to follow the dictates of his nature The hog that is worm can neither grow nor thrive for the reason tliat the worms destroy all the effects of the nutrition furnished in the feed Liquid Koal put in the drinking water in the propor tion of one quart to a barrel and given them twice a week will destroy all intestinal worms and keep them free from their formation and multiplication It strengthens the appe tite and tones up the system Something You Ought to Know A parasite is an organism which during its life lives within or on the surface of an animal for the purpose of exist ence and from which it receives its nutrition and nourish ment The state or condition in which the animal is kept either hastens or retards the multiplication of them They are injurious in at least three ways i As direct agents of loss from animal economy 2 As carriers of other forms of parasites 3 As carriers of the micro organisms of infectious dis eases Liquid Koal LIQUID KOAL is a black oily liquid Liquid Koal is a liquid soap and will form a perfect emulsion with water LIQUID KOAL is endorsed by the leading veterinaries of the United States and by many of the State Agricultural Colleges and many of the Experimental Stations which are conducted by the government Science teaches that no medicine ever healed a wound that nature performs the healing process and medicine can only assist nature in doing her work not only in healing wounds but also in throwing off diseases Those versed in medicine are aware that three fourths of the money spent for medicine is virtually thrown away either because of the improper use or the purchase of an improper article But in purchasing Liquid Koal from any of our deal ers you take no chances If for any reason it does not treat successfully the following list of diseases just go back to the dealer and get the price you paid there will be no questions asked We stand the loss and it costs the dealer nothing Following is a list of the diseases that Liquid Koal cures Hog Cholera Lung Worm Swine Plague Intestinal Worms Cow Cholera Tuberculosis Anthrax Black Leg Abortion in Cows Corn Stalk Disease Colic Glanders Distemper Foot Kot Texas Fever Roup Blind Staggers Mange Nasal Gleet Pink Eye Influenza Tape Worm Lung Fever Poll Evil Chicken Cholera Thrush Lock Jaw Catarrh Farcy Bots Scours Inflammation of Bowles Scratches LIQUID KOAL acts as an appetizer and vitalizer Two Things to Remember Use LIQUID KOAL to destroy parasites on the outside Use LIQUID KOAL to destroy parasites on the inside 50000 deposited in the Union Bank at Sheldon Iowa to be paid anyone finding any of the testimonials we publish from time to time are not genuine O a1Sfrl B IQUID OAL Jjr J J o Hog Cholera is a free germ disease the germ being first found in the ali mentary canal and as long as it is kept in that organ it is comparatively harmless When however it penetrates to eungs liver and other organs it causes fermentation in flammation and destruction of live tissues furnishing food upon which it thrives and multiplies with rapidity in some cases a generation an hour causing death to the animal before the owner has discovered that it was diseased Thus through reasoning two facts stand out clearly First that hog cholera can not be treated successfully unless treatment is commenced before the germ has reached the period of rapid multiplication Second that a germicide must be administered and therein lies the whole secret As we pass down through the list of various germicides we are com pelled one after another to reject them either because of inefficacy or inadaptability until we reach LIQUID KOAL And why choose LIQUID KOAL Because it is the only known germicide that will pass through the stomach to the intestines and from there to the blood permeating the en tire system and still retain its germicide properties It is a compound embracing every practical germicide anticeptic and disinfectant property found in coal treated chemically with an alkaline base until every objectional fea ture is eliminated being non poisonous and harmless to ani mal economy It contains creosol and quiacoL It is these hydro carbon compounds found in smoke that cure a ham destroying by their germicidal properties all germ life The reader may ask if these properties come from coal why not use coal The answer is because coal yields those properties only by distillation at about 350 degrees of Heat and it is reasonable to assume that a hogs stomach could not generate that amount of heat without becoming roast pork seasoned with fried germs We would also call the readers attention to the fact that the gastric juice of the stomach being an acid an alkali is re quired as a neutralizer when the acid too strongly predom inates as in the case of hog cholera In addition it would be expensive as the owner of the animal would be purchas ing six dollars worth of coal to obtain one dollars worthy of Liquid Koal LIQUID KOAL is in general use by veterinary surgeons throughout the whole country embodying a wider range of use than any other preparation known to science MCOOK NEBR w rtW SVShSS C L WALKER The Uptodate Painter and Decorator Wall Paper Patterns Sun Proof Paints Oil Glass Varnish Turpentine White Lead Varnish Stains Brushes Room Mouldiner and Painting Sundries Let me figure on your painting I can save you money i Spearman Block Phone 157 6V4fc Wfe i QlbQ The MGook Tribun ngy 100 per Yeai 4WiWiWi WWWSSp V FRANKLIN President A C EBERT Cashier JAS S DOYLE Vice President THR CITIZENS BANK OF McCOOK NEB ma Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 7000 - DIRECTORS V FRANKLIN JAS S DOYLE A C EBERT - W rtWf fc