vv Reserve Some Money for Christmas presents ot use worth and solid comfort A perusal of the advertisement of The Pade Furniture and Carpet Co in this issue will show you where to go and what to buy for the house its queen or in fact for any member of the household Not baubles but the joy and convenience of n life time Colored and Black and White The Tribune has for sale a nice dis play of local view post cards in colors and in black and white Also a well seleoted line of greeting and other post cards t j - rf DrPRICES ffo 6REHM AKING POWDER Made from ttealfttful grape ereain of tartar Will make twice as much good breadjbiscuii and cakepound for pound as the lowpricedirnitations made from alum and alum phos phates and will make the food appetizing and healthful Dr Prices Cream Baking Powder is not only economical but makes the food more wholesome By F M KIMA1ELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance Jhk latest political discovery is tliat Uncle Joe isnt such a bad boy after all But those house rules are terrors Tariff tinkering revision if you please is apparently dominated by selfishness more than it is actuated by scientific and economically equitable motives With the interests usually winners The question naturally arises in the minds of some of Governor Sheldons friends has the governors recent defeat upset him or has a bunch of capital city politicians been working over time to put him in a hole It is even more than amusing to ob serve how the courage of some of the politicians is perking up as the length of Teddys term in office diminishes And the president is neither a deceased lion nor a live dog He is a live wire PLEASANT RIDGE Oliver Mahon has bought him a farm at Haigler Neb He expects to move to it in the spring We are sorry to lose Mr M and family but what is our loss is Haiglers gain Mr Hawkins and farhily was guests at Mr Lechlitners Sunday Mrs Mary Barger and Miss Barger visited at B F Wilsons Saturday night Tom Cain and family leave for Water loo Iowa Tuesday We wish them success in their new home T P West bought a team of Tom Cain last week ft Mrs Barger and Mis3 Barger called at M E Kimerhngs Sunday Mr Bymer has lost some cattle from the corn stalks Mr Bortner has moved on the ranch he purchased of MrAllen Miss Anna Peterson closed her school last Friday morning on account cf diph theria RED WILLOW George Rozell left on Tuesday morn ing after a visit of weeks to his sister Mrs F C Smith The community was greatly shocked to hear of the death of Mr Hatcher Mr and Mrs Kreider came on Thurs day from Iowa to the funeral of her father Mr Brown of Sterling Colo came in on Wednesday called here by the death of his brother-in-law Mr Hatcher Mr Smith returned on Saturday from McCook where he has been on the jury Miss Rozell went to McCook with Mrs Hill to spend a few days A Guaranteed Cure For Piles Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case no matter of how long standing in 6 tol4 days First application gives ease and rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it send 50c in Btamps and it will be for warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co St Louis Mo Hall for Rent For receptions parties etc Rates reasonable Phone Mrs D Diamond black 266 ORDER OP HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR In tho County Court of Red Willow County Nebraska State of Nebraska County of Red Willow ss To tho heirs and to all persons interested in the estate of George G Snoke deceased On reading the petition of Samuel Snoke praying that the administration of sSid estate be granted to Donald S Snoke as administrator It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter mays and do appear at the county court to bo held in and for said county on the 26th day of December A D 1908 at nine oclock a m to show cause if any there be why the prayer of the petitioner should not be irranted ana ttmt notice or tne pendency of said petition and that tho hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by- pu bushing a copy ot tmsoraer rnxne xnoune a weekly newspaper printed in said county for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing Witness my hand and seal of said court this 8th day of December A D 190S seal J C Moore County Judge Boyle Eldred Attorneys REFEREES SALE By virtue of an order issued from the District Court of Red Willow county Nebraska under a decree in an action wherein Minnie Luke is plaintiff and Anna Bohm Herman C Luke John Luke Clarence C Beckett and William Beckett as Guardian of Clarence C Beckett a minor are defendants directed to the under signed as Referee I shall offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the east front door of the court house in the City of McCook Red Willow county Nebraska on the 4th day of January 1909 at tho hour of One oclock P M tho following described real estate to wit Lot Number One 1 in Block Number Thirteen 13 and Lot Number Nine 9 in Block Number Twenty one 21 all in the First Addition to the City of McCook Red Willow county Nebraska Dated this 2nd day of December 1908 J F Coedeal Referee Boyle Eldred Attorneys 4 1 I I t m I nwt ill p Breakfast I B Have you an appetite for breakfast j or have you an appetite tnatnotmng will tempt In either caseyoujl enjoy Falcon Pancakes Their deli cate flavor will entice a jaded appe tite dnd the more you eat the more you want Made in a jiffy with Self Rising Pancake Floor Self rising needs no yeast orbaking powder results always the same theyre wheatcorn and rye a perfect food nourishing easily digested Muffins thatMelt in Your Mouth H eres the Recipe Two enps Falcon Self Risine Pancake Flonr one cup milkone heaping tablespoonfulbutter one tablespoonfal saear anil two eggs mix thoroughly before adding the Pancake Flour For the best breakfast youve ever eaten vour erocer for Falcon Self Rising Pancake Flour and trv this recipe Shannon Mott Co Millars of Fslcon Pure Foods Des Moines Iowa MBaBBBMaaBKaaiKBiiBaj Lyman Goes to Wymore L B Lyman will succeed C B7 Rod gers no superintendent of the Burling ton at Wymore William Weidonhamer will succeed Mr Lyman as superintendent at Sterl ing No appointment has been made to fill the vacancy of trainmaster on the McCook division made by the promo tion of Mr Weidenhamer L B Lyman is a Lincoln man boy his friends call him He is still young in the early thirties His parents live here He grew up hero and began railroading here under Superintendent Bignell He is a telegraph operator for a time was trick dispatcher then went into the freight train service and worked up to the position of conduc tor While a conductor he was made an inspector of transportation for the Nebraska district working under Gen eral Superintendent Byram - Then he went to Sheridan as a trainmaster and from Sheridan he went to Sterling as superintendent From Sterling he goes to Wymore one of the difficult divisions to manage because of annual and some times semi - annual flood trouuies lne division nas many branch lines no big yards some rather heavy grades It has been well man aged in the past atd railroad men say that Mr Lyman is going against a ratber hard proposition but they expect to see him make good there as he has always made good in the past C B Rodgers who is being relieved at Wymore takes tho position of gen eral manager of the Gulf Coast Line in Texas in a short time It is understood that he goes to the Texas road in re sponse to an offer that looks big to his railroad friends Lincoln Journal Discharged for Use of Liquor The Rock Island this last week dis charged thirty men who had violated the companys intoxication rules These men were all employes of the Iowa di vision The superintendent in speaking of the incident said that the company does not require absolute evidence of an employe being intoxicated to merit dis charge If he is known to loiter around places where drink is sold is sufficient grounds for his dismissal ADDITIONAL RAILROAD The pay car arrived Monday just be fore noon and staked the boys for the holidays Fireman C Brown of the Holdrege switch engine has been transferred to McCook and will run on the road Engineer H A Frey has been trans ferred from Denver to McCook and he and wife are now making this their home Harry Lebaron of Indianola is new day man at the B M depot and Mr Eummels near Denver is the night operator Cambridge Clarion L A Hurlburt spent the closing days of last week here visiting the friends of bis former home for years He is em ployed in the Missouri Pacific train service out of Fairbury Mr and Mrs Paul Jones arrived on 14 Tuesday night from Lyons Colo Paul went on to McCook the following day but Mrs Jones will visit with home folks during the holidays Benkelman News Chronicle The jurisdiction of Emerson Hanson claims agent has been extended over the Sterling division and a regular as sistant has been given him in that de partment which is growing in im portance and extent A personal letter from J W Eastman announces nis transfer from Ho ace Kansas to St Louis Missouri where he holds a foremanship in the Missouri Pacific service the most important one he has yet occupied with the company upon which fact the Burlington boys here will all congratulate him A STEADY DRAIN Sick Kidneys Weaken the Whole Body Make You 111 Languid and Depressed Weak kidneys weaken the body through tho continual drainage of life giving albumen from the blood into the urine and the substitution of pois onous uric acid that goes broadcast through the system sowing the seeds of disease Loss of albumen causes weakness languor depression Uric poisoning causes rheumatic pains ner vousness nausea cricks in the back gravel and kidney stones The proper treatment is a kidney treatment and the best remedy is Doans Kidney Pills William Parkes living in Bed Cloud Nebr says For about three years my kidneys were in a disordered condi tion and I was obliged to get up three or four times at night to avoid the se cretions I was also subjected to dizzy spells I have now used Doans Kid ney Pills for some time and have tho greatest relief therefrom My kidneys give me no further trouble and the dizzy spells are a thing of the past Plenty more proof like this from Mc Cook people Call at L W McCon nells drug store and ask what custom ers report For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the United States Remember the name Doans and take no other UnHHMHHWHWMHH SELECT YOUR XMAS PRESENTS EARLY We especially desire to call your attention to our line of Rochester Nickelware Crumb Trays and miri1Ei1 Scrapers that wilf not tarnish Af Hi LsflsssssssffiSlBliE WSL BBBBBBBsFuft V4o57TtBBHWW BbbB Tea Kettles Coffee and Tea Pots all sizes and shapes any of which make a splendid present Having sold my farm and going to Colorado I will sell at public auction where I now live 1 miles west of Perry on flonday Dec 21 1908 commencing at W oclock a m tne following described property 11 Head of Horses 1 team of dun horses 1000 lbs each 6 and 7 years 1 team of horses bay and black 1200 lbs each 5 and 6 years 1 stallion 1100 lbs 6 years 1 bay horse 1200 lbs 9 years 1 stallion 1650 lbs 6 years 1 mare 900 lbs 9 years 1 mare 900 lbs 3 years 2 yearling colts 1 last spring colt 1 year ling jack b genets 19 Head of Cattle 8 milch cows some fresh now rest to be fresh soon 1 bull 2 years old 7 spring calves 3 sucking calves Farm Implements 2 discs 1 riding lister 1 walking plow 1 sulky plow 1 Pattee cultivator 1 two row Badger cul tivator 1 feed grinder I harrow 1 one horse cultivator 1 Superior press drill 1 hay rake 1 mower 1 top carriage 1 tight bos wagon 1 header and boxes nearly new 1 TJ S cream separator Feed 175 bushels of barley 75 bush els of potatoes some hay and corn oth er articles too numerous to mention FREE LUNCH AT NOON Terms Sums under 10 cash on sums of 10 and over a credit of nine months will be given purchaser to give note drawing 8 percent interest from date with approved security 5 per cent discount for cash on sums of 10 and over WILLIAM VOGT J H Woddell AUct V Franklin Clk cniijSfMMinii Ni Himnwnt InlMlJiiiei m iramwwi Patronize home industry by smoking Commercial Club 10 cent cigar and the Smoke 5 cent cigar ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR In the County Court of Red Willow county Ncbiaska State of Nebraska County of Red Willow ss To James G Wjgant and Sarah E Van Wie and to all persons interested in the estate of Mary E Babcock deceased On reading the petition of James G Wygant praying that the administration of said estate be granted to J W Babcock as administrator It is hereby ordered that yout and all persons interested in said matter may and do appear at tho County Court to be held in and for said county on tho 26th day of December A D 1903 at One oclock P M to show cause if any there be w hy the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this Order in the McCook Tribune a weekly newspaper printed in said county for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing Witness my hand and seal of said court this 7th day of December A D 1908 seal J C Mooee County Judge Boyle Eldred Attorneys McCOOK HARDWARE CO Afotir store you will find exceptional values in v Silverware and Cut Glass 9 Chafing Dishes V which have a style IS of their own 5C They are very useful If as well as are 6 Baking and Serving X Dishes Jr Our Toy Department is Complete Toys that Almost Walk and Talk 3g5 the - srrrr - - - NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska Red Willow county ss In the County Court In the Matter of the Estate of Isabello Saund ers Deceased To the Creditors of said Estate You are heereby notified that I will sit in the County Court Room in McCook in said County on tho 29th day of May 1909 at 1000 oclock A M to receive and examine all claims against said Estate with a view to their adjustment and allowance The time limited for the pres entation of claims against said Estate is Sis Months from the 28th day of November A D 1908 and the time limited for pament of debts is OnoYear from said 28th day of November 1908 Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 24th day of November 190S seal J C Moobe County Judge Boyle Eldred attorneys Public Sale A Handy Receipt Book Bound duplicate receipt books three receipts to the page for sale at The Tribune office REFEREES SALE In the District Court of Red Willow county Nebraska Milton H Hammond plaintiff va James O Hammond Lily M Hammond Ada A Ham mond Mary E Dutton Roy Dutton Josephine M Hammond and Arden H Purvis defendants By virtue of an order issued from the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska under a decree in an action wherein Milton H Ham mond is plaintiff and James O Hammond Lily M Hammond Ada A Hammond Mary E Dutton Roy Dutton Josephine M Hammond and Arden H Purvis are defendants directed to the undersigned as referee I shall offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the east front door of the court house in the City of McCook Red Willow county Ne braska on the tth day of January 1609 at the hour of One oclock P M the following de scribed real estate to wit the Southeast quarter of Section Eleven 11 Township Two 2 North of Range Thirty 30 West in Red Willow county Nebraska Dated this 2nd day of December A D 1908 J S LeHew Referee John E Kelley Attorney MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Crush and mix in feed or salt Proper dose in tablets MAKES XOTJR STOCK LOOK MICE THE TOP PRICE Contain no Sawdust Ashes Chop Feed or Bran Ask for and try once SKI DC O Condition Tablets Worm Kidney Chicken Cholera Blister Heave Fever Hog Cholera tablets Louse Powder Spavin Cure Barb Wire Liniment PinkEye Distemper Colic or Bone Stiffener Tablets Sold by AA1CAIILLEN AlcCook Nebraska HNJENSSBNSNBSBSKSNJKSSSsaffS OFvWOSV ZSSaSVsKSBSVs NJEXXM ONE ONE ONE That is the No of ONE of the best Lumber and Coal Concerns in a No ONE town which is located on ONE East Street But if you cant find it call phone No ONE when you will be informed that you can get No ONE lumber No ONE coal No ONE service No ONE treatment in fact No ONE first last and all the time BulJard Lumber Co EesHynvevjBsss ztsssvwssss EZsaBNasassv BSBSSSBSSSX 1 ETDAftltSt Iftl a n T v rnHimuiis rifciutni h O tDCttl UASHIER t JAS S DOYLE Vice President FRAHKLIH isrsssssiss TKEEL CITIZENS DIRECTORS JAS S DOYLE BANK OF MeCOOK NEB Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus S 15000 A G EBEST VWWHte 0 lTfcS n I V r if 1 V 1 fl h