V I I J 1 J t rv vr L i rr If I r rs N0T1CB TO CHKMTOHS OF ESTATE In tho Cotility Court of Hcd Willow County Statu of N brnsktt In tho mutter of the estate of Nancy h Fiilinu Htock dccitiNid J JCMooro County Judgo of Heel Willow County Nutiruslcii heroby notify ill persona IniviiiK claims and fleniHiiiltiiKiiiMst sulci Mute Unit 1 liiivu appointed tho following das for tho reception examination nnd adjiihtiiiui t of nn Id cliiiuiM mid diiniindH as provided by law ut tho county court room In Mctook in Mild county towil IS rd A 1 IfitfJ nt J it in mid July 2nd A ii UUO ntJ n tit All jier feotm IntoicKted in said eatiito will apHiir at Raid time and place and duly present their said claims mid demands in tho manner ruiiuirnd by law or show cnui o for not vhIoIiik and in cam any or said cl dins should not be presented by the first day ofluy A D iU tho slime shall bo forever barred It is further ordered that this notice bo published four succc htvu weeks in Thk McCook Tuuiusi a ncwspaper printed published ami circulating In said Given under my hand and seal of said county court this ninth diy of November A U I WW HRAL Moor County J uime Morlan Hitchie Wolff Attor cys 1 Ml NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION lUMIHUKK Department of tho terior U S Land Ollice at Lincoln Neb Oct 11W Notire is hereby kivoh thnt Arry B Kinzer of Quirk Neb who on Oct 12 1Wi nmdo Homo stead ntry No i bVJ Serial No li7 for ots land section 1 township I north ratine 0 westClh principal inoridiiin has lileil noti o of intention to uiuko final 1ie year proof Un stab lish rliiiui to tho land nliote decrib d before J C Moore utility Jwlire nt McCook Nobn tho Ith day of December IWw Claimant nmnes ns witneses Simeon l miner lien Doyle Chester Nelms all or Quick Neb and Joseph Nelms of McCook Nob 10 IM tits Chas F Shcdd Resistor NOTICE TO CUEDITOHS In tho County Court of Bed Willow County State of Nebraska In the Matter of the estate of Margaret l Wiido Deceased Notice is hoteby niven that the time limited for tho pro ontiition of claims aaui a said es tate is -ix months from and inter January 1 1910 and niiy claim not presented by time Hints shall bo lorer burr d that I will -it at tho county co irt room in McCook in said county on tho 2nd day of July lUJD at the Hour ot oim oclock 1 M to uxamine adjust ami allow al claims against saitl estate and that tho time limited for tho payment of duuti is one year from Novoinb r27 1UJ sis vt J C Moon Conical McCarl County JudBf Attorneys 12J4ts NOflCii A D SeKnl first true and real naiie un known Mrs A D SeKal his wife lirst real and true name unknown Leroy HutiiiK Settle Mrs Loroy HulinKSoiRle his wife lirst real and true iiiiuio unknown Koy Seile M s Boy SeiKle his wife lirst real and true name unknown Bay SeiKle Mrs Bay Seigle his wife lirst true mid real name unknown Leonora K Seiule L HLooin y fir it true and real name un known Mrs L H Looiifj hi- wife urst reul aud true name unknown tho uiuuiowu heirs devisees and legatees of Kdwurd O Dotiuell deceased and their respec ie wne aud hus bands and tho unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Adolph D St igle deceased and their respective wives aud husbands and John Dooroil name unknown administrator of the estate of hdwurd C ODouiiell deceased de fendants will take notice Hint on Hie twnty seventh day of November A D 11HW George Leland filed his petition against saii delend auts in lite uistnet Court or lteu Widow Coun ty Nebraska tho object aud prayer of which are to obtain from said court a decree ttiat tho title to the following de cribed property Commencing ut tho northwest corner of lot two hi block eight in the lirst addition to South Met look m Bed Willow County Ne braska running thence east in the nortii line of stud lot one hundred iil ty feet to a point three liunded seveut iie feet east of the northeast corner of said lot thence south in a line parallel with ttie west line of said lot and tho west lino of lot one in block nine of said addition to a point on tho south line ot said lot one three hundred seventy live feet west of the southeast corner of said lot one thence vt t ulo g the liue of s id lot one one hundred fifty feet to the southwest corner or i aid lot one thence noith in the west line of said lots to the place of is in the said plaintiff and quieting plaintiffs title in mi 1 to said land against the claims anil demands of said defendants and each of them that tho deed ot said lots recorded in book lour at page five hundred ninety one or the deed records of said county b rcn mied and cor rected by making Adolph D Seigle one of the grantees therein iustead of deieudaut A D Segal and that defendant A D Segal has no interest iu or title Uauy portion of said laud that tho deed to said lots recorded in book twenty live at page live hundred ninety of said deed records bo reformed aud corrected by making L II Booney grantee therein instead of tho defendant L H Looney and that said defendant Ju II Looney be decreed to have no interest in or title to any portion of said land that the mortgage on said lot- to Kdward C ODonnells is fully paid and is uuinforciblo by reason of tho lap e of time and that the same be decreed cancelled that the cloud upou plain tiffs title to said lauu caused by the cairns of the several defendants Ibe removed and that said defendants and each of them be adjudged to have no interest in or title to any portion of Said land for such other aud further relief as may be ju t and equitable and for costs of suit iou are reouirea to answer said petition on or oefore the tenth day of January A D 1910 i i ed this 29 h day of November A D 1909 Morlan Kitchie olff Attorneys for George Leland NOTICE A D Segal first true and real name un kuowu Mrs A D Segal his wife first real and true name unknown Leroy Hiding Seigle Mrs Leroyliuliug Seigle his wife lirst true and real name unknown Boy Seigle Mrs Boy Seigle his wife first real and true name un known Bay Seigle Mrs Bay seigle his wife firs- true and real name unknown Leouora L feeigle L H Looney first true and real name unknown Mrs L H Looney his wife first remand irue liane unknown the unknown heirs devisees aud legatees of Edward C O JJonuell deceased aud their respective wives anv Susbauds aud the unknown heirs devisees and legatee of Adolph D Seigle deceased aud their respective wives and husbands and Johu Doe real uuine unkuown administrator of the Estate of Ld ward C ODonnell deceased De fendants will take notice that on the twenty seventh day of November A D 1909 Mary v Lydon filed her petition against said defend ants iu the District Court of Ked Willow Coun ty Nebraska the object and prayer of which are to obtain from said court a decree that the title to the following described property Commenciug at the northeast corner of lot two in block eight in the first addition to South McCook in Bed Willow County Ne braska running thence west iu the north line of said lot three hundred seventy five feet to a point ono hundred fifty feet east of the northwest orner or said lot thence south in a Hue parallel with the west line of said lot and tho west line of lot one in block nine of said addition to a point on the south line of said lot ou ono hundred fifty feet east of the southwest corner of said Iol one thence east along the line is said lot one three hundred seventy live feet to the southeastcor ner of said lot one thence north in the east line of said lots to the place of beginning is in said plaintiff and quieting plaintiff s title in and to said laud against the claims and de mands of said defendants and each of them that the deed or said lots recorded in book four at page five hundred uiuetj one of the deed records of said county be reformed and cor rected by making Adolph D Seigle one of the grantees therein instead of defendant A D Segal aud that defendant A D Segal has no interest iu or title to any portion of said land that the deed to said lots recorded in book twenty five at page five hundred ninety of said deed records bo reformed and corrected by making L H Booney grantee therein instead of the defendant L H Looney and that said defendant L II Looney be decreed to have no interest in or title to any portion of said land that the mortgage on said lots to Edward C ODonnell is fully paid and is anenforciuio by reaon of the lapse of time aud that the same be decreed cancelled that the cloud on nlaintiffs title to said laud caused by the V claims oi tne wcraiuniiflv -- V and that said defendants and each of them bo i j to hnvi nn interest iu or title to any portion of said land for such other and further relief as may be just aud equitable and for You are required to answer said petition on tf before the tenth day of January A D 1910 - Dated this 29th day of N ovember A D 1909 Morlau Kitchie olff Attorneys for Mary A Ldon Thats the swellest mount I ever saw declared a young man the other day while looking at one of our photo mounts the kind intended for wall or den decoration You will agree if you see it Come in Kimmell Studio 1st door north of Commercial Hotel PAINTING APER HANGING GRAINING SIGN PAINTING CALSOMTNINS ETC Paper hanging- at 10c a 10II All work guaranteed W F PURDY 409 B Street East SW IPs MITCHELL Auctioneer fitreet Sules Every Saturday Consignments Solicited LET ME CRY YOUR FARM SALE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED With McCook Republican Phono 17 Residence Phono 52G CARBON COUNTER PADS For Grocers Butchers and other tradesmen made In businesslike manner at rea sonable prices AT OUR JOB PRINTING OFFICE A Brlei Word of Obituary Mrg Mario Lroihs whoae donth was luiffl 7 noted in Inst woekn Tribune whs born in Mochlenburtr Grminy April 12 Ii 1827 Sh imno t America aid Rod WiiimV county in tho fall of 1SS4 whore fthe lived until her death on November 22 1909 at rhn homo of hor sin in lnw Josoph Boos near tho city She was 80 years 8 months 9 days old iit hor death which was peaceful and the renlt of old age and incident woaknes The funeral was h -Id last Wednesday from the home of J P Collinir in Itidianola A CMD OF THANKS For the many kindne seH and for the v lp of friends and neighbors in the ill noss and after the deth of our dear one M 5 Marie Freihs we return one and nil our thanks Mi and Miis Jos Boos and Family Mr and Mhs Carl Schukiz and Family Real Estate Filings The following real estate filings have j been made in the county clerks office since last report R A Rob nor et ux to 11 J John son wd to se qr 18 1 27 7000 00 Daniel Harrison et ux to Fred Bamesberger wrl to neqr 22- g 27 ino no William II Carlisle et ux to O G Manning wd to sw qr 9-1- 0 oOUU J V Franklin et ux to James E OConnor wd to pt so qr se qrl9329 1000 00 Geoigo Hoffman et ux to H nry Bromgard wd pt sw qr sw qr 2932 1050 00 Edwin Carfield et ux to Mary E J ustice wd sa qr 31 1 29 2500 00 H I Peteroon to Ambrose Strnwder sd w hf sw qr 13 30 Conrad Walker to Henry Brom gart qcd ptsw qr sw qr 29 3 2 1 00 Foleys Honey and Tar is the best and safest cough remedy for children At the first symptoms of a cold give as directed and ward off danger of cftup bronchitis sore throat cild in the head aud stuff j breathing It brings comfort and ease to tho little ones Contains no opiates or other harmful drugs Keep always on hand and refuse rhe substi tutes A McMillen Christmas Presents Si Are N ow In Ordei Your business is one of your best friends Why not give it a suitable present some new and attractive station ery for instance such as we are prepared to print for you at right prices 9Wfl mmrrm i jwp muuj i juuuiHiiiW jwitwwwihwwpwww HIS STURDY WATCH He Kcepa It In Repair Himself With tho Aid o z Knife Some moii dont you know said Mr lirillkillton -will slop off i ctirfi Mop down about a foul and break a leg and thou innthci man will tall the top of a sowiiliii story liouso and unt IVuu muss Ids clothes ud its about the same way with wale lies 1 dropped my watch the other da about six inches on to a tniei plush cirpet and it eust me 1 tor repair When I was out walking with my friend UwillUwillby this morning lit dropped his wati h m the siuewalk and it didnt so much ns stop u It sounded when it came down like a safe falling out of a high window and it was only a two dollar watcii aud I expected of course to see IJwib Uwillby just kicK the fragment off the sidewalk and pass on but it seems Bwillkwillby knew the watch better He picked up the crystal not even cracked from where it had liowu sev en feet away and put that in his poet et and then he looked at the watch It was going all right but some how hi the fall the long hand had got bent lie straightened out that bent hand with his pocketknife so that the two pointers wouldnt catch and then he pried off the crystal rim of the watch and put the crystal back in place and then he snapped the rim hack on the front of the watch again and dropped the watch in his pocket and started on and As I was saying he said just as if uothing had hap pened Washington Post BtSTING THE BOASTER A Little Problem That Floored the Lightning Calculator Now gentlemen concluded the lightning calculator 1 ave demon strated to you upon this ere black board the marvelous speed and accura cy insured by my great system of addi tion stihstraction division- and multi plication and I trust that you are all satisfied with the results Now gen tlemen I ave ere a little shillin book let explainin my marvelous system in full and by a careful persual of which I will guarantee you to become as ex pert a lightnin calculator as myself within the period of one week by which time 1 shall be out of the town Ahem Now gentlemen when you re call that I was straight away able to multiply 1111111111937 by 937111 111111111 perhaps you will One moment sir called out a shrill voice from the back of the crowd lint will you answer me a question V Im no scholar myself but 1 was won dering the other night how old a child born in September umpteen nought vine would be in September nineteen uought ten The lightning calculator threw his interrogator a look of contempt One year of course my little man j replied sarcastically Well retorted the shrill voice I think if you were to go home and im prove your own arithmetic you would end that child would be 17101 years old London Answers A Matter cf Smokestacks The smokestacks on ocean vessels of years have been made to slope backward more particularly to give the steamer a rakish air the masts also being given the same slope As to rhe effect on the draft there is a slight one as the wind pressure on the front of the stack sloping up and over the top of the stack is more apt to draw the smoke out than to cut it off but from ail we are aware of this seems to have been held of secondary con sideration The shape of the smoke stacks also is changing from round to oval so as to present less surface at the front If you compare the steam ers with the sloping aud straight smokestacks in one case the former while motiouless still appears to have life while the rigidity of the other jives it an appearance of stiffness even while under considerable speed St Nicholas The Hunter and the Wind In hunting against the wind m open forests more game is passed than uiany hunters would suppose The an imals see the man uuie that he will pass chem and hide bj geiing as near to the ground as possible It they scent him after he has passed they evidently realize that the danger is over though some moMl the younger inexperienced animals then snealc oil Where game is very wild it is often in such localities as I have mentioned only possible to approach them with tbe wind b outdistancing the latter because a big game animai at rest de pends on its insv to save it from dan ger in the direct im from which the wind comes and on its eyes to watch the side from whit h it can get no oth er warning - Tra k and Tracking by Josef Bruniier Welsh National Costume When the French made a half heart ed attempt to invade Ureal Britain in 1707 a lauding was made at Fishguard Wales but the soldiers of Napoleou n ere frightened off by the sight ot a great uumber ot Welsh girls and wo men whom they mistook at a distance for soldiers on account of their red dresses and tall black hats That is still the national costume of the Welsh women Crushed Mr Timid hearing noise at 2 a m 1 th think dear that there is a m man in the house His Wife Not in this room Boston Tran script Heaven and earth fight against a dunce Schiller In vein in- i 111 vidcw gazimg Fnscirittrty Occupation Far tbf tcutist In Paris IiiluM amg is one o tin n mi iiiuis ii tite lourisi in Ijins iiii in iliu riM iuatiiiL upaiiuii ami in inuii it would oe iiiissih in i vsis i iti lemptttiiiit tir Ii i Hi ix in it til wares are set loll1 in i in misi arlisiii manner and me w v u iiii ran willistanil ii ilcsue loi is to leave the rum ul lli n ailii aiid e en yum telle el iV IHllie ulhilUlse llieie IS iii liii una eMratuxniu e not t -a useu piiit iiase nu uta in per- sii Kiel utieii pinliaiil you have gie in in a iimiiiiu stroll jt all windows Un jewelers serin lo tie i lie gieuteM magnets ius the bewildering ut - is ilia ti lde man ut woman imver id m Un Knowledge nt precious stte Hie llli lalioiis t licrent lout quite as good t K the genuine a ill les I earls diamoints ruliiex emeralds- and so tliroiigltoui Hi- long list stutes are so perl eel ly im itated that it is small wonder many American women succumb to tin temptation of bn nig them liu then the temptation does not end tor 1 1 1 1 bring them home with all the lutein to dazzle bew i tier aud deceive their unsuspecting relatives and tneitds with the maguiliceuce of their sudden ly acquired wealth ot jewels Women whom one would never suspect ot wearing Imitation gems trcqucut Hk shops where they are for sale iu Paris in the most open not to say brazen manner while the foreign papers fair ly bristle with advertisements ot re constructed and imitation gems which only goes to show what a lucrative business it must be New York lnb une AN OLD BUSYBODY What the Bridegroom Thought of thv Old Native at the Station While waiting for the train the biiii and bridegroom walked slowly up an down the platform 1 dont know what this joking anu guying may have been to you he re marked but its deatli to me I never experienced such an ordeal Its perfectly dreadful she an swered I -shall be so glad when v get away from everybody we know Theyre actually impertinent be went on Why the very natives At this unpropitious moment the wheezy old station master walked t to them Re you goin to take this train he asked Its none of your business retorted the bridegroom indignantly as he guided the bride up the platform where they condoled with each other over the impertinence of some of thr natives Onward came the train its vapor curling from afar It was the lam to their destination that day an ex press Nearer and nearer it came at full speed then in a moment it whiz zed past and was gone Why in thunder didnt that tram stop yelled the bridegroom Cos you seil twarnt none of my business I has to signal if that trains to stop And as the old station master sotily stroked his board there was a wicked twinkle iu his eye Loudon Tit Bits He Was Acting Stephen Phillips the dramatist anr poet began life as a member of F H Bensons repertoire company An amusing story is told of his debut Mr Benson had told him that the great thing for an actor is to act It does not matter he continued so mucn what the words are which the actor speaks as the impression which he con veys to the audience by those words Then he gave Mr Phillips the part of Balthazar iu Romeo and Juliet On the first night Balthazar managed the first line of his part and then forgot the rest Romeo in the person of Mr Benson had to go to his assistance and speak the rest of the part for him while Balthazar exhibited an agony of speechless grief What do you mean Mr Benson afterward demanded by going on the stage without knowing your part I was only doing what you told me You said the great thing on the stage was not so much tbH words you speak as to act Well I was acting London Tit Bits Tact I am sorry to have to tell you so boys said the pleasent looking visitor who was addressing the Sunday school but there is not one chance in a thousand that any one of you ever will be president of the United States Still he failed to secure their undi vided attention But if you live up to your oppor tunities he went on eying them keenly some bright boy in this audi ence may become a great basebali pitcher or the worlds champion bats man Instantly every boy sat up straight and began to listen Chicago Tribune Too Full A man very much intoxicated was taken to the police station Why did you not bail him out in quired a bystander of a friend Bail him out exclaimed the other Why you couldut pump him out Allowances Of course I admit your son is ex travagant But you must make allow ances hes young Thats all right But the more al lowances I make the quicker he blows em Judge To rob a robber Is not robbing Frencb Proverb i HKiWHtiWmiwyyi iniWIILII IH i I UHH llfiWVr THE BUCK DIAMOND i Is One cf tha Curiosities of the Mineral Kingdom A PUZZLE TO SCIENTISTS Nature Hca In Soma Peculiar Wa Produced This Rare Form of Carbci and Then Thrown Away the Secret c the Process Found Only In Brazil The term black dianiotds Is some times jokingly applied to otdiuary coa which we burn Iu our furnaces bin the real black diamond- of com meice are amotg the most unique ttiin ei il prodiitts of the world ami thoj herve a purpose iu the industrial world i da l makes them of great value Tin black diamonds are pare carbon ami jet in tin outward appearance resem bie the diamonds which we are accus mined to wear as ornaments The are slightly harder than the crystal oi gem diamonds and iu fact about tin hardest substance known Black diamonds or carbons are among the greatest curiosities of the liucru kingdom They are without crystalline form and are found iu ir regular pieces ranging iu size from naif a carat up to three four- and live hundred carats They are dark gray black or brownish in color and opatpie The real diamond of the jewelry trade is also pure carbon but translucent and crystalline in form Two objects so alike in composition could not be found so opposite in appearance as these two forms of carbon Another peculiar tiling about the black diamonds is that they are found only in one locality in the world The come from a very small section of Bra zil not more than 223 miles square in area Outside of this limited territory no pure black diamonds have ever been found What peculiar freak of nature caus ed the deposition of the black dia monds in this section of the world and nowhere else is one of the mysteries which science has failed to explain Xone of them has been found in the great Kimberley diamond regions where the crystal form of diamonds have for so long been mined The whole origin of the black dia mond is therefore a scientific enigma Naturally the question is raised Of what use is a black diamond No one would care to wear one of these diamonds which resembles a piece of coal more than a real diamond and so far no one has popularized the black gems as the black pearl has been Nevertheless the black diamonds serve a most important and useful function in the industrial world This pure black carbon is not only harder than the real diamond but tougher aud not so brittle as the gem Consequently it is of great value for many mechanical purposes and partic ularly for boring with diamond drills In diamond drilling the tips of the drills are studded with carbon or black diamonds and when the bores are deep the pressure is so great that the gem diamonds would be crushed in the process But the carbon resists this continued pressure and slowly eats down into the rocks In diamond drill work the carbon is set in circular pieces of soft steel or iron called bits and these bits are at tached to tubing Armed with these black diamond teeth the drills push their way down under severe pressure to a depth of five and six thousand feet cutting through the hardest kind of rock Some black diamonds are aiuch harder than others and there is no way to determine by the color the difference in the degree of toughness Black diamonds or pure carbon are not by any means cheap and the own ers of the mines in Brazil where they are gathered are making a good thing out of their monopoly There is no known substance that can take the place of carbon in drills in boring for gld silver copper and other mineral deposits Before the black diamonds of Brazil were discovered it was im possible to make borings When the carbon was first introduc ed in our industries it was used in diamond saws for cutting stones mar ble and similar substances Then the price advanced so that the carbon was found too costly for such use and bort was substituted for stone cutting Bort is really an imperfect crystal or gem diamond but it is too brittle for use in drills Consequently bort has tak en the place of black diamonds for stone cutting and the latter have been restricted almost entirely to diamond drilling purposes The average size of black diamonds used in the drills ranges from two to five carats but the larger specimens give much better results They cosr more but they last longer Conse quently there is a greater demand for the larger pieces of pure carbon and the price is sometimes run up to pre mium figures for unusual specimens The fear that the supply of black diamonds may some day give out and paralyze the diamond drilling industry has stimulated prospectors to syste matic search for new deposits but so far they have not been successful On the other hand scientists have been making a close study of the chemical conditions which have produced the black diamonds but their manufacture is apparently about as difficult as the making of the gem diamonds It is possible under certain conditions to make either but not in sizes sufficient to be of any commercial value Na ture in some peculiar way has made these rare products and then thrown the secret of the process away If any man can ever unlock or find that se cret he may cause a panic in the dia mond trade Scientific American ONE MILLION DOLLAIli FOIt A GCCD ST0J1ACH This Offer S ndd be a Warniuj to Every Man and email Tho newspapers nud imdiciil journal have much to say lelntive to a famoux millionaires oirer of a million dollar for n new stomach This great mullt milliomiiie wan too busy to worry about the conditioncf hia Ftomnch lie allowed bn dyspepsia to run from bad to woso until in the end it became in citihle His misfor tune should rterve a a warning toothers Every nut who suffer from dippitt tor a few yeari will give any thing he owns for a new stomach Dyspepsia is ratiM d by an abnormal state of tho fistrie juices There is ono clement missing lVj sin The ahtenco of this destroy tho function of tho gastric fluids They lose their pernor tn ili fnoH U e are 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