- i Real Estate Filings Tht following real estate filings iaTt been made in the county clerks office since our last re- Jsa F Ballah to John R Nel an wd se qr 2-3-27 S000 00 iHases King to I S Moore wfl sw qr 24-4-27 5000 00 Advertised List The following letters and cards TEaain uncalled for at the pos s3Jee Letters Abbott Mr Chester JJisnett Mr Fred Hill Peter -Lawrence Mrs Rebbace liawreniee Mrs Ohas Salter Dr F II Wurman C J LON CONE Postmaster iifrfi 2 t j i I t t j - - HE- St Seed For Sale f Red Spring Wheat Barley and Corn UFDIKE GRAIN CO 8 2 3S Garvey Manager Phone 169 X J 2 J C I y K -I I JM5 5 Eggs for Hatching from High Scoring Prize Winners Barred and White Rock Buff 3rown and White Leghorns White snd Sliver Laced Wyandot tes Black ilinorcas White and Buff Orping tons S C Rhode Island Reds Prices of eggs 150 to 5 per ietting according to variety and quality JLEBANON POULTRY YARDS Lebanon Nebr Z C ETOLL CO Jewelers and Opticians Ev vq loci d and fittied sispHiviing McCook XeJ A G BUMP Eeal Estate and Insurance Office 305 2d st East hek 252 Fine VJBNNiKGa HUGHES CO Plumbing Healnng and Gas Filing EstimaiU d free Base xrrt Postoifice lihys Phone 33 HN E ZELLEY Attorney at Law and Bonded Abstracter Agent of Lincoln Land Co 0-1- 2e in Postoffiee building Mc- Sxk Nebraska Phone II E ELDEED Lawyer Bonded Abstracter and Examiner of Titles Stenographer and notary in of Sca McCook Neb v 3s - - J i - mm 1 m E - t mwfr Young man it will pay you to get the habit We mean the saving habit The banking habit will help yuu If you are starting out in life with only your two hands to help you the dollar on deposit will be the best friend you will have on the side Start an account at the bank Dont check unless the need is urgent Add to it rather than draw it out You will acquire a standing among the men who do things You will in time have a fund to do something with yourself Get the habit Start now The opening of a bank account may bo the turning point in your career Como and start with us no matter how small Ask the successful man if this advice is good He knows See if he deesnt tell you the same thing IHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OSBORN The baby son of Mr and Mrs August Caippel died last Tlmrs day morning The body was tak en to MicCook Sunklay morning for burial in Calvary cemetery of St Patricks church Baby Gappel was four montlis and two days old The parents have tlie sympathy of many friends and neighbors dn the death of their little one VICTOR LADIES TAILORING CO Suits by special order at same price charged for ready mades Clothes shrunk and spongsd by la test and moat scientific method Call and see samples before giving your order for spring suit Mrs J M Trammell Main Ave Under Commercial Hotel 12sv Remember The Tribunes phone is 19 We ivill appreciate an item any time DR HERBERT J PRATT Registered Graduate Dentist Office 2121 Main ave over McConn ells drug store Phones Office 160 residence black 131 DREJGUNN Dentist Office Rooms 3 and 5 Walsh building MicCook Phone 112 rTh gatewood Dentist Office Ro0111 4 Masonic Tem ple McCook Neb Phone 163 THE INTERMISSION Magazines and Dailies Off all kinds Temple Thea tre building Kansas City Fost 5 cents Week McCOOK MACHINERY AND IRON WORKS Machine Work Horse Shoeing Blacksmithing We are agents for the Celeb rat ed Ford Ante 210 1st st W Phone red 450 H P SUTTON CO Jewelers and Opticians Watch Repairing Goods of quality Main avenue McCook Children are much more likely to contract the contagious diseases wlie they have colds Whooping cough diphtheria scarlet fever and con sumption are diseases that are often contracted when the child has a cold That is why all medical authorities say beware of colds For the quick care of colds you will find nothing better than Chamberlains Cough Remedy It can always be depend ed upon and is pleasant and safe to take For sale by all dealers Why Not Have that Cellar Cemented Now We can give you a low figure on suchAvork now be fore the heavy working season opens t i n t ii - - an on or pnonetne manager rie wuik be glad to come and figure with you if- MlCook Cement Stone Go hjfiltineReM 96 H N Rosebush Manager IftlFere w tmlcEfp n were MUTINY IN STATE PEN i ivsMfcToBfe The Warden His DepiftyVaiid i ijtjliat Wadfledj twinter wftthla vasme airtSxifigg MB - - - dentin imtryiemijceifcviyieasr dn sprang he neediio wait un til news came 6f tihe reappear ance just aihead of tiny insects He could as safely -follow tlie ad vent in town and city streets of these smart little tunic effect dresses that first ventured out doors away in iche southland and are only awaiting the earliest 6812 Mi real springtime warmth at every point thence toward the north as a signal far their coming forth into the avenues and boulevards Similar dresses are seen before hand at the little afternoon af fairs to which women go at tared in soft satin taffeta or fine silk and wool fabrics enriched with lace and embroidery An uncom monly ait tractive model saleeted fram among the many pretty styles is shown here in chamele on taffeta and Venice lace It his an onisinal little blouse iv long shoulder style with the new cuff sleeves while the skint is a three piece model in tunic effect witth an inverted box pleat at each side of the back gore a de vice that makes the skint practic al for walking without marring ite slender outline CAN YOU ASK 250BE Ycur Mcney Back for the Asking- You Promise Nothing We are so confident that Ave can furnish reiliof for inlrligc sticn and dyspepsia that we promise- o supply bhe medicine free of all cost to every one who uses vt ac cording to directions who as not prefectily smlrsfiied with the re- sulits We exrct no promrses and put no one under any ohkgaition whatever Surely nothing could be fairer We are located night here where you live and cur reip uliation should be sufficient as surance of 4ihe genuineness cf our offer We want every one who is troubled with indigestion cr dys pepsia in any form to come to our store and buy a tbo x of Rex all Dyspepsia Tablets Take itihecu bonne and give them a reason able trial accordsng to direc tions If they dont please you tell us and we will quickly re- itiurn your money They have a very mild but positive action up on the organs with which they come in contact apparently act ing as a regulative tonic upon itihe relaxed muscular coat of the bowel thus overcoming weakness anil aiding to restore tihei -bowels to more vigorous and healthy act ivity Three sizes 25c 50c and 100 Remember you can ob tain Rexall Remedies only at our store The Rexall Store L W McConnell Slot Machine That Sells Papers The interurban trolley oars about Los Angeles are equipped with a now device that does awaj wiiith the news agent and eaves a large amount in salaries It con sists of a metal container which holds a number of copiies cf each of the moirping papers as well a s one periodical These papers can be secured by dropping pniee in the slot and pressing -a lever As the prices vary from one cent tc five -a different slot is used for each compartment The maeliine rejects lightweight and worn coins which run through the me chanism -and are returned to the depositor Popular Mechanics Magazine A specialty of typewriter supplies at The Tribune Shop Papers of all weights sizes and qualities Ribhons for every machine carbon papers manuscript covers etc 11 kept In stock Guide Heilman Slain i Late Thursday afterno fu i ii convicts in the state penitentiary at Lincoln shot and dynamited tiheir iway out to freedom Ward en James Delahunty Deputy Warden Henry Wagner and Ush er E G Helilman were shot lio deatih iby the -convicts and Thom as J Doody keeper of the west cell house severely wounded After the shooting -the tliree murderous convicts djnamited one door secured the hys from a turn key and made their escape from the penitentiary and are still at liberty The mem who escaped are Charles Taylor alias Shorty Gray alias Murray alias Rofgers who is a three -termed leader of a gang of bank robbers and was sentenced from Aurora to twenty eight years imprisonment for robbing a bank at Giltner John Dowd recently sentenced from Cass county to twenty years for burglary with high explosives having robbed a jewelry store at Louisville Nell and Charles Morley sentenced from Omaha to fifteen years for highway rabberj This makes the fourth murder of prison officers within the past few wieeks Governor Aldrich is investigat ing affairs at the penitentiary amd the tragic sorrowful inci dent will likely lead ito funda mental changes at that tion There was no general mutiny and no other convicts escaped TNDIANOLA Mrs Earl V Allen cf Indian ola is ill at -the home of her moth er Mrs B A Uines having had an operation for appendicitis per formed last Friday She is recov erinig her usual health nicely with no reason to ibelieve that any complications will arisp Minden Gazette Saturday those people- -who came to town with wagons brought their scoops along to scoop out dnifts A igocd many men came on horseback Some new drifts cf snow deep enough to be umpassable Mat lest a number fall piigsi during the storm Ed Sughroue lost 8 head cattle and 4 head of horses of of by snow drafting over them Mr Kf yrs was a McCook vis itor Wednesday Bemice Toogood Hope An dersen Gecrgie Short Mrs Merl Powell and Mrs Boldmani attend ed the show in McCook Saturday evening C E Ilc tze moved in to his property in the north part of town Monday Frank Nkl Aisited with heme folks over Sunday Mrs Grant Clark went to Mc Cook on Sunday evening to be present at a surprise party given Monday im honor of her mothers birthday She will viait in Mc Cook about a week Word has been received from Eckley Colorado that Jack Du len a brother-in-law to Probas co dropped dead of heart failure Mrs Xeal Quick visited the parents in McCook over Sunday Methodist Pastor for Congress At a conference of insurgent Republicans held at Hastings on Wednesday in which ten coun ties of itihe Fifth congressional dis tnict were represented the name of Merrill B Carman pastor of the Methodist church of this city was brought out as a candidate for the Republican nomination to succeed George W Nornis Mr Carman ivas endors ed by ithe -gathering Because of matters connected with his church pastorate here which re quires a few days to arrange Mr Carman has not yet filed for the nomination but it is understood that his iliat is in the ring and at is probable that he will follow an illustrious example and enter actively into the fray Mr Carman has lived in Ne J braska since 1SS4 has beem a resident cf the Fifth dhifciocifc for twenty four years and having served as Methodist paster tin va rious townra over the district he posssEses a large acquaintance He has always actively identified hems elf with the anti saloon move nient and two years ago -he con ducted a speaking tour through this county in favor joif county option Minden Gazette OKLAHOMA DELEGATES SOLID FOR ROOSEVELT Guthrie Okla March 15 At the cud of an all night session the Republieaai State convention of Oklahoma voted to send solid delegation of ten mem instructed for Thoedorc Roosevelt to the Chicago convention 1003ttewad100rrseSt The reaSerlcPlIitsijaper will -tie pleaded to learn that there is at las one dreaded disease tlfat scitmce has been able to cuV 3 in all its stages and that is Catarrh Halls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Ca tarrh being a constitutional disease requires a constitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitu tion and assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure Send for list of elstimonials Address F J CHENEY CO Toledo O Sold by all druggist 75c Take Halls Family Pills for con stipation You can say goodbye to constipa tion with a clear conscience if you use Chamberlains Tablets Many have been permanntly cured by their use For sale by all dealers NOTICE OF SUIT Nannie L Lowman Sarah W Lowman Edward E Lowman Oelia F Lowman and the un known heirs and the unknown dovisees of Louis Lowman de ceased defendants herein will take nctiee that Judson L Pack ard plaintiff herein has filed his petition in the District Court of Red Willow County Nebraska against the above named defend ants the object and prayer of which are to quiet the title of the plaintiff in the Southwest Quarter of section twenty nine Township Four North of Range Twenty nine in Red Willow coun ty Nebraska and for a decree that the defendants Nannie L Lowman Sarah W Lowman and Edward E Lowman are the sole and oidy heirs of the said Louis Lowman deceased and enjoin ing and forever barring said de fendants or any of them froan claiming any right -to or right of possession cf the said premises or any part thereof You are required to answer said petition on or before Mon day the 15th day of April 1912 Dated this 4th dav of March 1912 JUDSON L PACKARD Bv C E Eldred Attornev for Plaintiff First public tion March 4 Stsw NOTICE OF SUIT Nannie M Browne Harry L Browne and llo Browne C C Sehrier and W L Browne as ex ecutors of the estate of J L Browne deceased Boards of the United Presbyterian Churches of North America a corporation Mary S Browne and the un known heirs and the unknown de visoes of William Little deceas ed defendants herein will take notice that Minnie MeNiel plain tiff herein -has filed her petition in the District Court of Red Wil low county Nebraska against the above named defendants the ob ject and prayer of which are to quiet the title of the plaintiff in the Southeast Quarter of Section Six Township One Range Thir ty west of the sixth principal meridian in Red Willow County- Nebraska and for a decree that the defendants release- of record two certain mortgages recorded in Book 11 on page 290 and Book 22 on page 70 of the rec ords of mortgages of said coun ty and that in the event they fail so to do within ten days the decree stand in lieu or sucn You are required to answer said petition on or before Mon day the 15th day of April 1912 Dated tins 4th day ot March 1912 MINNIE MeNIEL Plaintiff By C E Eldred her attorney First publication March 4 Stsw NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS To Susan C Hileman and to all whom it may concern The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at a point at the northwest corner of section numbered tliirteen and the southwest corner of section numbered twelve in town two north of range 30 west of the 6th P M where road number ed 440 intersects road 407 in Driftwood precinct Red Willow county jNebrasKa and running thence east on the section line be tween said sections 12 and 13 Town 2 North Range 30 West of the Gth P M until the same coincides with said road number ed 440 and a proposal to vacate that part of road known as 440 as described below Commencing at a point on th section line between sections 11 and 12 where said road No 440 bears eastward shall be vacated effSSetEonsl2audaaS iaKsin Dawn 2 Range 30 West of the 6th vJL has reported an favor of the location and vacation thereof and all objections there to or clatoms for damages must be filed in- the iCoarnty Clerks of fice on or before noon of the 13th day of -May A D 1912 or said road will be established with out reference thereto Dated at McGoak this 11th day of March 1192 CHAS K DUTCHER County Clerk First publication March 11 Stsw NOTICE Joseph E Dodge and Arthur S Dodge will take notice that on the first day of December 1911 Lillian M Pitney plaintiff filed her motion and affidavit against the said Joseph E Dodge and Arthur S Dodge as heirs and real representatives of Sid ney Dodge deceased and against sad Joseph E Dodge as Admin- astrator of the estate of said Sid ney Dodge deceased in the dist rict court of Red Wallow county Nebraska in a certain cause here tofore pending in said court wherein said Lillian M Pitney was and is plaintiff and said Sidney Dodge was defendant The object and prayer of said motion and affidavit are that the judgment rendered in said cause in said court on the 10th day of October 1899 in favor of said Lillian M Pitney and against said Sidney Dodge for the sum of 51109 with interest thereon from said date thereof at the rate of ten per cent per annum be revived in favor of said Lillian M Pitney and against said Joseph E Dodge and Arthur S Dodge as the heirs at law and real representa tives of said Sidney Dodge now deceased and against said Joesph E Dodge as Administrator of the estate of said Sidney Dodge de- ceased On the first day of De cember 1911 a conditional order of revivor was duly made given and entered in said action reviv ing said judgment in favor of said plaintiff and against the said Joseph E Dodge and Arth ur S Dodge as the heirs at law and real representatives of said Sidney Dodge deceased and against said Joseph E Dodge as administrator of the estate of said Sidney Dodge deceased The said Arthur S Dodge is hereby notified to appear on Monday the first of ApriL 1912 and show cause why said judgment should not be revived against him and the said Joseph E Dodge as the heirs at law and real representatives of said Sidney Dodge deceased and against said Joseph E Dodge as administrator of said estate and if sufficient cause be not shown to the contrary said judgment sliall stand revived Lillian M Pitney Plaintiff By C H Boyle and W S Ian her attorneys First publication Feb 26 Stsw NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF PHELPS GRAY COMPANY Notice is hereby given 1 That a corporation hasibeen formed under the name of Phelps-Gray- Company 2 The -principal place of tran sacting business is McGook Red Willow County Nebraska 3 The general nature of the busin ss to be transacted is the buying and selling of fruits pro duce and other merchandise at wholesaleand on commission and consignment the leasing and the erection and maintenance of such buildings and structures as may be necessary for the proper con ducting of said business and to purchase and hold real estate for site 4 The amount of capital stock authorized by said corporation is 1000000 500000 of wMch is to be subscribed and full- paid up before the commencement of a business and the balance to- be issued subscribed and paid up as may be authorized and required by the Board of Directors 5 The existence of the said corporation commenced on the first day of February 1912 and the time of termination as twenty years from said date 6 The liighest amount of in- in debtedness to which the said he poration shall at any time sub- ject utseaf sliall not be more than filftv xer cent of its paid un can- itail stock fi The affairs of the said cor poration arc to be conducted by a President Vice president Sec rettary Treasurer and Board oi e HLS XAUCCtUlTS Dated this 24th day of Fcb Si S ruary 1912 Y THELPS GRAT COMPANY Vy By C E ELDRED president t I U B GRAY Secretary to a point where said road inter First publication Feb 26 Stsw S I Til