The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 19, 1890, Image 4

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    By F. M. K1MMELL.
HEPUBLICAK STATE" TICKET.
For Governor ,
L. D. RICHARDS.
For Lieutenant Governor ,
T.J. MAJORS.
Fc * . Secretary of State.
J 0. ALLEN.
For Auditor ,
THOS. H. ItBNTON.
lor Treasurer.
J. E. HILL.
For Attorney General ,
GEORGE H. HASTINGS.
forCommlssIoner Public Landrtmid Buildings ,
GEORGE II. HUMPHREY.
For Superintendent Public Instruction.
A. K.GOUDY.
Republican Congressional Ticket.
For Congressman. 2d District.
N. V. HARLAN.
Republican Senatorial Tinket.
For Senator for 29th District.
JAMES BURKE.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative.
SAMUEL ELLIS.
For County Attorney ,
J.BYRON JENNINGS.
For Treasurer.
W.T. IIRNTON.
For Commissioner. 1st Distr.cl.
RICHA III ) JOHNSTON.
For Commissioner , 2nd District.
G. W. BART LETT.
THE farmers -"are in the saddle. "
AFTER November -ith McKei-
glian's name will be spelled with
five letters : P-a-ii-t-s !
Now that the site for the fail-
has been settled upon the next
thing to consider might be the
fare for the sight.
THE Kearney Enterprise has
merged into the Journal , and the
"hyphenated publication now has
.E. M. Cunningham a veteran edi
tor of Kearney , at the helm.
JUDGE MASON opens the repub
lican campaign at Hastings the
20th. John C. Watson and John
HJ. "Webster speak the same day at
Fremont and Geo. Hastings at Be
atrice.
IN THE census of 1880 there
-were twenty-one cities with a popu
lation of 100,000 and over. The
present census shows an increase
of eleven , making thirty-two cities
Iiaving 100,000 or more people.
IT IS not slander nor campaign
abuse to publish truths about a
candidate which render him unfit
ior the office he seeks. It is a
painful duty and is being heroic
ally performed by the republican
press of the Second district. York
'Times.
THE Palisade Times has been
purchased by .John Dyer , who has
converted it into an independent
paper and changed the name to
the sonorous sounding "American
Patriot. " This leaves Hitchcock
county with but two Republican
.newspapers , both of them being
published in Culbertson.
THE man who gave Governor L.
D. Richards employment on a pile
driver lives in Chase county. He
is Mr. G. "W. Peck , of 5-38 , one of
our county's most substantial farm
ers. He says our future governor
.was a pale , slender lad , apparently
mot strong enough for the work ,
therefore Mr. Peck tried to favor
.Mm , but he asked favors of nobody ,
and worked as hard as any one.
That's the kind of a man Lucius
D. Richards is , manly , hardwork
ing and honest. Imperial Repub
lican ,
.THE nomination of Mr. Dorsey
means a red-hot campaign in the
Third congressional district. - His
success in the convention is large
ly due to federal office holders.
Two years ago he declared that he
"would not stand for re-election and
a good many republicans had tak-
6U him at his word , but the very
acrimonious warfare that has been
jnadeupon him personally , coupled
with the 'fact that the opposition
is divided , , have doubtless prompt
ed Mr. Dorsey to re-enter the field
and make the fight. The respon
sibility for the outcome will be
ivith him. Bee.
IT HAS come to be a proverb
that a "prophet is not without honor
save in his own country. " So in
politics it sometimes happens that
"home candidates" fail to receive
merited endorsement. THE TRIB
UNE points with pride , however , to
the fact that Red "Willow county
has not been among that class.
This county and city have been
repeatedly honored at the hands of
state , congressional and minor con
ventions , and the nominees have
received splendid endorsements at
the polls. Allowing for the fact
that all public men have personal
as well as political enemies , our
present nominee on the state tick
et , Mr. J. C. Allen , will not lack
the customary endorsement , which ,
together with the enthusiastic sup
port being given him by the trav
eling men of Nebraska , will doubt
less place him at the head of the
ticket , when the pluralities are
sum mod up in November.
WORK is now being pushed on
the new irri utin'r ditch to bring
O O O
the water of the Frenchman river
to Culbertson in Hitchcock coun
ty. The canal is twenty-five feet
wide at the bottom and four feet
in depth. 'It will water an enor
mous tract of land , and do it in
time to allow two or three counties
out in the valley of the Republican
to bring in exhibits of farm pro
ducts raised under irrigation to the
state fair next year. It will proba
bly be necessary to make a special
provision for crops of this class ,
as other western counties would
stand little show in a competition
with irrigated land , especially if
the season proves unfavorable.
The construction of this canal will
distribute many thousands of dollars
lars among the farmers of Hitch
cock county and help them through
the winter nicely. It is possible
to build similar ditches in several
counties in the western part of the
state , and it ought to be done this
year if the work is to be underta
ken at all. Journal ,
WHILE the public is still mar
veling over Salvator's wonderful
performance in running a mile in
l:35i : , there are a few who have ,
through comparison and analysis ,
sought to realize what a terrific
burst of speed this is. It is near
ly forty miles an hour a. rate
averaged by very few of our fast
est railway trains. There are 5- ,
280 feet in a mile , so that for every
one oJ these ninety-five seconds
for every beat of a man's pulse
this wonderful horse covered fifty-
five and three-tenths feet of ground.
The shortest space of time noted
by the turfman's watch is a quart
er of a second an interval so brief
that the eye can hardly observe ,
the mind can hardly appreciate it
Tetin every one of those 382 quart
ers of a second that "magnificent
creature leaped sixteen and three-
tenths feet. Such is the amazing
results of careful breeding as ex
hibited in the American race horse.
Is the human race improving in the
same ratio ? Scarcely.
WHEN the republican orators of
Nebraska unfurl their banners at
the opening of the campaign next
Saturday in three different cities in
the state , it will be time for the
alleged reformers of professional
parties to commence to try to talk
sense. Their visionary statements ,
in which they have indulged , .are
good enough to talk to marines ,
but there are some solid questions
of common sense which they will
be obliged to answer. The repub
lican party has never yet been de
feated in the state , and Saturday
night's starter will be a guaranty
that itwill not "be defeated this
year : Bee. - ' ' '
CONGRESSMAN FLOWER of New
York gays he can't help' admiring
Tom Reed.
FINAL PROOF NOTICES.
LAND OFFICK AT McCooic. NKB. , I
September 18th. 1890. f
Notice IB hereby given tbat tbo following-
named settler bus filed notice of bis intention
to mtike llnal commutation ptoof in support
of bla claim , and tbat suld proof will bo mude
before Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. ,
ou Saturday. October 25th , 1890. viz :
TAYLOR WARD.
H. B. No. OC20 for tbo W. & N. W. y and W. yt
8. Vf. i of section 27. town. 2. north of range
SO , west of Oth P. M. He names tbo following
witnesses to prove bis continuous residence
upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : James
E.Troy. John Stalker. John E.TIrrill. William
T. Shields , all of McCook. Neb.
8. P. HA11T , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCoim , NEB. , i
September 18th , 18UO. f
Notice Is hereby Riven that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof In support of bis claim ,
and that said proof will be mude before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
October 25th. 1800. viz :
WILLIAM E. KETCH ,
D. S. No. 0937 for tbe S. W. X Sec. No. 22. town.
5. north of range 29. west of ( Jth P. M. He
names Uie following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon , and cultivation of ,
said land , viz : Matbew Stewart. Hubert Beach ,
Anfln O. Houge , Severt O. Hougc. all of Box
Elder , Neb. S. P. HART. Register.
Land Olllco at McCook Neb. . i
Sop'touibor 1st , 1890. i
Notice is hereby given that the following-
nained settler has filed notice of his intention
to make llnal five year proof in support of his
claim , and tbutstild proof will be mude before
Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on
Thursday. October 18th , 1890 , viz :
LOUIS DANZ.
H. E. No. 4491 , lor the S. E. M section 20 , town
ship 5. north of range 29 , west of 6tb P. M.
Ho names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon , and cultivation
of , said land , viz : James Spauldingund Irving
W. Spuuldingof Box Elder , Neb. , James T.
Foley of McCook , Nub. , Alexatmer O. Harlan ,
of Osburn , Neb. * lf. S. P. HART , Reirister.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , i
August 30th , 1&9U. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
naiued settler bus filed notice of bis intention
to make fliml five year proof in support of his
claim , and that said proof will be made before
Register or Receiver at. McCook , Neb. , on
Wednesday. October loth. 181)0. ) viz :
GEORGE w. WORTH ,
who made II. E. No. 3430 for the N. y. N. E. U
and E.z N. W. ' { of section 3 , in town.ft , north
of range 29 , west of ( ith P.M. He names ilio
following witnesses to prove bis continuous
residence upon and cultivation of. snid land ,
viz : Samuel Godurd und Suntford T. Godard
of lndianola. Neb. . John F. Gitrlick and John
G. Harrison of Quick. Neb. S. P. HART.
515. Register.
LAND OFFICK AT McCooK , NKB. . I
August 2 ah , 1800. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of bis intention
to make llnal proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Keg-
ister or Receiver ut McCook , Neb. , on Satur
day. October 4th , IbUO. viz :
WILLIAM H. CAMPBELL.
H. E. No. 274 for tbe W. yt N. W. X S. E. M
N.W. M N. W. J4 S. W. 14 see. 34 , town. 5. north
range 29. west Oth P.M. Ho names the fol
lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi
dence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz :
J. H. Stephens , Matthew Stewart , Lee Ann
Ketch and William Weygint. ail of Box Elder ,
Nebraska. 14. S. . P. HART. Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , i
August 20th. 1890. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final five year proof in support of
his claim , and that said proof will be made be
fore Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on
Saturday , October llth , 1890. viz :
SIDNEY DODGE ,
who made H. E. No. 1203 for the E. * J N. W. a
and W. yx N. E. J f section 20 , town. 1. nortn
of range 29 , west Gth P. M. He names the
following witnesses to prove bis continuous
residence upon , and cultivation of , said land ,
viz : Abraham V. Olmstead , John Goodcm-
berger. James Luwthers , James E. Lawthers ,
all of McCook , Neb. S. P. HART ,
* 13 Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , i
August 9th. 1890. j
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final homestead proof in support of
bis claim , and that said proof will be made before
fore Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on
Saturday. September 20tb , 1890 , viz :
HERMAN H. MENKE ,
H. E. No. 3705 for the E. X N. E. * section No
14 and W. y N. w. & section No. 13 , town. 0
north , range 29 west Uth P. M. He names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon , and cultivation of , said land ,
viz : Henry L. Williams , George Bartholo
mew , Earnest Landerscasper , Nels Hove , all
of Curtis , Neb. 12 S. P. HART , Register.
LEGAL NOTICE.
In the District Court of Red Willow county ,
Nebraska. Mary L. Lenart , Plaintiff , vs. Jac
ob H. Lenart. Defendant.
To Jacob H. Lenart , non-resident defendant :
You are hereby notified that Mary L. Leuart ,
plaintiff herein , has on the 18th day of Sep
tember , 1890 , filed a petition against you in the
District Court of Red Willow county. State of
Nebraska , the object and prayer of which are
to obtain a divorce from you on the ground of
extreme cruelty and praying for the custody
ot Daisy Elta Lenart minor child , the issue of
the marriage of the plaintiff with you tbe said
defendant. You are required to answer said
petition on or before Monday , the 27th day of
October , 1890. MAIIY L. LENART.
By her attorney , C. H. Boyle.
CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a
chattel mortgage dated February 21st , 1890 , and
duly filed In the office of the county clerk of
Red Willow county , Nebraska , and executed
by Elmer Wickwire to George Leland. ( and by
George Leland assigned to the First National
Bank of McCook , Neb. , ) to secure the payment
of tbo sum of one hundred and twenty-five
dollars ( $125.00) ) and upon which there is now
due the sum of $125.00 and ten per cent , inter
est from August 21st , 1890. Default having
been made in the payment of tbo said sum and
no suit or other proceedings at law having
been instituted to recover said debt or any
part thereof , I will sell the property therein
described , to-wit : One red cow , 3 years old ;
one red cow , 5 years old ; one red cow. 5 years
old ; one roan cow , 6 vears old ; one roan co w ,
7 years old , all branded "O" on left hip ; one
bay mare mule , about 12 years old. weight
about 800 pounds ; one bay horse , about 9 years
old , weight about 1.000 pounds : one lumber
wagon in use about 2 years : one set of double
harness in use about 1 year ; one stirring plow ;
one breaking plow ; one barrow ; together with
the increase of above-mentioned cows ; at
public auction on tbe corner of Main avenue
and Dennison street , in McCook , Neb. , on
Saturday , September 27th. 1890 , at 2 o'clock ,
P. M. , central time.
Dated this 5th day of September. 1890.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MCCOOK , NEB. ,
assignee of GEORGE LELAND. Mortgagee.
THE MeCOOK
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Now contains Four Complete
Departments :
Commercial ,
Shorthand and
Typewriting ,
English , and
German.
Any one of the above mention
ed , will prepare a person to enter
into usefulness for life.
Special terms for all combined.
C. M. LOPEE , Manager.
The man who can do a thing or
let it alone , never lets it alone.
Thomas H. Catt of this city was
allowed an invalid pension , Mon
day. Good.
PROCLAMATION.
A joint resolution was adopted
liy the lexfblutiirti of the elate of Nebraska , at
tint twenty Ural Hussion thereof , and approved
March IJUtl ) , A D. 1889 , propoHitnr an amend
ment to BeetioiiM two. l ] four | 4 ] and live | 5 |
of Article fix l l of the constitution of mild
Btttle , and that Bald section as amended blutll
read as follows , to-wit :
ejection 1 : That ecetion two ( - ' ) of article six.
(0) ( ) of tbo constitution of thestato of Nebraska ,
be amended BO as to read us follows :
"Section 2 : The BiipremecourtBhull consist
of live (5) ( ) Jud 'B , a majority of whom shall be
necessary to form amiorum or to pronounce
a decision It shall have original jurisdiction
in citges relutlntf to revenue , civil cases in
which the Htate shall be a party , mandamus ,
quo wurranto , habeas corpus , and such appel
late jurisdiction as may be provided by taw.
Section- : That section four (4) ( ) ui' article
six Hi ) , of the constitution of the state of Ne
braska , be amended BO as to read as follows :
Section 4. The judges of the supreme court
slnil be elected b > the electors ol the state at
lai'RO and their terms of office , except as here
inafter provided , shall be for a period of live
(5) ( ) years. "
Section 0 : That section live (5) ( ) of article six
( G ) of the constitution of thestateof Nebraska ,
be amended so us to read as follows :
Section 5 : "At the first ceneral election to
be held In the year 1891 , mid ul'ter the adoption
of this amendment to the constitution , there
shall be elected three(3)jnd ( CH of the supreme
court , one of whom shall be elected for the
term of one (1) ) year , ono forthe term of three
(3) ( ) years uid one for the term of live ( f > ) years ,
and at each general election thereafter there
shall be elected ono judno of the supreme
court for the term of live (5) ( ) years. Provided ,
that the judges of the supreme court whose
terms have not expired ar the time of holding
the general election of 1891. shall continue to
hold their office for the remainder of the term
forwhich they were respectively elected un
der the present constitution. "
Section 4 : That each person voting in favor
of this amendment shall have written or print
ed upon his ballot the following :
"For the proposed amendment to the consti
tution relating to the number of supreme
judges. "
Therefore. 1 , Join : M. Thayer. Governor of
the state of Nebraska do hereby give notice
in accordance with section one ( U article Ill-
teen (15) ( ) , of the constitution , and the provis
ions of the act entitled "An act to provide tin *
manner of proposing nil iimemlineiits to tin-
constitution and submitting the siime to the
electors of the stale. " Approved February
Will. A. L > . 1877. that said proposed amend
ment Will be submitted to the rjuulitled vote-is
of the htntc lor approval or n-jei-Lion ut itie
general election to be neld on the 4th d.iy < > !
November. A. l > . Ib'JSI.
In witness wlu'mof I have h'-n-nnto sot no
hand und caused to be allixod tlietrrc-at hw.l of
tin- slate of Ni-iirasUa. Done ut Lincoln : his
2Gth day of .July. A. I ) . 18M. ! and th. twenty-
fourth year ol tin- state , and of independ
ence of tin- United States the one hundred IH'-
teenth.
Hy the OoviMiior. JOHN .M.THAYKU.
ItKN.IAMIN K. I'OV/DKItV
LSi.vu ] aecretir > i.l State.
PROCLAMATION.
WttKitiiAS , A joint resolution was adopted
by Urn legislature- thu state of Nebraska , at
the twenty-ill's ! session thcreof.and approved
February 13th. A. 1) . I8S9 , proposing an amend
ment to .tho constitution ol stud state , and
that said amendment shall icad : tb loiiows ,
to-wit :
Section 1 : Tbat at the general election to be
held on the Tuesday sncuct-ding the llrst Mon
day of November. A. i ) . I8UU. there shall be
submitted to the clectois of this stute for ap
proval or rejection an amendment to the con
stitution of this state in words as follows :
"The inan-jfacture. sale and keeping lor sale
of intoxicating liquors as a beverage are lor-
ever prohibited in this state , and the legisla
ture shall provide by law for the enforcement
of this provision. " And there shall also at
said election be separately submitted to the
electors of this state for their approval or re
jection an amendment to the constitution of
the state in words as follows : "The manu
facture , sale and keeping for sale of intoxi
cating liquors as a beverage shall be licensed
ami regulated by law. "
Section 2 : At such election , on the ballot of
ench elector voting for the proposed amend
ments'to the constitution , shall be written or
printed the words : "For proposed amend
ment to the constitution , prohibiting the
manufacture , sale and keeping for sale of in
toxicating liquors as a beverage. " or "Against
tbe proposed amendment to tbo constitution
prohibiting tbe manufacture , sale and keeping
for sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage. "
There shall also bo written or printed ou the
ballot of each elector voting for tbe proposed
amendment to the constitution , tbe words :
"For proposed amendment to theconstitution
tbat the manufacture , sale and keeping fdr
sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage in
this state shall be licensed and regulated by
law. " or "Against said proposed amendment
to the constitution that the manufacturesale
and keeping for sale of intoxicating liquors as
a beverage shall be licensed and regulated by
law. "
Sections : If either of the said proposed
amendments shall be approved by a majority
of the electors voting : at the said election , then
it shall constitute section twenty-seven [ 271
of article III of the constitution of this state.
Therefore , I , John M. Thayer. Governor of
thestateof Nebraska , do hereby give notice
in accordance with section one JIB article fif
teen Hot of tho.constitution and the provisions
of the act entitled "An act to provide the
manner or proposing al' ' amendments to the
constitution and submitting the same to the
electors of the state. " Approved February
13th , A. D. 1877. that said proposed amend
ment will be submitted to the qualified voters
of this state for approval or rejection at the
general election to be held on tbe 4th day of
November. A. D. 1890.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand , and caused to be affixed the great seal
of thestato of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln
this 26th day of July. A. D. 1890. and the 24th
year of the state , and of the independence of
the United States the one hundred fifteenth.
Dy the Governor , JOHN M. THATER ,
BKNJAMIN B. COWDEKY. 10-3mo.
BSKAL.B Secretary of State.
P KOCLAM AT1ON.
WHEREAS , A joint resolution was adopted
by the legislature of the state of Nebraska , at
the twenty-first session thereof , and approved
March 30th , A. D. 18b9 , proposing an amend
ment to Section Thirteen (13) of Article Six (6) ( )
of the constitution of said state ; that said sec
tion as amended shall read as follows , to-wit :
Section 1 : That section thirteen (13) ( ) of arti
cle six (6) ) of the constitution of the state of
Nebraska be amended so as to read as follows :
Section 13 : The Judges of the supreme
court shall each receive a salary of thirty-five
hundred dollars (13,500) ( ) per annum and the
judges of the district court shall receive a
salary of three thousand dollars ( $3.000) ) per
annum , and the salary of each shall be paya
ble quarterly.
Sections : Each person voting in favor of
this amendment shall have written or printed
upon his ballot tbe following :
"Forthe proposed amendment to the consti
tution , relating to the salary of judges of the
supreme and district court. "
Therefore , I , John M. Thayer , governor of
the state of Nebraska , do hereby give notice.
In accordance with section one [ 1J article fif
teen [ 15 ] of the constitution , and the pro
visions of an act entitled : "An act to provide
the manner of proposing all amendments to
the constitution and submitting the same to
the electors of the state. " Approved Febru
ary 13th. A. D. 1877. that said proposed amend
ment v/ill be submitted to the qualified voters
of this state for approval or rejection , at the
general election to be held on the 4th day of
November , A. D. 1890.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and caused to be affixed the great seal
of the state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln ,
this 26th day of July , A. D. 1890. and the twen
ty-fourth year of the state , and of the inde
pendence of the United States the one hun
dred fifteenth.
Hy the Governor. JOHN M. TH AYEU.
BENJAMIN 11. COWDCIIV ,
[ SEAL. ! Secretary of State.
SHERIFF'S SALE. ,
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
order of sale issued by the clerk of the district
court of Keel Willow county , Nebraska , upon
a decree rendered in said court , in favor of the
Nebraska Loan and Banking company , against
John Ilowater , W. J. Wheeler and John Itiley ,
I have levied upon the following real e'state
as the property of John Howater. to-wit : West
half of north-west quarter of section thirty-
three033I township tourlia north of range thir-
tvlSOil west of Gth P. M. in Red Willow county ,
Nebraska , and I will on the 21st day of October.
1890 at 10 o'clock of said day , at the front door
of the court-house of said county , in tbo town
of lndianola. sell said real estate at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cosh to satisfy
said order of sale , the amount due thereon in
the aggregate being $239.25 , and S18JS3 costs ,
and accruing costs.
Dated Sept. 13,1890. W. A. JIcCo OL.
Sheriff of said County.
Per E. R. Banks , Deputy.
HUMPHREYS'
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carefully prepared prescriptions ; used for many
years In private practice wlthBUccess.andforover
thirty years used by the people. Every single Spe
cific Is a special euro for the disease named.
These- Specifics cure without , drugging , purg
ing or reducing the system , and nro in fact and
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USTOJfpniNCIPAI.XOB. CURES. FIUCES.
1 Ferori Congestion. Inflammation. . . .25
2 Worms , Worm Fever. Worm Colic. . .25
3 Crying Collc.orTeethlngof Infanta .25
4 Diarrhea , of Children or Adults 25
5 Dysentery } Griping , Billons Colic.25
U Cholera Morbns , vomiting 25
7 OoBBfaM. Cold , Bronchitis 5
8 Noaralffta * Toothacho.Faceacho U5
O Headaches , SlckHeadache , Vertigo .U5
10 Dyspepsia , Bilious Stomach 25
11 Suppressed or Painful Porlodu. .25
1 Whites , too Profuse Periods. . . "JtS
13 Croup , Cough , DlfflcultBreathing. . . . , JSS
14 Halt llhonm , Erysipelas , Enipttons. , 5
15 IthcuinatlHiu , Kheumatlo Pains 25
Hi Vevcrnnd Aene , ChillsMalaria 5O
17 Piles , Blind or Bleeding : . .50
19 Catarrh , Influenza , ColdlnthoHead .50
\Vhoopintr Coush , Violent CouRhs. .50
24 General nebllUy.PnysJcalWeakne 3 .50
27 KidneyDisonHC .5O
28 Ncrrons Debility . . . . . . . . .l.OO
30 Urinary Weakness , Wetting Bed. .50
32 Dlacasoa of tUcHcartPalpltatlonl.OO
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SPECIFICS.
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WondorfuJ Flesh Producer.
Many have gained ono pound
par clay by its use.
Scott's Emulsion is not a secret
remedy. It contains the stimulat
ing properties' of the Hypophos-
phites and pure Norwegian Cod
Liver Oil , tlio potency of both
"being largely increased. It is used
by Physicians all over the world.
PALATABLE AS JV3SLK.
Sold by all Druggists.
8COTT&BOWN2 Chomists.H.Y.
I am prepared to do all kinks of
work , such as contracting and excavat
ing , tree planting. Carpet laying a
specialty ; ten years experience. All
work "uarantcd. Leave orders at this
oflice. FRANK H UBER , JR.
FR MEM ONLY !
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igjnsral and KSE.YOP8 DIBfUTY-
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P. II. BOYLE ,
- : - LAND - : - ATTORNEY--
Six yeHr experience In Government
l.and dices.
Real Estate , Loans and Insurance ,
Notary Public.
pyOfflce up Btolrs In the Scott Dutldlnir.
south of the Commercial Hotel. Mo'Jook. Nob.
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL
GEO. E. JOHNSTON , IJROP. ,
McCooK , - - NEBRASKA.
This house hna been completely renovated
and refurnished throughout und In first-class
In every respect. Hates reasonable.
J. UYRON JENNINGS ,
ATTORNEY- - LAW.
Will practice in the State nnd United States
courts , nnd before the U. S. Land Ofllces.
Curoful attention given to collections. Office
over the Nebraska Loan and Hanking Co. .
McCook.
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McCOOIC , NEHKASKA. .
Will pruotlon in nil coin-is. Commercial and
Corporation lavaspceialty. .
MONEY'TO LOAN.
i
Rooms 4 and 5 First National Dank Building.
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HOMEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AN ! ) SURGEON
MCCOOIC. NR1JKAS1CA.
I'pecial attention triven to discnst-s of Wo
men nnd Children. The latest improved meth
ods of Klcutricity used in all eases requiring
such treatment. Ollic over MeMilleifs Drug
Store. Residence , North Main Street.
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DAVIS & .JONES ,
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
OFFICE HOURS : 9 to II a. in. : 2 to 5 p.m. :
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ATTORNEYS - : - AT - : - LAW ,
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NEBRASKA.
MCCOOK. - -
praetiee In ttio State and Federal
Courts and before the U. S. Land Oflicc.
THE WHITE LINE TRANSFER ,
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PROPRIETOR.
Tbe best equipment in tbe city. Orders left
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FIRST-CLASS WORK AND
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Family Washing Solicited.
sent from out of town will
i
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What is
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium , Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric , Drops , Soothing Syrups , and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd ,
cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles , cures constipation and flatulency ,
Castoria assimilates the food , regulates the stomach
and bowels , giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
" Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children. "
DE. G. C. OSGOOD ,
Lowell , Mass.
" Castoria is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not
far distant when mothers will consider the real
interest of their children , and use Castoria in
stead of the variousquacknostrumswhicharo
destroying their loved ones , by forcing opium ,
morphine , soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats , thereby sending
them to premature graves. "
DK. J. F. KnfcnELOE ,
Conway , Ark.
Castoria.
" Castoria is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me. "
H. A. AacnEn , JL D. ,
Ill So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , iT. Y.
" Our physicians in the children's depart
ment have spoken highly of their experi
ence in their outside practice with Castoria ,
and although wo only have among our
medical supplies what-is known as regular
products , yet vrearo free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look witli
favor upon it. "
UNITED HOSPITAL AXD DISPENSARY ,
' Boston , Mass.
C. Surra , Pres. ,
The Centaur Company , TJ Murray Street , New York City.