A. V. MOOBB. JWO. It. HART. MOOUE & IIAK1' , ATTORNEYS - : - AT - : - LAW , MOCOOK , - - NEBRASKA , pywill practice in the State and Federal Courts and before the U. S. Lund Olilce. Office over Famnns Clothing Co. Store * . C. H. BOYLE , LAND - : - ATTORNEY , Six years experience In Gov. eminent Land Cases. Real Estate , Loans & Insurance. NOTARY PUBLIC , over Bank of McCook. J. BYRON JENNINGS , ATTORNEY : - AT - : - LAW. practice in the State and United States couits and before t ho U.S. Land Offices. Careful attention given to collections. Office over Bank of Mc-Cook. HUGH W. COLE , LAWYER , MCCOOK , NEBBASKA. practice in all courts. Commercial and corporation law 11 specialty. Money to loan. Rooms 4 and 5 old First National bld'g. DR. A. P. WELLES , UOMBOPATFIIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON McCOOK. NEBRASKA. attention given to diseases of women and children. The latest improved methods of electricity used in all cases requir ing such treatment. OHico over McMillcn drugstore. Residence. North Main street. B. B. DAVIS. M. D. C. H. JONES , M. D. DAVIS & JONES , PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS , MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. ? OFFICE HOUHS : 0 to 11 , a. in. , 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 , p. m. Rooms over First National bank. THE C03IMERCLAL HOTEL GEO. E. JOHNSTON. Pnop. McCOOK , - NEBRASKA. house has been completely reno vated and refurnished throughout and is first- class in every respect. Rates reasonable. LEND ME YOUR EARS ! I've Caught Your EYE. And Who But E ? i may be able to do you good. My busi ness is House Cleaning , Carpet Laying and Day Laborer. Leave orders at THE TRIB UNE office. FRANK HUBEK. R. A- COLE , THE LEADING TAILOR , In ( Prices and Stylish Work , has just received a large ship = ment of Cloths for Spring and Summer of the Latest and Most Stylish Goods , which will be - made as cheap as the cheapest. DRYSDALE THE TAILOE , From New Tork City , has the most com plete stock of Fall and Winter Goods , for men's wear , between Lincoln and Denver. His store is just replete with the latest nov elties from New York and Chicago , and as he buys strictly for cash he can aiford to give you first class Clothing at very reasonable prices. He has guaranteed every garment he has made up iu McCook for nearly six years and has never had a misfit in that time. Call and see him. One door north of the Commercial House. QOOD : BYEl ! How often { his term of parting greets our ears , aud pains our hearts ; but you can buy at THE TRIBUNE STATIONERY DEPARTMENT the ingredients to keep memory green until you meet again. STATIONERY. GOOD PLACE T0 BUY THE TRIBUNE. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , J January 26th , 1891. f Notice Is hereby given that tbo following- named settler bas filed notice of bis intention to make final 5 year proof In support of bis claim , and thnt said proof will bo made before Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Monday , March lOtb , 1891. viz : ALBERT BR1GGLE. B. E. No. 5040 for the S. E. * i of section 35. in town. 5 north , range 28. west 6th F. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : John B. Tbomley , James Borgln. Almarlon W. Newland and John Qrievcs , all of Indianola. Neb. T36 S. P. HART , Register. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. METHODIST at 11 o'clock , A. M. , and 7:30. P. M. , every Sabbath. Punday school at 10 o'clock , A. M. . central time. Prayer meet- tejr Wednesday evenings at 7:30. central time. AU persons are cordially invited to these ser- p8MATHEB. . Pastor. Itch on human and horses and all animals eared ID 30 minutes br Woolford'a Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. W.Mo- o. , Druggists , McCook. 30-lyr. CWIdren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria : NOTES FROM THE NORTH EAST. Most of those who are afflicted with the ear ache epidemic are recovering. Samuel Morris and family were visitors at Dry Creek Sunday school , last Sunday. Wo are anticipating a profitable session of the Sunday school convention at Bartley , next Sunday. Mrs. Dr. Carpenter was snow-bound two days ut Red Cloud on her trip to visit her sis ter down the road. A very refreshing class meeting was particl pated in by several persons of different de nominations after Sunday school. Our less greedy but needy people who fail ed to reach the supply rooms at Indianola , ! ast Saturday , were badly left in not receiv ing flour. A meeting was called for Tuesday after noon at the Quigiey school house to arrange for sending out an agent to solicit feed and and seed. Rev. .1. M. Mann will probable be the one selected. The relief association of Town. 4. Ranges 20 and 27 are receiving encouraging reports and substantial tokens ot tin ; work of their eolict- ing agents in the cast. Of the collections for warded by Mrs. Blaekfan one barrel of Hour and a considerable amount of clothing were sent to E. F. Duffey at MeCook by request ol doners at Ontario , III. Clothing , cash , Hour and corn were sent to our local association. Mr. Puchet has only been out a short time but has sent back a cheek for over 160 from Pilot Mound , Iowa , and reports other contri butions being raised at the same place. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys , will remove Pimples , Boils , Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache. Con sumption and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed , or money refunded. Price 50 cents and f 1.00 per bottle at A. McMillan's drug store. Box ELDER BLOSSOMS. Mr. Boice has moved into his new house. A few days warm , sunny weather , will put the ground iu good condition for seed. Stock is coming through the winter much better than expected earlier In the season. IraKimball is talking of planting several acres of onions and cabbage on the Willow , this season. The ice harvest has been abundant. Among those tilling their houses were Messrs. Bolles. Moore. Brewer , Kingborn , Sexson , Masters. At the St. Valentine's supper given by Mrs. Sexson about twenty-five were present. All enjoyed themselves , departing for home at 3 o'clock , A. M. Irrigation and beet sugar industry are the chief subjects for discussion in this neighbor hood. Ail are hoping to see some move made to encourage enterprisesof this kind in our community. Many arc wanting to learn where beet sugar for trial can be had. Farmers who are expecting aid in feed and seed are becoming somewhat nervous in re gard to the matter. Seeding time is almost here and they wish to plan their work for the coming season , which they cannot do without knowing what kind and what amount they will receive and to what class it will go. /s Consumption Incurable ? Bead the following ; Mr.C. H. Moris. Newark. Ark. , says : "Was down with Abscess of Lungs , and friends and physicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption , am now on my third bottle , and able to over see the work on my farm. It is the finest med icine ever made. " Jesse Middlewart , Decatur. O. , says : "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health. " Try it Sample bottles free at A. McMillen's drug store. VAILTON VOICES. Snow nearly all gone. Fall grain starting nicely. Mrs. Fred Burton spent last week with rela tives and old friends. Some of our young people are gazing on Denver sights , this week. But little if any sickness to report on the Driftwood , for which \ve are truly thankful. Squire Lincoln has returned from his Iowa visit , and reports all well in Mills county where his people reside. Adelbert Graves gave Driftwood a short call and then continued bis journey homeward bound in good spirits. James Harris smiled on Vailtou and her people , this week. James represents the White Sewing Machine Co. The Literary is running full blast and we opine much benefit will accrue from the work in this direction among our young folks. IlALl'H. Pain Unnecessary in Childbirth. Pain is no longer necessary in childbirth. Its causes , being understood , are easily over come. Any woman mny now become a moth er without suffering any pain whatever , the labor being made short , easy , and free from danger. Morning sickness , swelled limbs , and all other like evils can be readily controlled , and all female diseases speedily cured. Phy sicians pronounce it a wonderful discovery. Never known to fail. 20,000 ladies attest its merits. Cut this out ; it may save your life. Suffer not a day longer , but send us two 2-cont stamps , and receive in sealed envelope full particulars , testimonials , confidential letter , etc. Address. FRANK THOMAS & Co. . Baltl more , Maryland. Buck fen's Arnica Satire. , THE BEST SALVE in the world for cuts , bruis es , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tet ter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns , and all skin eruptions , and positively cures piles , erne no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction , or money refunded. Price 85 cents per box. For sale by A. MoMillen. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorfa,1 COMMON-SENSE FARM ITEMS. THE market for the finest product * are seldom if ever glutted. BRAINS on the farm are more valuable than capital. Fanning really combines several occupations , and there is always something to learn. THE wide-awake farmer visits other farms than his own. When he finds conveniences , methods and crops better than at home it inspires him to greater effort. EVKBY farm should be an experiment station , with plots for making experi ments. The humblest farmer is capable of discovering something that may beef of advantage. A TUMBLE-DOWN building should be torn down and converted into fire-wood rather than to allow it to disfigure the farm. A single rickety out building , worth not over ten dollars , will injure the sale of a farm ten times its value. THB farmer who carefully saves all the manure , and uses every endeavor to preserve it , is the one who also uses fertilizers. Such a farmer is never over-supplied with the materials that are necessary to increase the fertility of his soil. A FARMER should take care to keep easy and safe ways of ingress and egress to his cultivated fields. More wagons are broken down by going through deep furrows or over ridges than by twice the travel on smooth highways. THE successful farmer is one who keeps his eyes open , his farm clean , and his stock in good condition who makes money. And , it might be well to add , who uses his means for the advance ment , morally and intellectually , of his family and the community. PECULIAR AND VARIED. A POST-OFFICE in Charlton County , Mo. , has been named Mike. A MORMON * zealot has started a paper at East Jordan , Mich. , which he chris tened Herald of Millennium. One arti cle in his creed is that it is ungodly to wear boiled shirts. A WITNESS in a Nebraska trial the other day testified that he believed that a certain person was insane be cause that person washed his face three times a day. A SOCIAL innovation in New York City is the "blue-ribbon-invitation" to din ners , indicating ( by a knot of blue rib bon in the lower left-hand corner ) that wine will not be served. WHEN some boys and a dog were chas ing a rabbit at Rich Hill recently , it took shelter under a hen with a brood of chickens. The old hen nearly picked and scratched the eyes out of the dog , and from that day to this the hen and the rabbit are inseparable. A NEVADA congregation , wishing to get rid of an obnoxious pastor , hit upon the dastardly scheme of giving him a donation % party , but the plucky shep herd pulled a gun upon the crowd , and laughed long and loud to see his sheep flying through the woods , dropping baskets and bundles on the way. A CURIOUS custom prevails among the bridesmaids of Silesia. Each brides maid plants a twig of the bride's myrtle wreath immediately after the ceremony and watches and tends it until it roots. The first twig to show signs of life and growth is supposed to bring good luck and a husband within the year to the girl who planted it. PROGRESS IN SCIENCE. THERE has been made a list of two hundred and ten birds which inhabit Alaska. THE weight of a crowd of men closely packed is about eighty-four pounds per superficial foot. THE Smithsonian Institution is about to issue a publication showing the com ing extinction of many valuable animals in a few years. PAPER or other fibrous forms of cellu lose passed through a bath of nitric acid and then washed becomes cellu- rert , a new material of great toughness. THE museum of the St. Petersburg University has received the remains of & mammoth found in Siberia last sum mer about a mile from the military sta tion of Krassniy-Yar , on the coast of the river Lomovata. Among them is a tooth perfectly preserved weighing about eight pounds. PHOTOGRAPHS for determining the mo tions of moving animals and flying birds are now taken on a traveling band of sensitized paper by means of intermittent flashes of light , and the movement of the paper in the focus of the camera is controlled by an electro magnet. IK North America the phalangidee , variously known as harvest spiders , harvest men , daddy-long-legs , etc. , in cludes but twenty-two known species. France has a list of fifty-nine of this family , and those of other European countries are proportionately large. FACTS IN NATURAL HISTORY. IF you catch an animal in a steel trap every minute it stays there its meat is growing worse. ALTHOUGH the virus from a wolf-bite is not more virulent than that from the bite of a rabid dog , yet its action on the blood is much more rapid. SOME hunters will not eat the meat of a deer that has been run and worried by dogs , but only of those which have been killed by what is called still hunt ing that is , which are shot and killed and so don't suffer much before they die. IT is believed that there is no reason why African elephants should not be tamed and trained to the service of man. The Corthogenian army of Han nibal possessed some elephants , but they may have been imported by the Phoenicians from Ceylon. The natives of Africa nowhere care for capturing and domesticating wild animals. IT is a curious reflection on the intel ligence of mankind that while animals easily learn our language , we make no advance at all in learning theirs. One can not help hoping that some future generation of men may be sufficiently kind and patient to believe that what these dependent creatures have to say to us may sometimes be as important a what we have to say to them. Bertba A. Ubble and M. A. LIbbie. defend ants , will take notice that on the 7th 'day o February. 1801 , The MoCook Co-Operatlvo Building and Saving Association , plaintiff filed its petition In the district court of Red Willow county. Nebraska , against iho above named defendants , the object nnd prayer o wDlch is to foreclose a certain mortgage upoi lots six and seven in block four , in North Me Cook , in the city of Mct'nok , in Ked Willow county , state of Nebraska , given by the above named defendants to the above named plain tiff to secure the payment of a certain prom ( Hborynoto dated September20,188'J , for iho sum of $800 , payable in installments of four dollars each on , or before the twentieth o : each month thereafter , and the sum of six dollars on or before the twentieth of each month thereafter , being Interest at nine per cent , per annum on said $800 for one month said payments to continue until four shares owned by said defendants In said McCootfCo Operative Building and Saving Association arrive at the par value of two hundred dollars each , according to the rules and regulations of said Association. That the defendants have made default in the payment of said monthly installments of principal and interest , and under the conditions of said note and inert gage the plulntitr is entitled to a foreclosure of said mortgage. That there Is now due 01 snid note the sum of 742.11 wltti interest at the rate of nine per cenr. per annum from the 20th day ot January , IS'Jl. That said de fendants be required to pay said sum and in terest or tlmt'said premises be sold and the proceeds of said sale applied to the payment of said debt. You are required to pnswer.this petition on or before the 30th day of March. 1891. Dated this 17th day of February. 1891. THE McCooK CO-OPKIIATIVE BUILDING AND SAVINO ASSOCIATION. Plaintiff. W. S. Marian , its attorney. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between J. C. Allen and A. Yeazlc , deceased , under the firm name and style of.I. O. Allen & Co. . has this day been dissolved bv mutual consent. The business will be continued by J. C. Allen. J. C. ALLEN. LUEVA YEAZLE , Administratrix of A. Yeazl i. McCook , Neb. . Feb. 17,1891. Consumption Cured. An old physician , retired from practice , having bad placed in his hands by an East In dia missionary the formula of a simple veget able remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption , Bronchitis , Catarrh , Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections , also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints , after having tested its wonderful curative powers n thousands of cases , li'is felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actu ated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering , I will send free of charge , to all who desire it , this receipt , in German , ? rench or English , with full directions for pre paring and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp , naming this paper , W. A. Noj es , 820 Powers' Block , Rochester , N. Y. 38-ly. For the ewe of the inflammation and conges tion called "a cold in the head" there is more potency in Ely's Cream Balm than in anything else it is possible to prescribe. This prepara- : ion has for years past beenmakingabrilliant success as a remedy for cold in the head , catarrh and hay fever. Used in the initial stages of these complaints Cream Balm pre vents any serious development of the syrap toms , while almost numberless cases are on record of radical cures of chronic catarrh , after all other modesof treatment have failed. Call for "Heliotrope , " the best 5 cent cigar on earth , at CHENERY'S CITY DRUG STORE. TOWN NEWS. H Our sales the past few weeks have encouraged us , despite the hard 4 times , to go East for a large and new Stock. Mr. Louis Lowman started on Tuesday , Feb. 17th , for ChieagoNew York and Baltimore to buy the nov elties of the Season. C ) ? . Winter Stock will be sold er Than Ever to make room for piles u- # of New Goods. Yours Respy , Dr ? DRESS MAKING. 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