i : ' µ ' ! s i , S - . n. Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report. : . z ewer 4 : ABSOLUTELY PURE SHERIFF'S SALE. . By virtue of an on er of sale directed to me from the district c nrt of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on , jddgmcnt obtained before Hon. D. T.Veity , judge of the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the [ 8th day of Deeenmher,1S93 , in favor of Lewis S. Dabney and Frederick Cunningham , trustees , as plaintiff and against Thomas Mize et al. as defendants , for the sum of four hundred and thirty-three dollars and nine cents , and costs taxed at $29.88 , and accruing costs , and co-defendants Burton & Iiarvey having on the same date obtained a decree for the sum t of $39.50 , I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants - fendants to satisfy said judgments towit : The west half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-eight , township two , north of range twenty-six , west of the 6th P. M. , in Red Willow - low county , Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the fifth day of November , A. D. , 1894 , in front of the south door of the court house in Indianola , Nebraska , that being the building wherein the last term of court was held , at the hour of one o'clock , p , in , , of said day , when and where due attendance will be given t by the undersigned. Dated October 1st , iS94. E. I { . BANKS , Sheriff of said county. \V. S. MORLAN , Attorney. Oct.5.5ts. . ALWAYS A REASON \VHY. This has been a year of wonderful growth t , for The Lincoln State Journal. Its aggressive - ' ive methods have pushed it to the front. One thing that accounts for this is The Journal's principle. . It iS repullii ad , true and blue , but first of all it is a great newspaper and considers news the most essential part. It prints more state telegraph news than either of the Omaha papers. The business interests of the state recognize in The Journal time only state paper which is standing up for time we- ! fare of Nebraska. You can see how The . Journal is growing in your own town. It is gaining in every other town in the State just as much. The reduced price is only 50 cents per month without Sunday , or 65 cents per month with Sunday. 't'his also accounts for . the big growth. The Semi-Weekly Journal has the largest circulation of any. Nebraska paper. It has completely routed its old once- ' ' a-week rivals. It is being sent from now until - til January 1st , 1896 , for Si.oo. This carries readers through the coming legislature and through the next presidential campaign. It gives readers two complete papers each week tor the price of one. Gov. Furnas is farm k' editor and I. L. Lyman poultry editor. It is 1 published at the State capital and is a paper T 1 for Nebraskans. ' ORDER TO CREDITORS. t % ' The state of Nebraska , Red Willow county , \t ss : Notice is hereby given to all persons haying - ing claims' or demands against the estate of \Vilham E. Kilgore , deceased , that such persons - , : sons are required to present their claims , with vouchers , to the county judge of said county , at his office therein , on or before the 20th day F ° - of April , 1895 , and all ch ims so filed will be : ' hea before the said judge on the 22d day of April , 1895 , at I o'clock p. In. And it is forther j ordered that a copy of this order be published in 1'HE TRIBUNE , a weekly newspaper published - lished in said county , for three weeks , begin- fling October 19th , 1894. Dated this I5th day of October , 1894. CHARLES \V.BECK , County Judge. I FOUR BIG SUCCESSES. Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for themthe following four remedies , have reached a Phe- nominal sale. Dr : King's New Discovery , for consumption coughs and colds , each hot- - tie guaranteed Electric.Bitters , the great remedy for liver , stomach and kidneys. Buck- , fin's Arnica Salve , the best in the world , and Dr. King's New Life Pills , which are a perfect - fect pill. All these , remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at McMillen's drug store. A MILLION FRIENDS. A friend in need is a friend indeed , and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery r for consumption , colds and coughs. If you have never used this great cough medicine , one trial will convince you that it has wonderful - ful curative powers in all diseases of throat , , chest and lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that ms claimed or money will be . refunded. Trial bottles free at McMillen's drag store. Large size 5oc and $ t.oo. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE The best salve in the world for cuts , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tetter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns and all skin _ . eruptions , and positively cures piles or no pay required. It ms guaranteed to give effect satisfaction ' w or money refunded. Price 25 cts. per box. For sale by McMillen. x I've a secret in my heart , - Sweet Marie , ' A tale I would impart , Sweet Marie , ' If you'd even fairer be You must always use Parks' Tea , The improvement you will see , Sweet Marie. Sold by McMillen. ' The American beauty owes her prestige . . more to a clear complexion than to an other attribute. A cup of pI'arks' will enable an Y one to possess this. It clears the skin and removes pimples and that sallow , muddy look. Paris tea is use by Thousands of ladies : , for the complexion. Without being a catliar- - -tic it cttres constipation. Sold by Mci illen. Parks' sure cure is a sure specific in all diseases - eases of the liver and kidneys. By removing - the uric acid in the blood it cures rheumatism. . S. B. Basfor of Cartilage. S. D. , says : "I believe - lieve Parks' sure cure excels all other medicines - cines for rheumatism a nd urinary troubles. " Sold by McMillen. - You might call it dyspepsia , liver trouble , or nervousness , E ut ive do not , as your trouble undoubtedly anses'from the kidneys. Your Salvation lies in Oregon Kidney Tea. It will restore you to health , and a trial will convince you of tis fact. trial size package can be had at any drug store fore5 cnts. A cup of Parks' tea at night iiioves the bowels in the morning without pain or dis- comfort. It is a-great health giver and blood , purifier. Sold by McMillen. Parks' tea clears the complexion. Mrs. N. Meyette of LeRoy , N. Y. , says : I have used Parks' tea and fine it the best remedy I have ever tried. " Sold Ly McMillen. Captain Sweeney , U. S. A. , San Diego , Cal. , says : "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I ever found that woud do me any good. " Price Soc. Sold by McConnell. Karl's Clover Root , the great blood purifier - fier , gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion - plexion and cures constipation ; 25 cts. , 50 cts. , $ i.00. Sold by'McConnell. Karl's Clover Root will purify your blood , clear your.oomplexion , regulate your bowels and make your head clear as a bell. 25 cts , 50'cts , $1,00. Sold by Dlconnell & Co. Children - Cry for. Patcher's ' Castoria. I . . . . . . . . . . . , . - - - % - - - - - - - - r. .w Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the district court of Red \Villow county , Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before Hon. D. 1' . Welty , judge of the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the i8th day of September,1893 , in favor of J.Coolidge Hills as plaintiff , and against Alonzo Jay et al. as defendants , for the sum of six hundred and fifty-nine dollars and forty-six cents , and costs taxed at 3733 , and accruing costs , and co-defendants Murton & Harvey having on the same date obtained a decree for the sum of $22So , I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants - ants to satisfy said judgments towit : The east half of the southeast quarter of section sixand the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section five , township four , north of range twenty-ei htwest of 6th P. M. , in ked Willow count Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash nn ' hand on the fifth day of November , A. D. , I594 , in front of the south door of the court house in Indianola , Nebraska , that being the building wherein the last tern of court was held , at the hour of one &clock , p , in. of said day , when and where due attendance will be given by the midersigned. Dated October 1st , 18q4. E. R. BANKS , \V. S. MORLAN , Sheriff of said county. Attorney. Oct.5-5ts. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before Ilon. D. 1.Velty , pidgeof the district court of Red \Villow county , Nebraska , on the I&h day of December , 1893 , in favor of The American - ican Investment Company as plaintiff , and against Gerhart Bangers et al. as defendants , for the sum of four hundred and eighty-three dollars and nineteen cents , and costs taxed at Sj3z-48 , and accruing costs , and co-defendants The Frees & Hocknell Lumber Co. having on the same date obtained a decree for the sum of Sty 23 , I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants - fendants to satisfy said judgments towit : The southwest quarterof section ten , township one , north of range twenty-eight , west of the 6th p. M. , in Red Willow county , Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder - der for cash in hand on the fifth day of November - ember , A. D. , 1894 , m front of the south door of the court house in Indianola , Nebraskathat being the building wherein the last tern ) of court was held , at the hour of one o'clock , p. in. of said day , when and where due attendance - ance will be given by the undersigned. 1 Dated October 1st , 1894. E. R. BANKS , Sheriff of said county. \Y. S. MORLAN , Attorney. Oct.5-5ts. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before IIan. D. T.1\'elty , judge of the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the iSth day of September , 1893 , in favor of Hannah M. Johns as plaintiff , and against Jacob Leib- brandt et al. as defendants , for the sum of seven hundred and thirty dollars , and costs taxed at $22.43 , and accruing costs , and codefendants - defendants Burton & Harvey having on the same date obtained a decree for the sumo of $27.10 , I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants - ants to satisfy said judgments towit : The northeast quarter of section thirty-one , township - ship two , north of range twenty-eight , west of the 6th P. M. , in Red Willow county , Nebras- ' ha. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the fifth day of November , A. D. , IS94 , in front of the south door of the court house in Indianola , Nebraska , that being the building wherein the last term of court was held , at the hour of one o'clock , p , m. of said day , when and where due attendance will be given by the under- signed. Dated October ist,1894. E. R. BANKS , Sheriff of said county. WS. . MORLAN , Attorney. Oct.5-5ts. NOTICE OF SUIT. Lewis Swing , Samuel Ball , Mary Ball , Julia ET Swing , W. J. Boden George W. Boyer , C. \I . McCoy , Logan Beck , Phillip Heffelfinger , and 1. S. Beck , partners doing business under the firm name of George Boyer , McCoy &Co. , j. F. Helm , The Packer's National Bank , a corporation incorporated under the laws of the United States , and 0. R. Burnham , defendants - fendants , will take notice that the American Investment Company , of Emmitsburg , Iowa , plaintiff herein , has filed its petition in the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska - ka , against said defendants , the object and prayer of which are to foreclose plaintiff's interest in a certain mortgage Au , gust t the iS86 executed by Lewis Swing and Julia E Swing Ito E S. Ormsby , trustee for P. 0. Refsell u on the east half of the southeast quarter of section nineteen , and the east half of the northeast quarter of section thirty , town. four , north of range number twenty-eight , west of the 6th P. M. , to secure the payment of the sum of $ 65o , as evidenced by teir cer- tarn promissory notes of even date therewith ; and also for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage - gage executed by Samuel Ball and Mary Ball to one W. J. Bowden , on said premises , dated October loth , 189t , to secure the payment of $97.50 , as evidenced by their certain pronis- sory notes of even date therewith ; that a portion - tion of the indebtedness for which the mortgage - gage first herein described was given to se cure , and the entire indebtedness for which the mortgage last herein described was given to secure , has been assigned to the plaintiff in this action. That there is now dime plaintiff - iff on said emotes and mortgages , including the amount paid for taxes on said premises , the sum of $276.55 , with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent. per annum from the first day of December , ISgo ; and plaintiff prays for a decree that said defendants may be required to a the sum , or that said premises - ises may be sold o satisfy he amount found due. ou are required to answer said petition - tion on or before time third da of December ISq . Dated October 20th 18 . 1HE AMERICAN INVESTMENT COMPANY , Of Emmitsburg , Iowa , Plaintiff. By W. S. MORLAN , its Attorney. Oct 26-4t. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage dated on the 19th day of March , 1892 , and filed for record in Red \Vil- low county , Nebraska , executed by J. A. Brewer to P. A. Wells , given to secure the sum of $65.40 , and upon which , there is now due the sum of $79.14 and inteest. Default has been made in the payment of the said sum , therefore I will sell the following descried - scried oproperty , to-wit : One sorrel house years d ne an colt ears old , at public in McCook , Red Willow county , Nebraska - braska , on the z4th of November , 1SY' at I o'clok . m. of said aY. Dated hisg4first day of November , i8 . i CHARLES . BABCOCK Deputy Sheriff. Parks.cough syrup cures coughs.colds and consumption. Mrs. Catherine Black of Le Roy , N. Y. , says : "I took one bottle of Parks' cough syrup. It acted like magic , Stopped l ' cough and I am perfectly well now. " Sold by McMillen . . . 1 .iFkYiCL"s .a. . . - - , r - II - - , t . , - - - - - _ _ _ % _ _ _ --r % _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ n , . _ . _ , , T.LME TAA LE. GOING EAST-CENTRAL. TIME-LEAVES. No. 2 , through passenger. . . . . . . . . 5:35 A. 1t. No. 4 , local passenger---------- . 9:00 P. M. No 76 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0:45 A. M. No. 1i4. freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30 : A. 1i No. 80 , freight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 A. lit. No. US , freight , made up here. . . . . . SOO A. s1. GOING WEST-MOUNTAIN TIME-LEAVER. No. 3 , througb passenger..11:3a P.M. No. 5 , local passsenger. . . . . . . . , . . . 9:16 P. 1st. No. 63. freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : , P. itl. No. 77 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:21. P. M. No. 149. freight , made up here . . . . . 6:00 A. 31. IMPERIAL LINE.-MOUNTAIN TIME. No. 175 , leaves at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 A , 14. No. 170 , arrives at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:40 P. lit. NOTE-No. E3 carres passengers for Stratton , lmeokGituan aid Haigier. AG trains run daily excepting 148,149 and 176. which run daily except Sunday. No. 1 Stops at Iteukelman and Wray. No. 2 steps at Indianola , Cambridge and A r- apah0e. No. SO will carry passengers for Indhuoia. Cambridge and Anipahoe. Nos. 4 , 5.148,149.aud 176 can y passengers for all stations. You can purchase at this office tickets to all principal points in the United States and Canada - ada and naggag , checked through to destination - tion without extra charge of transfer. For information regarding rates , etc. call on or address C. E. MAGNEtt , Agent. Handsome New York Pattern Hats from $4 to $12 each. No shoddy styles with us. Finest Millinery iri the city. Lowest prices. L. LOWMAN & SON. Mr , and Mrs. Ed. Beyrer arrived home , close of last week. Mrs. Patrick Cashen has been on the sick list , this week. Walter Cox of Amboy , has gone to braking for the Burlington out of this place. Roadmaster McFarland was up from Red Cloud , Tuesday , on a little company business. Mrs. F. M. Campbell was down from Alliance , last week , superintending the removal of their household goods from here to their new home. Frank Martin , formerly yardmaster at Red Cloud , has returned from Texas. He has accepted a position with the Burlington here , and the family will shortly move here. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rowell became the proud and happy parents of a fine 8-pound boy , Monday , and there was a complete and delightful surprise in store for Elmer when he came off the road , the following day in the evening. Henry Cooper , B. & M. section foreman - man at this place , will be out of aJyob after this week , his services being dispensed - pensed with on account of his being too old to join the Burlington Relief. He has had charge of the section at this place for about a year , and has proven himself to be an honest , energetic and trustworthy employe , a hard worker and always ready to go out at any time , day or night , in sunshine or storm , when occasion - casion demanded. The citizens of Danbury - bury part with him with a feeling of regret.-News. Western railway managers have begun sending teachers along their lines examining - ining trainmen as to their fitness for their work. The examiners travel in a caboose and hold school wherever they find employes. The examiners of conductors - ductors and engineers cover a great deal of ground. Those of the firemen and brakemen are not quite so extended , their responsibilities being lighter. A general understanding of the rules of the road is absolutely necessary to success ; The men have been talking of the examination - ination for weeks , and a good many of them fear the ordeal. The brakemen and firemen are asked general rule questions - tions and are given the tests of sight , hearing and color. A blank form is filled out at the end of each examination and submitted to the railroad company. If a man passes he is given a certificate , the stub end of which goes to his immediate - diate superior. The form calls for a report - port in hearing , acuteness of vision , range of vision , field of vision , color sense , time table , train rules , train orders - ders , lamp , hand , whistle and bell cord signals , rules for flagging and rules for air brakes. Last Wednesday , at 3 o'clock p. m. , at the residence of Thomas Kralick on Miner's ranch , occurred the marriage of Mr. Edward Boyer of McCook , and Miss Elizabeth Slaby of this city. It was a very pretty wedding , and.was solemnized by the Rev. Geo. Hummel in the presence - ence of a few immediate relatives and friends. It was also an unostentatious affair , but the dinner served was most elaborate , and the newly married couple were the recipients of many hadsome and valuable presents. Mr. Byrer is unknown here , but holds a lucretive and responsible position with the B. & M , at McCook. He is said to be a young man of refined habits and sterling qualities , and highly esteemed by all who know him. Miss Slaby is a sister of Mrs. Tony Clark of this city , and Mrs. V. H. Solliday , formerly of this place but now of McCook. She is possessed with grace and beauty , and has always sustained the purest character , and enjoyed the profound esteem of a large circle of friends. The young people will make their home in McCook. The Chief felic- tates the newly wedded pair , and wishes them a life of perennial happiness.- R ed Cloud Chief. New Cloaks , Capes and Dress Goods 'ust received. Come and see them. L. LOWMAN ' & SON. A new time card will go into effect on Sunday. You will find the changes contemplated - templated indicated it : our time table at the head of our railroad column. t JV. . Holliday arrived home from a visit to eastern Nebraska , first of the week. Mrs. Holliday , who has been absent for several weeks , returned with him. Austria owns and operates nearly 2oco miles of raihvay , Baden 829 miles , Bavaria - ria 2,896 miles , Belgium about 2,000 miles , Ceylon 18I miles , Chili 670 miles , China owns and operates all her railroads , The United States of Columbia 281 miles , Denmark iooo miles , prance 2,000 miles , The German Empire 21,840 , England and Wales 14,034 miles , Scotland 3,113 , Ireland 2,781 , Hesse 226 miles , Japan 603 miles , Natal 305 miles , The Netherlands ' 1,000 miles and New South \Vales 2,132 miles. Teachers' Association. The following is the programme of the Red Willow County Teachers' Association - tion , to be held at Beartley , on Saturday , November loth , 1894 : MORNING' SESSION. Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Devotional Exercises. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Address of \Velcotne..S.T. Parsons Schoolroom Improvement and Decoration - tion . . . . . . : . . . . . . -.Laura Paine Snyder "Cultivation of the Sensibilities" . . . . . Jennie IIolland "How to Ask Questions".J. E. Boyd AFTERnOON SESSION , "The Teacher's Personality" . . . . L. W. Smith "Primary Writing" . . .Lila IVelborn Talk by County Superintendent J. H. Bayston "Tlie School Officer" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F. G. Stilgebouer and \V. F. hiller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M. J. Cordeal EVENING SESSION. Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Valentine Those expecting to attend please notify Seth T. Parsons , Bartley , Nebraska. All teachers present will be expected 'to take part in the discussions. The committee in charge is composed of Seth T. Parsons , J. H. Bayston and Addie Hanlein. Fine Printing. We make a specialty of fine job print- ing. Oursamples offashionable and elegant - gant stationery for invitations , programs etc. , is not excelled in Nebraska. 160 Acres For Sale. 70 acres old ground. 9o acres under time irrigation ditch. Two miles from McCook. Terms easy. F. S. WILCOX. See Mrs. i\1. E. Barger , the milliner , rear of DeGroff & Co. , before making your purchases in that line. She has a nice stock of goods and her prices are very reasonable. Remember her new location , east Dennison street , rear of DeGroff & Co. List any lands you may have to sell at a bargain with J. E. Kelley. Office in rear of First National Bank , McCook , Nebraska. Book-keeping blank books for sale at this office. Day , cash , journal , ledger , each at loc. apiece. Beaf steak 7c. per pound. F. S. WILCos. The Sunny Side is the place to buy the best and the purest milk. Rooms for Rent. Three pleasant living rooms for rent reasonably. Inquire at McMillen's drug store. Patronize the McCook Commission Co. for flour and feed. Perfumes and toilet powders at L. W. McConnell & Co's. English Walking flatsSatin Crowns and Silk Bands , only 75 cents each , Cheapest , Best and Most Stylish Millinery linery Stock in the city. L. LOWMAN & SON. NOTICE. In the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska. Viola Lily Petersen , plaintiff vs. Peter S. Petersen , defendant. To Peter S. Petersen , non-resient defendant : You are hereby notified that on time first day of No- ember , 1894 , Viola Lily Petersen filed a petition - tion against you in the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , the object and ra er of which are to obtain a divorce from pot on the round of extreme cruelty towards her without ause or provocation. You are required to answer said petition on of before the moth day of December , 1844. VIOLA LILY PETERSEN. By A. J. RITTENHOUSE , Her Attorney. Age1 " \Vater is the God of the Harvest : INDISPENSIBLE TO THE . . Farmer , Investor , Engineer , Contractor , Fruit Grower , i 4 , Home Builder. Should be in every home. The only magazine of its kind. MONTHLY , - 2 PER YEAR. ( ILLUSTRATED. ) le ni a loll e Co. , 511 Masonic Temple , CHICAGO. . Sample copies , to cents. . . . . . r. , 1- .t v r" - Y 5 + e ' ( 1 t ; m S = ' DON'T BR { iMro' sEri i.C UPO , Don't be misled by the statements of nierchsnts . , . , ; . . . , . . . .claiming that they can. . . . SiW J YOU MONEY ! L am selling first-class groceries right : LIOIIg as low - as those who claim the can save you money it you . hill "trade with them. Below we give a few items. x _ - , . e . Pickels , per bottle , - $ .10 Jell , per pail , - .65 Onions , per bottle , - - .10 Mince Meat , per package , .10 Chow Chow , per bottle.10 Clothes Pins , per dozen , .02 Catsup bottle .20 Peas .10 ) per - , per can , - - - Raisins , per pound , - .05 Corn , per can , - - - .10 Best Tea in McCook , Ii , .50 Alaska Salmon , per can , .12- Syrup , per pail , - .65 Everything else in proportion. Always the Lowest and Best Values Can b e Found a t NOBLE'S. : r % % % ' . ® 11 i a WE t ARE s a ' LOADED . With Goods. i Bought For Cash on a . DecliningMarket. . 1 We have some new things to show you in CLOAKS. i Our Dress Goods department is full of choice ba1 .g alnt. Come in and look at our Blankets , Shawls , Underwear , and everything - thing warm for winter wear. Largest stock in the county. i , r AT TILE . . . - I l > I r v aijain , H $ tOre , , + . . . , , i L. L. DEGROFF & CO. iS % M.4q % r .i - - t 7