. ' . , . , rc1 c F " ' _ -.sp : ' - ' f- sb rr ' ! 1.i't $ T + { - : Jk S 2 ; S ti + 'r k , : , } i , : < i7. . I : , , ' 1 : ? i A i : Whatis 1 I.A. 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. ' . , ItIS , Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty Years' use b y - Millions ofDlothcrs. Castoria destroys Worms and allays rJ , ' feverishness. Canto ri > prevents vomiting Sour Curd , / ' . cures . Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles , cures constipation and flatulency. ' ; . 'Costoria assimilates . the food , regulates the stomach ; lt > . ' ° ' - and , bowels , alvlna healthy and natural sleep. Cas ' Panacea-the Mother's Friend. ' tOrla is the Children's - - Castoria. z - . t ' ' "Canto tia'is an excellentmt llefnr for chit. - : ' dreg. Mothers have repeatc i1 toad me of its J. " IgooiIefreettfponthelrchildren , D : . G. C. O ronn , Lowell , Mays. . . _ "tlstoria is the beat remedy for children of . which I am acquainted. I hope tle day is not ; ' far distant when mothers will consider the resl interest of their children , and use Castoria instead - stead of thovariousquack nostrums watch are destroying their loved ones , by forcing opium , morphine , soothing syrup and other hurtful is down their throats , thereby sending them to premature graves. " Da. J F. ntacneLoc , Conway , Ark. Castoria. 1Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend ICassuperiortoanyprescription known to me. " H A Ancnan , bL D. , Ill.So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. "Our physicians in the children's department - ment have spoken highly of their eaperi ears in their outside practice with Castoria , and although wo only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products , pet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon IL" Un + rrco HosrrriL AD DIseuNsAiY , Boston , Bass. ALLEN C. Szrrn , Pres. , . . , , . " - The Centaur Company , TI Murray Street , Now Ycrk City. 'K ; I 1'F. F. D. BURGESS , , a . . MAIN AVENIIE ; McUOOI [ , NEB. Stock of Iron , Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps and Boiler Trim' taings. Agent for Iialliday , Eclipse and Waupua Wind Mill. . . . : _ , . . : p.J. I't E FIRST 1IATIOWAL - - : p..AiIiich . . . . . . . ; ' - ' T.a ! ! . . : . . : ! I , ; : , ' . , . - , Authorized Capital $100,000 CapitalandSurplus 60000 M OFFICERS AN'D DIRECTORS. . CEO. HOCKNELL , B. M. FREES , Lir. F. LAWSON , F. A. PENNELL , President. V. President. Cashier. Ass'tt Cashier. A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS. . . . 1116 Gitiz6ns 5dllK of M6600k / 1NCORt'ORATEU CNIER STATE LAtiVd. Paid U ' Capital , - - - - $50,000. Sur 1us - - - - - 10,000. . ' BOE8 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Collections Made on all Accessible Points. Drafts Drawn on all Principal Cities of Europe. faxes Paid . ' S. for Non-Residents. V _ e o d ! ' 0 ' Et1P0 e OPPICERS. ' .4 V FRANKLIN , President. A. C. EBERT , Cashier. CORRESPONDENTS-The First National Bank , Lincoln , Nebraska. The Chemical National Bank , New York City. . CO. , , . _ . - _ - LIME , HARD ; , - l1iD .DOORS , LUMp.IK SOFT ' 1VIL D S , BLINDS. - COA6' i' lo ( 0 RED Uo1 J. WARREN Managei. , . - . ' V. . ; . ; S 3 The voting ° machine will soon crowd out the machine politicians who serve their country for $ tj Per day as'judges and clerks of elec. Hon : According to the New York Tribune , the Meyers voting machine - chine which was used at Mcunt Vernon , one of the surburban towns of Newyork , last week , was a complete success. The voting was done rapidly and without any confusion or hitches , and within ten minutes after the closing of the polls the result was announced. Delegates were present from New York , Boston ; Philadelphia and elsewhere , and all agree that voting by machine is the coming fad. It will be borne in mind that among the constitutional amendments to be'voted on in this state at the general election in 1896 is tl proposition - osition to subbtitute the voting machine for the present slow and confusing ballot system.-Bee. NOTICE OF CIIATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage dated on the 27th day of March , 1894 , executed by E. V. Harris to the CitizensBankof McCook to secure thepayment of the sumof $43.00 , and upon which there is now due the sum of $43.00 , with interest at the rate of io per cent. per annum fromJune 27th , 1594 , defaulthaving been made in the payment of said suns , and nio suit or other proceedings at law having been instituted to recover said debtor any part thereof , therefore we will sell the property therein described , viz : One black stallion , weighing about 1,700 pounds , at public auction at the livery barn of Clark & Bowen in the city of McCook , Nebraska on the 22d day of June , 1S95 , at ne o'clock > nt.-of . said day. 28th Dated Ma 1 THE CITIZENS BANK OF McCooi , -31.4ts. . Mortgagee. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , Map 28,1895 Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler tutled ! notice of his intentin to make final homestead proof in support of his claim , and that said roof will be made before Reister or Receiver at McCook , Nebraska - raska , on Saturday , July 6th,1895 , viz : Tomas Pinkertoq , who made Homestead Entry Number - ber 9158 , for the east half of the southwest quarter and the west half of the southeast carter of section ten (10) ( ) , in township four 4) ) , north of range twenty-nine (29) ( ) , 'west of the sixth (6th ( ) principal meridian. 1-le names the following witnesses to prove his continuous - ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Ira Harrison , Alexander W. Campbell , Stephen Belles , I"LB. Aanderson , all of Box Elder , Nebraska. 4.31-fits. A. S. CAMPBELL , Register. Now is the proper time to begin taking a spring medicine. , McConnell's Sarsaparilla - parilla is the best thing to use. M. KIMMELL , MCCOOK , NEB. e ' -AND Statioll6r. PUBLISHER OF AND DEALER IN Loual Blanks Books , Books , BooKs. DEALER IN Office $ upplies AND STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. - - -S TRIBUNE OFFICE , FIRST DOOR NORTH OT THE POSTOFFICF McCOOK , ' , . 1 . . y ' y44 . . i A GREAt DRAWiACIc. kerr DON 's Woiderful Coat Not Oaly lQai- lat Proof but Airtight. After a series of thorough tests in Germany and London it has been damm onstrated that Herr Dowe's coat cannot be penetrated by ballets. The impene trable quality of the stuff is seen in the fact that the German rifle , which can send abullet , at a distance of 100 yards through a'thick steel plate , strikes harmlessly - lessly against the new coat of mail , which is described as "a wire netting incased in a cementlike mass. " So in spite of much misgiving and consider able ridicule of his invention "the little - tle tailor of Mannheim" is on his way to fame and fortune. There is , however , one great drawback - back to the success of this invention , which puts its use by soldiers in the field prrctically out of the question. The coat , which weighs not less than six pounds , is as impervious to air as it is to bullets , and in a great battle more men would be stifled to death or rendered unfit for action by the wearing - ing of such an apparatus over their breasts than could be saved by it. On going into action the first impulse of the soldier would be to strip off Dowo's coat and take the chance of a bullet through the breast in preference to suf- focation. Highly desirable as it is that the terrible casualties of the battlefield should be lessened as much as possible , the practical utility of this novel armor is extremely doubtful This , too , seems to be the conclusion of the German military authorities. On the other baud , it is conceded that Herr Dowe's invention vill be of great value for the construction of light barracks - racks , batteries , army tents and boats and for many other uses in defensive warfare. If it shall possess all the qualities - ities that are claimed for h , the material - rial may largely supplant steel armor for men-of-war. But there are physical laws which make Herr Dowe's invention - tion of no value to man or horse on the field of battle. It is not improbable , however , that improvements may remove - move or greatly lessen the difficulty o ; using the stuff as defensive armor for the individual soldier. At any rate , Herr' Dowe has invented , a materia' which is impenetrable by bullets , and this cannot be said of steel plates nor of any other known material of defensive armor.-Philadelphia Record. A TREASURE CAVE. Rediscovered , but It Has Already Caused the Death of Several Explorers. The people of the town of Sabinas and surrounding country to the south of here are excited over the discovery of a bandit's cave in which a fabulous wealth is believed to be stored. The cave was the rendezvous of the famous bandit El Colorado and his followers , who terrorized - ized all of northern Mexico about a century - tury ago. It is situated in the Iguana mountains , near Sabinas , and was first discovered three mouths ago by an old man named Cuevas , who in some manner - ner had just come into possession of a chart giving the location of the cave. Ho and. three sonsand-four otherrela htives started „ to make an exploration of the cave. In an inner compartment they found a large pile of silver coin of ancient - cient coinage. They had filled one sack with the money when they were all overcome with the fire damp with which the cave was filled , and only four of the party succeeded in reaching the open air alive. Old man Cuevas was taken very sick as the result of his terrible experience and a few days ago died. On his deathbed - bed he confided to the priest the secret of the cave , and a party of explorers was at once organized to visit and secure - cure the treasure. It was headed by Sil- verio Garza , a prominent citizen of Sa- binae. They were all driven out of the cave by the noxious gases , and two of the members of the party have died fron the effects of the poison which they in- haled. The news of this second expedition - tion had become public , and the authorities - ties have placed guards at the cave to guard the treasure until further explorations - tions can be made. The general government - ment has been notified of the situation. -Lampasas ( Mexico ) Cor. St. Loub1 Globe-Democrat An Alleged New Metal. The low price of silver in Paris has stimulated the inventive genius of a manufacturer , who has consequently made a new metal by means of an alloy of copper and silver , using the successful - ful proportions of the two. Id'e has really - ly obtained an entirely new metal , one of a most extraordinary degree of strength and most valuable for resisting sudden or long sustained strains. There seems little doubt that the cost of pro duction will not be so great as to prevent - vent its large use in the future , even should silver greatly increase in value. To the low price of silver will be credited - ed the idea of using it as an amalgam for a specially high class of metal.- London Court Journal General Caceres. 1 General Andres Avelino Caceres , th © newly elected president of Peru , has a 1 proud record as a soldier. He got a subI I lientenancy at the age of 16 and steadily won promotion for gallant conduct on the field. For a year he was military attache , while still young , to the Peruvian - vian legation at Paris and traveled considerably - siderably over Europe. He was second vice president in 1881 and was reelected - ed to that office by congress in 1883. Chosen president in 1886 , ho had a difficult ficult task to administer the affairs of a disordered country after defeat by Chile , but he filled the office for the full term with credit.-Chicago Herald. I Working Women : l In a recent discussion on the working woman's need of protection Mrs. Charles Russell ( Josephine Shaw ) Lowell declared - clared that the right of ballotwould insure - sure to woman that protection for her labor that is now the privilege of men ; that the rewards for her labor would be equivalent to the labor performed only when she had attained the suffrage and orote.tion throu.h the ballot box. t t s - .a- . Children' , for Pitcher's Ca StOrla A VALUABLE FIND. I After years of study and labor there has at i last been discovered a sure and ncver failing remedy. It has been tested on patients who have despaired of ever being cured , and the I results have been in every case wonderful. Gaff's rheumatic cure is uueaualed as a positive - tive remedy in all cases of chronic and acute inflammatory rheumatism , gout , liimbagosci- atica and neuralgia ; especially ovarian neuralgia tions. rt is also a valuable h loot ! purifier , be- ing. especially useful in eczema , psoriasis , scrofula , all glandular enlargements and dis- I eases of the liver and kidneys. It is absolutely - lutely free from all narcotics. Severe attacks are relieved in from one to three days and a positive cure effected in from five to eighteen days. For sale by McConnell & Co. 3.29.3m. SEE TILE WORLD's FAIR FOR [ 5 CENTS. Upon receipt of your address and 15 cents in postage stamps , we will mail you prepaid our Souvenir Portfolio of 'the World's Coruin- hian Exposition , the Tegu' ' s price of which is fifty cents , but as we want you to have one we make the price nominal. 'Yqa will find it a work of art and a thing to be prized. It- contains full page views of the great buildings - ings with descriptions of sameand is executed in the highest style of art. If not satisfied with it , after you get it , we will refund the stamps and let you keep the book. Address II. E. Buckler & Co. , Chicago , Illinois. Is the truthful and startling DON'T title of a book about No To- IOBA000 Bac , the harmless , guaran- SPIT OR teed tobacco habit cure that SMOKE braces up the nicotinized 1 OUR LIFE nerves , eliminates nicotine AWAY poison , makes weak men regain strength , vigor and manhood. You run no physical or financial risk , as No = ro B'ac is sold by druggists everywhere - where under a guarantee to cure or money refunded. Rook 1ree. Address Sterling Remedy - dy Co.NewYbrkorChicago. 4"19.95-tyr. wj ° Sold by McConnell & Co. , nlcCook , Neb. Ai.L FREE. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery - covery know its value , and those who have not , have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist and 1 et a trial bottle free. Send your name and address to I-I. E. llucklen & Co. , Chicago , and get a sample - ple box of Dr. King's i".esy Life Pills free , as well as a copy of Guide to 1 kalth and-house- hold Instructor , free. All of which is guaranteed - teed to do you good and costs you nothing. At Mcllillen's Drug Store. When Baby was sick , we gave her Castorfa. When she was a Child , she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss , she clung to Castoria. When she had Children , she gave them Castoria. - - - - - - Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. CARSON & TAYLOR , . . . . . . . . -.f.- . . , . i'roprietors elf the . . . . 1 \ SUNNYDAIRY. . - - - - - respectfuilyssolidt ro " ' Hess ; " and guarantee pure milk , full measure , and prompt , courteous service. ELMER ROWELL , Real Estate , Collections , Insurance MCCOoK , NEIRASKA. Notary Public. East Dennison street. ' S. CRDEAL V. . . I. Notary Public I Reliable ( , nsurarice , I Collection Agent. j. S. iSICBRAYEB PROPRIETOR OF TUE McCook Transfer Line. BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. Only furniture van in the city. Also have a first class house moving outfit. Leave orders for bus calls at Commercial hotel or at office opposite the depot. Chase Co , Land and Live Stock Co , Horses branded on Leff hip or left shoulder. P. 0. address Imperial , Chase county , and Beat- rice. Nebraska. Range. Stinking Water and the Frenchman creeks , in Chase county. Nebraska. Brand as cut on side of some animals. on hip and sides of acme. or anywhere - where on the animal. i ! . \ w e s. , < jF e.5 I7 x f > x t . ; " ' FOR A LIMITED TIME ' ! ! A HANDSOME ' t kather ' + I Docket . ' I Case 4Sa FREE % EXCHANGE FOR 10 TEN CtWr ? P ? . -ACS TAYct'i FROM vi ( 1 iflyJd. CK flEIPS PLUG i l : + TOBACCO . l CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR i e American Tobacco' Ca I NEW YORIt. w. L DOUGLAS f - S 3 SHOE ISTHEBEST. ; FIT FOR A KING. $9. CORDOVAN I n FREHCHSENAMELLEOCALF. tai , - 4.3. _ FlNECALF&KANGA1 as $3.PP000E,3soLEs. j ; - Y 2 , so $ tXTT2A Z. WORKINGMbs l . i ' ; ! - j 4 $2.LTS BOYSSCHOOLSNOES t' . LADIES. --S. 3 a ES To tq , , 'SEND FOR CATALOGUE . . , . W BROC"i895. L - Over One Million People wear the we L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All ourshoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value for the mone . c They equal custom shoes in style and fit. Thar wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices arc uniformstamped on sole. From St to $3 saved aver other makes. lfyourdealercannotsupplyyouwecan.Soldby ' DEALER whose name will shortly aPpear - pear here. Agents wanted. Apply at once. Rs . COLE i 1 LEADING / MERCIIANT TI OF McCOOK , . Ilas just received a now stoats of CLOTIIH and TRIMMINGS. If you want a good st- i sing salt made at the very lowest prices for good work , call on him. Shop first door west of Barnett's Lumber Office , on Dennison street. I McMILLBN BR 0S. DEALERS IN Haroess&Saddlery Repairing Promptly Attended to. East Dennison St. McCook , Neb. ' JULIUS XUNEILT f Carpet Laying , Carpet Cleaning. a.- run still doing carpet laying , carpet cleaning , lawn cutting and similar work. See or write ate before giving such work. My charges are very reasonable. Leave orders a' TRIBUNEofice. JULIUS KUNERT. , W. V. GAGE , PHYSICIAN ANI ) SURGEON McCooK , NEuRASKA. 2irOftice hours-9 to II a. nt. , 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Rooms-Over the First National bank. Night calls answered at the office. J. A. GUNN. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. Ofnce-Over C. A. Leach's jewelry store. Residence-lot Main street. Prompt atom tion given to all calls. AUSTIN J. RITTENHOUSE , ATTORNEY AT LAW MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. Qfilce-Over the Famous clothing store. CHARLES H. BOYLE , ATTORNEY AT LAW MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. Office-In Phillips-Meeker building. / ' J. E. KELLEY. ATTORNEY AT L \r MCCOOK , NEBP LsKA. : Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office- [ tear of First National bank. - J. B. BALLARD. I - DENTIST. All dental work done at oar omce is guar. anteea to be first-class. We do all kinds of Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Dr ; . Smith ' 3t Bellamy , assistants. . . .MRS. E. E. UTTER..L. . MUSICAL INS1 RUCTOR. t ' Piano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo. s VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALY. rStudio-Corner of Dodge and Madison sts. s - Y' r