6 - i' ? ) : r r ' , . What is ! : , . \ ' \ ' ¶ I : : : , : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants } : and Children. It contains neither Opium , Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a hirm1ess substitute 1 ' . : . . ' for Paregoric , Drops , Soothing Syrups , and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by t & - - - Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd i , ° . ; : , - cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves s ; : teething troubles , cures constipatic + n and flatulency. ' Y : Castoria assimilates the food , regulates the stomach ' and bowels , 'giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas ° F toria is the Children's Panacea-the Mother's Friend. Castoria ' a " a is an excellent me iicinc for chit. , t then. Mothers have repeatcJl ; told me of its i e , good effect upon their children. " Da. G. C. Oscoon , : Lowell , Mass. " ( Astoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not ' tar distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children , and use Castoria in- 4 stcadofthevariousquacknostrumswhichare destroying their loved ones , by forcing opium , j morphine , soothing syrup and other hurtful ' agents down their throats , thereby sending ' them to premature graves. " Da. J. F. FtacnnLoc , 1r : , 'c , Conway , Ark. Castoria. F' Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior toany prescription known to me. " H. A. Ancnaa , M. D. , 111 So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. "Our physicians in the children's department - ment have spoken highly of their experience once in their outside practice with Castoria , and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products , yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it. " U rrED HosrrrAL 1YD DiSPEx81RY , Boston , Mass. ALLEN C. Surrn , Fr'es , . : The Contaut Company , TI Murray Street , New York City. . . . tp. s . F. D. BURGESS ' : Plumber and Steam Fitter MAIN AVENUE , MCCOOK , NEB. { Stock of Iron , Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps and Boiler Trim - ' ininga Agent for Halliday , Eclipse and Waupun Wind Mi1L . . M TI4E lit . FIkST WATIOWAL , K PA1tK z I 'y ! : . ' Authorized Capital $100,000 CapitalandSurplus 60,000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. r i GEO. HOCKNELL , B. M. FREES , W , F. LAWSON , F. A. PENNELL , , ? - - , , President. V. President. Casr ev. Ass'f Cashier. ids- - : : A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS. , , ti' E , : ti INCOEtI'ORATED UNDER STATE LAWS. : b ' . Paid U - $ Capital , - - - $50,000. . Surplus , - - - - - 10,000. 1 + . . : DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. ; , . : ' ' Collections Made on all Accessible Points. Drafts Drawn on all .xl. ' Principal Cities of Europe. rases Paid for Non-Residents. . ' Tickets or a a ® a re Eur ® e1 . * . , . . OFFICERS. i . , V. FRANKLIN , President. A. C. EBERT , Cashier. ° CORRESPONDENTS-The First National Bank , Lincoln , Nebraska. The Chemical National Bank New York City. I' * i ! W. . . , s . . ) o ( ra ° # . \ e LIME HARD K T AND \ 1 S , ; , I SOFT BLINDS. COAL. \ far. i ) o ( i F BED CEDAR AND OAK POSTS. F r " ' U. J. WARREN , Manager. ; . , , ark s DO YOU WANT TO STOP TOBACCd ? YOU CAN BE CURED WHILE USING IT. The habit of using tobacco grows on a man ' until grave diseased conditions are produced. Tobacco causes cancer of the mouth and stomach ; dyspepsia ; loss of memory ; nervous affections ; congestion of the retina and ing of the optic nerve , even to the extent of blmdnessdizzmess.or vertigo ; tobacco asthma ; nightly suffocation ; dull pam in the region of the heart , followed later by sharp pains ; pal. pitation and weakened ulse resulting in fatal heart disease. It also causes loss of vitality. QUIT BEFORE TOO LATE. To quit suddenly is too severe a shock to the system , as tobacco-to an inveterate user , becomes a stimulant that his system continually - ually craves. "BAcco CuRo" is a scientific and reliable vegetable remedy , guaranteed to be perfectly harmless , and which has been in use for the last 23 years , having cured thousands - ands of tobacco users-smokers , chewers and snuff dippers. You can use all the tobacco you want while taking "I3Acco-CuRo" . It will notify you when to stop. We give a written guarantee to permanently cure any case with three boxes , or refund the money with ro per cent. interest. "BAcco CuRo" is not a substitute , but a reliable and scientific cure-which absolutely destroys the craving for tobacco without the aid of will power , and with no inconvenience. It leaves the system as pure and free front nicotine as the day you took your last chewer or smoke. Sold hp all druggists , at $ t.oo per box , three boxes thirty days treatment and GUARANTEED - TEED CURE , ) $2.jo. or sent direct on receipt of price. Send six two-cent stamps for sam pie box , booklet and proofs free. Eureka Chemical & Manufacturing Company , Manufacturing - facturing Chemists , LaCrosse , Wisconsin. A VALUABLE FIND. After years of study and labor there has at last been discovered a sure and never-failing remedy. It has been tested on patients olio have despaired of ever being cured , and the results have been in every case wonderful. Goff's rheumatic cure is unequaled as a positive - tive remedy in all cases of chronic and acute inflammatory rheumatism , gout , lumbago , sciatica - atica and neuralgia ; especially ovarian neuralgia - ralgia ; dysmenornccna and all kindred affec- tions. It is also a valuable blood purifier , being - ing especially useful in eczema , psoriasis , scrofula all glandular enlargements and diseases - eases of the liver and kidneys. It is absolutely - ly free from all narcotics. Severe attacks are relieved in from one two three days and a positive cure effected in from five to eighteen days. For sale by McConnell & ( ; o. 3.29-3m. DON'T TOBACCO SPIT O. SMOKE YOUR LIFE AWAY ? Is the truthful and startling title of a book about No = 1'o-Bac , the harti + less , guaranteed tobacco habit cure that braces up the nicotin- ized nerves , eliminates nicotine poison , makes weak men regain strength , vigor and man- hood. You run no physical or financial risk , as No-To-Bac is sold by druggists everywhere under a guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book fre. Address Sterling Remedy Co. , New York or Chicago. 4-19.97-Iyr. rSold by McConnell & Co. , 1icCook , Neb. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , June 8 , x895. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final homestead proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Register or Receiver at McCook , Nebraska - raska , on Wednesday , July 24th , 1595 , viz : Anfin 0. Houge , who made homestead entry number 96 " , for the west half of the southwest - west quarter and the south-east quarter of the south-west section - quarterof twenty-seven (27) ( ) , and the north-east quarter of the northwest - west quarter of section thirty-four (34) ( ) , in township five O , north of range twenty-nine (29) ( , west of the sixth (6th ( ) principal merid- ian. I-fe names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation - tivation of , said land , viz : Andrew P. Larson - son of Quick , Nebraska , Porter Maddox , Hubert Beach , Irving W. Spaulding , all of Box Elder , Nebraska. A. S. CAMPBELL , 6L6ts. } . Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Office at McCook , Neb. , June 7 , 1895. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Register - ister or Receiver at McCook , NebrasLa , on Saturday , July 20th , 1895 , viz : Joseph I. Grundy , homestead entry Iooo7 , for the south half of the south-east quarter , section three (3) ( ) , and north half of the north-east quarter , section - tion ten ( Eo ) township two (2) ( ) , north of range thirty (30) ( ) , west of the sixth (6th ( ) principal meridian. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and . cultivation of , said land , viz : William S. Fitch , Joseph Schmitz , Stella Fitch , Nora Schmitz , all of McCook , Nebraska. 6-14-6ts. A. S. CAMi'BEi.L , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , May 28,1S95 Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final homestead roof in support of his claim' and that said proof will be made ' before Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. raskaon , SaturdaYlofY 6th 1S9 ' , viz : Thomas Pinkerton , who made Homestead Entry Number - ber 9158 , for the east half of the southwest quarter and the west half of the southeast uarter of section ten ( ID ) , in township four 4) ) , north of range twenty-nine (29) ( ) , west of thesixth (6thprmcipalmeridian. ( ) He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous - ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said and , viz : Ira Harrison , Alexander \V. Campbell , Stephen Belles , H. B. Anderson , all of Box Elder , Nebraska. 4.31-fits. A. S. CAMPBELL , Register. C ORDER OF HEARING ON APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. In the County Court of Red Willow county , Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Bernard V. Haley , deceased. a On reading and filing the petition of Sarah A. Haley , fild this 20th day of June , 1S 95 , ) raying - that Letters of Administration be ranteher upon the goods , chattels , rrights end credits ofBernard V. dceased vho died intestate on or about e 2nd day of June , 1895. It is ordered , that Tuesday , July 16th , 1895 , \ at one o'clock , p. m , be assigned for a hear- ng in said matter , when all persons interested may appear and showw cause , if such exist , vhy the prayer of petitioner should not be \ granted ; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given by publishing a copy of this order iii THE IICCOOK TRIBUNE , a weekly newspaper pub. ished in said county , for three week prior to said day of hearing. Dated this 20th da } of June , 1 \V. BECK , 6-2S 3ts. County Judge. f t y WELLSI ° Frank Nichols guarantees the \'ells he sinks. Leave orders tit Cochran S. ; Co's. Prompt attention t \vill be given the same. fs f Don't forget to come and see us tl \rhen you want any kind of col ot t } printing. We are the people who s ° to the nice printing. ° of i n f We are just in receipts of a new supply of tablets and box papers , u m emorandums , etc. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. P ! ! Mi KIMMELL MCCOOK , NEC. ftillt6r AND StatIollor. PUBLISIIFR OF AND DEALER IN Legal 1dnks bOOkS , books , S6d1t3 books. DEALER IN Office Sulles AND STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. TRIBUNE OFFICE , FIRST DOOR NOItTII OY THE POSTOFFICE , 1 NEBRASKA. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria , j . S. 1 ICBRAYEP PROPRIETOR OF THE VicCook Transfer Line. BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. I On1y furniture van in the i ity. Also have a first class house moving outfit. Leave orders for bus calls at Commercial hotel or t office opposite the depot. i \Phen Baby was sick , we gave her Castorla , t 1Fhen she was a Child , she cried for Castoria. S wThen she became Miss , she clung to Castoria , e ten she had Children , she gavethem Castoria. I ] s SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me rota the district court of Red Willoww counp , Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before Hon. D. T.Velty , judge of the district court f Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 15th ay of January , 1.895 , in favor of George Hockneil as , and against George M. Chener et alplaintiff for the sum of hree hundred thirteight dollars and fort ents ( S S of , and costs taxed at S + o.oS P nd accruing costs. I have levied upon the ollowing real estate taken as the property of a aid defendants , to satisfy said judgment to- it : The undivided one-half interest in lot rirteen (1J ( ) , in block twenty-two (22) ( ) , in the ri'inal town of McCook , Red Willow coun- , ' ebraska. And will offer the same for i l ale to the highest bidder , for cash in hand , n the 15th day of July , A. D , 1895 , in front f the south door of the court house , in Indiana - a , Nebraska , that being the building where- b the last terns of court was held , at the hour one o'clock p. m. of said day , when and a here due attendance will be given by the ti n dersigned. ii Dated , June 3d , 1S95. T E. R. BANKS , Sheriff. W. S. MoRLAN , Attorney. 6-I4-5ts. i u f Yr K , b e - - - -7--- HER LITTLE FLOWER , And She Sank to Itest Clutching the Tiny Treasure to IIer Breast. She found the tiny , tender plant -when first it showed its trembling head above the travel worn slab , of granite that paved the narrow alleyway which was her only playground. She gave a cry of delight when she saw the delicate - cate shoot peeping out from between the cold gray stones , and from that moment - ment it filled a part of her life that heretofore had beets empty. She Nourished - ished it with water and jealously guarded - ed it from the onslaught of roaming boys and the too near approach of cart wheels that came crunching through the alley , anti often did her violet eyes tremble with suppressed tears as she saw the ponderous wheels rolling so close to her treasure. Under her care and watchful attention - tion it steadily grew , and wheIl delicate leaves unfolded themselves and disclosed ed to her delighted eyes a blossom of sweetness her happiness was complete , and she sunk beside it and feasted her vision on loveliness she had never seen before. One day she did not come at her usual hour to moisten the thirsty plant , and it would doubtless have perished but for a gentle shower that came to kiss the drooping head The next day she did not come , and the lonely plant got its only help front the leaking of a passing water cart. Far up in one of the narrow rooms she lay an a little cot panting for breath. Her once rosy cheeks were now pale and white , and the soft blue eyes shone with a sparkling - kling glow. Her heal tossed restlessly from side to side , and moans of pain crept from the drawn lips. Occasional words broke frAm her , but of such an incoherent nature that none understood her until n boy came softly into the room and gazed at the suffering face curiously. ' 'she wants her flower , " ho said as she moaned again , and like a flash ho sped from the room , to return in a few moruents bearing an almost withered plant in his hand. As lie held it aloft the lustrous eyes saw it , and two tiny wasted hands arose from the cover autl were outstretched to receive her treasure. She lifted it to her lips and rained kisses on the dust covered blossom - som , which seemed to answer her caress in a gleam of returning freshness. Nhe sank to sleep , still clutching the flower to her bosom , and awoke later with a calm look of contentment covering - ing her features. As the hours wore on she grew weaker - er and weaker until , when the shafts of morning's golden light first found their way into the quiet room , they fell aslant the cold , still form of a little girl , at whose cheek nestled a faded and withered flower , mingling itself in the faint smile that lingered yet around the perfect moutb.-Atlanta Constitution. Vaslungton's "Finest. Hero and there in the halls and corridors - riders of the capitol the sturdy guardians - ians of the public peace , clad in immaculate - ulate uniforms sitsilent and indifferent , ruminating , to judge from the slow and regular action of their jaws , upon the destinies of the nation , though caring for none of these things. Fine specimens - mens most of them are , too-broad shouldered , healthy skinned , fair , quiet men , whose solid nerves nothing could surprise , whose firm but gentle mastication - cation no political convulsion could re- tard. They are of a very different typo from the burly New York policeman. One can hardly believe that they are really colleagues of the colored func tiouary in similar blue cloth and brass buttons , who stauds in all his glory at the corner of Peimsyla nia avenue , monarch - arch of all ho surveys , whose slightest gesture could stop even a cable car and whose lofty stature and speckless clothes call forth the admiration of the colored nursery maid and can impose good behavior - havior even upon fair haired little boys and make the soggy faced , blue eyed "toughs" look a little less as though they had bought the pavement for their own convenience and would refuse to let it even at a high price.-Marion Crawford in Century. Climbing Higher. A New York girl , hiss Lillie J. Martin - tin , has gone to Germany to enter the university of Gottingen as a student. She is a Vassar graduate of the class of 1880 and has been a teacher , occupying responsible positions since she left col. ege. To go abroad and perfect herself n higher branches of science , to which study she is specially devoted , she resigned - signed the vice principalship of the girls' high school at San Francisco , a position she has filled for several years. She hopes to enter the department of experimeutal psychology.-New York News. Lamb and the Scotchman. Charles Lamb said he never could mpress a Scotchman with any new ruth ; that they all required it to be pellet. and explained away in old quivalent and familiar wards and phrases. He said he had spoken to a Scotchman who sat next to him at din er of a healthy book. "Healthy , sir. Healthy , did you ay , ' ' 'Yes , healthy. " "I dinna comprehend. I have heard f a healthy man and of a healthy morning , but never of ahealthy book. " Helen M. Stoddard. Helen DI. Stoddard , president of the Texas W. C. T. U. , has been for the ast 20 years an ardent advocate of woman suffrage. She was converted by lecture of Susan B. Anthony's. The Texas W. C. T. U. is doing a great Arork for suffrage under the impulse of Irs. Sto ldard and its other progressive enders. A clock with a human face has been ° made by a clockmaker in St. Peters- urg. The hands are pivoted on the ose. At midnight the eyes close and e mouth yawns. About 2 in the morn- g the mouth emits a gentle snore. his is done by means of a phonograph the interior. interior.'r . . . ' -'r-- + 5l . .l i Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. 'atthAF ' t AF n I PLUG lt i'e ' laje3t piece ofGOODTObI\CCO C rv SO for 10 CENTS f 1s rj ) . A. COLE , LEAIINti ERCHANT TAILOR + J OF McCOOK , i ; Has just received a new stock of CLOTHS + and TRIMMINGS. If you want a good fit- ttng suit made at the very lowest prices for good work , call on him. Shop first door west of Barnett'a Lumber Office , on Dennison .treet. L - ' JULIUs _ E1 T , I Carpet Laying , I I 1r ) et ealllllb. 1 " I am still doing carpet laying , carpet ' cleaning , lawn cutting and similar work. See or write me before giving such work. My charges are very reasonable. Leave orders at i 1 TRIBUNE office. JULIUS KUNERI' . W. V. GAGE , , PHYSICIAN A\ I ) SURGEON ' ' MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. 'Office hours-9 to a a. in. , z to and 7 to 9 p. m. Rooms-Over the First National bank. Night calls answered at the ollice. J. A. GUNN , i i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON M0000K , NEBRASKA. 1 Office-Over C. A.Leach's jewelry Store. i Residence-7o1 Main street. Prompt attention - tion given to all calls. i AUSTIN J. RITTENHOUSE , j ATTORNEY AT LAW MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. . , 'Office-Over the Famous clothing store. , J. E. KELLEY , ATTORNEY AT LAW MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. -Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office- I Rear of First National bank. , J. B. BALLARD , Q DENTIST. ' All dental work done at our office is guaranteed - anteed to be first-class. We do all kins of Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith & Bellamy , assistants. .s-MRS. E. E. UTTER , . . ) ' MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. Plano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo. VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALY. ' Studio-CornerofDodgeandMadisonsts. ' ELMER ROWELL , Real EstateCollectlons Insurance M0000K , NEBRASKA. Notary y Public. East Dennison Street. CARSON & TAYLOR , . - - - - .Th f Proprietors of the . . . SUNNYSRJEDAIR7 ? , r l We respectfully solicit your business , and guarantee pure milk , full measure , and prompt , courteous service. Chase Co , Land and 1.IYe Stock jr i Horses branded on left hip or left shoulder , P , U. 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 some , or any- here on thr animal. , Ij , - - . T- . . - - - - ' .a