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Surplus , $10,000 ft H ft ft H 4 # § = = DIRECTORS = = Sr- f m ft ft H j | V. FRANKLIN , N. S. HARWOOD , A. C. ERERT , | S H - J | H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALL/HAN , C. H. WILLARD. j | I ft ft . I I • S& ' r33 * a " 'i/1 * * * -J J-J Ji0' aajac'agjpragtca * yT a jjo. jypc jpicsnijpc sbjjcc Ajgnc tjjk aajjor " j c 3ijjnca jpt : 3jjic * I - THE - H 1 I - FI st National Authorized Capital $100,000 I Capital and Surplus 60,000 H OFFICERS .A.3STO XDrREOTOIRS. Bj GEO. HOCKNELL , B. HI. FREES , W. F. LAWSON , F. A. PENNELL , H President. V. President. Cashier. Ass't Cashier. H A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS. I | : Fred Krug Brewing Company | J H ! Cabinet Bottled Beer. Sg H g A High Grade Lager Beer , H &M Purest in the Market. g m PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY , m HI s H 3&S Office 1007 Jackson St. , Omaha , Neb. ggg . a BHH aWfaimffi te M F. D. BURGESS , Plumber and Steam Fitter. M MAIN AVKNUE , MeCOOK , NEB. H Stock of Iron , Lead and SewerTipe , Brass Goods , Pumps and Boiler Triia * Hk nines. Ajrent for Halliday , Eclipse and Waupun Wind Mill. H $ \ if"1fi jb/i J'J"f'J/yV/f ' / iT'fi'3FT3TlX"hl FamoiiilUMcay enres qnlcKljpermanently - " " K I 3Jk flHit 331sc l ISfjl m ! IS IEurvous dlitoabes.Veulc Memory , Loss of Brain Potrcr , B liiriftAli * P * * 11 * ii In { "MM" Headache , Wakefulness , JU t Vitality , Nightly Kmls- H TPygSLrfr - T MSr SK MiBioiisrcTll dreams , lmpotency and vrastlns diseases . caused by B y TT Flr'lfc " y Myouthfulerrors or excesses. Contalnsno opiates. Is a nerve tonle . H f W3Tk VfiV ffilAfl 9andtoloodbuilder. Makesthepaleandpunystroopandplainp. . H 1 .S wV yi rflff * TI. | EailycarrledlnTestpocket.BlperboxOfor , . 5 Byxnalljjjro- . B l 3f * i • * Wtl * * > ! MsJpald vitftatcrUCcncuarantfeormonn/rcfunded. , Wrltous.frce . MTs > iMijLL JKsir&MSJBRiHicdlcal boob , sealed plain wrapper with testimonials ar.d B rtbL.rWl lwEjElfcJSWMlTinT7iJiiiiiiiii . . . In I nl II mi B'mTin fin i mi iiilTiirrii . , ii I Beicareof imita- . H iiaIt iouav. = tiUir. xxkiM.i. tions. 6oIdbTour cwt , oradlre fiKItTK8EEBCO. XaMaleTiB Chleasa. H i ' ForsalolnMcCoob.Neb..byI..W.McDONNEIJ.&CO..Dniggl3t3. Sutanlie for The McGool Trine B Bb * " ' ' - 11 M up 1i 1 * - 1 1.1 - _ .L _ , . . . . . . r ANTALTRURIA GOSSIP. Phases of human nature as represented in Antaltruria excite an interest which palls up on continuous association. I do not accept the decisions of your Sociological and Ethological - ological club. It is easy to theorize and reach etiological conclusions not justified by facts. A longer study and more charitable judg ment may , in time , allow me to agree with you , or , probably , your own opinions may change , upon having more incidents. The people are roused to enthusiasm over the object of my extended sojourn , and vie , each with other , in attentions. I am invited to social gatherings , to family dinners and to quiet teas , but be as careful as a may , I can not always see the basket of eggs , which , as I informed you , were placed in unexpected places. Mrs. Green is the leader and the majority follow her in thought and manner , as closely as possible. She questioned me sharp ly in regard to my own country , Cenculantal- topia. "Why that tongue tripping name ? " "Being midway between Altruria , Cultura , Utopia and Antaltruria , it seemed a fitting .name to its founders. " "And the people ? " she queried. "Quite conservative ; communi- tion between that and other places is frequent and of a nature to prevent crystallization into any one type. " After this , 1 was one day writing , when several little urchins came into the room. I took no heed , but went on with my work , un til my attention was drawn by their walking around me and whispering. Looking up , I found them gazing at me so earnestly I asked "What is it , Charley ? " He piped out , "Say , Mr. Reporter , can you flop flies with your ears ? " My hostess coming in just then , exclaimed , "Why , Charley ! What do you mean ? " "Well , Mamma , Mrs.Green said Mr.Reporter was a long-eared donkey and us boys wanted to see his ears. " "Yes , " spoke out another young hopeful , "And I heard her tell my Ma he was a mean spy. " "Boys , stop ! " "But , Mamma , Mrs. Wells is mad 'cause he went to Mrs. Jones' first , 'fore he come to her house. " "Do hush , Charley ! " "Well , Mrs. West says he thinks he is too big a bug to talk to her , but he can tell old Mrs. Green about his old country , 'cause Mrs. Green bragged about it. " "Boys , leave the room ! " and pushing them out turned to me. "O , Mr. Reporter ! I wouldn't have had this happen for anything ! " Her distress amused me and I said I was glad of the experience ; it would be good to report to my club. "Yes , that is just it. Mrs. Green is afraid you won't give her enough prominence , and you trod upon her basket of social dignity eggs , when you left her home to call upon Mrs. Wells. It is just dreadful ! What can you think of us ? " "Shall I tell you what I think of you. Madam ? " "O , yes , " she laughingly replied. ' "Turn about is fair play : ' You know how you ap pear to those who wear mottled glasses with warped lens , I should like to see how we look to one of another country. " "You know there are exceptions to all rules , but generally speaking I should say that you are a peculiar people. Your preachers , teach ers and other professional men are sciolists. 'Like priest , like people' , therefore you have no settled religious views ; tossed about by every wind of doctrine , doting about ques tions and strife of words , perverse dis- putings by men of corrupt minds , your young people haye a smattering of book- learning , no powers of application , fitted for no position in life , except to exist in Antaltru ria. Your boys follow in the footsteps of their fathers , who are truce breakers , each trying to over-reach the other in sharp bar gains , in questionable pursuits , in obscene jest , in ugly practices and unseemly behavior. So , too , like mother , like daughter. I have seen , with pain , pretty girls , with envious sneers for each other , jealous , back-biting , gladly taking up reproaches against her neighbor , and wearing ugly colored glasses , which distort her whole world. Idle , slangy , gossiping maidens , with aim no higher than to know the affairs of their neighbors. " "O dear ! I didn't know we looked that way ! "We don't seem one bit nice. " And this last statement , which means so much in woman's vernacular , was silently but heartily endorsed by Your Reporter. Hail Insurance in first class company. Written by C. J. Kyan. [ official. ] Commissioners' Proceedings. McCook , Nebraska , June 15,1S96. Board of county commissioners met in reg ular session. Present , J. M. Thomas , James Carmichael and Stephen Belles , commission ers , and R. A. Green , county clerk. Minutes of last meeting read. The following claims were allowed and clerk instructed to draw warrants on county bridge fund , levy of 1895 , in payment thereof , as follows : Stephen Belles , bridge work $36 35 And on county general fund , levy 1S96. in payment thereof , as follows : C. T. Brewer , meat for Mrs. Dewey S 7 95 A. P. AYelles , medical services 60 00 C.J. Ryan , collecting taxes on execution 4 30 James Carmichael , servics as com 4 50 J. M. Thomas , services as com 5 80 On motion board adjourned to meet July 6 1S96. 1S96.Attest Attest : R. A. Green , County Clerk. Try that 15 cent box paper at The Tkebune office. Worth 25 cts. Also cheaper grades. Dor t forget to come and see ns when you want any kind of job printing. We are the people who do the nice printing. 3PBuy your writing paper at The Tribune office. All kinds in stock and prices very reasonable • • j _ _ _ _ _ Fishing tackle nt McConnell's. Binding Twine at LnTourette's. J. B. BALLARD , Q > DEIVTIST. 9 All dental work done at our office is guar anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds oi Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith & Bellamy , assistants. How to Treat a Wife. ( From Pacific Health Journal. ) First , get a wife ; second , be patient. You may have great trials and perplexities in your business , but do not therefore , carry U your home a cloudy or contracted brow. Vour wife may have trials , which , though of less magnitude , may be hard lor her to bear. A kind word , tender look , may do wonders m chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. To this we would add always keep a uottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. It is the best and is sure to he needed sooner or later. Your wife will then know that you really care for her and wish to protect her health. Forsale by McConnell & Co. , drug gists. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema , Tetter , Salt- Kheum , Scald Head , Sore Nipples , Chapped Hands , Itching Piles , Hums , Frost Bites , Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. For sale by druggists at 25 cents perbox. TO HOESEOWNEBS. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con dition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders They tone up the system , aid digestion , curu loss of appetite , relieve constipation , correct kidney disorders and destroy worms , giving new life to an old or over-worked lion-e. 25 cents per package. For sale bydni2g3 = te WILLIAM HVicKlNLLY Agents w.inted to sell the Life and Speeches of McKJnley , with I'roceedinjrs of St. Louis Conven tion , Platform of Party and other valuable infer mation. 320 pages , with 20 full page illustrations. Price , cloth , $1.00 ; half morocco , $1.50 Sixty Per Cent. Discount to Agents. Send 30 cents for Prospectus and full pirticulars , and go to work at once. You can sell 200 copies in jour town. Ad dress J. S. Ogihie Publishing Company , 57 Rose Street , Xew York. Don't Stop Tobacco. How to Cure Yourself While Using It. The tobacco habit grows on a man until his nervous system is seriously affected , impairing health , comfort and happiness. To quit suddenly is too sev ere a shock to the system , as tobacco to an in\etcrate user becomes a stimulant that his sjstem continually cni\es. "Bacco-Curo" is : i scientific cure for the tobacco habit , in all its forms , carefully compounded after the formula of an em inent Berlin phjsician who has used it in his private practice since 1S72 , without a failure. It is purely v egetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco jou want while taking "Bacco-Curo. " It will notify jou when to stop. AVe gie a written guarantee to cure permanently any case , with three boxes , or refund the monej with io per cent , interest. "Bacco-Curo" is not a substitute , but a scientific cure , that cures without the aid of will power and with no inconvenience. It leaves the sjstem as pure and free from nicotine as the day jou took jour first chew or smoke. Cured by Bacco-Curo and Gained Thirty Pounds. From hundreds of testimonials , the originals of which are on file and open to inspection , th'e fol lowing is presented : Clayton , Nevada Co. , Ark. , Jan. 2S. Eureka Chemical & Mfg. Co. , La Crosse , Wis. Gentlemen : For forty ycars I used tobacco in all its forms. For tvvenfy-fiv e years of that time I was a great sufferer from general debility * and heart disease. For fifteen \ears I tried to quit , but couldn't. I took various remedies , among others , "No-To-Bac , " "The Indian Tobacco Antidote , " "Double Chloride of Gold , " etc. , etc. , but none of them did me the least bit of good. Finally how ever , I purchased a box of your "Bacco-Curo" and it has entirely cured me of the habit in all its forms , and I have increased thirty pounds in weight and am relieved of all the numerous aches and pains of body and mind. I could write a quire of paper up on my changed feelings and condition. Yours respectfully , P. II. Makbuky , Pastor C. P. Church , Clayton , Ark. Sold bv all druggists at $1.00per box ; three boves , ( thirty days treatment ) $2.50 , with written guaran tee , of sent direct upon receipt of price. "A rite for booklet and proofs. Eureka Chemical A : Mfg. Co. , La Crosse , Wis. , and Boston , Mass. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. In the district court of Red Willow county , Neb raska. The State of Nebraska , to Lombard Invest ment Company , a corporation , and Frank Ilager- man , as receiv er of the Lombard Investment Com pany , a corporation , defendants : You , and eacli of y ou , are hereby notified that y ou h.iv e been sued , together with Samuel Young , "Caroline E. Young , his wife , and Joel Woods , as co-defendants , by- llcnrv Carter , as plaintiff , in the district court of Red YVillow county , Nebraska , and that on or be fore the 20th day of July , 1S96 , vou must answer the petition in " chancery filed by said plaintiff against said defendants , wherein plaintiff prays for a decree of said court foreclosing .1 mortgage exe cuted bv said defendants Samuel Young and Caroline line E.Young to the Lombard Inv estment Company , dated March nth , 1090 , and now owned by plain tiff , cov ering the following described real estate situated in said Bed Willow county , Nebraska , to-wit : The northwest quarter of section number five (5) ( , in township number two (2) north , range number twenty-six(26) ( , except fifteen { 15) acres , in a square form , in the southwest corner , west of the sixth (6th ( ) principal meridian. Said petition fur ther prays that the rights , titles , interests , liens and claims of said defendants determined and set tled , and that said land be appraised and sold , ac cording to law , and the proceeds arising from such sale applied , first , in payment of the costs of said action and of such sale. and second , in payment of the full amount found due said plaintiff upon the indebtedness secured by said mortgage , with all interest thereon ; and " the balance , if any , be brought into court ; that from and after the con firmation of such sale , the defendants to this action and each of them , and all persons claiming under them , be forever barred and foreclosed of and from all right , title , interest , lien , claim or equity of redemption in and to said land , o. any part thereof. Unless you answer said petition , as aforesaid , the facts therein alleged will be taken as true and a de cree will be rendered against y ou as therein pray ed. Witness inv hand and the seal of said conrt , by me affixed , this 9th dav of June , 1S96. . * . " G. C. Boatman , - seal - Clerk of the District Court of * , ' Bed Willow County , Nebraska. Pulsifer it Alexander , Concordia , Kansas , Attorneys for Plaintiff. First published'in The McCook Tuidune , June 12th , 1S9O. grsjjr agft cagjoSP xgrxgi jjjp. agz i fi. ijy : j p. a I LEE'S H LICE MLLER I | & WE ARa FREE FROM LICEg * { fr . .TBY. . 4 ! LEE'S ' LICE KILLER I f . .FOR. . I t All Kinds Animals $ I and Plants. . J I . .SOLD BY. . J [ f < A. McMILLEN | t DRUGS , J jf WALL PAPER , " J 5 TAINTS AND OILS. J 1 GREAT REDUCTION 11 fiSH -IN THE4$1 $ n • h ; Hi FfflCE OF FLOUR W 1 Md S3We have just received a jjgsj "I tfM carJoad of MONOGRAM FLOUR , sis • . I ggg This is equal in quality to any ggg iJM i jr ] High Patent Flour manufactured $ | Sx I g\g3 in this state , and is backed by our gyp | i guarantee. $ ? $ ) I jy | iTi Owiiig- the encouragingpSg | | BsQ * prospect of an abundant crop of BwS tl gpg wheat , we are enabled to sell this fp * } I jr & 3 flour at the extremely low price $ $ $ } m | | fe of S5ceiitsasaclc. Jl & & § 5 ifl 5Sg saBiiulingr Twine at 6 cents s S | | ISfe a pound. Work on any machine. 2 ff | I McM ( Commission Co. 1 J I FllEE EDUCATION. | 5 An education at Harvard , Yale , or anv other § " \ college or institution of learning in the "United \ J States , or in the New England Conservatory of * J Music , can be secured by any young man or J * woman who is in ( .armst. Write for particulars 3 J quickly. JAMES D. BALL , } * 36 Broomfield Street , Boston , M.iss. J [ j Farmer's Sons I l C - We will employ you at $50 per / py-x i ) -nvJ month. Write quickly. i f U PtKlTVN Pl'IILISIIiKg Co. , ? 50 Broomfield Street , } i Boston , Mass. 5 Mr.D. P. Davis , a prominent liveryman and merchant.of Goshen , Va. , has this to say on the subject of rheumatism : "I take pleasure in recommending Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism , as I know from personal ex perience that it will do all that is claimed for it. A year ago this spring my brother was laid up in bed with inflammatory rheumatism and suffered intens-ely. The first application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm eased the pain and one bottle completely cured him. 1'or sale by McConnell and Co. , druggists. For every quarter in a man's pocket there are a dozen uses ; and to use each one 111 such a way as to derive the greatest benefit is a question every one must solve for himself. We believe , however , that no better use could be made of one of these quarters than to ex change it for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , a _ medicine that every family should be provided with. For sale by McConnell & Co. , druggists. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of an ordei of sale issue irom the District Court of Red Willow county , Neb raska , under a decree , in an action wherein Oliver M. Hyde is plaintiff and James A. Piper et al. are defendants , to me directed and delivered , I shall expose to public sale and sell to the highest bidder , for cash , at the south door of the court house in Indianola , Neb raska , on July 27th , 1896 , at the hour of one o'clock , p. m. , the following described real estate , towit : The northwest quarter of sec tion three , in township four north , in range twenty-nine , west of the 6th p. m. , in Red Willow county , Nebraska. Dated June 23,1896. J. R. Neel , Sheriff of Red Willow county. W. S. Morlan , Attorney. 6-26-5ts. Notice for Publication. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , May 16,1S96. 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 Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Nebraska , on Satur day , June 27th , 1S96 , viz : ISAAC B. STRYK- ER , who made Homestead Entry , number 9,744 , for the soutli half of the northeast quarter and the east half of the southeast quarter of section three , townshipfour , north of range thirty , west of sixth principal merid ian. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cul tivation of. said land , viz : William II. Epper- ly , Iliram K. Bixler , George H. Simmerman , John B. Smith , all of McCook , Nebraska. 5-22-6ts. A. S. Campbell , Register. r"MOTHERS' M FRIEND" V N * - * " Shortens labor , lessens pain. - : - " • diminishes danger to life of both mother and child and leaves her in condi tion more favorable to speedy recovery. "Stronger after than before confinement" says a prominent midwife. Is the best remedy FOB HISIN0 BREAST Known and worth the price for that alone. Endorsed and recommended by midwives and all ladies who have used it. Beware of substitutes and imitations. Makes Child-Birth Easy , Sent by Express or mail on receipt of price , $1.00 per bottle. Book "TO MOTHERS" mailed free , containing voluntary testimonials. BBADFIELD BEGUEAT0B CO. , ATEAST1 , A. SOLD BT ALT , DRUGGISTS. J. A. GUNN. 1 PHYSICIAN AND SU11GE0N ' /J McCook , Nebraska. ( * 41 3 * Office Over C. A. Leach's jewelry store. k Residence 701 Main street. Prompt attention - H tion given to all calls. fH J. S. McBRAYEK , f 1 PROPRIETOR OF THE * M McCook Transfer Line.A m BUS , BAGGAGE ANO EXPRESS. 9 ! 1 23gr"Oiily furniture vnn iu the city. Also have a first class house jM moving outfit. Leave orders for 9 bus calls at Commercial hotel or fl at office opposite the depot. jM . . M r-i-p-a-n-s m u. S w 1 The modern stand- * 1 ffl ard Family MedimM cine : Cures the MAP w [ P common every-day M J ills of humanity. JH MARK | Chase Co , Land and Jve Stock Co. x I Horses branded on left hip or left sbouldor H < & 3 jp P.O. add resd Imperial | lyiatete. . . . , _ Chase county , and Beat H vitaBflHB& gr'ce. ' Nebraska. Range. H MJ H SgrfTTOStiakinir Water and the H PHCSSfV ! Frenchman creeks , in | * BEs zS&&sfcy { Chase county. Nebraska. H yL _ A M | Brand as cut onsideof | * s SMl &S 9vM& . someanimals.onblpand H " ' ' " ' Mififllr ' sides of , H some or any- whereon thoanimal. j H R. A. COLE , H LEADLV'G ji l MERCHANT TAILOS jfl OF MeCOOK , H Has just received a new stock of 0LOTHI M md TRIMMINGS. If you want a good flt- H ting mlt made at the very lowest prices for jj H • good work , call on him. Shop first door west | of Barnett's Lumber Office , oa Danalsca " sa itreet _ j BSSsl asHHIIH