MBnW HttHi 9QBI HBSIlSis * r _ * * I II i I1IHpH A II i BiackwelPs Genuine | II ; BULL DURHAM I 9 ,1 ig yon will find one coupon Inside each 2 onnce bag and two coupons inside ech4 ounce bag. g KBB ' • i * fe Buy a has , read the coupon and see how to cet your snare of # 250,000 In presents. g IK g wi H HKflH IB Hi i r K1 > . < . XT * T T = ? < _ i T < - • 15S 1 JrsL ± I ISl S kS < r > > p II • " 11 p national < { § I \M \ | rBANK-4 | S II f ' ' m Authorized Capital , $100,000. | 1 § | III ] f / B Capital and'Surplus , $60,000 M K 1 Xj G 0. HOCKtJELL , President. B. H. FREES , V. Pres. HI Si W. F. 'LAWSON , Cashier. F. A. PENNELL , Ass't Cash. J53 Uli A. CAMPBELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , Director. j = | _ _ _ B 8 * _ _ _ „ milt # # ! ' tf V. FRANKLIN. President. A. C. EBERT , Cashier. Jf • 1 t I 111 % - * - THE * - & II I citizens banks ill * - Hit # . # III . # "OF McCOOK , NEB. # 1 # # ill ' * # II * - * Paid Up Capital , § 50,0 06. Surplus , $10,000 # \9 - = = = DIRECTORS = sr- f lli JJ K. FRANKLIN , N. S. HARW00D , A. C. EBERT , JO ! ? , # . r. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD. z ? I - • " I B Fred Kryg Brewing Company | j l I ? * 1 Cabinet Bottled Beer. | | g ! § 5 I j W A High Grade Lager Beer , | | | s " " I ' g § Purest in the Market. . gjg I fi PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY , m \ I S J Office 1007 Jackson St. , Omahn , Neb. J I - nmr zz „ _ _ _ _ : = = = = : 4 I F. D. BURGESS , J I < k Plumber and Steam Fitter. I I t MAIN AVENUE , McCOOK , NEB. < H ' Stock of Iron , Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps and Boiler Trim * J H ninesAfrent for Halliday , Eclipse and Waupun Wind Mill. " * ' \IT3FTXirrW1TniW Tn' na Faaooguencoy cures qniCEiy , permanently an 4 I 83'A J Lx33Be | I3f l.a 13 I nervous cUsuubea. , Weulc , Memory , Los > s of , llniln ionr , g iAlMlM3UjJ Xm M3MmMMJLJM Headache Wakefulness I est Vliullty Klghlly Kml3T 9 j ! f | Fl % BrS E BR " 'p" dreams , lmpotency . and wasting diseases . caused by 4 r rJBA T * jB IB f youth/u I eiror * or ercewM. . Contains no opiates. Isanervc tonic . j [ W ( R 9'fll ni &fl lanilbloodlirilldcr. Mskesthopaleandpunystronsandplump. . . i m \ Jiuiiii ) * flW * tli | EastIycarrIedtnvestpocket.SlperboxOfor5. , . Bymalljsrc- . \mK \ * wy | * * NsJ with tcritten refunded. Wrltous.rrce V . Wkwl . l paid a , guarantte or money , ! IM. yJsV mJ * v.JL JHaMilMi boob sealed plain wrapper trlth testimonials . . . . and . _ d ! - - * > • / t > vj. t HMilB TBrrrrTflniMllnnTirlnlrtnnllTrrr fTTr1- i n . . . . fTTr1rf . , . I ! MSSfcWOU. aklut. mktiAk. ti07M.Solilb/aarBsectsloradiln * &KIlTKBEEOCO.tIUMiueZcapIeCU < J a. J v . . . . . . . . | B ] | Forsala InMcCook.Nob..bTlj. W. McBONNELIj & CO..Druggists. i I r Sibscri for Tbe McGool friteii SBH't eh llU bTTTk { 7lf ; y , , , „ fn i . . . . . 1 . r ' - . ' • j. -i - ini , . . . , . . .n . . , i. . . : . . j i i.w . " i < inM wiiiinMMiliWliliMil mi'i mngmrm [ * imTii tir-11-i-TK-ni WHWHIIIIH llliilnniir.'iinSiiiliil ' rillH lllllimilllHII | | | IIIIHUIWI'IUJ * PLEASANT RIDGE. Miss Bessie Endsley has the whooping cough. Several in this vicinity are suffering with bad colds. J. W.Jones was able to go to town , Monday , but he is not well. Mrs. E. May Starbuck expects to move to Iowa , soon. We will all miss her. Frank Everist and family visited Mrs. E. May Starbuck , Sunday afternoon. That call for us to come down was en tirely unnecessary , but we submit grace fully. fully.We We are for gold , silver , greenback. The Tribune and peace. By all means let us have peace. B. A. Lincoln is no mean expoiient of the principles of his party , and you can hear every word he says. Chesterfield says chivalry is next to poetry , but I suppose if a person is not born chivalrous he cannot be made so. If you want to see the whole family in a commotion just get home late Saturday afternoon with one copy of The Trib une. They all want it at the same time. Frank Everist was in Colorado , last I week , and of course was looking around to see how the people were going to vote. He told us that lie found five ladies who were in favor of McKinley and three of them were voters lie said it was aston ishing to think what a good race Mc Kinley was running in Colorado. We think so too. We hear some amusing things about the political speakers. Two little ' boys were playing in the yard. One of them straightened up and said , Willie , do you know Mr. Ananias ? No , why ? Oh , be cause his brother was down to the school house , last night. How do you know ? Why when pa came home he said that the fellow who made the speech was an own brother to Ananias. BOX ELDER. Mahlon Campbell is attendant atcourt in the capacity of juror. The Box Elder school had two days vacation on account of the fair. Will and John Johnson left for North Platte with their race stock , last Satur day. day.A A surprise dinner wat > given Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Anderson at their home , last Saturday. The Box Elder Epworth League will hold ] services at Red Willow , next Sun day evening. Dick Brewer and wife arrived from ' Chicago , last week , and will remain here during the winter. Mrs. P. A. Brown and niece Mrs. Alice Betts spent a portion of last week visiting - ing acquaintances near Cambridge. ; Mrs. Stephen Belles and sister Mrs. Alvira Boise left last week for Brown county , Kansas , to visit their mother. Ed. Stewart , who has been visiting friends , here for some time , left en Monday - ' day , for his home in Harlan county , Mrs. W. X. Johnson accompanying him. c Last Monday morning , Dick Hanlein mounted ' his wheel and set his face . toward j Kansas , expecting to visit relatives - • tives if both himself and wheel holdout. The South Omaha Drovers Journal , With Daily , Tri-Weekly , Semi-Weekly 6 and Weekly editions , is the leading live stock newspaper and market reporter of ' the West. It is the best market paper v j for stock raisers , farmers , fine stock i breeders and grain dealers. In addition t to , its complete , accurate and impartial report of the South Omaha live stock ° market , it contains the very latest and correct market reports by telegraph , from all the principal stock markets of I the country , together with all the important - 0 tant , telegraphic and general news. Daily , $4.00 ; Tri-Weekly , $2.50 ; Semi-Weekly , $2.00 , and Weekly , $1 50 per year. For e free sample copy , address The Drovers I Journal Company , Denna Allbery , Treasurer - c urer and Manager , Union Stock Yards , South Omaha , Nebraska. Comfort to California. Every Thursday morning , a tourist t sleeping car for Salt Lake City , San Francisco and Los Angeles leaves Omaha - a ha and Lincoln via the Burlington Route , c It is carpeted , upholstered in rattan , tl has spring seats and backs and is provided - s vided with curtains , bedding , towels , soap , etc. An experienced excursion conductor and a uniformed Pullman pore ter accompany it through to the Pacific a coast. While neither as expensively finished - ished nor as fine to look at asa palace sleeper , it is just as goods to ride in. v Second class tickets are honored and the price of a berth , wide enough and big enough for two , is only $5.00. For a folder giving full particulars , i' call at the nearest B. & M. R. R. ticket a office , or write to J. Francis , Gen'IPass'r v Agent , Burlington Route. Omaha , Nebr. SI 1 6 That Cough \ m a I a # Is liable to become seriou > si j unless it is promptly stopped. 4 n S Try a bottle of . i W # ci I McConnelPs I Balsam. ONLY 25 CENTS. j j1 ? > PMJ ftJ * | l > WiiSL _ . 'lJL _ ' . I . . . . . . . . . , . ' _ _ . ! _ _ I COLEMAN. H. K. Bixler has sown a lot of rye. Thos. Real is putting out a large field of rye. Frank Coleman took a load of hay to McCook , Monday. S. D. McClain was u visitor at the county fair , last Friday. H.B. Wales has fifty acres of fall wheat that is looking very fine. Wilber McClain finished husking corn , Monday. He had 400 bushels. Win. Sharp bought a drove of hogs , and brought them home , last week. Hanky and Short Smith took atrip up into Hayes county , last Friday week. S. Johns and wife , from near McCook , spent Sunday with M. H. Cole and wife. Wilber McClain and Fred Traphagan left Wednesday to drive through to Iowa. I. B. Stryker had the misfortune to break his wagon tongue , Tuesday night. James Kelly has been hauling off wheat. He threshed out about 450 bushels. W. C. Downer of DeKalb county , Illi- inois , stayed with S. D. McClain , Thurs day night. I. B. Stryker was in the southern part of this town , Wednesday , looking after road work. Dr. Harlan made a rattling Republican speech ' at the Coleman school house , Tuesday night. ' Rev. D. S. Morris preached a most excellent - cellent , sermon at the Coleman school house , last Sunday- Harry Wales has a lame arm , caused by husking corn. He has two teams and three ' hands i'n the cornfield. Some one drove past our house , Monday - day ( morning , by lantern light. Don't , know whether he got the worm or not. The school in district 74 , under the ef ficient I management of Miss Anna Irwin , is i moving along smoothly and rapidly. Harry Wales went over to Driftwood , Saturday , and visited with his sister Hattie until Sunday afternoon when he returned home. H. K. Bixler had the misfortune to break 1 the large roller to his cane mill , Friday J a week , which will delay operations - tions for a week at least S. D. McClain went to Mr. Droll's to get a girl to work a few weeks , but failed in his mission as the girls were going to. North Platte to the great show. A singing school is being organizea at the Coleman school house. It is a grand good thing for the young people to learn to sing , and here is a good opportunity. A young man up here , 5 ft. , 6 inches tall , goes humming around : If ever I should marry it won't be for love nor riches , but 111 marry a girl full six feet high so she can't wear the pants. Uncle Billy had twenty acres of sod corn planted late. It makes splendid 1 , fodder. The first three days of last week - he cut fifteen acres ; and now has all of it cut. He is fixing for a hard long ] winter. On last Friday forenoon the teacher in district . 58 was sent for to keep house f for her uncle , Trainmaster Kenyon , J while the family spend a few days in Denver. While she takes care of Mr. , Kenyon's home in McCook , Miss Goheen * occupies her place in the school room. Farington Power of McCook made a Pop talk at the Coleman school house , one night recently. It was a rousingly remarkable production , viewed from either a Pop or Republican standpoint. His idea was to get the free silver in cir culation by paying the old soldiers pension - - sion : for two years in advance. Probably they would not kick very hard at that. _ Auntie Coleman drove the black pony to ( McCook , Thursday , with the cart. * On arriving at home she stepped from the a art and barely touched the ground when a the pony quickly sprang forward and = struck out through the orchard at a break-neck gait , scattering things in svery direction. After making four trips f icross the orchard she got loose from the cart and jumped into the garden where Auntie caught her. , The damage ivas slight. In the quiet calm of last Sabbath even ing , when all nature seemed loded with c hallowed influence , and worshipers ° cl kvere quietly gathering at the Coleman f school house to take part in the Young - Peoples' meeting , three boys came rid" 1 ing from the south with their horses on I dead run , and at every few jumps of the horses , the atmosphere was rent with piercing yell , "Hurrah for Bryan" . On irriving at the hitching posts near the school house they talked loudly , raising many oaths. After talking some twenty 3r thirty minutes they rode away. Boys , ome to meeting ; we want you to come , but don't come that way again. If the e meeting is disturbed there will be no s lesitancy in making arrests. The boys eferred to above do not live in the im- nediate vicinitv , but they are known. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ s A pain in ihe chest is nature's warning that " jneumonia is threatened. Dampen a piece of lannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and " * ind over the seat of pain , and another on the ack between the shoulders , andpromptrelief vill follow. Sold by L. W. McConnell &fCo. , B Druggists. -ifir lU'Ufctil ' .MI II II l iWiW * ' " * * " 1' ' ! " " " ' " ' IMWrtllilwulw * * * * < * WII * * I'IMII"I" ' ' ft" ' ' ' ' „ ' . ' . ' „ ' , , | | , | I , 'I' 1 1 I' - II - I . 1 , CROUP QUICKLY CURED. Mountain Glen , Ark. Our children were suffering with croup when we received a bottle of Chamberlain's Couph Remedy. It afforded almost instant relief. F. A. Thornton. This celebrated remedy is for sale by L. W. Mc Connell & Co. , Druggists. To Subscribers of The Tribune. Readers of The Tribune will please remember that cash is an essential 'in the publication of a paper. The pub lisher has been very lenieht during the past few years , on account of crop fail ures and hard times , and as a consequence quence many hundreds of dollars are due on subscriptions. We are now com pelled to request all who can to call and make settlement in full or. in part. In view of the facts , our subscribers must feel the justice and urgency of this re quest. The Publisher. A few weeks ago the editor was taken with a very severe cold that caused him to be in a most miserable condition. It was undoubtedly a bad case of la grippe and recognizing it as dangerous he took immediate steps to bring about a speedy cure. From the advertisement of ' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the many good recommendations included there in , we concluded to make a first trial of the medicine. To say that it was satisfactory in its results , is putting it very mildly , indeed. It acted like magic and the result was a speedy and permanent cure. We have no hesitancy in recommending this excellent Cough Reme dy to anyone afflicted with a cough or cold in any form. The Banner of Liberty , Liberty- town , Maryland. The 25 and 50 cent sizes tor sale , by L.V. . McConnell & Co. , Druggists. The Best of Hay. L. A. Colter has commenced baling hay , and is now prepared to fill an order for a ton or for 500 tons for that matter. And he is putting on the home market as ! fine a quality of hay as has ever been brought to town. Give him your order. Those who believe chronic diarrhoea to be incurable i should read what Mr. P.E. Grisham , of ' Gaars Mills , La. , has to say on the subject , viz : "I have been a sufferer from chronic diar rhoea , ever since the war and have tried all kinds ' of medicine for it. At last I found a remedy 1 that effected a cure and that was Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy" . This medicine can always be depended - pended 1 upon for colic , cholera morbusdysen- tery ' and diarrhoea. It is pleasant to take and never 1 fails to effect a cure. 25 and 50 cent sizes f for sale by L. W. McConnell & Co. , Druggists. , FARINGTON POWER , LAWYER. SSTTractice in all the courts. Collections. Notary Public. Upstairs in the Spearman building ' , McCook , Nebraska. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JOHN E. KELLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook , Nebraska. ES Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office 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 kinds of Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith 6 Bellamy , assistants. _ _ MRS. E. E. UTTER , „ _ MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. Piano 1 , Organ , Guitar and Banjo VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY. „ > -Studio Rear of C. L. DeGroff & Co.- W. V. GAGE , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON McCook , Nebraska. I3 ? 0fnce hours 9 to 11 a. m. , 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. , ElOffice Over C A. Leach's jewelry store. Residence 701 Main street. Prompt attention - 6 tion given to all calls. - ELMER ROWELL , Real EstateCollections , Insurance McCook. Nebraska. STNotary Public. East Dennison street. ANDREW CARSON , Proprietor o the . . . . SUNNY SIDE DAIRY - We respectfully solicit your business , md guarantee pure milk , full measure , ind prompt , courteous service. Julius Kunekt , * Carpet Laying , Carpet Cleaning. [ _ * "I Am still doing carpet laying , carpet leaning ] lawn cutting and similar work. See it , : write me before giving such work. My harges are very reasonable. Leave orders at Iribune office. JULIUS KUNERT.E * U lUHlL _ Should Use of FEMALE REGULATOR. IT IS A SUPERB TONIG and exerts a wonderful influence in strengthening- her system by- driving through the proper chan nel an impurities. Health and strength are guaranteed to result from its use. My wife was bedridden for eighteen months , ifter using BRADPIELD'STPeMALE REGU LATOR for two months. Is getting well J. M. JOHNSON , Malvern , Ark. BBADFIELD BEGULATOB CO. , ATLANTA , OA. Soli by all DruKi t at 31.00 per bottle. . - ' " _ _ " . . _ . _ _ * irT'i ft-- * * -i > n.h .rt mTTi 1 .riiirini t * &M"4MIPm3 * _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . itrtntfiffiw'T Pffi ' ' " ' * iLl' ' i im t S _ f _ _ Bead the best coun-J ? | J ty newspaper thatW/i The McCook Tribun X every time. r Do Not Stop Tobacco ! fl | ) | How to Cure Yourself While jLl | Using It. . Ilfl js'fM ' iffi The tobacco habit jjrows on a man until WWy nervous system Is seriously affected , , Impalrtor yj JH health , comfort and happiness. To quit suddenly yV A is too severe a shock to the system , as tobacco t . I • an Inveterate user becomes a stimulant that Ilia tf H system continually craves. "Bacco-Curo" is , U 4M scientific cure for the tobacco habit , in all its form * [ carefully compounded after the formula pf an cny ( > 2M Inent lierlln phjstclan who has used it in his private fr'iM practice since 187J , without a failure. It is purely ' ; ) > vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You & M can use all the tobacco you want while taWngT ' • "Hacco-Curo. " It will notify you when to stop. \ > We jjive.1 written guarantee to cure permanently , any case , with three boxes , or refund the money f 1 , H with 10 per cent , interest. "Bacco-Curo" is not a < • . j , > substitute , but a scientific cure , that cures without S Jl the aid of will power and with no inconvenience. $ H It leaves the system as pure and free from nicotine Hfl as 1 tiie day you took j our first chew or smoke. s H Cured by Bacco-Curo and Gained 1 IH Thirty Pounda. ) } From hundreds of testimonials , the originals ot j < 4H which are on file and open to inspection , the fol" j / Slowing lowing is presented : - • J 'jfH Clayton , Xe\ada Co. , Ark.Jan. jS. \ s * l4 Eureka Chemical & Mftf. Co. , I-i Crosse , Wis.- • * { Gentlemen : For fortv years I used tobacco In al. \ sH its forms. For twenty-five years of that time I * ' i | H was a great sufferer from general debility and heart / U | H disease. For fifteen jears I tried to quit , but J * f | H couldn't. I took various remedies , among others , * j 1 jlH "No-To-Bac , " "The Indian Tobacco Antidote , " 7 B H _ "Double Chloride of Gold , " .tc , etc. , but none of ' \ them ' did me the least bit of good. Finally howg&K \ ever , I purchased a box of your "Bacco-Curo" aiuf Ml it lias entirely cured me of the habit in ail its forms. W and I liave increased thirty pounds in weight ani ffl . ] am relieved of ail the numerous aches and pains oC Jg H body and mind. I could write a quire of paper up- , c-iH on ' uiy changed feelings and condition. . [ M | Yours respectfully , 1 * . II. Makiiuky , elH Pastor C. I * . Church , Clayton , Ark. / 1 ; * If Sold by alldruggistsatSi.oopcrbox ; three boxes , ' | l ( thirty days treatment ) $ .50 , with written guaranII tee , or sent direct upon receipt of price. Write for j jf H booklet ] and proofs. Eureka Chemical & Mfg. Co. , - § fl , l..t ; Crosse , Wis. , and Boston , Mass. _ jS I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , "I United States Land Office , McCook , Nebr. , Aug. ' H , jth , iSo" ) . Notice is hereby given that Jonathan 1H Schrawyer lis • . filed notice of intention to make t , | j final proof bcLjre Register or Receiver at Ids office ij M in j .McCook , Nebr. , on Wednesday the 1 | th day of < M October ( , iS < / > , on timber culture application No. | ; ( > S ; , for the southeast qu.irter of section No. seven , J | in ' 1 ownsliip No. one north Range No. thirty west M sixth Principal Meridian. He names as witnesses : , M Wilson ; II. Ilartman , Com B. Il.trtman , of McCook , H Nebr. , and Austin Dutcher , James McLaughlin , of. M Vailton , Neb. A. S. Cami-iiei.l , Register. H " • * * i i * rf * * rfrf * * * mrf * * * * * * * * * * * m * * * + nr B 5 : FKEE EDUCATION. \ I \ An education at Harvard , Vale , or am other % M ; college or institution of learning in the "United , M J States , or in tiie New England Conservatory of 5 jH * Music , can be secured by any youngs man or M * woman who is in earnest. Write for particulars J M ; ] quickly. JAMES I ) . BALL , J . * 36 Broomfield Street , Boston , Mass. % H j > ' * * * * * * * * • . " * * * • * * * • * - . * % * * > 4 1 . Wanted-An Idea 3 I Protect your Ideas : they may bring you wealth. H Write JOHN WEDDEKBURN & CO. . Patent Attor- - v neyg. i Washington , D. C. for their $1,800 prize offer , i and list ot two hundred Inventions wanted. : ' \ j Farmer's Sons j ; ' M i \ ( T-/N We will employ j011 at $50 per ' , ' M j Jj ) KU month. Write quickly. H j U I'UKITAN PUIILISHING Co. , \ H > 56 Broomfield Street , ! fo \ j Boston , Mass. ' ? JH 5 < ' • % * V | , J. S. McBRAYER , M PROPRIETOR QF TIIE McCook j Transfer Line.l l/ * 1 BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. I j ° Only furniture van in the M city. Also have a first class house H moving outfit. Leave orders for I bus calls at Commercial hotel or 9 at oce opposite the depot. M Gse ( Co , Land and Live Stock Go. 1 is Earr'S 3L Horses branded on left hip nr left shoulder / sMMp P.O. add rest ] Imperial l S W Chase county , and Beat i Mknce. Nebraska. Range , i B KfJMKtinking Water and the 1 ii Frenchman . J m m m m m m croeks. in PI Chase county. Nebraska. J m. Ill Brand aa cut on sldeor M S | to JI pomeanimals.onhipand f b sides of some , or any-- whereon tbpanimal. Am R. A. COLE , * * LEADING * MERCHANT TAIL0S OF McCOOK , Has Just received a new stock of OLOTHfc nd TRIMMINGS. If you want a good. fiV ting ult made at the very lowest prlcea toy good work , call on him. Shop firat door weaV Barnett'i Lumber Office , oa Denalioa street. R-I-P-A-N-S f The modern stand- g ard Family Medi- \ w cine : Cures the common every-day J J ills of humanity. * \ _ _ _ _ _ jpfiv fl l Q F haux _ H _ : _ _ _ ' ' H l _ lfl . _ "n&i / M