f i : has demonstrated ten thormand times thut it in almost infallible S FOR WOMAN'S PECULIAR' WEAKNESSES. irregularities and derangements. It has become the leading remedy for this class of troubles. It exerts a wonderfully healing , strengthen ing and soothing influence upon the menstrual organs. It cures • • whites" and falling of the womb. It stops flooding and relieves suppressed I pressed and painful menstruation. | For Chaugo of Lifo it is the best i I D medicine made. It is beneficial i " M during pregnancy , and helps to ; | n3 bring children into homes barren ' 1 M for years. It invigorates , stimu- , II lates , strengthens the whole sys- i tern. This great remedy is offered i ' [ I to all afflicted women. Why will I I a y woman suffer another minute H M with certain relief within reach ? fi m Wine of Cardui only costs $1.00 per | M H bottle at your drug store. ! H For advice , in cases requiring special direc- j K H tiitns , address , qwuuj symptoms , the "TMdle * ' ! g ' H Advisory Department , " The Chattanooga Med- 5j icine Co. , Cluxttanuoya , Tcnn. flj I Rev. J. W.SMITH. Camden , S.C. , says : ill "My wile used Wine of Cardui at home ' 31 for falling of the womb and It entirely 'IB ' 9 cured her. " WANTKD AT ONCK : Active agents for each county. Exclusive control and no risk. Will clear 12 to 25 hundred dollars lars a year. Enclose stamp for full par ticulars , or 25c for $1 sample. Big Rapids Mineral WatkrCo , Big Rapids , Mich. April 2-21110. Balk Seeds of all kinds at Knipple's. Estimate of Expenses. Estimate of the neccssn.iv expenses of Red Willow County , Stale of Nebraska , for the year 1S97 : County bond J $ 3,000.00 North Valley bond i.ooo.oo Willow Grove bond 2,000.00 Indianola bond 200.00 llartley Village bond 500.00 School District bond 7,000.00 County General 12,000.00 County Bridge 6,000.00 County Road 3,000.00 Soldiers ' Relief 500.00 High School 1,500.00 ! By order of the Board of County Commis sioners of Red Willow County , Nebraska , January 13th , 1807. R. A. Green , May l4-4ts. County Clerk. [ norvai. ititorimts , attorneys. | NOTICE OF SALE. In the matter of the estate of Cynthia Rog ers , deceased. Notice is hereby given that m pursuance of an order of Hon. Edward Bates , one of the Judges of the District Court of Sew ard county , Nebraska , on the 14th day of Sep tember , 1890. for the sale ol the real estate hereinafter described , there will be sold at the front entrance of the Court House in the city of McCook , Red Willow county , Nebraska , ( that being the place where the last term of the District Court within and for said county ' was held , ) on the 24th day of April , A. D' , 1S97 , at one o'clock p. in. , at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash , subject to all liens and incumbrances thereon at the time of the death of saiddeceased , the following described real estate to-wit : The south half ( S. Vz ) of J the northeast quarter ( N. E. K ) and the north west quarter ( N. W. 34" ) of the northwest quar ter iN. W. li ) and the north half ( N. ) of the southwest quarter ( S. W. X ) and lot two (2) ( ) in the northeast quarter ( N. E. J ) of the northeast quarter ( N. E. % ) and lot four (4) ( ) in the north half ( N. Vz ) of the northwest quar ter f N. W. H ) and the south half ( S. M ) ot the northwest quarter ( N.V. . JO , all in section twenty-fixe (25) ( ) in township three (3) ) , north j of lange twenty-nine (29) ( ) , xvest of the 6th l\ M , in Red Willoxv county , Nebraska. Said 1 sale will remain open one hour. Dated March - [ 26di 1897. Walter N. Rogers , 'h ' Administrator of the estate of Cynthia Rogers , deceased. The above described lands having been duly offered for sale on this April 24th , 1897 , m pursuance of the above notice , and not hav ing been sold for xvant of bidders , said sale is therefore adjourned to Saturday , May 22d , 1897 , at 1 o'clock p. m. , at the place mentioned in said original notice. Dated April 24th , 1897. Walter N. Rogers , Administrator of the estate of Cynthia Rogers , deceased , f First publication April 30-4ts.l J fe See Those. * 1 . . . : I Buggies , | a c I $ I Surreys , I I J Cahs „ , j j 1 Road Wagons , I e l ' I r < I Refrigerators , | : I Gasoline Stoves , | : I Washing Machines , * i I * A BEFORE BUYING , AT & | I Gochran & Go's ' [ 41 New YorK Fashion Letter. As the season advances we find that Eton jackets and the bolero nre becom ing too ordinary for the ultra fashionable and in order to jjet away from these shapes double breasted effects are being rapidly adopted. Outside coats , dress waists and even ex'ening bodices are be ing fashioned after this style. The ex'en ing bodices are draped in soft folds which cross at the waist line , and are fastened with fancy buckles or buttons , giving much the same idea that the surplice used to have. This style is very becom ing to almost any figure and gives an op portunity of allowing a V shaped piece in the front of the bodice , which can be made of fine lace or embroidered chiffon. Mosquitaire sleeves continue to be very popular. Ex'en the summer lawns and organdies which are not lined are made up in this style. In making up these sleeves it is necassary to use a tape on inside seam of the sleeve to xvhich the fullness can he tacked. Another idea is to make a seam on the hack as xvell as the front of the sleeve and stitch the seams double so that a soft cord can be drawn through the seam , and the full ness distributed carefully and then caught to the cord xvith invisible stitches. The hand trimmings are made of lace.chiffon or embroidered muslins and in many cases fall down over the hand almost to the knuckles. The collars for light summer goxvns become more and more elaborate as the season advances. Dressmakers now fpend almost as much time originating new ideas for collars as they used to spend in designing a whole gown. A pretty neck trimming , beyond a doubt , a very necessary feature in the summer dresses. Ribbons are used in great profusion not only for collars and belts hut as waist and skirt trimmings. They are used to make a pretty contrast xvith the color of the dress , rather than to match it. One very pretty imported gown is now on ex hibition at one of our prominent mo distes. It is made of nile green organdie over heliotiope silk. The bottom of the skirt is trimmed xvith three rows of inch xvide ribbon , each row being of a differ ent shade of heliotrope. Three rows of the same ribbon are applied around the hips , and boxvs made of loops of the dif ferent shades of heliotrope are used to trim the xxaist and sleex'es. The effect is very pleasing and artistic. For the above information xve are in debted to A. McDowell & Co. , 4 West 14th street , NexvYork , who publish the only cheap imp-jr. . .1 Fashion Journal sold in this country. "La Mode de Paris" is $3.50 a year , 35 cts. a copy , and "French Dressmaker" is S3 00 a year , 30 cts. a copy. These journals make a special feature of lessons on practical dressmaking each month. During the next six months they xvill give a series lessons on bicycle costumes xvhich xvill be of great interest to both professional and amateur dressmakers. If you can not secure these book at your newsdeal ers , send direct to the publishers. COLEMAN. J. B. Smith xvill soxv 40 acres to millet. Miss Ella Smith is xvorking for Mrs. Joe McBrayer in McCook. Charlie Leach expects to have 40 acres broken up and planted to corn. The most effective sermon is a consist ent , every-day , honest , upright Christian life. Miss Grace Cole was out and spent Sat urday night and Sunday at home on the farm. Rev. J. A. Badcon of McCook preaches at the Coleman school house , Sunday , June 30th , at 3 p. m. fast time. Quite a number went over to Zion Hill church , Sunday ex'ening , expecting to hear the Rev. E. J. Vivian preachbut xvere disappointed as he was not present. Wednesday night there xvas a heavy rain from Hastings to Oxford. Tuesday evening a good rain at Imperial. Our time is coming. It was decided , last Sunday , to proper ly and appropriately observe Children's day in our Sunday school. A committee of three xvas appointed to arrange a pro gramme. A gentleman from Fulton count } ' , 111. arrived in McCook , Wednesday night. He reports but little corn planted ; none up yet. The ground so dry and hard it is almost impossible to plow for corn. Wheat about all killed. There will not be enongh wheat raised in the county to furnish the farmers one-tenth of xvhat they xvant to soxv , next fall. Many of the fanners xvill eat " " "corn-dodgers" un til another crop is raised. Saxv no corn up until he got about half \x-ay across Nebraska. The entertainment given by the sing ing class .came off , Saturday ex'ening , at the Coleman school house. The house xvas filled till there xx'as no standing room. Order xvas remaikably good , con sidering the crowded condition of the house. The house xvas xvell filled by 8:30 : but the manager held back the oerform- ance until within a fexv minutes of 9:30. As a result quite a number left before the performance xvas through , and several acts had to be omitted as it xvas getting so late. It is altogether out of line of business to hold a crowded house an hour after time to commence , simply be cause one or two of the performers had failed to arrive. It should have com menced promptly at 8:30 xvhether the performers were all there or not. Mrs. Anna Gage , wife of Ex- Deputy I ) . S. Marshal , Columbus , Km. , says : TWINS in utes and with scarcely any pain Sol TOERS' FRIEND" DID NOT SUFFER AFTERWARD. rySent by Express or Mall , on receiptor price. Sl.OO per buttle. Book "TO UOTUKltS" mailed free. BRADF1ELD REGULATOU CO. , ATLANTA , GA. SOLD 1 V ALL DKUGGISTS. To California , Comfortably. . Ex'ery Thursday at 11:40 : p tn.M. T. , a tourist sleeping car for Salt Lake CitySan Francisco and Los Angeles leaves Oma ha and Lincoln via the Burlington Route. It is carpeted , upholstered in rattan , has spring seats and backs and is pro vided xvith curtains , bedding , toxvels , soap , etc. An experienced excursion conductor and a uniformed Pullman porter ter accompany it through to the Pacific coast. While neither as expensively fin ished nor as fine to look at as a palace sleeper , it is ju t as goods" to ride in. Second class tickets are honored and the price of a berth , xvide enough and big enough for txvo , is only $5.00. For a folder giving full particulars , call at the nearest B. & M. R. R. ticket office , or xvritetoj. Francis , Gen'l Pass'r Agent. Burlington Route. Omaha , Nebr. December 26-351 Lots for Sale. Lots 9. 10 , 11 and 12 in block 25 , Second end addition to McCook. Make me an offer on these lots. Address : W. E. Dauchv , Topeka , Kansas. For Sale. Lots 1 and 2 , in block 23 , original Mc Cook. Write to G. W. Jacobson , Free dom , Illinois. Summer underxvear , latest , at the Famous Clothing Co. Wall Paper 4 cents a roll at McMili. UN's. Wall Paper at McConnell's. DeWitt's Little Early Risers , The famous little pills. ' 1 > , 1 , 1 Hog Millet . . .FOR SALE BY. . . . J ULLiiitilJ ( X bll. . . .PER BUSHEL. . . Duly 7S Cits. Read the best coun ty newspaper that's The McCook Tribune every time. Memorial Service at Box Elder. Memorial service will be held in the Box Elder M. E. church , cm Sunday rnoriug at 11 , May 23rd. Saturday , May 29th , will be ob served as Decoration day at Box Elder. Services will be held in the church. Speakers from a dis tance will be present. After the service in the church all will form in line and walk to the cemetery. From the cemetery all will go the grove where a basket dinner will be served. All are cordially in vited to attend. DANBURY. Sheds of the new yard nre going up. this week. Geo. Morgan has decided that a house in town is worth two on the farm. Dr. W. A. DeMay made a busi ness trip over to the county seat , Monday. Prof. Walter Pate has been hired by the school board for another term at an incrensed salary. Graduates of the Oth grade have an entertaining program prepared for the last dav of school , the 28th of this month. A little water that the old Mis sissippi could not control , this spring , would be very acceptable in this part of the country now. Old. Simon wheeled up from Orleans , Saturday , staying over Sunday. He takes a trip to Wray , Col. , next week , and stops here to attend the graduating1 exercises on the 28th inst , on his way homo. Danbury sends out ten cars of stock , this week , four of hogs and one of cattle to Omaha , and four cars of hogs and one of horses to Kansas City. J.O.Ashton and J. E. Dolph go with the stock to K.C. The ring' is busted. Good eating- & plant ing potatoes 40 cts. a bushel. In 10 bushel lots 30c. Knipple. II.MIJKU U'LTl Kh. . MN'AI. I'ROOK-XO TICK I'OR PI RI.KAIION. l'uitedSt. . tf > Land Offi.- . McCo.ik , Nebraska , Apnl ioth , 1S17. Notice is IiiTt-bv jriwn tb.it Charles ] • ' KUintt has filnl notice of intention to make final proof before Register or Recei\er at his office in Mel ook , Nebraska , on Saturday , the th dav of June , 1807. on timber culture application No. o .y > o , for the north h ilf southwest quarter and .south half northwest quarter of section N'o. . . . in Town ship Nd. 1 north , Ran t No. 30 , west 6th P. M. He names .is witnesses 'lhonias C. Kelly , William II. IStnjainiii , Daxiil Ilobinuner and Da\id II. Ik- Murrin.ill of Rank \tlle. Nebraska. A" . S. C.XMriti.i.i. , Register. HOW TO FIND OUT. F'Jl a bottle or common < jla s xvith urine and let it stand ixx'enty-iour liunr. . ; a stiiisnent r bettliii" ; indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When mine stains linen it is posi tive ex'idence of k'dney trouble. Too frequent desire to inmate or pam in the back is also conx'incmg proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. order.WHAT 'IO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed , that Dr. Kilmer's Sxvamp Moot , the creat kidney rjniedy , fulfils every xxish in re lieving pain in the oack , kindeys , liver , bladder - der and ex-ery part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine : ind scalding nam in passing it , or bad effects following use > f liquor , xvme or beer , and ovetcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. ' 1 he mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its xvonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine vou should have the best. Sold by druggists.pnce fi.ty cents and one dollar. Vou may hax-e a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention The Triw/nk and send your address to Dr. Kil ner & Co. , ISiiighaniton , IM. Y. The proprietor of tins papei guarantees the genuineness of this offer. April 2-1 yr. 2 F. D. BUKGESS , 7 j Plumber and \ \ Steam Fitter \ J McCOOK , NEBR. 7 m iron , Lead , and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps , and Boiler Trimmings < L \ Agent * or Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse \ y Winanr ! s Basementof the Meekerv % Phiups , buiding P PLEASANT RIDGE. Small grain is needing rain. Cultivating corn is the order of business. C. S. Ferris has been around as sessing this week. Mrs. J. AY , Jones and Master Bryce have the measles. Farmers are most o them done ! listing corn. The corn that is up is looking well. Those who think it takes a dry May to raise a good crop ought to be well pleased at the present. Eighteen of the Pleasant Piidge people attended church at South Side school house , Sunday after noon. ( L.A.Colter said , last Saturday in town , that it would rain sure by Tuesday night , and we expected to see the rain come at that time , but it did not ; so we think there is another false prophet to add to the l long list that have gone on before. . ' A gslt load of Extra Smooth Potatoes at 36c. bushel in five bu shel lots. Knipple. j i f M This | m I BlackwelPs Genuine \ rM BULL DURHAM / 1 % You will find one couH > n Inside each 2 ounce Iiuj ; anil two cou | > oin Inililc cucli ounce butf. H fe Uuy u bat ; , reud the coupon ami tteu how to get yourisliuru of } i 0.i > 00 in preaeiita. < . H For Sale on Easy Terms. Soo.oo buys the two-story house and txvo lots south of brick school house. Jr.ooo.no bi-ys the txvo houses south of Al. Noren's. 52,500.00 buys the Spearman house anil and three lots. Ji.ooo 00 buxs the D. J. Smith livery barn. 5400.00 buys the northeast quarter of section ar , lange 1 , toxvnship30. 55,000.00 buys the I7 , and M. Rank building. 5300.00 buys the yuan property. Other lots and lauds to be gix-en axvay to those having a little sand and a fexv dollars. Here is a chance to make money. S. Cokdeai , , Agent. In New Quarters. I am now located in the Laycock store room , xvhere I shall be pleased to see all my old customers and man } ' new ones. My stock of cigars , tobaccos and smokers' articles is unequaled in the city. In con nection xvith my retail establish men t , I run a cigar factory ; besides one of the best appointed billiard and pool rooms in the Republican valley. Everything first class. J H. Bknnutt. Wall Paper at McConnell's. House Paints , IToOr Faints , Buggy Paints , Wagon Points , Family Paints , Enamel Paints , And all kinds Varnish Stains at McCoxNiir.L's. Quality in flour means more than you ever thought of , probably. It is more important than anything you buy. Al ways get the Victor Patent and you have the best. For sale by the McCook Commission Co. The ring * is busted , j Good eatingplant1 iiig potatoes 4:0 cts. a ; bushel. In 10 bushel\ \ J lots 30c. Knipple. j I I VITA I PTTP - Are tablets wnich Restore . . VIIML.I.I Itg Lost Vigor , Develop all Parts , bnnjj back Lent Powers and return the patient to genuine Manhood and ' 1 Health. Case No. C0- < ) l says through the ' use of "Vitalettes , " I was speedily restored to Health and perfect Manhood in every sense of the word. JOHNS PILE cURETowriten , Happf • a severe case of Piles of 12 years' standing • and I know xvill cure all m need who will try it D D J * Cures Rheumatism , Salt- " ' m u Rheum Catarrh , , Constipation and all Blood Disorderby purifying th < - , blood ; thereby causing- clearer and more i beautiful complexion. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier on earth. A Restorer of Per fect Health. Price by mail , Vitalettes , 51.00 or 0 bote- . $5.00. Johns Pile Cure. 50cts..nd R. R. C 50 cts. Johns & Dixon. Rochester , N. V JOHN E. KELLEY , ATTORNEY AT LAW I Mt'COOK. N'furasica. . 22& Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Oft , _ e Rear of First National bank. | J. B. BALLARD. j Q DENTIST. O , All dental work done at our office is guar anteed to be firstclasWe do all kinds of ! Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith | & Bellamy , assistants. | Z ZjVTRSr e7 e7 UTTER.j } M'lSirxi. INSTRUCTOR. i Piano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo. | VOICE TRAIN' ' t ; A .SPECIALTY. j Egr-Stud'o Opixil. • 1'o-tofln.e. I \ \ . V. ( JAC.h. S. C. liKACH. ! McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL , ( Drs. GAGE & BEACH. McCook , - Nebraska. Office and Hospital ovet I'irst National il.tnk. J. A. GUNN , PHYSICIAN' AN'D SURGEON McCook , Nebraska. mrOKicc Over C. A. Leach's jewelry store. Residence J. W. McKenna house. Prompt attention given to all calls. Z. L. KAY. PHYSICIAN - AND - SURGEON , McCook. Nebraska. X-r" ( Jfflce Rooms 4 and 5 over Leach's jewelry .store. Residence In the Strasser house on Marshall street. Wanted-An Idea \ 1 Protect your Ideas : ther may bring you wealth. M Write JOHN WEDDEKUUKN & CO. . Patent Attor- M neys. Washington. D. C. for their 41.8UO prlzo . offer V and list or two hundred lnrcntlous wanted. S = " - , > M tensions * M Comrades , and all M interested in Pensions , 1 come and see me. I've had over ten years of p % exxDerience. "Work di- . | reet with. Pension office - J ice and guarantee sat- 1 isfaction. I C. W. BECK , J IndianoJa , Neb.w ANDREW CARSON , ' 1 fl of Proprietor tile . . . . fl SUNNY SIDE DAiRY\ I m We respectfully solicit your business , M i and guarantee pure milk , full measure , Jfl and prompt , courteous service. H J. S. MCBRAYER , I PROPRIETOR OF THE . McCook Transfer Line. 1 J j BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. J j ifOiily furniture van in the k city. Also have a first class house a moving outfit. Leave orders for bus calls at Commercial hotel or m at office opposite the depot. k Chase Co , Land and Live Stock Gs. | hip or left shoulder - > \M . . P.O.addresrt Imperial ' Chase county , and Ueat f fl nee. Nebraska Itnnfre. M Sleft Wuter and the § Frenchmnn creoks. in fl Chase county. Nebraska. Brand as cut on side of ) some animals.on hip and S ° f 8 ° mer any " 1 wnere on thranimal. . R-I-P-A-N-S M The modern stand- J cj ard Family Medi- " 1 vj cine : Cures the J common every-day I r J ills of humanity. M T MARK " Carpet Laying , Carpet Cleaning. U * • ) ce Iam still doinir cam.t i . - ! cleaning lawn cuttaf ayinS- and ; - rpet or write me before S" Wor & SivW ? * charKes are ver > - reasonablf Work- % ! Tribune ? T office Tufe S . ' 2