DANBURY. Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Fuel ; n boy , Monday. ' The two Bills will start for Col orado next Tuesday. W . T. Henton was a count1 seat business visitor , Saturday. Mony Danburyites will celebrat the 3rd at Indianola and Lebanon A. D. Harrison and 0. L. Ever ist were in McCook on businesE 5 Monday. Messrs. Morgan and McDonalc with families were Indianola visi I tors , Sunday. Seven converts were baptized last Sunday , at Shiloh by Rev White of the United Brethrei church. Simeon Billings has purchased three lots in the southeast part o : : town on which he will build i dwelling house , soon. We judge from the number oi binders already shipped in thai there will be lots of small grair for the market once more. Try those hams at Knipple's. Only 10c , a Pound. Good. BOX ELDER. The first crop of alfalfa is aboui f all cared for. [ i ! The rye crop is being rapidlj harvested. < \ ' The church choir was organized last Friday evening. Joe Stephens is hauling the I • lumber for his new house. I j The Brewers fence factory musl be paying well judging by the amount - mount of wire used by it. 2 inches of ram fell here , last Friday night ; 3i on Monday , and 1 on Tuesday night , making a total of 7 inches. Grasshoppers are very numer ous , and some oat fields are being slightly damaged by them. There • are not enough ; however , to do • any serious harm to crops. Those who expect to attend the -celebration at this place would do well to provide themselves with high water boots. The grounds will be too wet , as we understand they are under water. Tinware of all kinds 3t Knipple's. RED WILLOW. Uenj. Baker is getting a lot of "bee supplies. Bed Willow re-elected the old board of school directors. Parties , parties , parties , and this jprecinct is getting real festive. Dist. 72 had a real interesting school meeting. Will Carleton's ; - "town meetin" was nowhere. E. F. Couse was elected treasurer. It is almost too late-to mention - Nina Quigley's party but everyone v had a good time. There were two parties , last Friday ; one at James Woodworth's and one at Mr. El mer's. May Popham was returned to the Lincoln orphans' home , last Satnrday. Miss May will be missed by her school friends and the En deavor society of which she is a * member. Ice Cream Freezers , the best and cheapest , at Knipple's. DeWitt's Little Early Risers , The famous little pills. Read the best coun ty newspaper that's The McCook Tribune e ery time. ' , : j" ' = = On * Minute Cough Cure , cures. . * That Is what It was Bade for. J * * > . . ' * Commissioners' Proceedings. [ official by authority. ] McCook , Nebraska , June 15th , 1897. Hoard of county commissioners met pursu ant to adjournment. Present , Jas. Carmichae Stephen Holies and Jas. A. Robinson , commis sioners , H.V. . Keyes , county attorney , and F A. Green , county clerk. Minutes of previou meeting read and approved. The following claim was audited and al lowed and on motion clerk was directed t draw warrant on county general fund , levy c 1896 , in payment thereof as follows : C. W. Hodgkins , assessing East Valley precinct $74-4 Official bond of Charles VVelchlin , oversee road district No. 19 , examined and on motio approved. On motion James Jones was appointed ovci seer road district No. 13 to fill vacancy. Board commenced equalization of assess ment and continued same during the day. On motion board , adjourned to meet Jum 16th. 1897. Attest : R. A. Green , County Clerk. McCook , Nebraska , June 16th , 1897. Board of county commissioners met pursu ant to adjournment. Present , Jas. Carmichael Stephen Belles and Jas. A. Robinson , commis sioners , and R. A. Green , county clerk. Min utes of previous meeting read and approved Board continued equalization of assessmen during the day. On motion board adjourned to meet Jum 17th , 1S97. Attest : R. A. Green , County Clerk. McCook , Nebraska , June 17th , 1S97. Board of county commissioners met pursu ant to adjournment. Present , Jas. Carmichael Stephen Belles and Jas. A. Robinson , commis sioners , II.V. . Keyes , county attorney , and R A. Green , county clerk. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. The following claims were audited and al lowed and clerk directed to draw warrants or county general fund , levy of 1896 , in paymenl thereof as follows : J. W. Dolan & Co. , mdse. paupers (2) ) . 26.7c C. 11. Meeker , rent 100.oc W. C. Bullard & Co. , coal , paupers. . . . 12.81 Bamett Lumber Co. , coal paupeis 16.6c L. A. Carnahan , salary and expense. . . 233.0c E. J. Mitchell , supplies 21.2f C. L. DeGroff & Co. , mdse , paupers. . . 15.7 F. B. Duckworth , medicine paupers. . . 38.0 : M. H. Holmes , repairs on vault 2.4 * McCook Electric Light Co.,4 mos light 11.4c D. A. Campbell , clerk Sup. court , fees in Dr. Davis case 5.6c ' State Journal Co. , supplies 5.13 \V. V. Vickrey , mdse , paupers 21.55 F. M. Kimmell , supplies 25.00 A. McMillen , medicine , paupers 11.25 J. C. Oakley , medicine , paupers.as'gn'd Coleman & Cochran 42.20 Jas. Carmichael , services as com I3 > 50 Stephen Belles , same i5o ° Jas. A. Robinson , same 17-90 And on the county bridge fund , levy of 1896 , as follows : R. H. Thomas , bridge work $32.75 1. B. Stryker , same 1.25 Pat McDonald , same 2.50 F. G. Lytle " . Rejected W. C. Bullard & Co , lumber 72.S6 Barnett Lumber Co. , lumber 91.16 Barnett Lumber Co. , lumber 15.84 S. G. Bastian , lumber 3.72 J.V. . Dolan & Co. , lumber 38.35 Resignation of Harvey Burgess , overseer road district No. 18 , read and accepted. On motion J. H. Huntzinger was appointed over seer road district No. 18 to fill vacancy. . Bartley , Nebraska , June 15th , 1897. To the Hon. Board of County Commissioners : The following is a report of institute money an hand : Amount on hand from last report $103.76 Amount received from certificates 4.00 Amount now in my hands $107.76 L. A. Carnahan. On motion report was approved. Depository bonds of Citizens Bank of Mc c ook and First National Bank of McCook tvere examined and on motion approved. Petition of Geo. B. Morgan , T. E. McDon- Ud et al. asking for consent road read , and on notion same is granted and clerk directed to lotify road overseers to open same , which s as follows : Commencing at east end of Beverly street , n town of Danbury , Red Willow Co. , Nebr. , hence to continue east to section line east of section nineteen , town , one , range twenty- leven. Said road to be sixty feet wide. On further consideration of the equalization ) f assessments for the year 1897 , the board ind that to make a just and equitable assess- nent it is necessary to add and deduct certain jercentages in thejollowing precincts , to-wtt : Box Elder , add 5 per cent on real estate. Danbury , add 15 per cent on real estate. Perry , add 25 per cent on real estate. Red Willowdeduct 5 per cent on real estate. The board having completed the equaliza- lon of assessments find the total value of real ind personal property as returned by the as- essors and as corrected by the Board of Equalization for the year 1897 to be $1,115- ! 52.3&- On motion the levy for taxes for 1897 was nade as follows : County General fund , Nine (9) ( ) mills. County Bridge fund , Four (4) mills. County Road fund , Two (2) ( ) mills. County Bond fund , Two (2) ( ) mills. Bartley Village bond , Ten (10) ( ) mills. Willow Grove precinct bond , Six (6) ( ) mills. North Valley precinct bond , Ten (10) ( ) mills. School Dist. 29 judgment , Twenty-five (25) ( ) nills. School District Bond Levy for year 1S97 as ollows : Dist. No. Levy. Dist. No. Levy. 2 20mills 3 7 mills S 4mills 11 5 mills 20 S mills 21 12 mills 25 5mills 27 Smills 39 7mills 42 7mills 48 Smills 49 6mills 5S 10 mills 62 20 mills 70 10 mills 75 10 mills 4 6mills 6 5 mills 12 10 mills 16 7 mills 22 5 mills 24 Smills 33 Smills 34 5mills 46 15 mills 47 20 mills 50 12 mills 52 6 mills 65 8 mills 68 10 mills 15 7 mills On motion board adjourned sine die. Attest : R. A. Green , County Clerk. McCook , Nebraska , June 2i9t , 1897. Board of county commissioners met in regu- " * m i.iW1 .Hi" * " " " " * f'M.wim ' win il.i mn/jjUj iXl j.-bl "V lar session. Present , Jas. Carmichael.Stephe Belles and Jas. A. Robinson , commissioner and R. A. Green , c 'iniy clerk Minutes 1 previous meeting read and approved. On motion E. D. Akers was appointed eve seer road district No. 33 to fill vacancy. Official bond of James Jones , overseer ror district No. 13 , examined and on motion a ; proved. The following claims were audited and a lowed and on motion clerk directed to dra warrants yn county bridge fund , levy of i8g in payment thereof as follows , to-wit : S. G. Bastian , lumber $15. < Barnett Lumber Co. , lumber 40. ; Leisure Bros. , lumber 3.1 On motion board adjourned to meet Ju Sth , 1897. Attest : R. A. GREEN , County Clerk. THE NEW WAY. WOMEN used vv to think "fe male could diseases only be " treated after "lo- c a 1 examina tions" by physi P cians. Dread of such treatment kept thousands of modest women silent about their suffering. The in troduction of Wine of Cardui has now demon strated that nine-tenths of all the cases of menstrual disorders do not require a physician's attention at all. The simple , pure taken In the privacy of a woman's own home insures quick relief and speedy cure. Women need not hesitate now. Wine of Cardui re quires no humiliating examina tions for its adoption. It cures any disease that comes under the head of "female troubles" disordered menses , falling of the v/omb , H "whites , " change of life. It makes I women beautiful by making them R well. It keeps them young by keeping them healthy. $1.00 at I the drug store. For advice In cases requiring- special 1 directions , address , giving : symptoms. I the "Ladies' Advisor/ Department , " | B The Chattanooga Medicine Co. , Chatta- M nooga , Tenn. W. I. ADDISON , M.D. , Cary , Miss. , says : I "I use Wine or Cardui extensively in my practice and find it a most excellent preparation for female troubles. " The Usual Low July 4-th Rates Will be offered by the Burlhigtor. Route , July 3 , 4 , and 5 , between station ; not more than 200 miles apart. Ticket : good to return until July 6th. 2t. A. P. Thomson , Agent. Just received a line of the celebrated j.bl"V St. Louis Star make of cotton and wool pants. They are superior to all others. Every pair is guaranteed. The Famous Clothing Co. An unsuccessful effort was macleTues- , dayuight.to rob the Trenton post-office. C. B. Gray moved down into the old wolvin building , first of the week. . will hand-made harness $ S.oo buy a good - ness of Selby at the "Bee Hive" . To California , Comfortably. Every Thursday at 11 i\o p.m.M. T. , a ourist sleeping car for Salt Lake City.San Francisco and Los Angeles leaves Oma- 1a and Lincoln via the Burlington Route. It is carpeted , upholstered in rattan , las spring seats and backs and is pro vided with curtains , bedding , towels , leap , etc. An experienced excursion : onductor and a uniformed Pullman por- er accompany it through to the Pacific : oast. While neither as expensively fin- shed nor as fine to look at as a palace ileeper , it is just as goods to ride in. Second class tickets are honored and the ) rice of a berth , wide enough and big tnough for two , is only $5.00. For a folder giving full particulars , : all at the nearest B. & M. R. R. ticket ) ffice , or write to J. Francis , Gen'l Pass'r i.gent , Burlington Route. Omaha , Nebr. December 26-351 HOW TO FIND OUT Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and et it stand twenty-four honrs ; a sediment or ettling indicates an unhealthy condition of the : idneys. When urine stains linen it is posi- ive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent lesire to urinate or pain in the back is also onvincing proof that the kidneys and bladder re out of order. order.WHAT WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so oftan xpressed , that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root , the ; reat kidney remedy , fulfils every wish in re- ieving pain in the back , kindeys , liver , blad- ler and every part of the urinary passages. It orrects inability to hold urine and scalding > ain in passing it , or bad effects following use f liquor , wine or beer , and overcomes that inpleasant necessity of being compelled to ; et up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of iwamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the ijghest for its wonderful cures of the most iistrsssing cases. If you need a medicine you hould have the best. Sold by druggists.price ifty cents and one dollar. You may have a ample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by nail. Mention The Tribune and send your ddress to Dr. Kilmer & Co. , Binghamton , N. T . The proprietor of this paper guarantees he genuineness of this offer. April 2-1 yr. Notice to Land Owners. ROAD VO. 314. To Lincoln Land Company , W. II. Harri- Dn and C. Wise and to all whom it may con- em : The Board of County Commissioners have rdered opened a public road commencing on sction line north of section nineteen , town , ne , range twenty seven , forty rods west of ortheast corner of said section , then to run 9Uth to intersect with Grandville avenue in iwn ot Danbury , said road to be sixty-six et wide ; and all objections thereto or claims pr damages must be filed in the County 'lerk's office on or before moon of the 23m ay of August , A. D. 1897 , or said road will be stablished without reference thereto , me 25-4ts. R. A. Green , County Clerk. . . . . . . . . * MT tygas ' 3tf WH > TatwaJtjinMi.ji'i.iiMT.i ' "ir * > * * * • Western Distributing Co. A company of the above title has r < cently been organized with headquarter in aicCook. George Beck is Genera Manager of the company , John Kellej Treasurer , and Clarence GraySecretarv This company will act in conjunctio : with the American District Telegrapl and has for its purpose and object a gen eral advertising and distributing busi ness. The matter of sign painting 01 billboards , etc. , advertising on uietn cards , distributing of advertising sample of all kinds will be within their province By their arrangement with the A. D. 1 they will have a large territory , and tin company expects to work up considern ble business in their line. Free Bicycles. The State Journul is offering a first class bicycle free to any person who wil get up a club of 100 yearly subscriber for the Semi-Weekly Journal at $ i.o < each. The bicycles are covered b3' ai strong a guarantee as any $100.00 whee and are first-class in every respect. Anj young man or woman can now earn j bicycle. If you find you cannot get tin required number , a liberal cash commis sion will be allowed you for each on < you do get. You are sure to be paic well for what you do. You can get al your friends and neighbors to take the Semi-Weekly State Journal at < t.oo 1 year. Address State Journal , Lincoln Nebraska. 0 nly $22.50 to San Francisco , June 29 to July 3 , account National Convention Christian Endeavorers. Spe cial trains. Through tourist and palact sleepers. Stop-overs allowed at and west of Denver. Return via Portland , Yellowstone Park and Black Hills if de sired. Endeavorers and their friends who take the Burlington Route arc guaranteed a quick , cool , comfortable journey , fine scenery ( by daylight ) and first-class equipment. Berths reserved and descriptive literature on request. See nearest B. & M. R. R. ticket agent or write to J. Francis , G. P. A. , Burling ton Route , Omaha , Neb. To Subscribers ot 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 lenient 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 subscriotiGiis. 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. Low Rates to Milwaukee , July 3 , 4 and 5 , via the Burlington Route , on account of the annual meeting of the National Education Association. One fare plus $2 for the round trip. Spec ial train of sleeping and reclining chair cars leaves Omaha for Milwaukee at 5:00 p. m. , Monday , July 5. For tickets nnd sleeping car reservations , see nearest Burlington Route agent. J. Francis , Gen'l Pass'r Agent , Omaha , Neb. 4-4ts. In New Quarters. 1 am now located in the Laycock store room , where I shall be pleased to see all tny old customers and many new ones. My stock of cigars , tobaccos and smokers' articles is unequaled in the city. In con nection with my retail establishment , I run a cigar factory ; besides one of the best appointed billiard and pool rooms in the Republican valley. Everything first class. J. H. BENNETT. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. C. J. Ryan is down in Fillmore county an business. Deacon Horlan was a Lincoln visit er , Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Bosworth and children ire down from Denver visiting relatives. C. T. Brewer was down town , Wed aesday , but has not been so well since. Colonel MITCHELL is entertaining ; iis mother from Indianola , Mrs.Carrie P. Mitchell. Mrs. E. E. DeLong will leave on 2 : omorrow morning for Red Cloud , where she will spend a few days visiting friends. Rev. J. D. Stewart of Aurora , Neb. , state superintendent of Congregational Sunday-schools , was a city visitor , first ) f the week. Mrs.T.B.StuTzman arrived in the city Tuesday night , from Davenport , Nebras ka , and is the guest of her brother , C. H. 3oyle. Two children accompany her. House Paints , Floor Paints , Buggy Paints , Wagon Paints , Family Paints , Enamel Paints , And all kinds Varnish Stains at McCONNELL's. You can see the finest display of sam- ) les of secret society cards in America at his office , and can get reasonable prices or printing them artistically. Conductor and Mrs. S. L. Moench eave , latter part of next week , oa a. nonth'i visit east. i- ' * - Latest novelties in summer TV * r , at educed prices. I. T. Benjamin. lYIU I HLll I o7mca nin ! and about which such tender ant holy recollections cluster as tha of " Mother " she who watchec over our helpless infancy and guid ed our first tottering step. Ye the life of every Expectant Moth er is beset with danger and all cf fort should be made to avoid it so assists natun Mother s Msrss - the Expectan pa H LflAUri Mother is ena I QIIII blcd to look for II W I li wardwithoui dread , suffering or gloomy fore bodings , to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood Its use insures safety to the live < of both Mother and Child , and she is found stronger after than before confinement in short , it "makes Childbirth natural and easy , " as so many have said. Don't be persuaded to use anything bul MOTHER'S FRIEND "My wife suffered more in ten min utes with either of her other two chil dren than she did altogether with hei last , having previously used four hot ties of 'Mother's Friend. ' It is 1 blessing to any one expecting to be come a MOTHER , " says a customer , Hkndekson Dale , Carmi , Illinois , Of Druggists at { 1.00 , or sent by express on receipt of price. Write for book containing testimonial ! and valuublo Information for all Mothers , free The Uradfkld Kcgulator Co. , Atlanta , Oa. & * mwmm * mmmmmmmmm * * * a * * mmmmm * * mmmB mm mmmammam National Appeal. It is estimated that the Government is losing three million dollars a week in revenue by the delay in the passage of the TarifT bill. The people are losing ten times as much in work on account of the delay. We earnestly ask every one of our readers to immediately write a postal card to , at least , one member of the United States Senate at Washington , urging and demanding the immediate passage of a Protective Tariff law and such a law as will give adequate protec tion to American labor and American in- dubtries. Address your postal card to Hon. John M. Thurston , TJ. S. S , Wash ington , D. C. JOHN E. KELLEY , ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook , Nehraska. EfApent of Lincoln Land Co. Office Rear of First National bank. J. B. BALLARD , m DENTIST. © All dental work done at our office is guar- inteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of Zrown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith t Bellamy , assistants. i.MRS. E. E. UTTERjl- . MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. Piano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo. VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY. K ? Studio Opposite Postoffice. MeCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL , Dr. W. V. CAGE. McCook , - - - Nebraska. ) ffice and Hospital over First National Bank. ) fiice hours at residence , 701 Marshall Ave. , lefore 9 a. m. and after 6 p. in. Z. L. KAY , PHYSICIAN - AND - SURGEON , McCook , Neiiraska. K Offlce Rooms 4 and 5 over Leach's ; welry store. Residence In the Strasser ouse on Marshall street. HE DOES ? This well known and isjeeraed citizen buys lis Stationery at first Leer south of the court louse , where nice line > f Plain and Fancy ATriting Papers , both n. boxes and bulk , can ) e bought very cheap. DO YOU ? i I See Those. . . t 'A \ Buggies , \ 1 I { i Surreys , j Carriages , t /i I Road Wagons , j Refrigerators , > f I Gasoline Stoves , jj , | fr 1 i .Washing Machines , > ) 4 BEFORE BUYING , AT & i { Gocliran.&GQ's ' \ \ ' = = = = = i tensions * j Comrades , and all interested in Pensions , come and see me. I've had over ten years of < experience. Work di rect with Pension office - \ ice and guarantee sat isfaction. 4 C. W. BECK , 1 Indianola , Neb. ANDREW CARSON , W 1 of Proprietor tlie . . . . 2 SUNNY SIDE DAIRY. i We respectfully solicit your business , m ind guarantee pure milk , full measure , jl ind prompt , courteous service. J. S. McBRAYEK , / 1 PROPRIETOR OK THE JS VlcCook Transfer Line ' I 1 BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. i J 29T'Oiily furniture van in the i : ity. Also have a first class house k aoving outfit. Leave orders for m > us calls at Commercial hotel or * 1 , t office opposite the depot. ' 1 lliase Co. Land and Live Stock Ga , j\ ] Horses branded on left hip or left shoulder S MMp P. O.addresH Imperial S Ip Chase county , and Qeat S 1 | HPPV | rice. Nebraska. Range. ] GrjTyf Stinking Water and the M Ul Frenchman creeks , in V MH W ] Chase county. Nebraaka. , M ifWir * " SI Brand aa cut on sideof J A. 2KI BBiM JE eome animals , on hip and _ jH HBIMMk sides of some , or any- " " " l hereon thf > animal. < R-I-P-A-N-S 1 " - The modern stand- a ard Family Medi- I cine : Cures the 1 w [ p common every-day M ills of humanity. / B H MARK JH jTJLrCS K.TJNEKT , Carpet Laying , j Carpet Cleaning ? fl • writ , me before tw givine such work J larges are very reasrJnable. lSveorf JS 1 RIBUNE office. TULIUS KUNERT J