' S HHHHHHHiii Ill fkt M4sok jVifof * . By F. M. KIMMELL. $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. ' if " I REPUBLICAN TICKET. 1 ' I STATE. I > For Supreme J uilgc , J ' I ALFRED M. POST. It I For University Kejjents , I V CHARLES W. KALEY" . I I JOHX N. DRYDEN. I I | COUNTY. El' ' > ' For Clerk , I J ESIJEX P. DAY. | 11 For Treasurer , 1 If t O. L. THOMPSON. * Ill For Sheriff , II i W. A. McCOOL. I ill ' . Forjudge , I i ' ' G. S. BISHOP. | | ! I For Superintendent , If 1 • ' C. X. WHITTAKER. II 11 ! it For Surveyor , I | | ! I A. F. REEVES. . III 111 5 For Coroner , ypill joseph sporrs. II III m. For Commibsioner Second District , 1 I . H HENRY CRARTREE. El jj m Judge A. M. Post has the qualifications for I 1 5 $ the supreme bench and they should him keep II 111 ' 30 . .1 . III I jg there. III HI m Is SILVER knocked out ? asks the Western ijl | j | 1 Rural. Well , really , brother , silver does seem lj | 1 I to be slightly disfigured. II ] The harmony existing in the ranks of the I I I Republicans of Red Willow county makes the I | chances of Republican success , this fall , the R B I ] brightest in years. i n ! i v . I ! S'ltS ' Thk I" st DUS'ness experience of O. L. I li-IrK lUiompson\and \ his fine general qualifications K I ' jru make him well equipped tor the office he seeks Kj I' ' " * the county treasurership. Ej • i ' " A YOUNG man of careful business habits and I , a successful farmer recommend E. P. Day H i strongly to the voters of the county for the position of county clerk. ! ' * | The pos'al savings banks idea is a move in jfi the right direction and the people must insist _ I ' upon its adoption. That accomplished , there Rj t ' are other worlds for the people to conquer. - , The important office of county superinten dent will be efficiently filled should C. N. j , Whittaker be selected for that position at the & coming election , lie is a school man of prac- | s tical experience. ' S The duties of the office of sheriff demand § just such abilities as are possessed in a marked a and striking degree by William A. McCool , j ; fjj the Republican nominee , and his friends are 1 backing him to the limit. j I George S. Bishop , the Republican nomi- i inee for county judge , has the legal training [ I requisite for the office he seeks and his long II | residence in the county and party service will p | | insure him a large and hearty support. [ J § When the people come to their right senses [ 1 1 and go into the trust business for the common i good in the general directions effecting all , | individual and corporate trusts will have to I look to their laurels , for when you come down I l\ \ to the last analysis the people are omnipotent I NORTH DIVIDE. I The sorghum industry is more than flourish- I ing at present Geoige Moehler has had the I Farrell house moved to a more convenient I locality The steam _ thresher outfit has E about finished the work in this vicinity Ue- I tween the pesky haws and the ever hungry I coyotes the "hins" have a lively time J. S. I Modrell finished cutting his broom corn , last 1 • week. Having been on sod , the quality is I i good The writer , who keeps his ear close 11 to the ground , hears that Bert Reeves will get | < * the job of county surveyor Corn is matur- 1 ing rapidly and will soon be ready to gather. I The dry \v eather near the close of the growing 1 season injured the crop in general The pre- I vailmg swine plague has appeared in this I neighborhood. James Brady has lost quite a number of shoats and hogs during the past H few weeks During our absence Sunday H last , Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Moore had taken pos- K session of the place. Mrs. Moore's visit to the H coast has been postponed till later in the fall. H . . . .Speaking of orchards , S. C. King has a m fine start of vigorous young trees which in a H year or so will yield abundantly and already add greatly to the appearance of their well- H kept farm While the steam thresher was at work in the field near Omer Hale's , one H day last week , fire was started from the engine H near the stacks but was put out before any H damage resulted Rev. Vivian has been in poor health for the past two or three years , at H times not able to carry on his pastoral work. H After conference his charge will be confined to J j a less extensive territory , which at present has * seven appointments. H PROSPECT PARK. I J J. E. Dodge was in this burg , Sunday. . . .L. B A. Stephens and wife and Eugene Dunham H and wife spent Sunday at W. S. Hartman's. . . H E. F. Duffey of Galesburg , Illinois , who has H been visiting in this neighborhood for the last II two weeks , left for home , Friday evening li t . J. H. Wade had business at Banksville , Tues- II ! day Jacob Crocker entertained relatives II , * from near Indianola , Sunday James Cain II . of McCook was looking over his farm in this II precinct , Sunday. If It TYRONE , The air is clear and ( embracing ) The Wilsonville Harvest Home is now on the tapis. . . . Road Supervisor Davis is doing some thorough road work here Dr. Isaac Ben nett was called to see Frances Kimpton , last week , who is suffering from a very lame foot. J. C. Moore'has recently fenced a new pasture and put in lead pipe and large tank. . . . .HomerSmith of this vicinity has been I helping his brother in the Review office a few I . days. I FA1RVIEW. Rev. J. E. Tirrill preached at Laurel Dell , Sunday last , to a large audience..Ira Ken nedy is on the sick list , this week , and unable to attend school in town..Mrs. Haskill Tir rill and mother , Mrs. Rushong , are expected from Fort Lupton , Coloiado , Monday night. . Time for the Christian Endeavor has been h changed from 8ito 7 o'clock There are 14 Hj pupils attending school in district No. 47. NORTH COLEMAN. H A. Prentice threshed out 750 bushels of H wheat , 749 bushels of rye , and some oats and H j millet Absence of wind has created a Hj water famine. G. H. Zimmerman has had to HJ drive his stock to the Willow for water and HJ the steam thresher at H. K. Bixler's has been HJ run under difficulties. H Valley Grange Precinct Caucus. HJ The Republican electors of Valley Grange HJ precinct will meet in the Pickens school house , HJ • Thursday afternoon , October 7th , 1897 , at 3 HJ o'clock , to nominate precinct officers and HJ transact such other business as may properly HU come before the caucus. Hb J. S. Brittai.v , Committeeman. I [ Knipple is display- ing' the finest line of I ' handsome lamps ever I brought to the city. H | * * HJ l HIT * " v . _ _ _ Hf r-f-n . .n' , ' ' ' ' n " " I m i ilf * • • , ' \ V ' - ' Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair , DR VfltET F CREAM BAKING POWDIR MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. William J. Bryan. William J. Bryan is announced to de liver a political address here on Friday , October 22d , at two o'clock. Dr.S.C. Beach is the tenderest hearted man in town even the emigrants have caught onto that fact. McCook Markets. Coirected Friday morning. Corn $ .iS Wheat 63 Oats 11 % Rye 29 Barley 18 Hogs 3.45 Potatoes 5u Eggs I2 > < Butter 15 @ .20 TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PROOF. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office , McCook , Ne braska , September 23rd , 1897. Notice is here by given that David R. Smith has filed notice of intention to make final proof before Regis ter or Receiver at his office in McCook , Ne braska , on Saturday , the 13th day of Novem ber , 1897 , on timber culture application No. 6536 , for the N. W. \ { of section No. 10 , in Township No. 4 N. , Range No. 30 W.6U1 P.M. lie names as witnesses : Edward Osbaugh of McCook , Nebraska , William Smith of Sheri dan , Wyoming , Morlev Piper of Box Elder , Nebraska , O. L. Thompson of McCook , Ne braska. A. S. Campbell , Register. TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PROOF. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office , McCook Nebras ka , August 27th , 1S97. Notice is hereby given that Eh Atkinson has filed notice of intention to make final proof before Register or Re ceiver at his office in McCook , Nebr. , on Sat urday , the 9th day of October , 1897 , on timber culture application No. 6379. for the N.W. U of section No. 25 , in Township No. 5 north , Range No. 29 W. 6th P. M. He names as witnesses : James Oakley , John White , Dwite D. Wildman , William Greenlee , all of Box Elder , Nebraska. A. S. Campbell , Register. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. In the District Court of Red Willow county , Nebraska. The State of Nebraska.to J. Byron Jennings ; James A. Crawford and Jennie R. Crawford , his wife , defendants : You , and each of you , are hereby notified that you have been sued , together with Vina \V. Jennings , alias Vina W. Woods ; E. C. Mc Kay ; John H. Moore ; Nettie Moore.his wife ; Sidney A. Speer ; Olhe Speer , his wife , and The Iluddleston Lumber Company , a corporation - a tion , as co-defendants , by Asaliel L. Clark , \ plaintiff , in the district court of Red Willow < county , Nebraska , and that on or before the j ib'th day of October , 1S97 , you must answer \ the petition in Chancery filed therein by said ; plaintiff against said defendants , wherein \ plaintiff prays for a decree of said court foreclosing - \ closing a mortgage given by defendants J. jj Byron Jennings and Vina W. Jennings , alias jj Vina W. Woods , to the Lombard Investment | Company , dated October 17th,1S90 , now owned | by plaintiff , and covering the following described - i scribed real estate situated in said Red Willow - ] low County , Nebraska , to-wit : The North one J hundred and forty-five (145) ( ) acres of the I Northwest quarter of Section fifteen(15) ( ) in S Township two (2) ( ) North , Range thirty (30) ( ) , 5 West of the Sixth P.M. ) Said petition further p _ rays that the rights , i titles and interests of said defendants be determined - \ termined and settled ; and that said lands be appraised and sold , according to law , and the jj proceeds arising from such sale applied , first , I in payment of the costs of said action and of such sale ; second , in payment of the full amount due plaintiff , with all interest thereon , on the indebtedness secured by said mortgage ; that from and after confirmation of such sale , the defendants to said action , and all of them , be forever barred and foreclosed of and from all right , title , interest , lien , claim and equity of redemption in or to said lands , and every part thereof. Unless you answer said petition , as afore said , the statements and allegations therein contained will be taken as true , and a decree will be rendered against you by said court as therein prayed. Witness my hand and the Seal of said Court , by me affixed , this 4th day of September , 1897. [ seal ] G. C. Boatman , Clerk of the District Court of Red Willow , County , Nebraska. Pulsifer & Alexander , Concordia , Kas. , Attorneys for Plaintiff. ( First published McCook Tribune 9-10-97. ) Owing to over-crowding and bad ventil ation , the air of the schoolroom is. often close and inpure , and teachers and pupils fre quently suffer from lung and throat troubles. To all such we would say , try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For coughs , colds , weak lungs and bronchial troubles no other remedy can compare with it. Says A. C. Freed , Superintendent of schools , Prairie Depot , Ohio : "Having some knowledge of the efficacy of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , I have no hesitation in recommending it to all who suffer from coughs , lung troubles , etc. " For sale by L. W. McConnell & Co. , Drug gists. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for its great leavening strength and bealthfulness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adul teration common.to the cheap brands. 1 ; Royai , Baking Powder Co. , New York. I . , www MMwwiiimi wwwiiiiiiiww ' y'BS " ' ' * JJJ.W" * J"lJSlirCJ ! ' ' " 'I- ' ' ? 1" " " " m ' , , Ui.- IT. ! . ' . ! " - ' ' " " "P" " " " , ' "r 1 ES BUSHEDjS6. McCOOK , NEB. STRJCTLToNr icL I , | j All This Stock Was Bought Before the i I I Advance in Prices. % I \ Our > t Assortment I \ ° f ' I $ Children's s 2 and ? I Boys' Suits / $ is s t Unusually ? I Fine. > I All the I t New Shapes in ) I Junior , \ $ Heeler and < I Cutaway Coats > 5 At the t Lowest Prices. < 0 S Everything * ! Desirable < and \ New in I Men's and Boys' ] Hats , Caps | and \ Neckwear < in { Latest < Shapes j and Colors. ) A WOMAN'S LETTER Concerning Docior Hartman's Frii- Treatment ior Women. I received your book on Gjnrccologv and commenced the use of your medicine at once. I took live bottles of Pe-ru-naand two of Man- a-lin. I feel like a new woman. When I com menced taking Pe-iu-na I could hardly walk across my room ; now I am doing my own work , can walk a mile and a half to church. I shall never cease to thank you for prescrib ing for me. 1 had been under the treatment of two doctors , but never received any benefit until I commenced taking your medicine. I am now well and able to do my own work. I wish every woman who was suffering as 1 was would send for one of \ our books on Gynae cology. It is a God-send to suffering women. May God bless > ou and spare you many years to relieve women who are sulfenng as I was. I am anxious for every woman who is suffer ing as I was to know w hat your medicine did forme. MRS. 11. D. AMOSS. Grcenesboro , Ga. A free book , wntten expressly for women by Dr. Hartmanwill be sent to any address ' by The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Co. , t Columbus , Ohio. Knipple's new stock Queensware , Crock ery ? Lamps , etc. , is now on the shelves. The like cannot he found in this part of the state and the pri ces are very low. Moments are useless if trifled away ; and they are dangerously wasted if consumed by delay in case where One Minute Cough Cure would bring immediate relief. A. McMillen. S ALASKA > < GOLD FIELDS I S RELIABLE GUIDE BOOK. 5 S Tells you where to go , how to get r \ there , what to take along , ( either by J / land or water ) , describes the Routethe , / / Mines , the Ravines , tells where every s \ Strike was made , and tells where others > f can be made. } P This Book is the only Reliable and J } Authentic book published. ( P Written by a man who spent three / j years obtaining all the facts. > s The Chicago Record is the pubi ( lisher , and Hon. Eli Gage , sou of the r i Secretary of the Treasury of the United ? v. States , is one of the contributorswhich r c ought to be sufficient guarantee as to / C its authenticity. \ c Those who desire making this trip , / / that will study this book and follow its / ( advice , will save several hundred dol- \ ? lars. C s This book contains nearly 600 pages - \ \ es , nearly 100 illustrations , 12mapsand C S complete index , handsomely bound. / v We will furnish this book on re- \ 1 ceipt of Sl.50 and prepay all charges. / \ Agents wanted in every town. Send S } 10 cents for outfit. s j UNIVERSAL SUPPLY COMPANY , ( 3 225 Dearborn St. , Chicago. ( f Aii Unequalled i I Line of ( I Choice Styles f and < ! Colors in j J Men's and Boys' ) J Suits , s > Extra Pants , i \ Overcoats ? > and j \ Ulsters I at 5 > ; Anti-Tariir i > Prices. ? I It Pays to Trade Here All Goods i I Marked in Plain Figures. I I ! • 1 I . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . , , . . . . . . . L'.i J'l ' ihhiii i-mwi.Lmi"U.Mt"Wii ! > M" .JfJw .r.i' m.t. 'i'mi ' .Jk'"A" ' i : jJI'-J' * " U " > ! % .bi T. .I " "l' 1. " 1 J"i ' .11 ! ' ILf i.T ' I'J.I'ILL ' JJWJ. 1 11 ! 1 1 .1 l .J.lH. l lWiUH.r'i TLT.fr ? Afl 'H. > ILIJ JgHIWJi J .t' ' * wm n. jH 3 JiTlNE-TEOTHS Oil 1 g I andsicknessfrom _ 3 4L f iK i n "which women Ar-rj lv 1 j suffer is caused Ma W i I by weakness or - T/J . 1 \ derangement in / fX3 1 the organs of B mj | menstruation , /l I Nearly always BHaaL/Ma / | Iwhen a woman is not well these I I organs are affected. But when I they are strong and healthy a H woman is very seldom sick. Is nature's provision for the regu lation of the menstrual function. It cures all " female troubles. " It is equally effective for the girl in her teens , the young wife with do mestic and maternal cares , and the woman approachirtg the period known the " . " as Change of Life. They all need it. They are all benefitted by it. 0 For advice In cases requiring- special directions , address , giving- symptoms , the "Ladies * Advisory Department , " The Chattanooga Medicine Co. , Chatta nooga , Tenn. THOS. J. COOPER , Tupelo , Mfss. , says : " My sister suffered from very Irregular and painful menstruation and doctors could not relieve her. Wine of Cardul entirely cured her and also helped my mother through the Change ol Life. " I 1 HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a hottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four honrs ; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is posi tive evidence of kidney trouhle. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. order.WHAT WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed , that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp _ Root , the great kidney remedy , fulfils every wish in re lieving pain in the back , kindeys , liver , blad der and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it , or bad effects following use of liquor , wine or beer , and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to gel up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists.price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention The Tribune and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co. , Binghamton , N. Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantees the genuineness of this offer. April 2-1 yr. To heal the broken and diseased tissues , to soothe the irritated surfaces , to instantly re lieve and to permanently cure is the mission of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A. McMillen. ' Guaranteed Cure for Piles. - We have : i never i-aii.ing cure for Piles of every description. Tried thousands - sands of times and never known to fr'Air. . . So confident are we of the merits of the [ great Indian Pile Reined } ' , that we will - send free to any reader of TiieTribune : a liberal sized trial package. , only asking ' the small remittance of ten cents to cover • cost of postage and packing. Don't suffer " fer longer'but send at once for a trial of t this great remedy. Inclose ten cents. Write name and postoffice address plain- 1 1 } ' , and mention reading this article in > The Tribune. Address all letters to the Indian Pile Remedy Co. , Spring ; Valley , Minn. 9-24-52. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take laxative Erouio QuinineTablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. Machine oil , 25c. per gallon , atMcMil- len's drug store. 3 cakes Juvenile soap 40c. at McCon- nell's. Hammocks at McMillen's drug store. JOHN E. KELLEY , ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook , Nebraska. S9 Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office Rear of First National bank. J. B. BALLARD , @ DENTIST , o All dental'work done at our office is guar anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith & Bellamy , assistants. . s-MRS. E. E. UTTER. _ Z MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. Piano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo. VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY. SStudio Opposite Postoffice. McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL , Dr. W. V. GAGE. McCook , - - - Nebraska. Office and Hospital over First National Bank. Office hours at residence , 701 Marshall Ave. , before 9 a. m. and after 6 p. m. Z. L. KAY , ' PHYSICIAN - AND - SURGEON , ! McCook , Nebraska. [ 25-0ffice Rooms 4 and 5 over Leach's jewelry store. Residence In the Strasser house on Marshall street. Dr. S. C. BEACH , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON McCook , Nebraska. S -Office and Residence Over C. A. Leach's jewelry store. Specialty made of Diseases of the Nose , Throat and Chest. At Indianola Mondays and Fridays of each week. Office Cosgro House. > Our Line of t } Men's and Boys' i I > Underwear k 1 is very large J I f and t I K > Being- Bought \ 1 Before \ , I | the Advance t I in Wool , I I Will be Sold $ I at Very i I Low Prices , f\ \ See Our Line of Mackintoshes t Just t Beceived. + I t , Running sores , indolent ulcere and similar I troubles , even though of many year's stand H ing , may be cured by using DeWitt's \ \ itch H Ha/cl Salve. It snaths , strengthens ami B heals. It is a great pile cure. A. McMillen. H Tin ware of all kin ds 1 at Knipple's. I No man or woman can enjoy life or accom I phsh much in this world while suffering from. a torpid liver. DeWitt's Little Early Risers the pills that cleanse that organ , quickly. A McMillen. J. S. McBBAYEB , I PROPRIETOR OF THE McCook Transfer Line / | BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. M 25rDiily furniture van in tht- city. Also have a first class house I moving outfit. Leave orders for I bus calls at Commercial hotel or / at office opposite the depot. 7 F. D. BUKGESS , ? 1 j Plumber and \ I \ Steam Fitter t I J McCOOK , NEBR. | I 4 Iron , Lead , and Sewer Pipe , Brass fa I L Goods , Pumps , and Boiler Trimmings 2 1 \ Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse \ I 9 Windmills. Basementof the Meeker7 I J Phillips building. m I Ghase Co. Land and Live Stock Oi , I Horses branded on left I hip or left snoulde , • PJr - . -O. address Imperial • - Chase county , and Qeat gRjTWStlnkinir Water and the Uti Frenchman crpeks. in 1 1 Chase county. Nebraska. b # 11 iJrand&acuton6ldeof B- mK tdm.1 BPPe animals.on hip and sides of some , or any- J u I