y § The Omaha Bee Enlarged ! i W S The Morning Bee has jS If iX | been Enlarged B | I if To 12 Pages jg | j\ \ j J lPFor each week day except Mouday , in nddiV t ] p | fci ° n t ° the usual twenty-page Sunday issue. This pp ? I IgS move has been dictated by a desire on the part of the &m I 11 ? publishers of The Bee to give their patrons the full J B' fe = pj benelit of the unexcelled news facilities and other j = PV special features placed at their disposal by that paper. I fcjr While this enlargement will give the readers of The fw * ! & 2 Bee 112 columns of additional matter each week , j | = | I ! m No Advance in Price Will be Made , | gj I ' I IffiM JglT'In quality The Bee will continue to maintain | pk II i SCi * * 8 Bupei'iQl'ityover a competitors as a metropolitan : 1 J | | = | daily. Subscribe for The Bee from J. N. Purvis or gp I QQ The McCook Book and Stationery Co. 2 I H the Only First Class Daily. | = | I jj The Union Must be Preserved ; | 1 J 8 $ The flio11 of HiSh Quality and low Prices § 5 ? I I ? y3 of A11-Wool Winter Clothing. C6Q $ * S els ? . $ ? & § BOYS' SHOUT PANT SUITS : 8 3.00 ggq I ffiM BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS 6.00 ggg' S ag BOYS' OVERCOATS 4.00 § | g ggg MEN'S SUITS 6.50 ggg $ I $3 MEN'S OVERCOATS 8.50 jgg | I' ' & § MEN'S ULSTERS \ 7.00 fi&S II WM MEN'S PANTS ; 3.00 | Sj3 I \ SS2 MEN'S SUITS ( made to order ) 13.50 Sg I ' $ MEN'S OVERCOATS ( made to order ) . . . 13.00 Sg2 | ( § y MEN'S MACKINTOSHES , $4.50 , § 6 , $7.50 , $9 § § j | 5 > 5te WOOL HOSE , per pair 25 . jSfi | § &j COTTON HOSE , two pairs for 25 gSs * | ggj LINEN COLLARS , tw.o any shape or style. . .25 ggjg S &SS Have full line of Underwear and Shirts ) also Dr. SJfti Ssr S Denton's Sleeping Garments for children and adults. * J $ . If SfisS Remember , the clothing is strictly all-wool and is Safijy II trfr&i handsomely " made. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed jfctffi gf or no sale. ggi 2 Third Door North of. . . I T RPNIAMIN S S . . . First National Bank I. I . dLIN J AM I IN , % $ $ H & § & 3& ft California Excursions Mm Via Burlington Route. Cheap ; quick ; ll comfortable. Leave Omaha 4:35 p.m. , Ih Lincoln 6:10 p. in. , Hastings 8:50 p. m. 19 and McCook at 11:40 p. m. , ev- Is ery Thursday , in clean , modern , not II crowded tourist sleepers. No transfers ; H W. cars run right through to San Francisco H 9 and Los Angeles over the Scenic Route B B through Denver and Salt Lake City. H Cars are carpeted ; upholstered in ratan ; H have spring seats and backs and are H jp "provided with curtains , bedding , towels , H If soap , etc. Uniformed porters and ex- K M perienced conductors accompany each Hj S excursion , relieving passengers of all H M bother about baggage , pointing out objects - jects of interest and in many other ways H I helding to make the overland trip a de- H Rightful experience. Second class tickets II Bre .honored. Berths $5. For folder giv- Hj ing full information , call at nearest Bur- H H lington Route ticket office , or write to J. H Francis , General Passenger Agent , Oma- 1 1 ha , Nebraska. 4-25-98. Hj B j J 7. M. Thirswend of Grosbeck.Tex. , says that H Avhen he has a spell of indigestion and feels H bad and sluggish , he takes two of DeWitt's # Little Early Risers at night , and he is all right H3a the next morning. May thousands of others HHS do the same thing. Do you ? A. McMillen. M 1 Tinware of all kinds m ( at Knipple's. HHfl You can't cure consumption but you can avoid it and cure every other form of throat Hi or lung trouble by the use cf One Minute HHjj Cough Cure. A. McMillen. H DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure , HHjj Pleasant , Qalck Re5uits. Safe to take. HHu I NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. a 1 road no 317. H ' To Valley Loan and Trust Co. , Frank Hag- I erman , J. J. Hockstetler , Julia S. Floyd-Jones , n I Nancy Stahl , Thomas F. O'Gara , James Hal- ' pin , Will H. Moore , Mary A. McKay and to n i all whom it may concern : BHJ The board of county commissioners have HJ established and ordered opened a road com- HH mencing at southwest corner Section Nine (9) ( ) , HH t Town. Two (2) ( ) , Range Twenty-six (26) ) , in HH Tyrone precinct , Red Willow county , Nebras- HJ ka , running thence east on section line four mm\ \ miles , terminating at southeast corner Section HH | Twelve (12) ( ) , Town. (2) ( ) . Range Twenty-six HHJ (26) ) ; and all objections thereto or claims for HH | damages must be filed in the county clerk's HHj office on or before noon of the Eleventh day HHJ of December , A. D. 1807 , or said road will be HHj established without reference theieto. HHJ io-i5-4t. R. A. Green , County Clerk. hhI ' • fct t , .i > sFW. ' 5 8--V " 'i ' " " " JjJJ" , r ,1 , , , ai. ii , .w .i i ' ' ' . . . ' . . . * . 3- Mm&SL , . . f - I-av ry 'l.iS jiS. : > - - TIMBER CULTURE , FINAL PROOF- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office , McCook , Ne braska , October 21st , 1S97. Notice is hereby given that May Graywidow of Percy Gray , deceased , has filed notice of intention to make final proof before Register or Receiver at his office in McCook , Nebras ka , on Saturday , the 27th day of November , 1897 , on timber culture application No. 6502 , for the S.E.K of section No. 19 , in Township No. 1 N , Range No. 30 W. , 6th P. M. She names as witnesses : Albert Weeks , Abraham Peters , August Wesch and Charles F. Elliott , all of Banksville , Nebraska. 10-22-6L A. S. Campbell , Recister. TIMBER CULTURE. FINAL PROOF. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office , McCook , Ne braska , October 19th , 1897. Notice is hereby giv-en that John W. Bennett has filed notice of intention to make final proof before Regis ter or Receiver at his office in McCook , Ne braska , on Saturday , the 27th day of Novem ber , 1897 , on timber culture application No. 5891 , for the N.E. H of section No. 7 , in Town ship No. 5 N. , Range No. 29 W. 6th P. M. He names as witnesses : Milan W. Quick , William B.Whittaker , Charles T.Wallace and Charlie Brown , all of Quick , Nebraska. 10-22-6L A. S. Campbell , Register. TIMBER CULTURE , FINAL PROOF. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office , ) McCook , Neb. , Oct. 4,1807. J Notice is hereby given that Christopher C. Dueland has filed notice of intention to make final proof before Register or Receiver at his office in McCook , Nebraska , on Saturday the 13th day of November , 1897 , on timber culture application No. 6376 , for the S.E.J of section No. 13 , in Township No. 6 N.j Range No. 30 W. 6th P. M. He names as witnesses : Colbem P. Viland of McCook , Nebraska , Nels. Swanson - son of Osborn , Nebraska , Chris. Anderson and Enoch Osvog of Quick , Nebraska. A. S. Campbell , Register. 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. 6th P.M. He names as witnesses : Edward Osbaugh of McCook , Nebraska , William Smith of Sheri dan , Wyoming , Morley 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 , Neb. , October 14th , 1S97. Notice is hereby given that Abraham Peters has filed notice of inten tion to make final proof before Register or Receiver at his office in McCook , Nebraska , on Saturday , the 27th day of November , 1897 , on timber culture application No. 5,283 , for the southeast quarter of section No. 21 , in township No. I , north of range No. 30 , west. He names as witnesses : William H. Benja min , Albert Weeks , August Wesch , Charles F. Elliott , all of Banksville , Nebraska. io-i5-6t. A. S. Campbell , Register. Distribution of Samples Of Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills. th Universal Medicine for all Kidney Troubles , atL.W.McConnell& Co. 's Drug Store. FOR SEVEN DAYS ONLY FKEE FOR THE ASKING JULIUS HOBBS , M.D. L.W.McConnell &Co. , the well known druggists of this town , have the reputa tion of offering to patrons those goods only which are known to produce satis factory results. Learning of the marvelous worth of Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills , as evidenced by the endorsement of cured patrons and druggists , L. W. McConnell & Co. made arrangements with the Dr. Hobbs Remedy Co. , to give , absolutely free of charge , to every person in this vicinity who may be interested , an op portunity to test the value of these Pills as an agent for the speedy cure of all forms of kidney diseases and allied trou bles. bles.Dr. Dr. Hobbs asserts that he has dis' ov- ered a remedy in his Sparagus Kidney Pills that will positively cure that most insidious and common of all complaints which is wrecking men and women by the score daily , viz. : Kidney Disease , except where tumors and ulcers have formed , requiring surgical operation. For one week from the date of this publication , L. W. McConnell & Co. will give away , Free of Charge , to any person who will call for a sample box of Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills. With each box will be found a little book on the functions of the Kidnei'S , ' giving just such information as is desired or needed by those suffering from weak kidneys and urinary difficulties. No one who is affected by Kidney Dis eases and allied troubles , should neglect : this great opportunity. It is offered to , enable you to judge of the merits of the Remedy. You do not have to take any • one's opinion but your own. It will cost. f you only the asking. \ * FOR FREE SAMPLES CALI , ON L.W. MCCONNELL & CO. , DRUGGISTS , McCOOK. NEBRASKA. . j MHt ) : j ] \ l SHERIDAN COAL. Is the best for all ALL PURPOSES because it is Clean and Economical ; is a Free Burner , and make < ; an intensely hot fire. No Smoke , No Soot , No Waste. Will keep fire over night as • well as any hard coal , and with a good bed of coal will keep a live fire from 24 to 36 hours ; without any attention. Ciean To Han dle , CI.EAN TO Burn. When starting a new fire use kindling as you would for ' hard coal , and like anthracite it needs no poking. Put SHERIDAN COAL on your fire and leave it alone. Stove Fur niture never has any soot on it when Sheridan Coal is burned. Especially 1 good results are obtained where a long ' stretch of pipe is necessary. Pipes never : get clogged with soot and never need [ cleaning when Sheridan Coal is used. In J brief , use SHERIDAN COAL. For sale : by W. C. Bullard & Co. $4.50 a ton. , W * • - , % . - > - " - ' -TVa ! TEARS WERE FORBIDDEN. t Note to Quit Meant That the Typewriter Wan to Go. She was n dainty little thing , nnd the jld gentleman appeared to bo propos- jessed in her favor right from the- start , but there was evidently something that made him pause. "Look here , " he said in his blunt fashion. "Hike you and your references are all right You run the typewriter as if you knew all there is to know about it , and you don't look like a girl who would be sick every third day and want to get away an hour or two early all the rest of the time , but before I en gage you 1 want to have a clear under standing with you on one subject " "Yes. sir , ' " she replied , looking at him inquiringly. ' 'Of course. " he explained , "I expect you will be perfectly satisfactory , but if you are not there "must be no doubt about my right to discharge you. " "Certainly not. " "If I want you to go , I'll just have one of the clerks put a note on your desk or leave it with the cashier for you , and you're to take that as final. " "Naturally , " she said , looking at him in some surprise. "You're not to enter any protest or file any objections , " ho persisted , "and most of all you're not to weep. " "Why , I suppose I can ask you Why" "You can't ask me a thing , " he broke in. "If you get a note asking you to quit , you're just to put on your things and walk out without a whim per or question of any kind. Is that uu derstood ? " "It is , " she replfed. "Have I your promise to live up to that agreement ? " " You have. But it is such an extraor dinary request that I I" " Young woman , " said the old gen tleman impressively , ' 'I've been in busi ness here for 50 years , and up to the time woman got a good foothold in the business world I was in the habit of en gaging and discharging clerks as seemed to me best from the standpoint of my business. In an unguarded moment- however , I was induced to hire a young woman to run a typewriter for me , and after I found that she wasn't satisfac tory to me it took me over eight weeks to discharge her. I left a note on her desk and she promptly came in and wept on mine. I turned the job over to various subordinates , hut each time she came into my private office to do her weeping , and inside of a week she had the whole force wrought up to a point where business was being neglected , and she was still drawing salary just the same. Woman in bnsiness may bo all right , but when it comes to getting her out of business somebody else can have the job. However , if you'll make a solemn promise to go without a single weep if you don't suit I'll try you. " Chicago Post. The Soucet Skirt. The doucet skirt shirred on fine cords around the waist , the shirring extend ing below the hips , is a popular feature of summer frocks. In organdie this fashion is particularly adaptable. A pretty "summer girl , " who looked as ifshe had stepped out of a picture at a wedding in the country recently , had an oigandie with a white ground , pow dered with tiny pink rosebuds , the skirt made in this way and worn over a white taffeta , slip. The waist had a little full ness gathered on the right shoulder and .under the arm , the folds being brought across the breast diagonally and fas tened with a ruffle on the left side , 'forming a curve around the collarless neck , , which was left a little bare , the 'organdie forming a sort of bolero , which was drawn tightly across the figure and the-waist defined by a high draped belt. The ' * sleeves were made without being • athfered and drawn tightly around the I afrrjsV except at the top , where a smart j looking puff accentuated the shoulders. - • WiflV" this pretty frock was worn a leghorn hat tilted over on the side by a cluster of pink roses. Roses also formed a garniture on top , with loops of black velvet ribbon forming an aigret on one ' .side. New York Tribune. 1 • Declined the Invitation. a A well known professor is noted for j his absentmindedness. He and a friend , | another , old professor , used to take a I daily walk together and discuss matters | quite beyond the comprehension of ordinary - J nary mortals. I * * One day when the walking was very j bad professor No. 1 was on his way to 1 the corner at which he and his friend j always met when he encountered a j young student whose face he recognized j dimly , having seen it every day for I some weeks in his morning class. He j accordingly hailed his pupil , who was B wading through the mud to get across the street. ' 'Have you seen my friend ? " he asked. "Yes , sir , " replied the studentpaus ing respectfully in the midst of a mud puddle to remove his cap. "He is at the corner waiting for you. " "Good , " replied the professorlooking over his spectacles. "I thank you. You may he seated. " Strand Magazine. An Analysis. "What did that young man call this poem ? " asked the editor. "A satire. " "And that implies that he is show ing the uselessness and absurdity of something. " I "I believe so. " "Well , there'3 only one guess that I can make concerning this , and that is that it is a satire on poetry. " Wash ington Star. A Delicate Compliment. No more elegant compliment was ever paid to a preacher than that of King Louis XIV of Franco to Jean Ba tiste Musillon , bishop of Clermont. Said he : "I have heard many great preachers , and the effect they produced on me was that I felt thoroughly satis fied with them. Every time I heard I vou I was dissatisfied with myself. " Baby Mine ! feels an i n d c - scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the t most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy suffering and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity ; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless , but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy ; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided , the system is made ready for the coming event , and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. / / is a blessing to ivomai. 91.00 PERBOTTLE at all Drup Stores , or sent by express on receipt of price. BOOKS Containing invaluable information of rnrr interest to all women , will bo sent rntt to any address , upon application , by The BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. , Atlanta , Ga. POPULIST PARTY EMBLEM. s.0PS&it& ! : few 3ra i'1d ! IiSi ! ! Si- The beautifully engraved Diplomas is- sued'by the American Business College , Omaha.Neb. , for graduates are the finest ever seen They are steel engravings , 22x28 inches in size. The American Business College , Oma ha , Neb. , has a notice in the local col umns of this paper ofFering a thorough course of instruction in Book-keeping and Commercial Arithmetic by mail free of tuition To avail yourself of this lib eral offer is the same as accepting a present of 50. DEMOCRATIC PARTY EMBLEM. K ( f \ & \ > X\V\A - .VWf.J Tl Our method of instruction by mail is highly recommended by onr patrons. Send for testimonials and list of names and addresses of students. It is free. The American Business College , Omaha , Nebraska. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Brome QuinineTablets. A.11 druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. I ALL WOMEN H I ] IWE-TENTHS Off = 1 I andsicknessfrom V _ 3V P N I "which women - - J I suffer is caused ffitMAJjx qT I by weakness or ' r&jfaT/J I derangement in f \l\ \ I the organs of QT1W3pf menstruation. fc oSjyHjfc Nearly alv/ays | HSkLj2I53 when a woman is not well these I organs are affected. But when they are strong and healthy a woman is very seldom sick. Is nature's provision for the regulation - 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- J and maternal cares , and the woman approaching the period known as the " Change of Life. " j They all need it. They are all + ' benefitted by it. = > 0 3 For advice in cases resulrfn ? special 3 directions , address , giving symptoms. ' < the "Ladles * Advisory Department. " < The Chattanooga Medicine Co. , ChattaI < nooga , Tenn. TH0S. J. COOPER , Tupelo , Miss. , says : I \ "Myslstersufferedfromverylrregular I < and painful menstruation and doctors 1 could not relieve her. Wine of Cardul K entirely cured her and also helped my = 5 mother through the Change of Lite. " v Owing to ave. rowding , and bad vcntil * ' > ' BM ntion , the nfr of the.diodlroom is often close • * * M nnd inpurc. and teauters and pupils fre- < - % B nucntly suffer frum luncand throat troubles. " j H To all such we would say , trv Chamberlain's S KmM Cough Remedy. For coujis , colds , weak * iH lungs nnd bronchial troubles > < , other remedy Wm can compare with it. Says \ . C. Freed , ; WM Superintendent of schools , I'r-rie Depot , ' f Ohio : "Having some knowledj- the efficacy of Chamberlain's Cough Rttnedy , 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. H i gists.Knipple's new stock Queensware , Crockf M ery , Lamps , etc. , is now on the shelves. H The like cannot he found in this part of the state and the prices - H ces are very low , H "My boy came home from school one day M with his hand badly lacerated and bleeding , 'mmI and suffering great pain , " says Mr. E. f. Um Schali , with Meyer Bros. Drug Co. , St. Louis , H Mo. "I dressed the wound , and applied U \ Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely. All pain U \ ceased , and in a remarkably short time it fl healed without leaving a scar. For wounds , | H sprains , swellings nnd rheumatism I know of W no medicine or prescription equal to it. I Wl consider it a household necessity. " The 25 | nnd 50 cent sizes for sale by L. W. McConnell M & Co. , Druggists. | Go where Fruits are H to he found. That is H at Kn ippl e's , the 1 eadH ing- grocer , sure. V J. C. Berry , one of the best known citizens fe H of Spencer , Mo , testifies that he cured himself H of the worst kind of piles by using a few boxes H of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve , lie had been mWM troubled with piles for over thirty years and U M had used many different kinds of so-called H cures ; but DeWitt's was the one that did the ( WMj work and he will verify this statement if any ' M one wishes to write him. A. McMillen. W 1 Knipple's new line S of Boots and Shoes is 9 no w in. Full line and H prices reasonable. kIT \ IT SaVES TIIK CKOUl'V CHILDkEN Wm\ Seaview , Va. We have a splendid sale on H Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , and our customers - H tomers coming from far and near , speak of it H m the highest terms. Many have said that WU their children would have died of croup if H Chamberlain's Cough Remedy had not been H given Kellam iV Curren. The 25 and 50 cent 9m sizes for sale by L. W. McConnell & Co. , H Druggists. UM Kiiipple is displaying - I ing * the finest line of I handsome lamps ever I brought to the city. 1 A CURE FOR 11II.LIOUS COLIC. Resource , Screven Co. , Ga. I have been subject to attacks of billious colic for several j years. Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and I Diarrhoea Remedy is the only sure relief. J It acts like a charm. One dose of it gives 1 relief when all other remedies fail. G. D. Shnpp. For sale by L. W. McConnell & Co. , fl Druggists. M A full line of bill * | 1 books and purses at v5 the Bee Hive. Warning Persons who suffer from coughs and colds should heed the warnings of danger and save themselves suffering and fatal results by using One Minute Cough Cure. It is an infallible remedy for coughs , colds , croup and all throat and lung troubFes. A. McMillen. Try those hams at Knipple's. Only 10c. a Pound. Good. You can't afford to risk your life by allow ing a cold to develop into pneumonia or con sumption. Instant relief and a certain cure are afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. A. McMillen. Buy your gloves at 1 the Bee Hive. . I Disfigurement for life by burns or scalds I may be avoided by using DeWitt's Witch I Hazel Salve , the great remedy tor piles and I for all kinds of sores and skin troubles. A. I McMillen. 1 There is no need of little children being tor- I tured by scald head , eczema and skin erup- I tions. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve gives instant - I stant relief and cures permanently. A. Mc- I Millen. Small pill safe pill , best pill. DeWitt's I Little fcarly Risers cure biliousness , constipation - tion , sick headache. A. McMillen. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve 1 Cares Piles. Scalds , Burns. H Julius Kuntsht , I Carpet Laying , I Carpet Cleaning. I I am still doing I carpet laying , carpet : leamng lawn cutting and similar work ! See sr write me before giving- such work Mv : harges are very reasonabll Leave orders a ? 4 . Iribuneoffice. IULIUS KUNERT. , | WtoTEIor CORSET Col"T , . Ma. JP ,