* ) oo DROPS I egetablePjeparationfor As similating UieTood andRegula- ling the Stomachs andBowels of &omolesTifesUonCheerfui- 'ness andBest.Contains neither OpmmMorphin ; norlfineral. NOT NARC OTIC. in SetiL" jtrust Strtt * Rppemant - Ei CartonatcSotla * ffamSceJ - flarifttd Sugar . llftaywwJVme : Apcrfectltemedy forConstipa- tion , SourStomach.Diarrhoea , Worms.Convulsions.Fcverish- ness aridl/OSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of XXACT COPV OF WBAPPEB , CUSTOM For Infants and Children , The Kind You Have Always Bough ! Bears the Signature of Ewi , . THE CENTAUR COMPANY NEW YOFW CITY. ALL ROADS ARE ALEK Perfection is the pi our long are the product of mechanical ingenuity. Monarch Chainless $30000 Send for 1398 Catalogue. Agents wanted in open territory. Lake , Halsted and Fulton Streets , Chicago. Branches New York , London and Hamburg. Send ten 2-oent stamps for a deck of Monarch Playing Cards Illuotratlnc Lillian Russell , Tom Cooper , Lee Richardson , and Walter Jones. FRANCIS E. DIVINE. OAiN7CEU DOCTOR , K , NEBRASKA guarantee a cure. No cure , no pay. Write me at above address , or call at my home in Coleman j.recinct. MAHBLE OR GBANITE MONUMENTS All A.'urfs , Sizes ana Prices. 9 9 A. O. DOLE. Afrer.t. McCook. Neb. * LCO MUTUAL ItSiSURANCE . . FAJ1M. STOCK AND MERCANTILE Ii llujiriinn Mutual. Oin.ilm : Mercantile Mu tual , Lincoln : I'.irtuer * Mutual , Lincoln. Once Tried. Always Used. If ue sell otic bottle of Cough Remedy , we seldom fail to fcell the SHUie person more , when it is again needed. Indeed , it has become the lam- ilv medicine of this town , for coughs and colds , and we recommend it because of its established merits. Jos. E. Ilarned , Prop. Oakland Pharmacy , Oakland , Md Sold by L. W. McConuell & Co. Thousands of persons have been cured of piles by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It'heals promptly and cures ec zema and all skin diseases. It gives im mediate relief. A. McMillen. During the summer of 1891 , Mr. Chas. i' . Johnson , a well known attorney of Louisville. Ky. , had a very severe attack of summer complaint. Quite a number of different remedies were tried , but failed to afford any relief. A friend who knew what was needed procured him a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , which quickly cured him and he thinks , saved his life lie says that there has not been a day since that time that he bas not had this remedy in his household. He speaks of it in the highest praise and takes much pleasure in recommending it whenever an opportunity is offered. For sale by L.V. . McCounell & Co. McConnell's Colicure Cures Colic , Cholera Morbus and Diar rhoea Money refunded if not as repre sented. See McMillen's new stock of PAPER. THE TRIBUNE and The Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer for $1.50 a year , strictly in advance. E. C. Blanks of Lewisville , Texas , writes that one box of DeWilt's Witch Hazel Salve was worth $50 to him. It cured his piles of ten \ears standing. He advises others to tr } it. It also cures eczema , skin diseases and obstinate sores. A. McMillen. Machine Oils at McConnell's Sick headache , biliousness , constipa tion and all liver and stomarh troubles can be quickly cured b } ' using those fa mous little pills known as DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers. They are pleasant to take and never gripe. A. McMillen. THE TRIUUNE and The New-York Tribune for $1.25 a year , strictly in ad vance. B. S. AS2TOS , P s. T. E. UcDONALS , Cash. CLIFFORD HABEH , Asst. Cah. BANK OF DANBURY DANBURY , NEB. A General Banking Business JSjTAny business you may wish to transact with THE McCooK TRIBUNE will receive prompt and careful atten tion. Subscriptions received , orders taken for advertisements and job-work. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cures Piles. Scalds , Burns. Republican Primaries. WILLOW GROVH FIRST PRECINCT. The Republican voters of the Firs precinct are requested to meet in the basement of the Commercial House at i o'clock p. m. , Saturday , July 3Oth , fo the put pose of selecting 8 delegates to represent the precinct in the Republicai county convention to be held in Me Cook on Saturda3 > , August 6th , 1898 ; anc to transact any other business that ma\ come before the caucus. J. E. KKLLEY , Conmiitteeman. SECOND PRECINCT. The Republican voters of the Secoin precinct are requested to meet in the city hall at 8 o'clock , p. m. , Saturday July 3Oth , for the purpose of selecting 5 delegates to represent the precinct in ihe Republican county convention to be held in McCook on Saturday , Augrfst 6th , 1898 ; and to transact any other busi ness that muy come before the caucus H. H. BERRY , Conmiitteeman. THIRD PRECINCT. The Republican Tolers of the Third precinct are requested to meet in the of fice of H. H. Heny at 8 o'clock p. m. , Saturday , July 3Oth , for the purpose of selecting 5 delegates to represent the precinct in the Republican county con vention to be held in McCook on Satur day , August 6th , 1898 ; and to transact any other business that may come before the caucus. C. G COGLIZKK , Conimitteeman. FOURTH PRECINCT. The Republican voters of the Fourth precinct are requested to meet in the of fice of C. F. Babcock at 8 o'clock p. m , Saturday July 3Oth , for the purpose of selecting 6 delegates to represent the precinct in the Republican county con vention to be held in McCook on Satur day , August 6th , 1898 ; and to transact any other business that may come before the caucus. G. R. JOHNSON , Couimitteenian. Indian Day at the Exposition. If you want to see Ihe strongest , most original and most striking feature of the Trans-Mississippi Exposition , spend next Thursday , August 4th , at Omaha. It will be Indian Day. From sunrise till sunset , the ahorigSnees will "own the town. " Representatives of nearly eveiy j tribe on the continent will be present. I Their dances , religious lites and savage I customs , their games , solemn festivals I and natural surroundings will be repro- ' dticed with absolute fidelity. No such opportunity of studying the red man justa's lie is has ever before lieen offered. Nor will it , in all likelihood , ever occur again. In order to secure the largest possible attendance for Indian Day , the Burling ton Route lias made a rate of one cent a mile. For tickets and information about selling dates , return limits , etc , call at the Burlington depot. j Army Hygiene in Hot ( Jotsntries. j Overheating of the body , which is accompanied - ! companied by perspiration , is dangerous ' unless the body is well covered. The too rapid evaporation of sweat chills the body , which in that state is more susceptible - | ceptible to diarrhcea , dysentery , inflam mation of the liver , fevers and other maladies. The u < e of light canvas is rational for outer garments , and for underclothing cotton flannel is best. At night , warmer clothing is requisite , and a flannel belt must then be woin. For headgear , a light canvas helmet , with airholes , will be found most suita ble. A large visor , lined with leather or green cloth , will protect the eyes Fever is often taken through the eyes The English authorities , recognizing this fact , supplied their men with smoked glasses in Egypt. Before a march , the feet ought to be washed in water with a dash of alcohol and then soaped , or , preferably , greased. After a day's march , the feet must be washed , if feasible , in warm water , and put iu light shoes or slippers. Collier's Weekly. Flower Day at the Exposition. The society event of the year. Grand Parade of 100 beautifully decorated equipages driven by the society ladies of Nebraska and Iowa , presenting a specta cle that will outrival the world-famous fiestas of Los Angeles , Colorado Springs and Orleans , Tuesday , August 2 , at 4 p. m. on the Exposition grounds at Omaha. One cent a mile via the Burlington Route. Tickets good to return August 3. IVIcCook Markets. Corrected Friday morning. ] Corn $ .18 Wheat 50 Oats 15 Rye 30 Barley 18 Hogs 3.40 Eggs 06 Butter 10 New potatoes 75 Tablets and Box Papers. You will find a fine line of tablets and box papers at this office for sale at very- reasonable figures aud of the best qual ity. The editor of the Evans City , Pa. , Globe , writes : "One Minute Cough Cure is rightly named. It cured mv children after all other remedies failed. " It cures coughs , colds and all throat and lung troubles. A. McMillen. Facts to Remember. The postoffice lobby opens at 6:30 in the morning. The general delivery at 8 o'clock. Money order window closes at 5:30. Postoffice 317:30. General de livery open Sundays from 12 to I. NORTH COLEMAN. Mr. Townslay returned to Iowa , last week. Pnrmers are well plensed with the crop of grain. Hot , dry weather with hot winds is the order of the day. Early corn that is , the ninety day corn is hardening. Grasshoppers do not seem so very numerous in this vicinity. Alva Simuiermau and some of the younger ch Idren lihve the whooping cough. Henry Cm-others lost imothfi horse , being the seventh one with in u year and a half. They do say that the Trapha- gans cut 124 acres of grain in four days with one binder. While Charles Siminennan was shocking ruin he picked up a bundle with a rattlesnake in it. He threw the bundle away and afterwards killed the snake which had nine ra ties. EAST RED WILLOW. Sam Ball ran three binders dur ing harvest. A wedding in these parts is a thing two weeks old. = 5 Taylor Quigley has bought the Suitor quarter-section. Will Sexson was a county seat visitor on business , Monday. The harvest is past. Some of the grain required four pounds of twine per acre. Matt. Rollings , the great popu list worker , was seen in our neigh borhood. Sunday. ' * It depends on the yield of wheat whether we will go to the Trans- Mississippi exposition or stay on : he farm. Geo. Kins ; thieshed on Tuesday , o - doing the work with the Liucoh steam thresher , which , we deen worthy of recommendation. Spend August in the Black Hills. Go first to Hot Springs There yoi can bathe , ride , bicycle , climb inoiin tains , dance and play tennis to you learl's content. If your limbs are stiff vour kidneys out of order or if you are troubled with eczema or any other fern of skin disease , a month at Hot Spring vill make a new man of you. Sylvan Lake and Spearfish ate withii i comparatively short distance of Ho Springs and everyone who visits thi Jlnck Hills should see them. Sylvan Lake is ihe prettiest , cooles summer resort in the west. Spearfish is cached after a railroad ride that ranks among the experiences of a lifetime rhere is nothing like it anywhere else on the globe. During August , the Burlington Route vill run two low-rate excursions to Hot Springs ; one on the gth , the other 01 the 2bth , of that month. Tickets wil be sold at one fare for the round trip half rates and will be good to return any time within 30 da3-s Organize a party. Arrange about your liotel accommodations at Hot Springs. Get your tickets from the Burlington igent and pass the most delightful month in the year in the most delightful mmmerland on the continent. 8-12 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OK THE Citizens Bank of ilcGook [ CHARTER NO. 276 ] it McCook , in the State of Nebraska , at the close of business July 14,1898. RESOURCES. oans and discounts S 96 289 3.4 Jverdrafts , secured and unsecured I 748 63 ) tocksboiulssecuritiesjud'jnients , claims , etc 7& & 00 ) ther real estate 10 889 71 Current expenses and taxes paid. . I 525 73 "hecks and other cash items I 048 92 Due from National , State and 1'ri- vate Banks and Bankers 12 0&2 74 Jills $5 416 oo Specie 3 386 oo Nickels and cents 155 03 I'otal cash on hand 8 957 03 TOTAI . $133 2 ! > 8 I0 Capital stock paid in . S 50 ooo oo iurphib fund . 5 eco ° ° Jndi\ided profits . 3 731 ° ndividtial deposits sub ject to check . 541 715 13 Demand certificates of deposit . 17 043 06 'ime certificates of de posit . 9 500 oo 'ashier's checks outstanding - . standing . " . . 41610 ) ue to State and Private Banks and Bankers. . . 883 41 Oo 557 70 tills payable . 5 o00 ° ° TOTAI Si33SS 10 itate of Nebraska , County of Red Willow , ? s : I , A. C. Kbert , Cashier of the above named lank , do solemnly swear that the above state- lent is true to the best of my knowledge and elief. A. C. EllERT , Cashier , ittest : V. FRANKLIN , Director. II. T. CHURCH , Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this2Mh ay of July , 1898. II. II. BKRRV. [ SEAL ] Notary Public. Commission expires October 8 , 1901. OFFICIAL ItV AUTIIORITV.I Commissioners' Proceedings. McCook , Nebraska , July 23 , 1898. Board of county commissioners met pursu ant to adjournment : Present , Stephen Holies , James A.Robinson and Henry Crabtree , com missioners , IlarlowV. . Keyes , county attor ney , and R. A. Green , county clerk. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. On motion there was appropriated the amount of $40 , to aid in making an exhibit at the Trans-Mississippi Exposition at Omaha for Red Willow county , and clerk directed to draw warrant on county general fund in pay ment thereof as follows : W. A. McCool , ap propriation as above , $40. On motion the petition to submit to the pee pie of Red Willow county the proposition to levy a special annual tax of five mills on the dollar valuation of the taxable property in said county for the term of two years , lo-wit : the years 1898 and 1899 , for the purpose of erecting a jail and court house in said county was laid on the table until July 2gth. Petition of John Whitehead and others ask ing for the location of a public road read and considered. 'I he board finds that all the re quirements of law have been fully complied with , and on motion petition was granted and road established as follows : Commencing on north line of sections I and 6 at cornerstone and running thence south on county line be tween sections I and 6 to cornerstone in main road , one mile. And clerk directed to draw warrant on road district No.32 for $75 in favor of Mrs. Nellie Owen Wright , as damages to her land by reason of location of said road. The following claims were audited and al lowed and on motion clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the county general fund , levy of 1898 , in payment thereof as follows : Win. McCallum.mdse . $73 CO C. II. Meeker , rent coint house . 50 CO A. P. Welles , medical services . 60 00 I. M. Smith , deputy sheriff , fees county vs. Franklin . 4 25 Ilarlow . Keye * . county attorney , salary - j ary second quarter. . 200 00 G. S. Bishop , county judge , fee ? , State vs. Huber . 3 60 Ed. Jordan , same . I 00 U. S. Bishop , same . 3 oo Ed. Jordan , same . I 00 And on county road fund , levy of 1808 , as : ollo\vs : II. 11. Kuhlman , com. road No. 326 . 33 co A. F. llarclin , appraising same . 3 oo W. Ii. McKillip , same . 3 oc C. W. Mallory , same . 3 oo On motion board adjourned to meet July 29 , 1898. Attest : R. A. GREEN , County Clerk. Tribune Clubbinjr List. j For the convenience of readers of THE | TRIBUNE , we have made arrangements ; with the following newspapers and peri odicals whereby we can supply tliei.n in combination with THE TRIBUNE at the following very low prices : PUBLICATION. I'RICE. Detroit Free Press . $ i oo Si 0 Leslie's Weekly . 4 oo 3 oo Prairie Farmer . I oo 125 Chicago Inter-Ocean . I oo 135 Cincinnati Enquirer. . I oo 150 New- York Tribune . I oo I 25 Demorest's Magazine . 100 175 Toledo Blade . i oo 125 Nebraska Farmer . I CO 165 loxva Homestead . I oo 175 Lincoln Journal . i oo 175 Cam pbell's Soil-Culture . I oo I 50 New- York World . i oo i 65 Omaha Bee . i oo 1501 Cosmopolitan Magazine . I oo i So We are prepared to fill orders for any ather papers published , at reduced rates. J THE TRIBUNE , McCook , Neb. j i Win your battles against disease by icting promptly. One Minute Cough ure produces immediate results. When : aken earlit prevents consumption , i \nd in later stages it furnishes prompt i S -elief. A. McMillen. ij - SCALE BOOKS For sale at THE TRIB- 1 JNE office. Best in the market. Go to L ml wick's SecJ : J [ > iul - Hand S to re for ] l tin work and repair-1J ingof gasoline stoves j sewing-machines. DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure , tlt Pleasant , Quick Results , safe to take. tlo < fRANS-MISSISSIPPI EXPOSITION , OMAHA. AUGUST 2. Briiiiant Flora ! Cavalcade R n si INDIAN DAY 3 ti tc : tiCi Ci AUGUST 4. CiC sr Ipening of Indian Congress. Forty tli tli Tribes Represented. in PAR DANCES AND FESTIVALS 01 REDUCED RATES ON ALL ROADS tl : tlV 7or These Occasions VT T : at Admission to the Grounds reduced 3 25 cents for Sunday , July 3ist.as re The Chief Burge > s of Milesburg , Pa. , bibi bi ; ys DeWitt's Little Early Risers are in ic best pills he ever used in his family inF uring loity 3ears of housekeeping. wl < hey cure constipation , sick headache ; id stomach and liver troubles. Small ' i size but great in results. A. McMil- ) tiThe ° s THE TR i HUNK and Demorest's Family [ agazine for Si-75 a year , strictly in 1 Ivance. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bougf | Bears the Signature of 0. L EYERIST & CO , PROPRIETORS OF THE McCook Transfer Line 8US , BAGGAGE AMD EXPRESS. Curuiture vun iu the city. Office one Mock north o BnruPtfc Lumber Y rtl. Leave or- dei'8 for bus calls fit Commercial hotel ; orders for draying at Ev- erist , Marsh < fc Co.'s meat market. Satisfaction guaranteed. McCOOK , t'EBR. Iron , Lead , and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps , and Boiler Trimmings. Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse V/indmil.s. Basementof the Meeker- Phillips building ETsSX JULIUS KUXERT , 1 Carpet Laying , Carpet Cleaning. am btill doing carpet laying , carpel cleaning lawn cutting and similar work. See or write me .before giving such work. My charges are very reasonable. Leave orders at TRIBUNE office. IULIUS KL'NERT. JOHN E. KELLEY , ATTORNEY AT LAW McCooK. NEBRASKA. : Aient of Lincoln Land Co. Office Hear of First National bank. J. B. BALLARD , © .DENTIST. 9 All dental work done at our office is guar- mteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of 3rown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith fc Bellamy , assistants. < . -MRS. E. E. UTTERju-Z MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. h'ann , Organ. Guitar and Banjo VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY. Over the "Bee Hive. " jVIcCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL , Dr. W. V. GAGE. McCook , - - - Nebraska. ) flke and Hospital over First National Bans. ) tiice hours at residence , 701 Marshall Ave . Before 9 a. m. and after 6 p. m. SUIT FOR I'ARTITON. In the District Court of Red Willow countv nd State of Nebraska. Webster S. Morlan , plaintiff , vs. Kdgar loyd-Jones , administrator of the estate ot sabell M. Floyd-Jones , deceased. Julia S. loyd-Jones , widow , and as guardian ot the nnor children of b'emple tloyd-Jones. de eased. Isabell Helen Flovd-Jones. Shro' . .harles Floyd-Jones , Juliet DeLancy Floyd ones , heirs-at-iaw of Semple Flovd-Jone- . eceased , defendants. Edgar Floyd-Jones. Julia S. Floyd J nt.- . > abell Helen Hoyd-Jones , Shrob'Charle > loyd-Jones , Juliet DeLancy Floyd-Jones , the eiendants as above designated , will take otice that on the I5th day of July , iSoS , Web- : erS. Morlan , the plaintiff herein , tiled hi * etition m the district court of Red Willow Dtmty. Nebraska , against said defendants , ic object and prayer of which are to confirm ic title in him to an undivided two-thirds in vest in , and to partition between the rightful wners their respective shares , the following escribed real estate , to-wit : The ME * of Action 6 , township i north. R 26 ; the N - of ' " , ' * of section 2 , township i north , R 26 : orth * f. ° 1 SWcM-of serc'ion 35 , township 2 K26thebU X of section 11 , township north , R 26 ; the ISE j ; of section sj.town- p 2 north , R 26 ; the NW X of section 15 wnship 2 north , R 26 ; the E of SW \ and ' 4. ° 2I. ' township 4 north. 20 ; the SW M of section 2C , township f wth , R 27 ; the SW tf of section . town 'Rn ' ° rt . R 27 ; the W u of NE\ and K iNV of section 21. township I north. R up i north. R 2S ; the SW X of section 'wnslnp ' i north , R 2- the NE X of section' J , township i north. R 27 ; the NW ' of sec Dn 13 , township i north , R 29. all wcs-t , f tlu- fi principal meridian iu Nebraska and in the otinty Red Willow. pt And that in case id real estate cannot be cquitablv divided at the same may be sold and the prooeeiN ercfrom divided as said partienitercxtx ay appear. Von are required to answer said petition -n before the 22d day of August. iSqS. WEBSTER S. MOKLAN. . , , . Ky W.K.Starr , his Attornev Dated July 15 , isqs. 7.15.4t Bob Moore of LaFayelte , Intl. . savs ; at for constipation le has found De nt s Little Early Risers to be perfect ley never gripe. Try them for stomach id liver troubles. A. McMillen. Chamberlain's Pain Balm has no equal a household liniment. It is the best medy known for rheumatism , lame ick , neuralgia ; while for sprains , cuts , mses , burns , scalds and sore throat , is valuable. Wertz & Pike , merchants „ sruanilina. Fla. , write : "Everyone ± 10 buys n bottle of Chamberlain's Miiedies , comes back and says it is the ' st medicine he has ever used. " 25 and. * cents per bottle at McConnelPs drmr ' ) re. * Little Early Risers , The famous little pills.