IfiwmimwiwmmnnmillinMlfltninuuiinniUllllimnniiiiiniiii CUSTOM 9 oo DROPS' . . , . For Infants and Children. 1IIHIIII tlllll mnilHIIIlMllif" MIM.MMM 1 MM. The Kind You Have Always Bought VcgetablcPrcparationforAs- slmilating theToodandReguta- ting thcStomachs andBowds of Bears the /CHILDREN Signature PromolespiestionCheerful- fiess andBestCofltains neither of OpmmMorphina ; B NOT NARCOTIC. PtimjJan Sail" JtocAtlUSJlt- Aidtt Seeft * fhyxnnint &Ca Claruud Juarer . \\nlpyrtat' \ flarsr. Aperfecf Itemedy for Constipa tion , Sour Storaach.Diarrhoea , Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. At'ib mdjntKs ; oTcl XXACT COPrOFWHAEPEH , , . THE CENTAUR COMPANY NEW YORK CITY. | - : N ATHLON A n Authorized Capital , $100,000. Capital and Surplus , $6O,000 ocx > GEO. HOCKNELL , President B. M. FREES , V. Pres. W F. LAWSON , Cashier. F. A. PENfiELL , Ass't Cash. A. CAMPBELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , Director. IXI r BARGAINS. We have the agency for the sale of the following lands , which wo can offer at prices and upon terms as to payments that will be attractive to purchasers. Inquire at this office. No 5/37 2 SVj29130. . No. 7122 S/2 NE , Sj/ No. NVV S\V . . 6005 # 12-4-29. 35-I-2S. No. 6036 SW # 6-1-37. No. 7438 NEX 9-2-26. No. 6538 S\\"X 21-3-25. No. xxxx NX SW # 1-3-27. NO 6949 N ; sw # 35-2-26. fr . njjjr aycyj j : ftfp. j We Have a Greater Variety to Select From than Ever Before , and at Lower Prices. MEISMS SUITS $1.50 and upward. CHILDREN'S SUITS $1.50 and upward. Overcoats , Ulsters , Mackintoshes , Underwear , Plain and Fancy Shirts , Wool and Cotton Hose. Denton's Sleeping Garments. Everyone who has used these knows they are a luxury. I. T. BENJAMIN. Under Ganschow's Store 1NDIANOLA. Fred Woodcock was visiting the county sent , over Sunday. Ed. Allen's many friends here will see to it that he gets a big vote at the coming election. Mrs. H. W. Keyes accompanied her husband to McCook , Tuesday. He was also in the couuty seat on Wednesday. County Attorney Keyes was in McCook , Tuesday , on legal busi ness for the county and on private legal business. Miss Libbie Finn of Hartwell will teach in the Burt district south of town , and the family will doubtless reside here. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dole of Cook were visitors here , last Satur day evening , guests of Postmaster and Mrs. W. A. McCool. Don't dream of buying a range for § 48 from the stove peddlers when you can got a BETTER ONE FOR § 25 from S. M. Cochran & Co. of McCook , the reliable home merchants. Lieut. Sheridan arrived home , the close of last week , on sick leave. Private Will Dolan accom panied him. The lieutenant looks thin and used up. Surely that is a hard climate which will reduce a robust constitution like Phil's. The old soldiers' reunion at Mc Cook , September 2f3th to October 1st , promises to be one of the big reunions in the history of the as sociation. You should make your arrangements to attend. Take the family along. There will be sport for all. Don't dream of buying a range for § 48 from the stove peddlers when you can get a BETTER ONE FOR $25 from S. M. Cochran & Co. of McCook , the reliable home merchants. COURT HOUSE NEWS. COUNTY COURT. In the case of William Kerr a ainst J R Neel , sheriff , and others , replevit from distress warrant for taxes , Kerr holding a chattel mortgage on property seized , the court decided for defendant. Plaintiff appealed. In the case of the state against Allen C. Clyde , proceedings to keep the peace , the defendant waived examination am ! gave bad for good behavior and to ap pear for trial at the next term uf dUtrict court. Michael O'Leary is bondsman in the sum of $500. DISTRICT COURT Edwin A Stack vs. Rebecca Yore. Equity. Rachel Knox vs Rebecca Lytle et al. Equity. Melissa E Payne vs. Charles Boyd et al. Equity. Ellery W. Davis vs John \V. Pifer et al. Equity. In the matter of the estate of Michael Travers. Petition for license to sell teal estate. Bourdett Lufkin vs. Mary A. Walters etal. Equity. We have put our entire line of California novelties into one lot and will close them out at lOc. each. They are going like hot cakes at The "BEE HIVE. " A stubborn cough or tickling in the throat yields to One Minute Cough Cure. Harmless iu effect , touches the right spot and just what is wanted It acts at once. A. McMillen. McCook Markets. Corrected Friday morniug. Corn $ .20 Wheat 41 Oats 15 Rye 29 Barley 18 Hogs 3.10 Eggs io Butter 15 Potatoes 40 SHEET MUSIC. We have just received 200 new pieces which you can buy at 3c. each , come at once and have first choice. THE "BEE HIVE. " CA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of MARBLE OR GRANITE MONUMENTS All Kinds , Sizes and Prices. A. G. DOLE , Agent. McCook. Neb. ALSO MUTUAL INSURANCE . . . FARM , STOCK. AND MERCANTILE In the German Mutual , Omaha ; Mercantile Mu tual , Lincoln ; Farmers Mutual , Lincoln. DeWitt's Little Early Risers , Tha famous little pills. BARTLEY. Mrs. J. C. Puckett is suffering from an attack of tyi l > mrl < > yer. Clarence Enlow of Oxford made his brother a short visit , Wedues day. day.S. S. W. Clark and the boys have returned from the exposition , all being quite satisfied with what they saw at the big show. Frank Walsworth left , Wednes day night , for Kansas City , where he expects to enter a medical col lege and fit himself for a "fee- zishun. " A little stranger made its intro ductory bow into the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. fiodgkiu , last Sat urday evening , with the intention of making its permanent residence there. Don't dream of buying a range for § 48 from the stove peddlers when you can get a BETTER ONE FOR § 25 from S. M. Cochrau & Co. of McCook , the reliable home merchants. Dane Fletcher is collecting tar iffs and ringing up fares on the dray line , this week , during the absence of Conductor Wilson , wh < is bass drum soloist for the bane nt Oberlin. F. A. Walsworth returned , Sat urday of last week , from his visit to the exposition and reports it equal to his anticipations , there fore has decided not to arrange for any changes iu the programme or management. The band departed for Oberliu , Monday morning , via the overland route , to fill a five days' engage ment at the old soldiers' reunion and base ball tournament being held" there , this week. That the natives over there are having their auricular appendages crowded full of melody goes without saying. The band will give a concert in the hail on the evening of Mon day , the 12th , which promises to be a rare musical treat. Certainly none other than those burdened with riches can afford to miss this event , and a man in moderate cir cumstances guilty of such action would be likely to break open his own trunk and swipe the contents. Don't be conspicuous by your ab sence. A. Lang departed this life on Sunday morning at his home just south of town , after a short illness. While he has been in poor health for some time his early demise was not anticipated aud came as a surprise to many. The funeral oc curred on Monday from the Cath olic church in Indiauola , and in terment was made in the church cemetery. The sympathy of all is extended to the bereaved ones. J.E.Morrisey aud family of Atwood - wood , Kas , dropped in on Agent Enlow , Sunday evening , on their return from the exposition , aud made him a pleasant visit , leaving for home the followingmorning. . For the information of those inter ested we will state that , as near as we can learn , Mr. Morrisey en joys the distinction of being the only person to lead an excursion one hundred and fifty people from the rural districts safely to the ex position and return. Although when turned loose iu Omaha they were as frisky and frolicsome as pet bears , he gathered them all to gether and returned them to their ownest own Eawlius couutv. EAST RED WILLOW. The wild hay on the divide is yielding well. Some are already preparing to sow a large fall crop. Grandpa Standsbury has been very poorly , the past week. Taylor Quigley is hauling out the lumber for his new house. A young mule owned by Chris. Jensen was bitten by a rattlesnake , j recently. J. W. Dolan now owns the Don- uell farm. Will Sexon will fann it another year. Mr. Hillern and sons returned , last week , from visiting Mrs. O. C. Teel at Eed Cloud. Dr. Logan was called to the home of Will Sexsou , Sunday morning , to attend Ilaymoud , who was quite sick , but is now better. Don't dream of buying a range for § 48 from the stove peddlers ivheii you can get a BETTER ONE FOR § 25 from S. M. Cochran & do. of McCook , the reliable home merchants. FAMILY AND HOTEL RANGES Are unequalled , because they are of Malleable Iron and Wrought < j . YVater- Steel. Will not break by rough usage or overheating. - backs bear 200 pounds pressure. No danger of explosions by freez ing. Flues lined with asbestos. Bake quickly aud are ECONOMICAL IN THE USE OF FUEL. Abundant hot water. Burn hard or soft coal , and wood. They are convenient and ornamental , aud will last a life time with ordinary care , and are FULLY GUARANTEED. Over 317.720 sold to November 1 , 1897. Ho. 96 only sold from Company's Wagons , by their own Salesman , at a uniform price through the United States and Canada. ROLL OF HONOR. Three gold and silver medals. World's Industrial aud Cotton Centennial Exposition , New Orleans , 1884-85. Highest awards Nebraska State Board of Agriculture , 1887. Diploma Alabama State Agricultural Soc ety at Montgomery , 1888. Awfirds Chatahochie Valley Expositio. , Columbus , Ga. , 1888. i Highest awards St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Ass'n , 1889. Six highest awards World's Columbian Exposition , Chicago , 1898. Highest awards Western Fair Ass'n , London. Canada , 1893. Six gold medals , Midwinter Fair , . San Francisco , Cal. , 1894. Silver medal , Toronto , Canada , 1895. ABOVE HONORS WERE RECEIVED BY * v WASHINGTON AVE. , 19th to 20th St. , ST. LOUIS , MO. 79 to 9T PEARL ST. , TORONTO , ONT. Founded in 1864. 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This cause came for hearing on the petition of James Doyle , administrator de bonis non of the estate of Michael Travers , deceased , praying for a license to sell the following de scribed real estate , viz : The southeast quar ter of section four , township three , range thirty , Red Willow county , Nebraska , or a sufficient amount of the same to bring the sum of 5360.65 for the purpose of the payment of the debts allowed against said estate and for the costs of administration. It is therefor ordered that all persons interested in said es tate appear before me in the district court room in McCook , Red Willow county , Ne braska , on the loth day of October , 1898 , at 9 o'clock a. m. , to show cause why a license should not be granted to said administrator to sell so much of the above described real es tate of said deceased as shall be necessary to pay said debts and expenses. It is hereby ordered that a copy of this order to show- cause be published for four consecutive weeks in THE McCooK TRiBUNEa newspaper pub lished in the county wherein said real estate is situated. Dated this 30th day of August , 1808. G.W.NORRIS , 9-q-4ts Judge of the District Court. C. II. Boyle , Attorney for Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at McCook , Nebraska , August 25th , iSgS. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before the register or receiver of U. S. Land Office at McCook , Nebraska , on Saturday. October 1st , iSgS , viz : Julius Hinz , Homestead entry No. 9897 for the NE X of section S , Tp. 2 , N , range 2bV of 6th P. M. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of said land , viz : Charles Ebert , Charles Nothnagel , Herman Hey , Michael hsch. all of McCook , Neb. S-26-6t. K M. RATHBUN , Register. 0. I , EVERIST & CO. , PROPRIETORS OF THE McCook Transfer Line BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. furniture van in the city. Office one block north of Baruett Lumber Yard. Leave or ders for bus calls at Commercial hotel ; orders for draying at Ev- erist , Marsh & Co.'s meat market. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. D. BURGESS , Plumber and H Steam Fitter McCOOK , NEBR. Iron , Lead , and Sewer Pipe. Brass Goods , Pumps , and Boiler Trimmings. Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse Windmills. Basementof the Meeker. Phillips building. JOHN E. KELLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW MCCOOK. NEBRASKA. JB. . BALLARD , 0 DENTIST , = wn.BridSe nd Wale Work K Bellamy , assistants. McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL ' tr Dr.VV. V. GAGE. * x , McCook. $ Nebraska. 9 a. m. and after 6 p. m. J3TMassaCe gi m appropriate cases. McCook IS KTTA BAU , burcScal Hospital.