. JOHN MoPuKE , DENTIST. . . . . of Chicago. , \i * < r . J.-i3r Upstairs in Mcekci building. C. H. BOYLE , ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook , Nebraska. Room 3 , Meeker-Phillips Bldgf , Upstairs MEN OR BOYS suffering from nervous debility , varicocele , seminal weakness , lost manhood , night emissions and unnatural discharges caused ly ; errors of younger days , which , if not re lieved by inedicaltreatment , is deplorable on mind and body , DO NOT MARRY when suffering , as this leads to loss of memory , loss of spirits , bashfulness in so ciety , pains in small of back , frightful dreams , dark rin s around the eyes , pim ples or breaking out on face or body. Send for our symptom blank. We cm cure you and especially do we desire old and tried cases , as we charge nothing for advice and give you a written guarantee to cure the worst case on record. Not only are the weak organs restored , but all losses , drains and discharges stopped. Send 2c stamp for question blank. BLOOD POISON First , second or tertiary stage. WE NEVER KAIL. No detention from bus iness. Write us for particulars. Dept. I. HANN'S PHARMACY , OMAHA , NEB. LADIES made happyM ° "th- - * " * - ' A-- < * J , | , sure to te Never fails. Cures scanty , excessive or painful menstralion. S > l box. 2 boxes cure any case. Dept. i. HANN'S Pharmacy , 18th and Farnam , r-i2-iy Omaha , Neb. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the co-partner ship heretofore existing between L. W. McConnell - Connell and It. B. Davis , under the firm name of L. W. McConnell & Co. , has this day been dissolved by mutual consent , Mr. Davis retir ing and his interest being purchased by George B. Kerry. ' 1 he style of the new firm will be , McConnell & Berry , who assume all the indebtedness of the late firm of L. W. McConnell & Co. , and collect all outstanding accounts. McCook , Neb. , July 1st , 1899. L. W. McCoNNEU. . B. B. DAVIS. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Halt & Kulger , as the Ideal Steam Laundry , has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Alex. II. Halt retires from said business , and all accounts due the firm are to be paid to W. C. Bulger , who agrees to assume and pay all bills owing by said firm. Dated McCook , Nebraska , July 20 , 1899. W. C. UUI.CKR , At.EX. II. 11 ATT. Those who live on farms are liable to make accidental cuts , burns and bruises , which heal rapidly when Ballard's Snow Liniment prompllv applied. Price 25 and 50 cts. L. W. McConnell & Co. Our baby has been contimmlh troubled with co'.ic and cholera infaiittiin since his birth , and all that we could do for him did not seem to give morel ban tem porary relief , until we tried Chamber lain's Colic.Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. Since jiving him that remedy we have not been troubled.Ve want to give you this testimonial as an evidence of our gratitude , not that you need it to advertise your meritorious remedy. G. M. L'iw , 'Keokuk , Iowa For sale by L. VV. McConnell & Co. , druggists. We learn of a modest Perry maiden who blushed and looked the other way when a bald-headed man removed his hat in her piesence. White'a Cream Vermifuge not only effectually expels worms , but is un equalled as a tonic , and is a certain cure for chills and fever in children. Price 25 cts. L. W. McConnell & Co. McCook Markets. Corrected Friday morning. Corn $ .30 Wheat 46 Oats 25 Rye 35 Barley 30 Hogs 3.80 Eggs 10 Butter 14 Potatoes 60 Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. R. P. Olivia of Barcelona , Spain , spends his winters at Aiken , S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the back of the head. On using Electric Bitters , America's greatest blood and nerve remedy , all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble , purifies the blood , tones up the stomach , strengthens the nerves , puts vim , vigor and new life into every muscle , nerve and organ of the body. If weak , tired 1 or ailing you need it. Every bottle 1 guaranteed , only 50 cents. Sold by Mc Connell & Berry , druggists. The McCoruiick is all right. Frank D. Burgess is agent for them. Don't buy a binder , mower or rake without getting his prices and learning all about those celebrated machines. What among human ills are more an noying than piles ? The afflictions that prevent active exercises are bad enough , but one that makes even rest miserable is worse. Women are among ics great est martyrs. Tabler's Buckeye Pile O.ntment will cure the most obstinate cases Price , 50 cts. in bottle , tubes 75C. at L. W. McConnell & Co.'s. An exchange says : 'The city of Wash ington is but a breeding ground for po litical liars. " If this be true , the people seeui to have forgotten whom their town was named after. Is your liver tired ? Does it fail to do its dtit > ? If so , don't neglect its call for help A few doses of Herbine may save you a spell of sickness. Herbine is the only liver medicine. It cures chil's and fever. Price 50 cts McConnell & Co. HARVESTER KING Cuts and Binds 12-ft. Swath We sold about a dozen of 'em to Red Willow county farmers , last year , and they were thoroughly pleased and satisfied. The Harvester King enables the up = to = date farmer to cut and bind early , and to head later on in the season , both with the same ma = chine ; thus avoiding the greatest risk from hail and handling the greatest possible amount of grain. WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR The Old Reliable Buckeye Binder. The J. I. Case Threshing Machines. The Columbia = = a small , 8 = horse Thresher. The Renowned Piano Steel Jones Lever Binder. The Celebrated Ideal Deering = = the wonder of all. * < . , - * * MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. T ' - ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. L. H. JANSKN is in the city today on matters of business. D. W. COI.SON has none to Fond clu Lac , Wisconsin , on a visit. MR. AND MRS. J. E. KKLI.KY are visiting in Kirwin , Kansas. MRS V. B FULTON of Red Cloud is visiting Mrs H. G. Goble. H. H.TARTSCH will occupy the Jacob Burnett residence , in a few days. A. C. HARLAN and I.V. . Spaulding were Lincoln visitors , last Saturday. MISS PEARI. ZiNT went down to Du- rang , this state , yesterday morning , to visit a sister. MRS. J. W HUPP visited Mrs. W. G. Manspeaker of Culbertson , early part of the week. REGISTER RATHBUN will occupy his own dwelling , the old Huddleston home , about the first. W. S. MORLAN and S. M. Cochrau will depart , Sunday , for Colorado , on a fishing-hunting expedition , to be gone a number of weeks. ENDS RISHEI/S two young daughters left , yesterday morning , for Virginia , Nebraska , to live with their mother. Martin will remain with his father. MRS. FRANK THORNE , sister of C. E. and \V. C. Pope , and who recently moved here from Indiana for her health , is very low , and may not survive many days Miss NONA CASE was taken to Lin coln , Sunday , by Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fitch for treatment at the sanitarium , her health being seriously impaired by her constant attendance at the bedside of her mother. Stockville Faber. ADDITIONAL RAILROAD NEWS. J. B. Culbertson returned home , last night , from his visit to Chariton , Iowa. L. S. Watson has moved into the old Day residence in the northeastern part of the city. Supt. Campbell has been doxvn on the Hastings-Oberlin line , part of the week , looking after railroad matters. Operator Will Pate accompanied hi sister Etta to Denver , today on No. i and will enjoy a short vacation. J. Alex McLean , who has been visit ing his uncle , Supt. Campbell , left Thursday morning , for Butte , Montana to accept a mining position. Martin Thorgrimson has Roy Smith' place in Supt. Campbell's office , while the latter is vacating in the mountains Martin's position in the master median ic's office is "in the pool. " THE GIRL SAID "NO. ' ' An Unusual Scene In a Pennsylvania Church. A marriage was suddenly interrupted at St. Catherine's church , Moscow , a short distance from Scranton , on Sat urday morning , by the bride , Miss Margaret Moore , refusing to say the fateful "yes" at the proper time. Foi miles around in the Pocono mountain region the friends of Miss Moore anil Timothy Foley had assembled to see the young couple married. The pastor of St. Catherine's , the Rev. R. H. Walsh , stood waiting at the altar rail as the bridal party arrived. The bride looked charming. She was attended by her niece , Miss Foley , and the bride groom's best man was Frank Daugh- erty , a jury commissioner , of Lacka- wanna county. Mr. Foley had already made his solemn vow , and the officiat ing priest asked : "Will you , Margaret Moore , take Timothy Foley to be your lawful husband ? " Instead of answer ing , the young woman inquired : "Is it yet too late , father ? " Father Walsh , though surprised by the unusual ques tion , immediately answered : "It is not too late , " whereupon the bride-elect said : "Then I will not , " and turning from the altar , her face as white as marble , she faced the suddenly startled spectators and walked down the aisle toward the door. It was a moment of intense excitement. The priest , the bridegroom and the guests seemed transfixed as the bride passed down to the church door. After waiting for half an hour , expecMng that the bride would return , the guests gradually dis persed , and soon the strange incident became the talk of the entire town. No reason has been given for the bride's strange conduct. To all questioning the answer is that she simply exercised a woman's privilege and changed her mind ; but this does not soothe Mr. Foley , who was deserted at the altar by the woman of his choice , who never gave a hint of her displeasure until she was asked the final question. Good Story of Lord Charles Beresford. A good story is told of Lord Charles Beresford , during the time Commander Beresford was on the East Indian sta tion. They were cruising off tb- > Cey lon coast , and the hero of the Condor thought he would like a day's shoot ing , so a boat was put off and landed. Beresford and a Cingalese servant , after a weary tramp through the jun gle , came to a river ; the river emptied itself into the sea three miles distant. His lordship stripped to have a bathe , but first asked his servant if ihere were any alligatois in the water. The ser vant replied in the negative.ier a delightful swim in the cool placid water , our plucky sailor landed , and while dressing he asked his servant why there were no alligators in that part of the river. The Cingalese re plied. "No alligators , sar ; they plenty afraid of shark. " Tableau. A simple and safe way to clean costly and easily- injured articles is to make a suds of hot water and Ivory Soap , and allow it to cool until lukewarm. This solution , while very effective , is perfectly harmless. Ivory Soap contains no alkali. It will not destroy the surface or texture of any material , however delicate. Ivory Soap differs from other soaps. It is more carefully made , and the materials used in its manu facture are the purest and best. . COPYRIGHT 1890 BY THE PROCTER J > GAMBLE CO. CINCINNATI Box Elder Circuit. Sunday-school at Box Elder church every Sunday at 10 a.m. Church services at ii a. ni. every two weeks dating from Sunday , Dec. 4. Sunday-school at Gar den Prairie appointment every Sunday at 10 a. 111. Preaching at n a. in. every two weeks dating from Dec. n. Preach ing service at Spring Creek at 3 p. in. every two weeks dating from Dec n. D. L. MATSON , Pastor. TimTRiuuNR will club with any pa per you may want. Try it. Five Cents a Copy ! That's the remarkably low price at which we are closing out the remainder of our Navy Portfolios , those superb pictures of our splendid and victorious navy. You can buy the entire series of twelve numbers for 50 cents. This is less than half price , and they are only a few sets left. This paper and the great St. Louis Semi-Weekly Republic for $1.75 a year. Monarch Bicvc < / Are recognized the v/orlil over as representing the highest type of excellence in bicycle construction Are now within reach of all MONARCH ROADSTE _ , , ROADS $35 , - , , - - ! Jlnati Why look further when machines of kill ! established reputation can bo had at these prices. tVJONARCH CHAINLESS $75 Send for Catalogue Agents wanted in open territory MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO. Haistsd and Fulton Sts. , CHICAGO * Church and Reade Sts. , NEW YORK RIDE A MONARCH AKD KEEP IN FRONT S. There are dozens of remedies recommended for S S Is tiie . , , Only Scrofula , some of them no doubt being able to afford temporary relief , but S. S. S. is absolutely Remedy Equal to fills the only remedy which completely cures it. Scrofula is one of the most obstinate , deep-seated blood diseases , and is beyond the reach of the Obstinate Bisse , many so-called purifiers and tonics because some thing more than a mere tonic is required. S. S. S. is equal to any bicod trouble , and never fails to cure Scrofula , because it goes down to the seat of the disease , thus permanently eliminating every trace of the taint. The serious consequences to which Scrofula surely leads should impress upon those afflicted with it the vital im portance of wasting no time upon treatment which can not possibly effect a cure. In many cases where the wrong treatment has been relied upon , complicated glandular swellings have resulted , for which the doctors insist that a dangerous surgical operation is necessary. Mr. Jl. E. Thompsonof Milledgeville , Ga. , writes : "A bad case of Scrofula broke out on the glands of my neck , which had to be lanced and caused me much suffering. I was treated for a long while , but the physicians were un able to cure me , and my condition was as bad as when I began their treatment. Many blood remedies were used , but without effect. Some one recommended S. S. S. , and I began to improve as soon as I had taken a. few bottles. Continuing the remedy , I was soon cured permanently , and have never had a sign of the disease to return. " Swift's Specific S a is the only remedy which can promptly reach and cure obstinate , deep-seated blood diseases. By relying upon it , and not experimenting with the various so-called tonics , etc. , all sufferers from blood troubles can be promptly cured , instead of enduring years of suffering which gradually but surely undermines the constitution. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable , and never fails to cure Scrofula , Eczema , Cancer , Rheumatism , Contagious Blood Poison , Boils , Tetter , Pimples , Sores , Ulcers , etc. Insist upon S S S. ; nothing can take its place. Books on Wood and skin diseases will be mailed free to any address by the Swift Specific Company , Atlanta , Georgia. 7 Eureka Harness OH Is thabort preservative of now leather and the host renovator of old leather. It oils , softens , blaclc- ona and protects. Use Eureka Harness on your best hnrnere , your old har ness , and your carriage top , and they will not only look better but wear longer. Sold every where In cuni-aU elzea from half pints to live Ballons. Utdo bj 8TANIHKU OIL CO. A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnhaui of Much- ias , Me. , when the doctors said she could not live till morning" writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln , who attended her that fearful night. "All thought she must soon die from pneumonia , but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery , saying it f ' had more than once saved her life , and had cured her of consumption. After three Miiall doses she slept easily all night , and its further use completely cured her. " This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure nil throat , chest and lung diseases. Only soc nmlfi.oo. Trial bottles free at McConnell & Berry's. New Jersey was.tieated to a shower of bugs the other day and for a time it was thought they might be kissing bugs as sembling to lorm HII osculation trust , but scientists i > eon discovered that the * were another species of bugs out on a or * summer excur-ion. : r Persons troubled with diarrhoea will be interested in the experience of Mr.W.M. Bush , clerk of Hotel Dorrance. Provi dence , R. I. lie says : "For several years I have been almost a constant suf ferer from diarrhoeathe frequent attacks completely prostrating me and render ing me unfit for my duties at this hotel. About two yearsajio a traveling salesman kindly gave me a bottle of Chamber- berlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Rembdy. Much to my surprise and de light its effects were immediate When I felt symptoms of the disease I would fortify myself against the attack with a few doses of this valuable remedy. The result has been very satisfactory nnd almost complete relief from the afllic- tion. " For sale by L. W.McConnell Co. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative BromoQuinineTablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. 0:1 each tablet. The Washington Post thinks it will be consoling to occupants of upper berths to know that the Chicago courts have decreed that the Pullman estate shall be exempt from taxation. Imperfect digestion and assimilation produce disordered conditions of the ; system , which grow nnd are confirmed by neglect Herbine gives tone to the stomach , nnd causes fiood digestion. Price 50 cts. L W. McConnell & Co. As KHhu Root squats himself in the war secretary's chair from all over the comitrv will come the crv : "Now , thai' , Elihu ! " To eradicate worms from the svslexii give the child plain , nourishing food and White's Cream Veunifuge. The result will he. the worms will disappear and the chilil become heallhv and cheerful. Price 25 cts. L. W. McConnell & Co. GOOD CIGAR FOR SATISFIES THE MOST CRITICAL AT ALL DEALERS A.DAVIS'50N5&CO. MAKERS JOHN G.WOODWARD&CO. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS COUNCIL BLUFFSIOWAr : ' McCook Transfer Line J. H. DWYER , Proprietor. § ir > Spfccial attention paid to hauling furniture. Leave orders it either lumber yard. j TABLET'S I BUCK EYE _ _ ! OINTMENT | CURES NOTHING BUT P11ES : JA SURE and CERTAIN CURE ? known for 15 years as the J BEST REMEDYfor PILES. f SOLD BY AM. DRUGGISTS. lt72ISHi2B3GH HZD. CO. , ST.LOOT. At McCONNELI & BERRY'S. *