R .Ho Torture to the attention is often paid to . Equal symptoms of Eczema , but it is not long before the little redness begins to itch and burn. This is but the beginning , and will Itching and of Burning lead to suffering and torture almost unen durable. It is a common mistake to regard This Fearful Disease a roughness and redness of the skin as , merely a local irritation ; it is but an indica tion of a humor in the blood of terrible Eczema which is more than skin-deep , and can not bo reached by local appli cations of ointments , salves , etc. , applied to the surface. The disease itself , the real cause of the trouble , is in the blood , although all suffering is produced through the skin ; the only way to reach the disease , therefore , is through the blood. Mr. Phil T. Jones , of Mixersville , Ind. , writes : "I had Eczema thirty years , and after a great deal of treatment my leg was so raw and sore that it gave me constant pain. It finally broke into a running sore , and began to spread nnd grow worse. For the past five or six years I have suffered untold agony and hud given up all hope of ever being free from the disease , as I have been treated by some of the best physicians nnd have taken many blood medicines , all in vain. With little faith left I began to take S. S. S. , and it apparently made the Eczema worse , but I knew that this was the way the remedy got rid of the poison. Continuing S. a. S. , the sore healed up entirely , the skin became clear and smooth , and I was cured perfectly. " Eczema is an obstinate disease and can not be cured by a remedy which is only a tonic. Swift's Specific S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD is superior to other blood remedies because it cures diseases which they can not reach. It got-a to the bottom to the cause of the disease and will cure the worst case of Eczema , no matter what other treatment has failed. It ia the only blood remedy guaranteed to he free from potash , mercury or any other mineral , and never fails to cure Eczema , Scrofula , Contagious Blood Poison , Cancer , Tetter , Rheumatism , Open Sores , Ulcers , Boils , etc. Insist upon S. S. S. ; nothing can take its place. Books on these diseases will be mailed free to any address by Swift Spe cific Company , Atlanta , Georgia. X T , ft WHITE'S UKfcAM -m * + YVORMS VERMIFUGE ! _ _ . . . . . . . _ . - \ % r4 t.t .il . Best rll * . Most In Quantify. In Quality. For 20 Years Has Lsd all"Worm"Remedies. . IOX X OS .A.3J3J DDHXTCl-G-XSTS. prepared by * K JAMES F. BALLARD , St. Louis.J MCCONNELL & BERRY. From New Zealand. REEFTON , New Zealand , Nov. 23,1896. I am very pleased to state that since I took the agency of Chamberlain's medicines the sale has been very large , ore especially of the Cough Remedy. In two years 1 have sold more of this particular remedy than of all other makes for the previous five years. As to its efficacy , I have been informed by scoies of persons of the good results they have re ceived from it and know its value from the use of it in my own family. It is so pleasant to take that we have to place the bottle beyond - yond the reach of the children. E. J. SCANTI.KBUKY. For sale by McConnell& Herry. To Cure La Grippe In Two Days. Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. All dni'jgists lefuiul the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Giove's name on every bottle A Sure Sigrn of Croup. Hoarseness in a child that is subject to croup is a sure indication of the approach of the dis ease. Jf Chamberlain's Cough Reined } is given as soon as the child becomes hoarse , or even after the croupy cough has appeared , it will prevent the attack. Many mothers who have croupy children always keep thisremedy at hand and find that it saves them much trouble and worry. It can always be depend ed upon and is pleasant to take. For sale by McConnell & Berry. JF. D. BUKGESS , McCOOK , NEBR. Iron , Lead , and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps , and BoilerTrimmings. Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse Windmills. Basementof the Meeker- Phillips building. H. P. SUTTON JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS McCOOK , NEBRASKA C. H BOYLE , ' ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook , Nebraska. Room 3 , Meeker-Phillips Bldg1 , Upstairs n * * * M' * M' M * "M * * * * * M' * * * a DR. JOHN McPnEE , DENTIST. . . . . of Chicago. J. B. BALLARD , , 9 DENTIST. 9 ] All dental work done at our office is guar anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Dr. I. B. Taylor , assistant. JOHN E. KELLEY , ATTORNEY AT LAW McCooK. NEBRASKA. jSfAgent of Lincoln Land Co. Office- Rear of First National bank. McCOOK SUEOICAL HOSPITAL , Dr. W. V. GAGE. McCook , - - - Nebraska. Office and Hospital over First National Bank. Office hours at residence , 701 Marshall Ave. , l-efore 9 a. m. and after 6 p. m. It's easy to haul a big load , up a/ / big hill if you grease the wagon , wheels with MICA Axle Grease Get a box and learn why It'a the best grease ever put on an axle. Sold everywhere. Made by STANDARD OIL , CO. ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR AP POINTMENT FOR ADMINISTRATOR. State of Nebraska , Red Willow county. At a county court held at the county court room , in and for s.-.id county October 23 , A. D. 1899 , Present , G.S.Bishop , county Judge. In the matter of the estate of John McNeff , deceased. On reading and filing the petition of J. H. O'Neil , praying that administration ot said estate may be granted to him as administrator. Ordered , that November 13. A. I ) . , 1899 , at 10 o'clock a.m. , is assigned lor hearing said pe tition when all persons interested in sa'd mat ter may appear at a county court to b- held in and fur said county , and show cause why the prayer of peliiionei should not be "ranted ; and that notice of ilie pendency nf said peti tion and the hearing thereof , lie given to all persons interested in said matter by publish ing a copy of this order in ihe McCooK TKIHUNK , a weekly newspaper printed in said county , for three successive weeks pi ior to seid daj' of hearing. [ SEAL ] G. S. BISHOP , County Judge. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby sivcu that sealed bids will hi received at the oifice of the county clerk of Red Willow county , Nebraska , for making the folluw- inp grade across the Republican river , Kiuth of Indianola. Said Krade to bo 120 feet in length. Ninety feet to have 30-foot base and to be 8 feet high , and 30 feet to have 34-foot base and to be 10 feet high ; all to be 16 feet yide across the top and covered to a depth of six inches with soft rock ; the sides to be walled with rock 1 foot thick , and south end to bo walled up with rock wall 2 feet thick. One-half of the money to be paid during the progress of the work. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids to bo filed with the county clerk of said county on or before noon of the llth day of Nov ember , 1899. IO-27-3ts. R. A. GREEN , County Clork. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale issued from the District Court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , under a decree in an action wherein the Nebrat- fca Loan and Trust Co. is plaintiff and Phillip Katzemneyer et al. are defendants , to me direct ed and delivpied , I shall offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash , at the east door of the court house in McCook , Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the llth day of December , 1899 , at the hour of one o'clock , p. m. , the fol lowing described real estate , towit : The east half of the southwest quarter and the west half of the southeast quarter of section 6 in township s-hip one. north of range 29west of the 6th p. in. , in Hed Willow county , Nebraska. Dated this 10th day of November , 1899. 11-10-St. J. R. NEEL , Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale issued from the District Court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , under n decree in an action wherein John 15. Meservo is plaintiff and William Bruiner et al. are defendants , tome _ directed and delivered , I bhull offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash , at the east door of the court house in McCook , Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the llth day of December , 1899 , at the hour of one o'clock , p. m. , the following described real estate , to-wit : The south half of the northeast quarter and the north half of the southeast quarter of section 15 in township 2 north in raugi ! 29 west of the Oth p. in. in Red Willow county. Nebraska. Dated this 10th day of November , 1S99. lMOt. . J. R. NECL. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale issued from the District Court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , under a decree in an action wherein Anna M. Lockwood is plaintiff and Susan F. Calkins et til. are defendants , to me directed anddelivered , I shall offer at public sale and sell to the high est bidder for cash , at the east door of the court house in McCook , Red Willow county , Nebras ka , on the llth day of December , 1899 , at the hour of ouo o'clock , p. in. , the following describ ed real estate , towit : The east half of the north west quarter and lots one and two in section IS in township 1 north of range 28 west of the 6th p. m. , in Red Willow county , Nebraska. Dated this 10th day of November , 1899. ll-10-5t. J. R. NEEL , Sheriff. MCDONNELLS BALSAM CURES COUGHS W. C. T. U. COLUMN. Mus. MINNIK FINITVPress Supt. "God , Home and Native Land. " * The of " and " department "Mercy Help" 1ms been added to our local W. C. T. U. work. Mrs. W. H. Campbell is superin tendent. * * The Good Templar increase , reported at the recent session of the international lodge in Toronto , is nearly 40,000. * * The saloons of Chicago are to he at tacked in a.systematic manner by the anti-saloon league , assisted by the pas tors of the Methodist Episcopal churches HIM ! members of their congregations. The plans of what he believes will be a successful crusude have been outlined by Dr. M. M. Parkhurst. who is in charge of the Chicago district of the league. * * The curfew ordinance is coining more and more into favor as an aid to morality anil good citizenship. It provides that boys and girls under fifteen years of age shall be in their homes at a specified hour each night. Repoits from cities that have adopterl the ordinance testify to the beneficial results of the lawshow ing a decrease of sevenry five per cent in youthful criminals , that being the best demonstration of its wisdom. * * The trustees of Tufts college , Massa chusetts , have recently refused a gift of $40,000 from a prominent Boston brewer. * * Women of Norway have procured a law which prohibits a liquor seller from employing any woman in his business , except his wife. * * The citizens of Quincy , Mass. , have just held a jubilee meeting to commem orate the record of seventeen years of prohibition , which the city has just com pleted. * * President McKinley says : "Personally I shall be very glad to see the prohibi tion of the canteen " There is no reason why the president should not be made happy. * * Kenosha , Wisconsin , has fifty three licensed saloons. The council recently repealed an ordinance which prohibited the opening of a saloon within 200 feet of a church or school-house. BOX ELDER. Ed. Lakin's little boy lias been seriously sick , but is some better now. This is fine weather for gatheiing coin , and the farmers are improving it. Win. Walter is building a new sod house on the farm he has rented up in Frontier county , and will occupy the same in the near future. Election at Box Elder was as quiet as the day was beautiful. Every one seemed to know how and for whom they wished to vote. Mrs. Peter Brewer accompanied her daugh- ter-in-law , Mrs. Ida Brewer , home to Denver , where she will spend the greater part of the winter. Mae Creasmun has returned home from McCookwhere she has been attending school. She will resume her studies at the Burnt Hill school-house. Thos. Pinkerton and wife started , Thursday night , for their new home in Oregon. They leave a host of fiiends who join in wishing them success. George Harrison team got frightened while he was picking corn and took quite a run , fortunately doing no damage to themselves and only breaking the wagon a little. Fred Lakin and Miss Gertrude Atkinson , who were married in McCook on October i6th , departed for Deadwood. S. D. , where Fred has a position in a smelter. The young people were favorably known in this com munity , having resided here the greater part of their lives. We extend congratulations and best wishes for their success in their new dome. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffer ing. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption , coughs and colds , have given away over ten million trial bottles Df this great medicine ; and have the satisfac tion of knowing it has absolutely cured thous inds of hopeless cases. Asthma , bronchitis , loarstness and all diseases of the throat , : hest and lungs are surely cured by it. Call pn McConnell & Berry , druggists , and get a : ree trial bottle. Regular size jjoc and Si. Every bottle guaranteed or price refunded. INDIANOLA. Messrs. Frank Fritsch and M. G. Shackel- : on had business in the west-end city , Mon- lay. "I-told-you-so" and "Betsy-and-I-killed-the- > ear" are having their innings , since the elec- ion. Postmaster McCool was in the county cap- tal , Saturday , to see the lay of the land , po- itically speaking. Speaking of scratching tickets , it's about a tand-off between Indianola and McCook low. Just look at that vote in McCook for roster G. Stilgebouer of Danbury. And for Jrs. Cordeal , too. Had either of them re- : eived the party vote in McCook , they would lave been elected. Chairman Fitzgerald of the Democratic entral committee wended his way up to the ounty seat , Wednesday , to explain to Pat il .nd Johnny how it , all happened in Indi- .nola ; how it was that Johnny didn't get all he votes promised ; why everything was sac- ificed to save that $50 bet ; but he failed to nollify the boys. 'Tis said that Dennis left wo or three tears in the west-end burg , but he deponent sayeth not. Red Hot From the Gun Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman of Newark , Mich. , in the Civil war. It caused terrible ulcers that no treatment helped for 0 years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured iim. Cures cuts , bruises , burns , boils , felons , orns , skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. 5 els. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by > lcConnell & Berry. it ADDITIONAL RAILROAD HEWS. Of the 1.135 miles of railroad iu Cuba , 551 uiiles are controlled by British com panies. Armored mid armed trains are the lat est addition to warfare and its destruct ive instruments and methods. The Pennsylvania railroad company has contracted for 100,000 tons of steel ; and it is soul , the price to be paid is $33 per ton. The Illinois Central has just given ai order for 38 new passenger < oachcs , to be delivered January ist. 1900 They wil represent the very best and latest in su perior coach equipment. The earnings of American railroads ii 1898 were $ i 250,000,000 The i mining ex penses of the roads weie $86o.oooocx ) The roads carried 525,1.00,1.00 passengers and moved 915,000.000 tons of freight A 25-mile rrtihond was recently packet in the hold of a steamship at San Fran cisco , for use in the Philippines. Every thing complete but the ties , which the island will supply It is siiid that the railway vill be used to t-xtend the 30 miles of railroad now controlled by the American troops The American engi neering corps will build the bridges , etc. An etnploju of ttie Pennsylvania road has invented a machine that will revo lutionise the firing of locomotives , if it does all that its maker claims for it. Its work is to throw conl ini < > the engine firebox with an even distribution. If the device is a success and is adopted generally by the railway companies it will displace several hundred thousand firemen and allow locomotives to be operated by one man instead of two Track Ia3'ing on the Burlington exten sion from Alliance , which is being built to Harlville. Wyo .and to Brush , Colo. , has been delayed since October loth by the graders. The grade south of An gora , the new station recently opened at the top of the divide twenty miles south of Alliance , has not been complet ed and the construction train could pro ceed no farther until the work was in a more finished condition. It is undei- stood that within a few days the wotk of track la \ ing will again begin and be pushed along as rapidly as possible Re ports indicate that no more waiting on graders will be necessary , as much of the grade south of the divide is already- completed and ready for the steel. Some of the bridgework is being done ahead of the track laying and the grad ers are well along with road-bed build ing far out toward the state line. With Ejood weather the state line can be reached by January i. New depots and buildings required for railroad use will be placed at the new stations opened as rapMly as possible. At present three stations on the new extensions started this season are served with temporary Jepots They are Couistock , Sargent Mid Angora Lincoln Journal. SHAPES , SBTISTIB FFEGTS , Lengths , Oa Each Box. FA8GY AHD CORSET SOLE MANUFACTURERS. SOX.D BY HE THOMPSON D. G. CO. , McCOOK , NEBRASKA. Infant mortality is frightful. Nearly one- uarter die before they reach one year , one- lird before they are five and one-half before icy are fifteen ! The timely use of WHITE'S REAM VERMIFUGE would save a major- y of these precious lives. Price 25 cents. IcConnell & Berry. Geo. Noland , Rockland , O. , savs , "My wife ad piles forty years. DeWitt's Witch Hazel alve cured her. It is the best salve in Amer- a. " It heals everything and cures all skin iseases. D. W. Loar. If that Dewey scrap-book should be given a appendix containing the nice things said [ his new engagement its weight would be icreased a couple of hundied pounds. Dr. H. H. Haden , Summit , Ala. , says , "I link Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a splendid edicine. I prescribe it , and my confidence i it grows with continued use. " It digests hat you eat and guickly cures dyspepsia and digestion. D. W. Loar. 'cats r ' * Maybe the grocer is "just out of Ivory Soap but has ' ' /I another , he thinks , is just as good. " No other soap is just as good. Insist that he get Ivory Soap for you. A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaps , each represented to be "just as Rood as the 'Ivory' ; " they ARE NOT , but like all counterfeits , lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities ol the genuine. Ask for "Ivory " Soap and Insist upon getting it. * . COPYRIGHT IS98 HYTHC PROCTER * OAMHLE CO. CINCINNATI J. D. Bridges , editor "Democrat , " Lancaster , * J. II. , says , "One Minute Cough Cure is the > est remedy for croup I ever used. " Immedi- itely relieves and cures coughs , colds , croup , isthnia , pneumonia , bronchitis , grippe and all liroat and lung troubles. It prevents con- umption. D. W. Loar. Bismarck's Iron Nerve * Vas the result of his splendid health. Indom- table will and tremendous energy are not ound xvliere stomach , liver , kidneys and bow ls are out of order. If you want these quali- ies and the success they bring , use Dr. King's S'ew Life pills. They develop every power of irain and body. 25c. at McConnell & Berry's. sia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Mature in strengthening and recon- tructing the exhausted digestive or- jans. It is the latest discovered digest- int and tonic. No other preparation ; an approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia , Indigestion , Heartburn , flatulence , Sour Stomach , Nausea , 3ickHeadacheGa8tralgiaCrampsand ill other-results of imperfectdigestion. Prepared by E. C. DeWittaCo. . Crjlcago. Tribune Clubblncr List. For convenience ol readers of THE TKIB- UNK , we have made arrangements with the following newspapers and perodicals whereby we can supply them in combination with THK TRIBUNE at the following very low prices : tvTTff PUULICATION. PRICK. TRII1UNK Detroit Free Press $1 oo $150 Leslie's Weekly 400 300 Prairie Farmer I oo 125 Chicago Inter-Ocean I oo 135 Cincinnati Enquirer. I oo New-York Tribune I oo i 25 Demoresl's Magazine I oo 175 Toledo Blade I oo 125 Nebraska Farmer 1 oo 150 Iowa Homestead I oo 145 Lincoln Journal I oo 175 Campbell's Soil-Culture I oo 150 New-York World I oo 165 Omaha Bee I oo 150 Cosmopolitan Magpzine I oo i oo St. Louis Republic I oo 175 Kansas City Star 25 115 Nebraska Dairyman and Up- to-Date Farmer 50 125 Kansas City Journal , weekly. 25 115 Kansas City Journal , daily. . . 4 oo 4 20 We are prepared to fill orders for anv other papers published , at reduced rates. THE TRIHUNK , McCook , Neb. If you have sore throat , soreness across the back or side , or your lungs feel sore or tender , or you are threatened with diphtheria or pneu monia , apply BALLARD'S SNOW LINI MENT externally and use BALLARD'S HORE1IOUND SYRUP. McConnell. Wonder what Ladysmith's name was before she married milord and became a lady ? . . # i V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER , # TIZENS BANK $ 4 # l * OF MeCOOK , NEB. ! ? Paid Up Capital , $50,000. Surplus , ยง 5.000 # DIRECTORS r i # V. FRANKLIH , W.F.McFARLAND , A. C. EBERT , H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD Y Y ? * 8"W"s"s ? Ryg ! & & * y&3viZ& Sgr Sg n n i q n > NATIONA.L < * . \ * * * i. /V VVV > < > 'VV * SW i i < VV < V - - ? -fci- * * - lTi-i irxf kl Authorized Capital , $100,000. Capital and Surplus , $60,000 ocoo GEO. HOCKNELL , President. B. M. FREES , V. Pros. W. F. LAWSOH , Cashier. F. A. PEHNELL , Ass't Cash. A. CAMPBELL , Director. FRAHK HARRIS , Director.