Candles Nothing elsa adds BO much to the charm of the drawing room or bondolr ft * the softly radi ant IlKbt from CORDOVA Candles , Nothing wilt contribute more to the ortlrttlo * acce H of the luncheon , tea or dinner. The bent decoratlre candles for the slmpletit or the root elaborate fnnction for cot- tape or munition. Made In all colors and the most delicate tints by BTANDAUD OIL CO. and sold ererywhero. Tribune Clubbing List. For convenience ot readers of THE TRin- UNK , we have made arrangements with the following newspapers and perodicals whereby we can supply them in combination with THE TRIUUNK at the following very low prices : F. D. BURGESS , Plumber and f Steam Fitter McCOOK , MEBR. 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. Telephone 44. P. O. Building DR. JOHN McPnEE\ DENTIST. . . . . of Chicago. with Dr. Gage. J. B. BALLARD , . O DENTIST. O All dental work done at our office is euar- 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. B Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office- - Rear of First National bank. McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL , Dr. W. V. GAGE. McCook , - - - Nebraska. Office and Hospital over First National Bank. . SEftfiLES & SEARLES MiiinOmcellth&OSU LINCOLN , NEB. 12 years In Omaha nnd Lincoln , SI'-ECIALISTK in Nervoim. Chronic and Private IMSKASKS of MEN AND WOMEN : H All Private Diseases ind DISORDERS OF MEN enables us to enaranteo to euro all curable cases of the Nose , Throat , Chest Stomach , Lifer , Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseatoi Lost Manhood , Nieht Emissions , Hydrocole , Var icocele , Gonorrhea , Gleet. Biles , Fistula and Rectal Ulcers , Diabetes and * Bright's Disease. " $100.00 for a case of CATARRH. RHEUMATISM , DYSPEPSIA , or BLOOD POISON we cannot cure if curable -Stricture and Gleet Cured at Home. Examination' and Consultation FKEE. Home treatment by mail in all diseases a specialty All medicine furnished. Call or address with stamp for circular , free book , and receipts write thorn today P. O. Box 224. Ofllce la Richards Klk. , llth it o. Lincoln , NeUr. CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. CATHOLIC Mass at 8 o'clock a. tn. High mass aud sermon at 10:30 , a. m. , with choir. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. All are cordially welcome. REV. J. W. HlCKSY , Pastor. EPISCOPAL Sunday morning at 11:00 : o'clock , Morning Prayer and Litany. Sunday evening at 8:00 : o'clock , Evening Prayer. Sunday-school at 10:00 : a. m. Friday evening lecture at 8:00 : o'clock. Holy communion the first Sunday in each mouth. HOWARD STOY , Rector. BAPTIST Sunday-school at * 10 a. m. Preaching service at n. Junior Union at 3. Senior Union at 7. Gospel service at 8. Morning subject , "Mutual Satis faction. " Evening theme , "Stoning Jesus. " All are welcome. T KETMAN , Pastor. CHRISTIAN Sunday-school at loa. m. Preaching services at II a m. and 8 p 111. Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m. Prayer- meeting on Friday evenings. All cor dially welcome. Morning subject , "The Five Fools " Evening topic , "How Jesus Give's the History of the World. " / J. W. WALKER , Pastor. CONGREGATIONAL Sunday-school at 10. Preaching at 11. Y. P. S. C. E at 7 Preaching at 8. Prayer-meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30 Morning subject , "The Greatest of the Beati tudes. " Evening theme , "Personality Rectified. " All are welcome. W. J. TURNER , Pastor. METHODIST Sunday-school at 10 a.m. Preaching at ir. Class at 12. Junior League at 3. Epworth League service at 7. Preaching at 8. Prayer and Bible study on Wednesday evening at 8 p m Morning subject , "Witnessing to Christ. " Evening subject , "A Busy Man. " All are welcome. J. A. BADCON , Pastor. The Ladies Aid society of the Metho dist church will have their usual Wash ington's birthday dinner , this year. The Endeavorers luxuriated in one of the society's popular "Good Time" so cials , Monday evening , at the home of the Misses Doan. McCook Markets. Corrected Friday morning. Corn $ .26 Wheat .42 Oats 25 Rye 35 Hogs 4.00 Eggs 15 Butter 20 Potatoes 40 Butter fat at Creamery 18 Anna Loughran has sold lot 6 , block 18 , original town , to Mrs. Kate Esker- son ; the price named is $ i.coo. F. B. Thirkield , Health Inspector of Chicago , says , "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cannot be recommended too highly. It cured me of severe dyspepsia" It digests what you eat and cures indigestion , heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia. D. W. Loan The properties of Ballard's Snow Liniment possess a range of usefulness greater than any other remedy. A day seldom passes in every household , especially where there are children , that it is not needed. Price , 25 and 5 ° cents. A. McMillen. SC C io Q Proaf fn Age does not necessarily mean i Oi Oi IS Q UiCfJI 111 feebleness and ill health , and nearly all of the sickness among fllH Dnnnla If fihmo Thom older people can be avoided. Most elderly Ulu rcULllbi II UIVuu I ilulli people are very susceptible to illness , but it is wholly unnecessary. By keep ing their blood pure they can fortify themselves New Blood and Life , so as to escape three-fourths of the ailments from which they suffer so generally. S. S. S. is the remedy which will keep their systems young , by purifying the blood , thoroughly removing all waste accumulations , and impart ing new strength and life to the whole body It increases the appetite , builds up the energies , and sends new life- giving blood throughout the entire system Mrs. Sarah Pike. 477 Broadway , South Boston , writes : "I am seventv years old , and had not enjoyed good health for twenty years. I was sick in different ways , and in addition , had Eczema terribly on one of my legs. The doctor said that on account of my age , I Avould never be well again. 1 took a dozen bottles of S. S. S. and it cured me completely , and I am happy to say that I feel as well as I ever did in my life. " Mr. J. "W. Loving , of Colquitt. Ga. , says : "For eight een years I suffered tortures from a ( fiery eruption on my skin. I tried almost every known remedy , but they failed one by one , and I was told that my age , which is sixty six was against me , and that I could never hope to be well again. I finally took S. S. S. , and it cleansed IB ( % $ my blood thoroughly , and now I am m perfect health. , S. S. FOR THE BLOOD is the only remedy which can build up and strengthen old people.'because it is the only one winch is guaranteed free from potash , mercury , arsenic and other damaging minerals. It is made from roots and herbs , and has no chemicals whatever in it. S S S. cures the worst cases of Scrofula , Cancer , Eczema. Rheumatism , Tetter , Open Sorea. Chronic Ulcers , Boils , or any other disease of the blood. Books on these diseases will be sent free by Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta. Ga. ADDITIONAL RAILROAD NEWS. Brakeman F. D. Barney went to work on Thursday. Charles Milligan has moved his family here from Oxford. J. K. Couzins is now with the rock gang up at Alliance. Engines 340 and 343 have both been taken to Havelock for repairs. Extra Agents A. J. Zint and N. B. Bush are both working at headquarters. Clerk Matt. Lawritson drank in the classic scenery of the Imperial line , Tuesday. , Mrs. Jack Cook returned to Oxford , last week , after visiting relatives here for a few days. The pay-checks gladdened the hearts of the railroad boys by well lining their pockets , last Friday evening. Chief Dispatcher Forbes and Switch man Utter enjoyed a hunt in the neigh borhood of Bartley , yesterday. Engineer and Mrs. C. K. Coleman were guests of Fireman and Mrs. Otis Shaffer lu Hastings , yesterday. Brakeman W.C.Cox returnedWednes day , from visiting his parents at Red Cloud , and went to work , yesterday. D. F. Shaw's house was quarantined , first of the week , on account of the presence of diphtheria in the family. Brakeman D. A. Bowen has taken a lay-off of ten days and is enjoying a visit in Waverly , Iowa , together with his family. Ed Greshatn dropped a pinch-bar on his ankle , Wednesday , and was disabled on one side for a day or two on that ac count. All freight cars must be equipped with air-brakes and patent couplings by next July 1st or another extension will have to be granted. Conductor A. G. Bump went over to Oberlin , Kansas , yesterday , with his step-father from Kansas City , with whom he is enjoying a short lay-off. High humanitarian "reasons" cost a member of Charlie Ward's force his job , recently. It doesn't pay to be too tenderhearted der-hearted and solicitous about another fellow's wife. Conductor John Morris and Conductor C. W. Bronson will go down to Lincoln , tomorrow , to attend the O. R. C. con vention. Conductor Epb. Benjamin will go at the same time to attend a meeting of the B. of R. T. Conductor Morris will visit in Omaha , also , during his ab sence. "W. O. Simmons was quite seriously in jured , last Friday , while throwing a switch. He had not yet got the switch thrown clear around when the engine struck it and the bar flew back striking him in the stomach. He has since been completely disabled and is laying off in consequence. Oxford Standard. It is rumored J. H. McShane & Co. of Omaha have been granted the contract for grading for the Burlington extension from the Platte river , Bridgeport , Ne braska , to Brush , Colorado , a distance of about lee miles , and that the work will begiw soon and will be finished by June next , ready for track-laying. Supt. of Buildings James Rivett was up from Lincoln , yesterday , overseeing the progress of the work on the new ice house and making calculations for be ginning work on the new machine shop. He says he will have 25 men at work on that building , next week. The ice house will be ready at least for the packing of ice , next week , should the weather prove favorable for that article of domestic utility. Alexander Stewart , who was once a resident and property owner of this city , died at Hastings on Tuesday morning. He was at one time an engineer on the B. & M. and was in the big wreck at Hubbel years ago. He lived at Wymore for a number of years and while oil a trip at Lincoln a year or so ago it was discovered that he was mentally unbalanced - ' anced , he having a penchant at that time of supplying his lady friends with fine silk hosiery. Red Cloud Chief of the I2th. A dispatch from Cheyenne , Wyoming last Thursday , to , a Denver daily , givf s the following version of the accident to \ and death of Brakeman Emil Farmen , formerly of this place , but late of Den ver : "Emil Farmen of Denver , a brakeman - man on the Cheyenne & Northern , was squeezed between the cars while making a coupling at Wheatland , today. Far- men was brought to Cheyenne on a special train and died tonight. The physicians say that they could find no injuries that would cause death and it is believed here that the shock caused by Farmen's narrow escape from the wheels caused his death. The remains will be taken to Denver tonight by the widow for interment. " THE TRIBUNE will club with any pa per you may want. Try it. McConnell's Balsam cures coughs. | McMillen's Cough Cure is sure. f COURT-HOUSE NEWS. DISTRICT COURT. 7 James Pardee vs. Katie E. Phillips ; equity. I John E. Kelley vs. William A. Min- ? niearetal. ; equity. Start the Year Right. By this we mean Unit if v m are not al ready a Mib ori' ' et > < , Tlif Neliraskn State Joiirwii \ < > u shnudl l -iiine- - one at once. Tlit * Join UK ! is NViim-kn's itlil reliable. Bein jw' ' ! he i . ' thf slate capital il print1- more nt-ws of interest to Nebras- ICHMS than HIIV otlu-r paper in the state. Many of Us pilroi.- , have been subscrib ers for over a < | iiirtJ-r of H century. The Journal lias hmli up a tremendous busi ness l > > its pnsti aii < lnergy and the pa per stands at the- bend of the column. Its dati > amlStMiili issues not only con tain all the cnrr : > news of the world , but are filled Ait'i special features. The Semi- ei klv Journal , which by many i called "tnt : ( aniif-- * daily , " gives 104 piper * a \ ear for $ r.oo am ) i * one of the greatest bargain- , ever offered readers. Tile year 1900 will * record-breaker with The Journal , as 1899 has been. Join the army of readers for the coining pres idential The Way to tro to California Is in a tourist sleeper , personally con ducted , vi.i me Burlington route. You ilou't change rarsou see the finest bcenerj mi the lobe ; you make fast time. Your ca is not so expensively furnish ed a * a palace sleeper , but it is just as comforiiiiile , just ur > good to ride in , and nearly $20 cheaper It has wide vesti bules , Pintsch as , high-back seats , a uniformed Pullman porter , clean bed ding , spacious toilet room > , tables aud a heating range. Being Mroiijjly aud heav ily built , it runs .suioothh is warm in winter and cool in summer. In charge of ea h excursion party is an experienced exclusion conductor , who accompanies it right through to Los Angeles. Cars leave OiualiM. St. Joseph , Lincoln and Hastings verj Thursday , arriving in San Francisco on the following Sun day , Los Angles on Monday only three drt\sfrorn the Vli-soun rivei to the Pa cific coast , including a stop-over of i hours in Denver and 2 hours in Salt Lake City two of the most interesting cities on the continent. For folders giving full particulars and information call at any Burlington route ticket office or write to J. FRANCIS. G. P. A. , Omaha , Neb. A Lesson to Boys. Some small boys were up on the car pet before his honor , Judge Bishop , this xveek.for using a"tick-tack"arrangement on the Phillips building to the detri ment and damage of the fine plate glass. The boys got off with a lecture , but a repetition will be properly punished. The average young America needs to be firmly taught a proper respect for prop erty , and if parents fail to inculcate this necessary lesson , it becomes the painful duty of the officers of the law to teach 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. | Babies and children need ] | proper food , rarely ever medi-1 ? cine. If they do not thrive | I on their food something is 5 j wrong. They need a little | J help to get their digestive T ? machinery working properly. | COD OVER OIL I will generally correct this i ] difficulty. I I If you will put from onej j | fourth to half a teaspoonful f \ in baby's bottle three or four I i times a day you will soon see i | a marked improvement. For } f larger children , from half to | 1 a teaspoonful , according to I age , dissolved in their milk , | f if you so desire , will very j I soon show its great nourish-1 I ing power. If the mother's | Ijmilk does not nourish the ! baby , she needs the emul-1 sion. H will show an effect j at once both upon mother land child. 500. and $1.00 , ill druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE , Chemists , New Yorki * ff * T * The many uses to which Ivory Soap is applicable , make it an economical as well as a valuable soap. Spots on clothing are quickly and easily removed by an application of the foamy lathe'r of Ivory Soap with a dampened cloth and a brisk rubbing. Ivory Soap cuts the grease and leaves the surface rubbed perfectly clean. Be sure you use Ivory Soap , or the remedy may be worse than the grease spot. IVORY SOAP IS 99 % , PER CENT. PURE. . . COPYRIGHT 1000 DY THE PROCTER GAMBLE CO. CINCINNATI f * jj V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER. ftft ft # ftft * ftft # ft # CITIZENS BANK ! OF MeCOOK , NEB. Jr 5 * i ? ft Paid Up Capital , § 50,000. Surplus , $5.000 = DIRECTORS = ttft . FRANKLIN , W.F.McFARLAND , A. C. EBERT , ft H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD. V SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska. James K. P. Pine , plaintiff , vs < . Dan- el MaiiKiis and Helen L. Man im , his wife ; Reiuliold Gnstaff on nnd Mrs. Reinliold Gustaf- son , bis wife ; Charles FaRcrstrom and Mrs. Jharlcs Facerstrom , his wife : and John Doe. de- > : ndant . llw defendants , Daniel Mangus and [ lelen Man ns his wife : Reinliold Guhtafsou ind Mrs. Reinliold Gu tafson , his wife ; Charley ifaRcrstrom and Mrs. Charles FaRorstrom , bis wife ; they , each , all. and every one of themwill take notice : That the plaintiff , James K. P. Pine , did , on the20th day of October , 1899. file ii petition in the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , against the t-aid defendants , the object and prayer of which are to foreclose i certain mortfrace executed by Daniel Mantis ind Helen L. ManRiis , his wife , to the Guarantee Loan < k Trust Company _ , on the northeast quar- .er in. e.lil of tection thirty-one OH ) , town hip 'our (4) ( ) . range twenty-six (2tf ( ) , Red Willow county , Nebraska , to secure the payment of a certain first mortgage bond in the sum of POVCII mudred fifty i7.TXOO ( ) dollars , due and payable m tbo 1st day of March , 1SK1 , with interest .horeon in the first instance at the rate of teven 7)per ) cent , and , upon default at maturity , then : o bear interest at the rate of ten UO ) per cent ; vbicli bond bore date March 1 , Ihrti. beintj due Ivejearfcfrom its date. That the said mort- ace was filed for record and recorded on the id day of March , lbS8. in Ixvok 13 , at pa e 2.H7 , nortgace records of Red Willow county , Neb raska. That the said bond and mortgage were Tfterwards assigned by the Guarantee Loan < fc Trust Company of Kansas City. Missouri , to the ilaintiff herein , Jame K. P. Pine , and that the aid a&sicmnent was filed for record and record- d July :5.1897 : , in book 29 , at paw . > U , mortgage records of Red Willow county , Nebraska. That hero is now duo and payable and unpaid upon lie said bond and mortgage the um of 7. )0dol- ars for which sum , with interest from March 1st. MM , at 10 per cent , plaintiff prays a decree , and tliat the defendants be required to pay thosame , or that , in default thereof , said premi'-eij may be sold to satisfy the amount found due , and that the other defendants herein be adjudged and decreed to pay and di = charge the "aid in debtedness. You , and each of you. are required to apj > ear in said action and plead or answer therein on or before the 19th day of February , 1900 , or the said petition will be taken as con- fe.od and the court moved for the relief therein prayed. "Dated January Sth , 1900. 1-12-U. M..A. HAETIGAN , Plaintiff's Solicitor , Hastings , Nebraska. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. EO VD NO : { ( : { . To Randolph L. Billiard. Josephine B. Hammond mend , Alfred Reed and to all whom it may con cern : The board of countv commi * = ionprs have ea- tablished and ordered opened a road commenc ing at the southeast corner of section 21 , in Valley Grange precinct. Red Willow county , Nebraska.- running thence west % mile on sec tion line , thence north S rods , thence west 20 rods , thence northwest 15 rods , thence west 18 rods , thence southwest SI rods to section line between sections 24 and 2. in said precinct , thence west on section line , terminating at southwest corner of section 21 in said precinct , and all objections thereto orclaims for damages must be filed in the county clerk's office on or before noon of the 21th day of February. A. D. 1900 , or said road will be established without reference thereto. 12-22-41. R. A. GEEEV , County Clerk. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. EOAD NO 341. To Valentine Bogle , John Stansbury , Wm. P. Clark , Lemira M. Beaty , Geo. T. Taylor , James Cody , Walter M. Sheppard , William Gingericb , Sarab E. Hoagland and to all whom it may concern : The board of county commissioners have es tablished and ordered opened a road commenc ing at the southwest corner of section 12 , in Box Elder precinct , Red Willow countv , Nebraska , running thence east on section line 4 miles , terminating at southeast corner of section 928 , west 6 p. m.and all objections thereto or claims For damages must be filed in the county clerk's affice on or before noon of the 24th day of Febrn- iry. A. D. 1900 , or said road will be established without reference thereto. 12-22-4t. R. A. GEZEN , County Clerk. A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham of Machias , Me. , when the doctors said she could not live tih morning" wiites Mrs. S. II. Lincoln , who at tended her that fearful night. "All thought she must soon die from pneumonia , but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery , saying it had more than once saved her life , and had cured her of consumption. After three small doses she slept easily all night , and its further use completely cured her. " This marvelous , medicine is guaranteed to cure all throat , chest and lung diseases. Only 5oc and Si OO Trial bottles free at McConnell & Berry's. G.H.Appleton. justice of peace , Clarksburg , N. J. , says , "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best pills made for constipation. We use no others. " Quickly cure all liver and bowel troubles. D. W. Loar. PUBLICATION NOTICE. Hurt G. Harden , defendant , will take notice that Mary B. Harden , plaintiff , hasfilcrl her petition in the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , against said defendant , the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from said defendant , on the- ground of non-support , and plaintiff further asks that shi. be restored to her former name , to wit : Marv B Newsome. Defendant is further notified the plaintiff will take the deposition of N. C. Niles to be u.sed a" evidence on the trial of the above entitled cause at the ofhceof _ Albert Thomp.-on in the city of Fullerton , Nance county , Nebraska , on the 7th day of February , 1000 , between the hours of nine a. m. and six p. m. of said day. iou are required to answer said petition on or before Monday , the 12th day of February , 1000 Dated January 2nd , 1900. HARDEN , Plaintiff. . b. Morlan , Her Attorney. 7 PUBLIC SALE. Umted States Land Office , McCook , Nebraska Notice is hereby given that in pur.-n.iuce of instructions from the Commissioner of the Gen oral Land Office , under authority vested in him by Section 2.4.V , U. S. Rev. Stat. , as amended by trie act of Congress , approved Febmarv 2'j. lS9 = i we will proceed to offer at public sale on the ! rd dav of February , next , at 1 v. M. . at thi- otlice , the following tract of land , towit : Tim south half of the northeast quarter , section thirty-three , township one , north , range thirtj west fatli i. 31 , Any and all persons claiming adrer = elv the above described land are advised to file 'their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale otherwise their rights will be forfeited Dated this 29th dav of December , 1M < 9. F1 RATHBt.sRegister. - ? - , Register. , - - , lCts. . J. A. PIPEE , Receiver. ORDER OF HEARING. State of Nebraska , Red Willow county , s * . At a county court , held at the county court fin'nn ! ! and fo .SUd county. January 2nd. A. D. 1900. Present , G. S. Bishop , county judge. In the matter of the estate of Henry Colling de ceased. On reading and filing the petition of Peter H. Colling , praying that the instrument nled on the 2nd day of January , 1900. and pur porting to be the la t will and testament of the said deceased , may be proved , approved , probated - bated , allowed , and recorded as the las > t will and testament of the said Henry Colling , deceased , ana that the execution of said instrument mar be committed and the administration of < said estate may be granted to Catherine Colling as executrix. Ordered , that January 20 , A. D. 1000 at 1 o clock p. m. . is assigned for hearing said * petition , when all persons interested in Paid matter may appear at a county court to be held in and for said county , and show cause why tha prayer of petitioner should not be granted ; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof , be given to allpersons in terested in saidi patter by publishing a copy of this order in The McCook TribuneT a weeklv newspaper printed in said county , for three suc cessive weeks , prior to said day of hearing. ( A true copy. ) G. S. BISHOP , County Judge. Y . IbEAL.J 1-Wts ,