Eureka HarncfiB Oil is the best preservative of now leather and the best renovator of old leather. Jt oils , softens , black ens and protects. UEO Eureka Harness Oil on your beat harness , your old har ness , and your carriage top , and they will not only look betur but wear longer. Bold every where In cans all sizes from half pints to live gallons. U li by 8TASDAUO OIL CO. Tribune Clubbing List. Kor convenience ol readers of THE TKIB- UNi.we have m.iHe arrangements with the f'ill ( > wiii ! ie M'.i.erb | and perodic.ils whereby we can supply them in combination with TUB I'KiHUNh at the following very low prices : I-UBUCATION. 1-KICK. IMroit Free I'resb . Si 00 Si 50 Leslie's Weekly. . 400 300 1'r.iu ic Farmer . 00 175 Chicago Inter-Ocean . oo 135 Cincinnati Knquirer. . oo -i 50 New- York Tiibune . oo 125 JDeiii'iiest'b Magazine . oo 175 Tolt'fii lilade . oo 125 Nebraska Fanner . oo I 50 loxvu' I Inmestcad . oo I 45 Lincoln Journal . , . . no 175 Campbell's Soil-Culture . oo 150 New- York World- . oo 165 Omaha Bee . oo I 50 Cosmopolitan Magazine . oo I So St. Louis Republic . oo 175 Kansas City Star . 25 115 Nebraska Dairyman and Up- lo Date Farmer . 50 125 Kansas City Journal , weekly. 25 115 " Kansas City Journal , daily. . . 4 oo 4 20 We are prepared to Till orders for anv other papers published , at reduced rates. TilKTRiitUNE. McCook , Neb. F. D. BURGESS , umber and * Steam Fitter McCOOK , NEBR. Iron , Lead , and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps , and BoilerTrimmmgs. Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse Windmills Basementof the Meeker- Phillips building. II. P. SUTTON JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS McCOOK , NEBRASKA C. H BOYLE , ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook , Nebraska. Telephone 44. P. O. Building DR. Jem * McPnEE , DENTIST. . . ' . .of Chicago. e with Dr. Gage. J. B. BALLARD , © 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. ' Land . Office- Cgr'Aeent of Lincoln Co. - - Rear of First National bank. McCOOZ STTEGICAL HOSPITAL , Dr. W. V. GAGE. McCook. - - - Nebraska. Office and Hospital over First National Bank , i iS , SEftfiLES & SERIES Main Ofllco llth & O Str LINCOLN , NEB. 12 years in Omaha am Lincoln , 8PKCIAI.I&T.- in NervoiiH , Chronicanr 1'rlvate IMSKA&iBS oj < MEN AND WOMEK AH Private Diseases and DISORDERS OF MEN enables as to guarantee to euro all curable cases o the Nose. Throat , Chen ! Stomach , Liver , Blood. Skin and Kidney Disease * Lost Manhood , Niirht Emissions , Hyilrocele , Ya icocrlo , Gonorrhea , Gleet. Files , Fistnla and Rectal Ulcers , Diabetes and Bright's Disease 1ST$100.00 for a case of CATARRH. RHEUMATISM , DYSPEPSIA , or BLOOD POISON wo cannot cure if curable Stricture and Gleet Cured at Home. Examination and Consultation FKEE. Horn * treatment by mail in all diseases a specialty. All medicine furnished. Call or addres with stamp for circular , free book , and receipts -write them today P. O. Box 224. OHU-i * In Richards Blk. , llth & o , Lincoln , Kebr. CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. CATHOLIC Mass at 8 o'clock a. in High mass and sermon at 10:30 , a. m. . with choir. Sunday school at 2-30 p. ni. All are cordiall > welcome. RKV. J. VV. HlCKEY , Pastor. EPISCOPAL Sunday morning at 11:00 : o'clock _ , Morning Prayer and Litany Sunday evening at 8:00 : o'clock , Evening Prajer. Sunday-school at 10:00 : a. m. Friday evening lecture at 8:00 : o'clock. Holy communion the first Sunday in each month. HOWARD STOY , Rector. CHRISTIAN Sunday-school at IDE m. Preaching services at II a ui. and Sp m. Junior Endeavor at 3 p. in. Prayer- nifeting on Friday evenings All cor- dmlly welcome. Morning subject , "The Five Fools " Evening topic , "How Jesus Gives the History of the World. " J vv. WALKER , Pastor. CONGREGATIONAL Sunday-school at 10 Preaching at n. Y/P. S. C. E at 7 Preaching at 8. Prayer-meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30 Morning subject , "What We Love Most in God. " | Evening theme. "The Common Problem , Yours , Mine , Everyone's. " All are wel come W J. TURNER , Pastor. MKTUODIST Sunday-school at ioa.ni. Preaching at n. 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 , "The Church and the Masses. " Evening subject , "Relation of the Saloon to the American Homes. " All are welcome. J. A. BADCON , Pastor. 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 , "Communion with the Unseen. " Evening theme , "The Testimony of Experience " All are welcome. Sunday will cloce the pastor's labors xvith the church T L KETMAN , Pastor. Remember the bazaar of the Ladies' Aid society on Washington's birthday , February 22. The Dorcas society of the Congrega tional church will hold a social on the I5th ot next month. Particulars later All members of the Baptist church are especially requested to be present at the morning service , Sunday , January , to Jiear the report of the pulpit com mittee and to vote upon a pastor. Signed , PULPIT COMMITTEE. F. 13. 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. Loar. The report that an old maid was caught in a "squeeze" in Wall street , last week , will no doubt make that thoroughfare a favorite promenade for other ladies in waiting. The properties of Ballard's Sncnv 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 50 cents. 'A. McMillan. "Otis will find that Aguinaldo is not a mossback - back coward , " says an exchange. No. lie is a hoss-back coward. The greatest care should be given to MOST VIOLENT GASES HAVE any little sore , pimple or scratch which shows no disposition to heal under ordin- AT CIQQT AQ ary treatment. No one can tell how soon these Ml F InO I HO will develop into Cancer of the worst type. So many people die from Cancer simply be- RlfPRf- PIMP ! F cause they do not know just what the disease is ; ill Lit C rillM LCOi thej * naturally turn themselves over to the doctors , and are forced to submit to a cruel and dangerous operation the only treatment which tlie doctors know for Cancer. The disease promptly returns , however , and is even more violent and destructive than before. Cancer is a deadly poison in the blood , and an operation , plaster , or other external treatment can have no effect whatever upon it. The cure must come from within tlie last vestige of poison must be eradicated. Mr. Win. Walpole. of Walshtown S. D. , says : "A little blotch about the size of a pea came under my left eye gradually growing larger , from which shooting pains at intervals ran in all directions. I became greatly alarmed and consulted a good doctor , who pronounced .it Cancer , and advised that it be cut out , but this I could not con sent to. I read in my local paper of a cure effected by S S. S. , and decided to try it. It acted like a charm , the Cancer becoming at first irritated , and then discliarging very freely. This gradually grew less and then discon tinued altogether , leaving a small scab which soon drop ped off. and now only a healthy little scar remains where what threatened to destroy my life once held full sway. " Positively the only cure for Cancer is Swift's Specific S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD because it is the only remedy which can go deep enough to reach the root of the disease and force it out of the system permanently. A surgical operation does not reach the blood the real seat of the disease because the blood can r.zt be cut away. Insist upon S. 8. S. ; nothing can take its place. S. S. S. cures also any case of Scrofula. Eczema , Rheumatism , Contagious Blood Poison , Ulcers , Sores , or any other form of blood disease. Valuable books on Cancer and Blood Diseases will be mailed free to any address by Swift Specific Company , Atlanta , Georgia. ? W. C. T. U. COLUMN. MRS. MINNIK FINITY , Press Supt. "For God , Home , and Native Land ' The last business ineeiinj , ' , held H Mrs T. B. Campbell's , was quite well ai tended , and an interesting session fol lowed. To open a reading room for the convenience of .the young men am women who have no place to spend leis ure hours was discussed , and a committee appointed to investigate. This work can be done only bv the cooperation o the citizens and a helping hand from our city council. Those who are interestet in the welfare of the young in McCook could in no wise do a more benevolent act than to help promulgate the work o sustaining the young and directing then minds in a purer and nobler path , am there is no better way than giving then good , pure , classical literature to read I trust that this work will meet with ap proval. * * An important decision was recently given by W. R. Jackson , superintendent of the public schools system of Nebraska , in which he asserts that the teachers may-read from the Bible as a part of the exercises of the schoolroom. The grat itude of all godly people should go out to Mr. Jackson in his fidelity to the truth of the scripture and the laws ol our commonwealth. * * John Wesley's mother once wrote to him when in college : "Would you judge of the lawfulness or the unlawfulness ol a pleasure , take this rule : Whatever weakens your reason , impairs the tender ness of your conscience , obscures your sense of God , or takes off the relish of spiritual things ; whatever increases the authority of your body over your mind , that thing , to you is sin. " * * The Young People's Temperance Fed eration has started a movement looking toward establishing coffee houses as sub stitutes for saloons in all parts of Chicago cage A series of mass meetings have been begun , and the federation expects to publish a monthly magazine as a plan for raising funds. * * The king of Pondoland , a country re cently annexed to Cape Colony , has un til recently been one of the most resolute opposers of Christianity in South Africa. The occasion of the king's change of mind was the conversion of his great chief officer , who had been a great drunkard and polygatnist. On return- inii to his home after his conversion , the officer destroyed a large and varied col lection of beer pots , and taking all his wives but one apart , he made provision for them and sent them back to their homes. Installation of Ofricers. The installation of officers of the G. A. R.and Ladies'Circle occurred on last Sat urday afternoon. H. H. Berry was the installing officer for the post and Mrs. A. W. Utter for the circle. A splendid banquet was spread immediately after the installation. The new post officers are : Lyniaii Miller , P. C. ; W. S. Hitch , S. V. C. ; John F. Porter. J. V. C ; Jacob SteSn- metz , adjutant ; J. A. Wilcox , quarter master ; Dr. A. P. Welles , surgeon ; H.H. Berry , chaplain ; G. W. Dillon , officer of day ; W. S. Hamilton , officer of guard ; J. H. Yarger , sergeant major ; quarter master's sergeant. The officers of the circle for the ensu ing year are : Mrs. A G Dole , president ; Mrs. J. S. LeHew , senior vice-president ; Mrs Lucretia Doll , junior vice-president ; Miss Blanche Starr , secretary ; Mrs. Mary Northrup , treasurer ; Mrs. V. Franklin , chaplain ; Mrs. Henry Walker , conductor ; Mrs. S. L Green , assistant conductor ; Mrs. Will Huber , inside Ejuard ; Mrs. W. G. Dutton , outside guard. Killed Last Night A cough. Loar's Cough Killer did it. Try it. The poultry association will meet in H.H.Berry's office on the fitst Saturday of February. This paper and the great St. Louis Semi-Weekly Republic for $1.75 a year. McMillen's Cough Cure is sure. McConnell's Balsam cures coughs. Develop nun den. nei v < . .it. braliiM ; i lul ft U u in. 'in of yuniM-it Send for one of i m Doctor's Qiictli > i blanks. No nxi caeestreatcdal.1.1- iSexiliil weaU- li e H 1 o r > t > ol power , dnun'- after stools , i r mature discharge Varlcocelecurcd erne no charge. Where you aie sufferiLsp from effects of fell a b u e VTG ai i- pleased to say that \ve are today ihc only firm \vlio ciii guarantee a ctin with our Turkish I \Ve never fail to cure n < nritter us to age. Do not look further , us Jc Mump will get our blank. BLOOD POISON to cure : iny case. HO matter how seven1 or lieu lotijrbtnndiufr. with Turkish Sypliili cm i * . $2 hox. All condition ? changed. Write or p'irt'ciihirs. Dept T IHAHN'S PHARMACY. OMAHA. NEE O LADIE'S and Pennyroyal Pills bring menstruation to the day. Nerer fail. No Pain ; No Disappointment. 31.0O box ; 2 boxes cnre any ca e no matter as to cause Halm's Pharmacy , Dept. T. o Omaha , - Nebraska The Way to yo to California Is in a tourist hleeper. personally con ducted , vii ( the Burlington mn'r. You don't change cars ; \oii srt.uir finest .scenery on the globe ; yon i > ii > e fast time. Your car is not so expensivelvfurnish ed as H palace sleeper , hat it - just HB comfnrtnhte , ju-t as good to rult m , and nearl } ' $20 cheaper It has Ai 'e ' vesli- liule.s. Pun soli .a- * , higli-h.ick seats , u uniformed 1'ullman porter , ciemi hed- ding , spacious toilet room * , tallies and a healing range , liettig strongly and heav ily butlt.lt runs smoothly is warm in winter and cool in summer. In charge of t-a h excursion part } is an experienced excursion conductor , who accompanies it right through to Los Angeles. Cars leave Omaha , St. Joseph , Lincoln and Hastings every Thursday , nrriving in SHU Franiisco on the Mlowing Sun day , Los Ang les on Monday only three dajs from the Missouri rivet to the Pa cific coast , including a stop ovrr of r hours in Denver and 2 hours in Salt Lake Cit } 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. , Ouiaha , Neb. Five Cents a Copyi 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 victoiious navy. You can buy the entire Sf He1 ? oj twelve numbers for 50 cents. This i less than half price , and they are only a few sets left. Do you take cold with every change in the weather ? Does your throat feel raw ? And do sharp pains dart through your chest ? Don't you know these are danger signals which point to pneumonia , bronchitis , or consumption itself ? If you are ailing and have lost flesh lately , they are certainly danger signals. The question for you to decide is , Have I the vitality to throw off these diseases ? ' ' Don't wait to try SCOTT'S EMULSION "as a last re sort. " There is no remedy equal to it for fortifying the system. Prevention is easy. S prevents consumption and hosts of other diseases which attack the weak and those with poor blood. SCOTT'S EA1ULSION is the one standard remedy for inflamed throats and lungs , for colds , bronchitis and con sumption. It is a food medi cine of remarkable po\v cr. A food , because it nourishes the body ; and a medicine , be cause it corrects diseased conditions. 5oc. and $1.00 , all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE , Chemists , New York DEMOCRACY OF HULL HOUSE. Social Conventions and Distinctions Are : Disregarded In Thin Home of Culture No straws of circumstance indicate more truly the radical sincerity of the Hull House settlement's views upon social democracy than does the fact that the ring of the door bell is quite as likely to be answered by a universi ty professor , a writer or a lecturer whose name is known to the scholars of the English-speaking world as by a person in humbler position. The duty of attendance upon the door is admin istered with a disregard of social con ventionality which affords an eloquent introduction to the democratic spirit of , the pluce. The fact that the stranger stands equal chance of being admitted by Miss Adclams in person , or by a "neighbor girl" who happens to be within sound of the bell indicates both the scope of the hospitality which characterizes Hull House and the com pleteness with which social distinc tions have been obliterated in this famous home of culture and democra cy. It matters not into which room the visitor is first ushered , the initial impression of the place is generally a recognition of the good pictures with which the walls are everywhere hung. These are palpably a part of the estab lishment. Without them Hull House would be less than itself , and there Is not1 a painting , drawing , photograph or print in those rooms which are open to guests that is not significant of some phase of the settlement's life. Each has been thoughtfully chosen because of special elements of fitness. Forrest Crissey in "Woman's Home Companion. 4 4V 'Most ' jx'nle apprvcrt > 1 tiling at a fair price , * but iune few will i\\ - .1. tilings that cost the motf HMIW. The u"i ! : -1 ifavorite soap of most pen.i i ; . v ' . . -i fcvv JL - * high-priced toilet soaps an.i ' . \ ymtrr' ; > & ' - ' " . * tliey cost more. No s ) , , ) hv nir * * " y ' uJeHror is made of better matei r ls , i ! ! v M > : " " CHIT. PURE. . . , cj.c : cinn\7i NO'lK'i. K t , UHLi'VliON. Lam ) Ollir at McCook , Ncbr.i Ki..J.muirj ; IK , ! 9 < l. N'otico is liiT lit jrwn that the fnllowinK M , i < - t r Iri filed notice of hi * intention to make final proof in Mipport of hi * claim , and . iinofill be made Ix'tor.- - - HMD .u < i ( \ \ Ix'tor.HipsUr .UK ! I i c. Ivor at McCook , Ni-bra k.i , on Satur- tl.n. Ft-hniiirv 21 , I'M ) . M".John Luis , Hoino- * t -ad Entrj No. J < XM ( ) for the e m > ' j p' . < cll of s ction lil. to\\n > * hii > H. range * US w , lith I' . M. lie names the following \ \ \\itnes-c"- prou * his continuous nv-ii'i'iice upon anil ciiltivatioiKif , said landi iNVlon Down * . Ili-nrx Minors , Rudolph J'ntlolski. of McCoolv. N. hra-ku. and Oliver Hillings of Danbnrj. Nebraska. I-llH5t F M. K.viiusiN , If NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION. Unit ( ! states L.iml Ollice , McCook , Nebraska , . .TiTniu\ , J1 ! ( . Notice is hrr.-ln niven that John Hraim has filed notice of intention to make. ilnal proof before Rppi tiT and Iff ceiver attheir ollici * in McCook. \ > hr.i'-ka , on Saturda\ . the Zltlitlarof Februarj. 1 ! > .X ) , on tmilxjr culture apihcation No .1(5:51 ( : , for the iii1 * of section 8 , in to\\n hipri n , raiiKett ) woi > t , (3 ( P. M. Ho names asitiie < -ie . : Peter L. dimmer , Jacob Xinimer , Joseph Hore. Joseph Andriei-ki of Oboru , Nebraska. I-lD-Jt ( I ? . JI. SHERIFF'S SA1-K. 15 } virtue of an order of sale , issued from the District rourt of Red Willow count ) , Nebraska , under a decree in an action wherein Nebraska Loan and Triibt Compan\ plaintiff and John W. llalletal. are defendant'- nnj directed and delivered. I shall offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash , at the east door of tin * court house , in McCook , Red Willow count } . Nebraska , on the lllth da.of . Februarj , 1PGO , at the hour of 1 o'clock , p. m. . the followinR described real estate , to-vtit. The northwest quarter of ' - . ction ten. in township two.iiorth. of raiiKO twentjeight , we-'t of the Gth p. in. in Reil Willow countNebraska. . Dated this nth daj of .Tanuarv. 11KK ) . (5. F. KINC.HOUN , Sheriir. Jacob 15ailo.l'Iaintiir . > Attoniej. 1-llKit. AU\KRTISEMPNT FOR HIDS. Notice is herelj Kivn that the count } coin- mi'.sioiiers of Red Willow count.v will receive sealed bids for printing the commissioners * pro ceedings , lejjal notices and dejinquent tax list for the } ear 1KX ! ( . I'arty rpceiviiiff contract to furnish Rood and ' -uUicieiit botid f < ; r the faithfnl performance of said contract. Said bids to be iiled with the count } clerk on or before noon of the Sth da > of February , J'KIU.and to be endorsed tliereon , 15id for the county printing for tlie } ear 1900. Dated tliis llth da } of Januan , I'M ) . l-iz lt. R. A. GKICN , C'ount.v Clerk. - : OF EXPENSES. In tie ! matter of the uecessar > expenses ilur- iiiK the } ear , on motion the estimate for the fame for the j ear was lixed as follows : Count } General fund . $12.0GO ( X ) County KriilRi- fund . 6,000 00 Soldier's Relief . . r/JO 00 Willow Grove precinct . 2OU ) 00 Hartlfj Village bond . 500 ( JO Count } Road fund :5,000 : ( It ) Count.v Rend fund . . H.OOO 00 North Valle } precinct . l.XX ( ) 00 McCook Cit } bond * . 2.00000 School Distriet bonds . . 7.000 ( X ) l-2Mt ( R. A. Gnnnv , Count } Clerk. McCook , Neb. , Jauuar } 10.1WX ) . ORDER OF HEARING. State of Nebraska , Red Willow count } , KAt a count } court held at the county court room in and for said count.v , Jauuarj Oth , 1WXJ. Present. [ } . S. Bishop , count } jndRt * . In the matter of the estate of John Schilz. deceased. On reading and flliut : the petition of MarSchilz , prainp that administration of said estate may be grant ed to her a administratrix. Ordered , that Jau uar } 27th. A. D. 1POO , at one o'clock , p. in. , is as signed for heariiifT said petition , when all per sons interested in said matter may appear at a count } court to be held in and for said county , and show cau e wh } the prapr of petitioner should not be fir.mU'd : and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing there- > f be fihen to all persons interested in said mater - er by publishing a copy of this order in the Mc- CqOK TKIIJUXJ : . a weekl } new-paper printed in said counU. for three siicce-sive weeks' , prior to t.iid da } of hearing. ( A true coin. ) [ Seal. ] l-12-It. ! G.S. BISHOP , County Judge. OF bUMMOXS V 1'UBLICATION In the district court of Red Willow count } , Nebraska. James K. P. Pine , plaintiff , vs. Dan iel Mangus and Helen L. Mangus , his wife Reinhold Gustaf'On and Mrv. Reinliold Gustaf son , his wife ; Charles Fagorstrom and Mr.s. CharlesFagerbtromhis wifoand John Doe , de- fundants. The diifondants , Daniel Mangus and Helen Mangus , his wife : Reinhold Gu.stafson and Mrs. Reinhold Gustafson , his wife ; Charles Facer-troiii and Mrs. Charles Fagerstrom , his wife : the } , each , all , and ever > one of thom.will take notice : That the plaintiff , James K. I * I'ine. ( lid , on the20th day of October , 1MW. file his | M tItion in the districi/court of Red Willow county. Nebraska , against the iid defendants , the'object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed b } Daniel Mangus and Helen L. Mangus , his wife , to the Guarantee Loan A : Trust Company , on the northeast qunr ter ( n. e. * ) of section thirty-ono fill ) , township four ( t ) . range tweiitj-six (2tj ( ) , Red Willow county , Nebraska , to secure the pa.unent of a certain first mortgage bond in thu sum of seven hundred fiftv ( § 7.V.00) ) dollars , < luo and payable on the Jst day of March. IfetKJ. with interest thereon in the first instance at the rate of seven (7jp ( < 'r cent , and , upon default at maturity , then to bear interest at the rate of ten (10) ) per cent wliicli bond bore date March 1.188 , being duo flu * j oar * from its date. That the said mort gatre was Hied for record and recorded on the 2.5d da ) of March , 1888 , in book K5 , at page 287. mortgage records of Red Willow count } , Nol > - raska. That the said bond and mortgage were afterwards assigned by the Guarantee Loan A Trust Company of Kansas Cit } . Missouri , to the plaintiff herein , Jame K. I' . Pine , and that the said assignment was Iiled for record and record ed Jnl } : i. 1.S97. in book 29 , at pace XSt , mortgage records of Red Willow county , Nebraska. That there is now duo and payable and unpaid upon the said bond and mortgage the simi of 7.10 do ! lars for whichfeum , with interestfrom .March 1st. 1MK5. at 111 per cent , plaintiff prays a decree , and that defendants be required to pay thosame. or that , in default thereof , said premises ma\ be sold to satisfy the amount found due , and that the other defendants herein be adjudged and decreed to pay and discharge the -aid in debtedne-s. You , and each of jou. an * required toapjwar in said action and plead or answer therein on or before the 1'Jth daj of Febriiar } 1900 , or the said ix'tition will bt * tiken as con fessed and tlie court moved for the relief therein praed. Dated January&th , 1000. 1-12-Jt. M. A. HAUTIOAN , PlaintifFs Solicitor , Hastings , Nebraska. PUBLICATION NOTICE. Hurt G. Harden , defendant , will take notio- that Marv B. Harden , plaintiff , has filed her petition in the district , court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , against said defendant , tin object and prajer of which are to obtain a divorce from said defendant , on the ground of non-supiK > rt , and plaintiff further asks that . * . be restored to her former name , tow it : Mar } B Nevsome. Defendant is further notified the plaintiff will take the deposition of N. C. Niles to be used a- evidence on the trial of the above entitled can-t at the office of Albert Thompson in the city of Fullerton , Nance county , Nebraska , on the'7tSi day of February , 1000 , between the hours of ninu a. m. and six p. m. of said day. ' You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday , the 12th day of February , 1900. Dated January 2nd , 1000. 1-llWts MAET B. HARDEN , Plaintiff By vb. . Morlan , Her Attorney. PUBLIC SALE. Umted States Land Oflice , McCook , Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of the Gen eral Land Oflice. under authority vested in him by Section 2,433 , U. S. Rev. Stat. , as amended bv the act of Congress , approved February 20.19.1 , wo will proceed to offer at public sale on the 23rd dav of February , next , at 1 P. jr. . at this ofhce , the following tract of land , towit : The south half of the northeast quarter , section thirty-three , township one , north , range th rty , \veat Gth P. M. Any and all persons claiming adversely tin- above described land are advised to Hie their claims in this office on or before the day al o\r designated for the commencement of sa'idale otherwise their rights will be forfeited. Dated this 29th day of December , InOtt. F. M. RATHHC.V , Register. J-.i-Gts. J. A. PlPK-R. Receiver. | V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER. * " * ITI D/llN T 4 - \ T IV T T ® I II OF MeCOOK , NEB. f wv I Paid Up Capital , § 50,000. Surplus , $5000 DIRECTORS = V. FRAHKLIH , W.F.McFARLAHD , A. C. EBERT H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD. *