The "Ivory" is a favorite shaving soap because it makes a profuse rich lather , which softens the beard to be removed and leaves the skin unharmed. It costs about one-fifth asmuch as the so-called shaving soaps and many who hr.ve used it for this purpose for years , will not have any ether. The vesefcibb oils of which Ivory ? or > p is ir.nde , ft it for many special uses for which other sanps are unsafe or unsatisfactory. . COPYRIOHT IB&a OY THE PROCTCFI & C VMDLE CO. CmCIMHAT The Way to Go to California Is in a tourist sleeper , personally con ducted , via the Burlington route. You don't change cars ; you see tbe finest scenery on the globe ; you make fast time. Your car is not so expensively furnish ed as a palace sleeper , but it is just as comfortable , just as good to ride in , and nearly $20 cheaper. It has wide vesti bules , Pmtsch gas , high-back seats , a uniformed Pullman porter , clean bed ding , spacious toilet rooms , tables and a heating range. Being strongly and heav ily built , it runs smoothly is warm in winter and cool in summer. In charge of each excursion party is an experienced excursion conductor , who accompanies it right through to Los Angeles. Cars leave Omaha , St. Joseph , Lincoln and Hastings every Thursday , arriving in San Francisco on the following Sun day , Los Angeles on Monday only three days from the Missouri river to the Pa cific coast , including a stop-over of i4 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. Gold at Cape Nome. If you want information about the Cape Nome country , how to get there and what it costs , write to J. Francis , General Passenger Agent , B. & M. R. R. R. in Nebraska , Omaha , Neb. 2-16 sts. McConnell's Balsam cures coughs. B. E. ASHTON. Pres. T. E. UeDOHALD , Cash. CLIFFORD 1U3EN , Asst. Cash. BANK OF DANBURY DANBURY , NEB. A General Banking Business giF'Any business you may wish to transact with THE McCooK TRIBUNE will receive prompt and careful atten tion. Subscriptions received , orders taken for advertisements and job-work. Through Sleepers to Frisco. No changes ; no delays ; no chance oi missing connections , if you go to Cali fornia via the Burlington Route. The Burlington runs through sleeping cars to Omaha , Lincoln and Hastings , to Salt Lake City and San Francisco , daity. Dining cars all the way , Library cars west of Ogden. Finest scenery in the world. See nearest Burlington ticket agent , or write J. Francis , General Pas senger Agent , Omaha. 2-23 sts McCook Markets. Corrected Friday morning. Corn $ .29 Wheat 50 Oats 25 Rye 35 Hogs 4.25 Eggs t. . . , .13 Butter 15 Potatoes 40 Butter fat at Creamery 18 $115 for Letters About Nebraska. The passenger department of the B. & M. R. R. R. offers thirteen cash prizes aKKregati g $ " 5 f ° r letters about Ne braska. Particulars of the contest , which is open to all , can be had by addressing J. Francis , G. P. A. , Omaha. 3 9 5ts. In all their years of business life , S. M. Cochran & Co. never had as com plete a stock of implements as they now have ; and the prices are not as high now as they were from 1890 to 1896 , to say nothing of the great improvements made in the machinery now in their empo rium. THE TRIBUNE and The Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer for $1.50 a year , strictly in advance. McMillen's Cough Cure is sure. BALSAM amis COUGHS S. S. S. is a Great Blessing to feebleness Age does and not ill necessarily health , mean and nearly ali of the sickness among Dnnnln I * Piimp Thnm older people"can he avoided. Most elderly 80018. II UlVBS I mm people are very susceptible to illness , but it is wholly unnecessary. By kcep- Dlnnrl onrl I ifn inS their blood pure they can fortify themselves DlUUlI dllll LIlCi 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 seventy 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 eS = doctor said that on account of my age , I would 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 T suffered tortures from a fiery eruption on mv skin. I tried almost every known remedy , but they f-iiled one bv one. and I was told that my age , which is sixty six. WM against me. and that I could never hope to be well again. I finally took S. S. S. . and it cleansed my blood thoroughly , and now I am m perfect health. . SS. . 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 SnerSr tt is made from roots and herbs , and has no chemicals whatever 8s ! S 8. cures the worst cases of Scrofula , Cancer , Eczema Rheumatism , Tetter Own Sores. 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. Three orange specials , this week. Brakenian J. F. Custer is off duty on the sick-list , Conductor L. E. Gilcrest visited his parents at Akron , Sunday. No. 80 from one of the blanches is in the shop for repairs to its tender. Brakeman J. F. Utter made a Bartley visit , Wednesday , between trains. The new brakemen , this week , are : H. . W. Conover , C. I/ . Smith , Lew Lyons. Frank Theme returned home , last night , from his visit to Ambia. Indiana. Brakeman C. L. Smith is down on the Orleans-St. Francis line for a few days. Brakeman R. J. Moore is with Con ductor Solliday ; and C. E. Ryan brakes for Conductor Curran. John Thomson went down to Lincoln , Wednesday , on a visit to old school friends and others. Albert Thorgrimson , who has been at Franklin for some time , went west on 5 , Tuesday evening , for Roggen , Colorado. Conductor T. E McCarl is now the possessor of Curran's way-car 53 ; and Conductor A. G. Bump rides in Solliday's 78. Trainmaster J. F. Kenyon was out with the and Tuesday west pay-car , Monday day , as far as Akron , going east over the division on 2 , Thursday morning. The Kerr coal shute and the elevated incline track leading to it in the McCook yard have been raised four feet to enable the big engines to run under the .shute and coal. Conductor S. P. Dwyer arrived , Sun day , from Fairfield , Iowa , whither he was recently summoned to the bedside of his sick mother. He is now on the Imperial run vice Conductor McCarl. "Neighbor" is figuring on being the ' head-push" in one of the biggest local moving enterprises on record. When he Sets everything installed in the new ma chine shop he will be as happy as a clam. Sunday , Conductors T. A. Foley , J. J. Curran and V. H. Solliday were promot ed to be regular main line passenger conductors. This places twelve crews in the pool on the six regular passenger trains. A car-load of horses from Hudson for Wisconsin reached here , Thursday , in bad shape. One animal was dead when they arrived here and two others were down and in bad condition. In all , six of the equines were pretty much out of condition. The horses were evidently just off of the range and quite a number of them were weak and thin. There were some large horses and a few colts in the shipment , and the advantage was clearly with the large and strong ones. Master Mechanic Archibald has com menced carrying into execution a liberal plan for improving his recently-acquired block in the northern part of the city. The land is being ploughed and thor oughly cultivated in preparation for the 300 trees "Neighbor" will at once plant around and within the borders of the block. City water will be piped onto the land , in order that the trees may be irrigated. Some small fruit will be set out. The entire block will be en closed with a chicken-tight-fence , and the haughty barn-yard fowl will be given free range. Shade trees will surround the block , and fruit trees will be largely planted on the property. Among others , be has ordered 25 Arctic poplars , some thing new for this section , for which big claims are made. It is said that these poplars are free growers and possess a bandsome foliage. CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. CHRISTIAN Bible-school at 10 a. m. Preaching services at n a. m. and 8 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7. J. W. WALKER , Pastor. METHODIST Sunday-school at 10 a.m. Preaching at II by Rev. L. P. Rowland. Union service at 3 and 7:30 : in the Baptist - c tist church. J. A. BADCON , Pastor. BAPTIST Sunday-school at 10 a. m. t Preaching at n. Union services afternoon - 'i noon and evening. GEO. SCOTT , Pastor pro tern. CONGREGATIONAL Sunday-school at 10. Preaching at ii. Morning subject , 'The Obedience of Faith. " Union ser vices in the Baptist church at 3 and 7:30. W. J. TURNER , Pastor. CATHOLIC Mass at S o'clock a. m. High mass and sermon at 10:30 , a. m. , with choir. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. All are cordially welcome. REV. J. W. HICKEY , Pastor. EPISCOPAL -.Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock , Morning Prayer and Litany. Sunday evening at 8:00 o'clock , livening Prayer. Sunday-school at 10:00 a. m. Friday evening lecture at 8:00 o'clock. Holy communion the first Sunday in each month. p HOWARD STOY , Rector. L. P. Rowland has delivered over t forty earnest addresses since his arrival in McCook. v 1 The ladies of the South McCook Meth odist church will hold a social in the church on next Wednesday evening. Refreshments and music. Proceeds will be devoted to the use of the Sunday- school. All are most cordially invited. The evangelistic services under Rev. L. P. Rowland's management are in creasing in interest and power. The meetings will be continued next week and will be held in the Baptist church , commencing Sunday afternoon. All are cordially invited to attend. Mr. Row land will leave early part of the week. wax Candles Nothing else adds BO much to the chnrraof the drawing room or boudoir an the aoftljr radiant - ant IlKht from CORDOVA Candles. Nothing will contribute more to the artistic success of the luncheon , I tea or dinner. The bent decorative candles for the simplest or the moat elaborate function for cot tage or mansion. Made in all colors and the most delicate tinta by 8TANUAIII ) OIL CO. and lold ererywhere. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. MRS. MINNIE FINITY , Press Supt. "For God , Home and Native Land. " The last business meeting was held at the rooms of Mrs. Barger. A goodly number were in attendance , which aided in transacting the business that came before the meeting. The mother's meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Dole , Friday March 23rd. All that are interested in the work we gladly wel come. A vice-president of the National Temperance - - ance society sends the following schedule , which was prepared by a young man who is serving alife , sentence in a Mississippi peni- tenitary for killing his companion while on a drunken spree. Since in prison he has been converted and prepared this schedule hoping to help some poor soul that is traveling the same road that led him to ruin : The Black Valley railroad , standard gauge , international line ; chartered under the laws of all the states ; no stop-over checks ; no return trains. Stations on the main line : Arrive , Cigaretteville , 7:30 a. m. ; leave Cigaretteville , 7:35 a. m. ; Mild Drink station , 7:45 a. m. ; Moderation Falls , 8 a. m. : Tippersville , 9 a. m ; Toppersville , 10 a. m. ; Drunkard's Curve , II a. m. ; Rowdy's Wood , 11:30 ; Quarnflsburg , noon. ( Remains one hour to abuse wife and children. ) Leaves Quarrelsburg , I p. m ; arrive Lusty Gulch , 1:15 p. m.Bummer's Roost , 1:30 p. m. ; Beggar's Town , 2 p. m. ; Criminal Rendezvous , 3 p. m ; Deliriumyille , 4 p. m ; Rattlesnake Swamp , 6 p. m ; Prison- burg , 8 p. m. ; Devil's Gapbrakes ( all off ) 10 p. m. ; Dark Valley , 10:30 p. m. ( Passengersmay feel some discomfort in inhaling sulphurous fumes , but never mind , there is no way to re turn. ) Leave Demon's Bend , 11:30 p. m. ( Don't get frightened at the dying groans you may hear. ) Leave Perdition , midnight. ( Many passengers relieve themselves of all anxiety by committing suicide. ) Tickets for sale by all bar keepers. Our very popular line carries annually 400- ooo paupers ; brings misery and woe to 2,000- ooo persons ; despatches into eternity 60,000 unprepared souls ; carries 600,000 drunkards ; conveys 100,000to prison and more immigrants pass annually over our line than any other. We positively refuse to be responsible for the poverty and want of the widows and orphans of those who ride over our line. They may ride with us if they pay the fare. Our em ployes are paid promptly. See Rom. 6:23. N. B. The great license law , under which we operate , relieves us of all responsibility for accidents and suffering along our line , or thai is caused by our employes. We insist that ali attemps by silly women and enthusiastic preachers and church members to stop our business by invalidating our charters are in direct _ opposition to the doctrine of persona ] liberty. We hereby give notice that any wom an who dares to oppose our most lucrative business will be branded a crank , and that any man \vho dares to oppose us will be denominated a bolter , from some of the great political influence. D. E. VIL , A. L. COHOL , Agent. General Manager. . SEARLES & SEARLES Main Office llth & O Sts LINCOLN , NEB. 12 years In Omaha and Lincoln , SPECIALISTS in Nervous , Chronic and Private DISEASES of MEN AND WOMEN All Private Diseases and DISORDERS OF MEN enables as to guarantee to cure all curable cases of the Nose , Throat , Ghost Stomach , Liver , Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases Lost Manhood , Nierht Emissions , Hydrocole , Var icocele , Gonorrhea , Gleet. Piles , Fistula and Rectal Ulcers , Diabetes and Bright's Disease. r * $100.0O for a case of CATARRH. RHEUMATISM , DYSPEPSIA , or BLOOD POISON tre cannot cure if curable Stricture and Gleet Cured at Home. Examination and Consultation FREE. Home treatment by mail in all diseases a specialty All medicine furnished. Call or address with stamp for circular , free book , and receipts write them today P. O. Box 224. Office In Richards Elli. , llth & o Lincoln , Nebr. DANBURY. A fine snow again , Wednesday night , to add moisture to that already fallen. Messrs. Hupp , Gray , Petty and Gunn of Mc Cook attended the Masonic banquet , Wednes day evening. W. E. White of Beatrice , traveling for the Bankers of Des Moines , is again in this city , this week , writing insurance. Mitchell Young and Judspn Remington are on the market at Kansas City with three cars of stock , this week. Jud with two cars of cattle and Mitchell with one car of hogs. Walter Pate of our public schools was ap pointed by the town board , as scratchetary for the remainder of the municipal year , to fill the vacancy caused by the removal of E. L. Dennis. A live coal fell out of the stove in the lodge- room , Wednesday , while the Masons were partaking of a banquet below , and burned a small hole in the carpet and floor ; but from some cause or other went out with its own ac J. cord , which undoubtly saved the building from destruction. Couldn't help getting a cold never cures it ; but carrying home a bottle of Baljard's Horehound - hound Syrup , and using it as directed , will cure the worst kind of cough or cold. Price , 25 and 50 cents. A. McMillen. Miles-Canaga Nuptials. Last Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock , John M. Miles of El wood and Ida Canaga of Red Willow were united in marriage by Rev. J. W. Walker of the Christian church of this city. The ceremony was performed at the residence of the bride's parents , Mr. and.Mrs. Elias Canaga , in the presence of relatives and the young people of the neighborhood. A grand wedding dinner followed the ceremony. They will live on a farm near Elwood. They have the congratulations and best wishes of many friends. For Sale. Five-room house , barn , two lots , hedge and fruit trees ; fine location corner of Dakota and Manchester streets , McCook. Write H. G. DIXON , Kennett Square , Penn. 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. The Latest in Millinery. I have received from the centers of fashion a large , stylish and up-to-date stock of millinery , to an inspection of which I in vite the ladies of McCook and vicinity. Everything new , bright and late. Prices will be reasonable. See my display. MRS. E. E. 5ADLER , south Third of door Postofflce. McCook , Nebraska. He Fooled the Surgeons. All doctors told Renick Hamilton , of West Jefferson , O , after suffering 18 months ftom Rectal Fistula , he would die unless a costly operation was performed ; but he cured him self with Bucklen's Arnica Salve , the btst in the world. Surest pile cure on earth. 250 a box. at McConnell & Berry's drug store. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CHATTEL MOKTOAME. Notice is hereby Kivon that by virtiio of n chattel mortKURo dated January 17 , 1899 , and duly filed and recorded in the oiHco of the coun- tv clerk of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 19th day of January , 1891) ) , and executed by Frank P. Allen to Joseph S. McBrnyer , to secnro the payment of two certain promissory notes of $2Xeach ( ) , one payable January 10,1900 , and one payable January 16,1901 , with interest at the ratoof ten percent porannum in both instancpw , and upon which there is now duo the sum of $400 , with interest from the 16th day of January , 1900. Default having been made in the pay ment of said sum , and no other proceedings at law having been instituted to recover said debt or any part thereof , therefore I will sell the property therein named , viz : The undivided one-half interest in one team of black geldings , 9 and lOyean&ohl , named Jim and Joe ; one bay horse , 15 years old , named Gal ; one black mare , 9 years old , named Kit ; one gray team , one horse and one mare , 6 and 9 years old , named Dndo and Lightfoot ; one b y mare , 7 years old , weight about 800 pounds ; three onp-hor.-e bug gies ; two polo buggies ; one two-seated car riage ; one two-seated canopy-top surrey ; one three-seated spring wagon ; three sets double harnesn ; three single buggy harnesses ; one fret breast collars ; ono lady's side-saddle ; three neck reins ; all summer and winter robes in the livery barn of Maddux and McBrayer , fifteen in number ; three strands of sleigh bolls ; two sets lly-nots ; one fire-proof safe and all ollice furnit ure ; two sleighs , and whip.currycombs and brushes now in the livery stable known as the Maddux barn. At public sale at the barn , cor ner Railroad and Madison streets , in the city of McCook , Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 17th day of March , 1900 , at 2 o clock p. in. of haid day. 22tt4tJOSEPH S. McBitAYEit. Dated , McCook , Neb. , February 2J , 1900. NOTICE OF SALE. In the district court of Red Willow county , State of Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of John Kolb , an iusane port-on : Notice is here by given that in pursuance of an order from Honorable ( r. W. Norris , judge of the' district court for Red Willow county. Nebraska , made on the lyth day of February , A. D. 39(10 ( , for the sale of real estate hereinafter described , there will be told at the front door of the coiirt-houte in McCook , Nebraska , on the 26th day of March , 1900 , at 2 o'clock p. in. , at public vendue to the highest bidder , for cash , the interest of John Kolb , an in ane person , in the following de scribed real estate , to-wit : The east half of the southwest quarter and the west half of the southeast quarter of section eight ( S ) , township two (2) ( ) north , range thirty ( : * ) ) , west , in Red Willow county , Nebraska. Which sale will re main open for one hour. Dated this 19th day of February , 11)00. ) 2-2Mt W. S. FITCH , Guardian. J. E. Kelley , Attorney. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Office at McCook , Neb. , February fi , 1SXX ) . 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 register and re ceiver at McCook , Nub. , on Saturday , March 17 , 1900 , viz : Samuel Doherty. one of the heir ? of Bennett Doherty , deceased. H. E. No. 10929 for the W y SE h Sec. 11 and N 4 NE H Sec. 11 , Tp. 1 N , R. 31 west of the 6th P. M. Ho names the following witness to prove his continuous resi deuce upon and cultivation of said land , viz , Isaac Matson of McCook , Neb. ; David Bobin ' ineyer of Herndon , Ka . ; Isaac Hart of Culbert- fc < m. Neb. and George Matson of McCook. Neb. 2-9-6t F. M. RATHBUX , Register , j SHERIFF'S SALE. i By virtue of an order of sale issued from the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska. | under _ a decree in a'n action wherein Rachel j Kuox is plaintiff , and William Pate , James L. j ' Brown and Vocances Franklin are defendants , I to me directed and delivered , I shall offer at ' public sale and sell to the highest bidder for . cash , at the east door of court house , in Mc Cook , Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 16th day of April , 1900 , at the hour of 2 o'clock , p. m. , the following described real e.-tate , to-wit : Northwest quarter of section eighteen (18) ( ) in township four (1) ( ) , range twenty-nine (29) ( , west of 6th p in. , in Red Willow county , Nebraska. Dated this 7th day of March , 1900. G. F. KINGIIORX , Sheriff. J. E. Kelley , Attorney. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior , United States Land Ollice. McCook , Nebraska , February 21 , 1900. A sufficient contest affidavit having bveu filed in this ollice by Henry T. Church , contest ant , against homestead entry No. 10,8i > l. made at McCook , Nebraska , March 3 , 1891 , for the west half of the southwest quarter of section 1 , township 4 north , range : > 0 west , by Albert I. Risher , contestee , in which it is alleged that : The said Albert I. Risher has wholly abandoned said tract and changed hi * residence therefrom for more than five years since making said entry and next prior to this date , and that such abandonment was not caused by any enlist ment or service in the army or navy of the United States in time of war. Said parties are hereby notified to appear , respond and offer evi dence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on March 31,1900 , before the register and re ceiver at the United States Laud Office in Mc Cook , Neb. The said contestant having , in a proper affidavit filed February 21,1900 , set forth Tacts which show that after due diligence , per sonal service of this notice cannot be made , it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. 2-2Wt : J. A. PII-EE , Receiver. . E. Kelley , Attorney. When children have earache , saturate a piece of cotton with Milliard's Snow Liniment , and place it in the.ear. It will stop the pain quickly. Price 25 and 50cents. A. McMillen. ORDER OF HEARING. State of Nebraska , Red Willowcoiiutv.HS. At a county court belli at the county court room , in and for said county , March 9th , A. D. 1900. Present - ent , G. S. Bishop , county judge. In the matter of the estate of Marshall W.Gaihigher.deceated. On reading and filing the iwtition of hinma T. Gallagher , praying that administration of said estate may bo granted to her as administratrix. Ordered , that March 31st. A. D. 1900 , at 1 o'clock p. m. is assigned for hearing said petition , when all iwrsous interested in said matter may appear at a county court to be held in and for saici * - - county , and show catiso why the prayer of peti tioner should not be granted ; and that notice of the pendency of said jmtition and the hearing thereof , be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copv of this order in THE McCooK TRIBUNE , a weekly newspaper printed in said county , for three successive weeks , prior to said day of hearing. A true copy. 3-16-3ts. G. S. BtHHOP , [ SEAL ] County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale , issued , from tin- district court in Red Willow county , Nebraska , under a decree in an action wherein Walter ! . . Corwin is plaintiff , and Robert F.Allen et al , nrn defendants , to me directed and delivered , I shall offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash , at- the east door of the court house , in Mc Cook , Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 23d day of April , 1900 , at the hour of 2 o'clock , p. m. , the following described real estate , to-wit : Tim southeast quarter of section three (3) ( ) , township ono ( ! _ ) , north , range thirty ( .M , west of the lith p. in. in Red Willow county , Nebraska. Dated this 10th day of March , 1900. 3-16-nts. G. F. KING HORN , Sheriff. J. E. Kelley , Attorney. F. D. BUKGESS , Plumber and 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. ' 'aNasgsasaxaxa J. B. BALLARD , ' ® DENTIST. ® AH 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. of Lincoln Land Co. Office- - Rear of First National bank. McCOOK SUEGICAL HOSPITAL , Dr. W. V. GAGE. McCook , - - - Nebraska. Office and Hospital over First National Bank. H. P. SUTTOX 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. * Jjf V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER , I CITIZENS BANK ! fe OF McCOOK , NEB. & Paid Up Capital , § 50,000. Surplus , Scooo I l i DIRECTORS = . = = = - / . W.F.McFARLAHD , A. C. EBERT H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAH , C. < H. WILLARD.