The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 11, 1901, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    f
, V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER.
V
4
I CITIZENS BANK !
OF MeCOOK , NEB.
*
fr Paul Up Capital , $50,000. Surplus$5,000
V. FRAfiKLIN , W.F.McFARLAND , A. C. EBERT , *
H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD.
SLIP
To make a Fortune The Opportunity may not
Come Your Way Again.
Twentieth Century Farmer
Offers a Number of Magnificent Prizes to those who
' ' ' ' will act as Agents.
1ST PRIZE , $1,000 CASH
2D PRIZE , $500 CASH
And 20 Other Casii Prizes , ranging from $500 to $25.
1 TIIB TWENTIETH CENTU RY FARMER is published by The
Bee Publishing Company of Omaha , and is an agricultural and fam
ily magazine of unusual merit. There are departments for every
member of the family , special articles bjr men of known reputation
and illustrations will be a prominent feature.
Write for sample copy and ask for particulars , concerning the
prizes.
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER and this paper will
be sent to you one year for
Worms take refuge m the small intestines ,
where they can easily multiply. White's
Cream Vermifuge will destroy these parasites.
The vtrdict of the people tells plainly hoxv
well it has succeeded. I'rice , 25 cents. A.
McMillen.
Tablet's Buckeye Pile Ointment has been
thoroughly tested for many years , and is a
positive cure for this most disttcssing and
einharassing of troubles. I'rice , 50 cents in
bottle-- , lubes , 75 cent * . A. McMilk-n.
SU KitKF'.S ! SALE.
By virtue of an older of sale , issued from
tile District court of Ued Willow county , Ne-
brasua , under a judgment and deciec in an
action wherein T. B. Graves et al. are plaint
affs and J. I . Coclir.ui is defendant , to me di
rected and delivered , I shall offer at public
sale and sell to ! lie highest bidder for cash , at
the east door ot the court-house , in McL'ook.
Red Willow county. Nebraska , on the 2Sth
day of January. 1901. at the hour of one
o'clock p. m. , the following desciibed real
estate , to-wit : 1.ids eight and nine in block
six and lot ten in block live in the Second ad
dition to the city ol McCook , Red Willow
county , Nebraska
l.ited this 2Sth d..y of December , IQOO.
12-21-515. G. F. KiNciinitN , Sheriff.
By A. C. CKAKTRKK , Deputy.
\V. S. Moilan Attornev.
StlKKIFFriSALE.
By-virtue of an order of sale , issued from
the District couit of Ked Willow county ,
Nebraska , under a decree in an action whete-
.in Mary F. Thompson is plaintiff and Irnec
S. Hadlev , Julia A. Hartley et al are defend
ants , to .me directed and delivered , 1 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 , Ne
braska , on the 2ist day of January , IQOI , at
the hour of one o'clock p. m. , the following
described real estate , to-wit : The south-west
quarter of section numbered 27 in township
numbered 3 , north , in range numbered 2b ,
-west of the 6th principal meridian.
Dated this 2ist dav of December , IQOO.
i2-2i-5ts. G. F. KINGHORN , Sheriff.
By A. C. CKABTRKK , Deputy.
' \V. R. Starr. Attorney.
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS.
ROAD NO-355.
To I. R. 4ndrews , Margaret Baxter , Patrick
Callan , Susan Cole. Mollie F. Cole , William
'C. Cole , Augusta E. Cooksey , George A.
Kelsey , Stella Mosher , George W. Probasco ,
Young Stothard , and to all whom it may concern -
cern : The commissioner appointed to locate
ti road commencing at the north-east corner of
section No.S , township .4 , range 27. in Alliance
precinct , Red Willow county , Nebraska , run
ning thence west one mile on section line to
north-xvest corner ol said section 8 , thence
south one mile on section line , thence west
one mile on half section line to north-west
corner of south-west quarter , section -.even ,
and terminating thereat , has reported in favor
of the establishment and all objections there
to or claims lor damages must be tiled in the
county clerk's office on or before noon of the
cil day of March , A. L ) . 1901 or said toad will
4 > e established without reference thereto.
i2-2i-4ts. R. A. GREEN , Countv Clerk.
By O. R. Ri ITENHOUSE , Deputy.
APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED.
To whom it may concern : Notice is hereby - i
by given that on the 131)1 ) day of February , i
1899 , S. C. King purchased at tax sale of the
then county treasurer of Red Willow county ,
Nebraska , the following described lands situ
ated in said county of Red Willow , state of
Nebraska , for the delinquent taxes thereon
for the years 1804 , JS95. 1896 and 1897 , towit :
The south half of the north-east quarter of
section eighteen , in township three , north ,
range twenty-eight , west 6th P. M. , and the
north half of the south-east quarter of section
eighteen , in township three , north , range
twenty-eight , west 6th P. M. , assessed in the
name of John F. Black ; that the time for the
redemption of said lands from said sale will
expire on the I4tb day of February. 1001 , at
which time the undersigned will apply to the
county treasurer of Red Willow county , Ne
braska , for a deed to said land , above set
forth , unless redemption is made according to
law. S. C. KING.
MCC8NMEU&
BALSAM
CURES COUGHS
Free of Charge.
Any adult suffering from a cold settled on
the breast , bronchitis , throat or lung troubles
of any nature , who will call at A. McMillen's ,
will he presented with a sample bottle of
Boschee's German Syrup , free of charge.
Only one bottle given to one person.and none
to children without order from parents. No
throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as
Hoschee's German Syrup in all parts of the
civilized wniiil. Twenty years ago millions
oMiot'It-t wete given awavand your druggists
will tell you its success was marvelous. It is
really the only throat and lung lemedv gener
ally endorsed by physicians. One 75 cent
bottle will cure or prove its value. Sold by
dealers in all civili/.ed countries.
There is a good deal of difference between
seeking to have the truth on your side and
seeking to be on the side of truth.
The Mother's Favorite.
Chambei Iain's Cough Remedy is the
mother's favorite. It is pleasant and safe for
children to take and always cures. It is in
tended especially for coughs , colds , croup and
whooping cough , and is the best medicine
made for these _ diseases. There i not the
least dangei in giving it to children for it con
tains no opium or other injuiious drug : md
m.iv be given as confidently to n babe as to
an adult. For sale by McConnell & Beiry.
They who keep near the Good Shepherd do
not know that theie are either dogs who guard
or wolves who attack.
To Cure a Cold m a Day.
Take Laxative Bnuno ( Juininc Tablets
All druggists refund the money if it fails to
cure. h.V. . Grove's signature on eveiy box.
25c. 4-1-
Jacob had to give up his cunning , Job his
goodness and Peter his strength before they
got a blessing.
Constipation neglected or badly treated ,
leads to total disability or death. Rocky
Mountain Tea absolutely cures constipation
in all its forms. 35c. Ask your druggist.
That California couple who named their
twelfth child Omega evidently feared the un
lucky 13.
For family use in numberless ways Ballard's
Snow Liniment is a useful and valuable rem
edy. Price , 25 and 50 cents. A. McMillen.
If you want some =
thing fine in
SHRUBS & ROSE
See T. F. ROWELL.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notice is heieby given that on the first day
of January , 1901 , the co-partnership existing
between F. M. Colson and C. E. Throne was
dissolved by mutual consent , C. E. Throne
retiring and F. M. Colson continuing the
business at the old stand The Bee Hive
Store. F. M. Colson collects all accounts and
assumes all debts of the late firm
F. M. COLSON ,
C. E. THRONE.
McCook , Neb. Jan. 1st.
dinnertime
time la a good
time to use
Commissioners' Proceedings.
McCook , Nobrnska , January 2,1901.
Board of county coinmifsionors mot pursuant
to adjournment. I'r.wnt , Henry Crabtrco ,
Stephen Hellos and I ) . \Vatorinun , county
conimiHsiouur.i . H. Sturr , county attorney ,
and It. A. Qrcon , county clork. Miuntus of prev
ious mooting road and approved
The following claims worn audited and ill-
lowed , a ml on motion the clerk watt instructed
to draw warrant on thu county Kcnoral fuud.
levy of 100 ( ) , in payment thereof an follovv :
W. H. Stnrr , comity attorney , salary Itli
quarter of 1900 , 00.
The board on motion commenced the examin
ation of thn accounts of O. L. Thompson , county
treasurer , and H. A. Green , county clerk , and
continued the same during the day.
On motion board adjourned to meet January
, 11X11.
Attest : R. A. GKKKX , County Clerk.
McCook , Nebraska , January : i , 1'JOl.
Board of count ) commissioners met pursuant
to adjournment. Pregout , Stephen Belles , D.
A. Waterman and Maurice lieildy , county com
missioner * , W. H. Starr , county attorney , and It.
A. Green , county clork. Minutes of previous
mooting read mid approved.
Rcsiguatiou of Willis Gossurd , assessor of
Imlianolu precinct , road and on motion ac
cepted , and James HntheriiiKton appointed to
fill .said vacancy.
Annual settlement of the following overseers
of highways examined and on motion approved ,
and the county clerk directed to clra\v certificates
on road districts in payment thereof as follows :
Milton Leopold , overseer road district Xo.
24 , certificate 212 $20 ft }
I. H. Stryker , overseer road district No. tS ! ,
certificate 2111 29 70
The follov.iiifr ollicial bonds were examined
and on motion approved :
A. K. Lee , coiu-tabio , Iiulianolu precinct.
C. B Gray , constable , Willow Grove precinct.
KOAD OVHKSKKKS.
Albert Burton , district No. 1.
A. N. 1'nckott , district No. 4.
G. O. LoiiKiieckor , district No. , " .
Ira II. Harrison , district No. 0.
J. C. Ball , district No. S.
Benjamin F. Wilson , district No. 11' ' .
A. J. Foiitfh , district. No. 2 : ! .
L. II. Stephens , district No. ! ! . " > .
W. H. Hurtinun , district No. : t7.
James Toner , district No. 11.
ASSUS8U1CS.
Perry G hither , Alliance precinct.
W. K. Forsey , Coleman precinct.
T. J. Dimmitt , Daubtiry precinct.
C. W. Hodgkiu , East Valley precinct.
L. M. Howard , FriUch precinct.
Willis Go sard , Indianola precinct.
George Beiitloj , North Valley precinct ,
Fred Lepi > er , Perry precinct.
T. A. Kndsley , Red Willow precinct.
John Hammell , Valley Grange precinct.
The board having made n careful examination
of the accounts of G. S. Bishop , comity judge ,
lind that liu has received iu fees from January
4th , 1900 , to December Illxt , 1900 , both inclusive ,
$754.40.
The board having made a careful examination
of the accounts of G. C. Boatman , clerk of the
district court , find that he has received in fees
from January 4th. 1900 , to December : > lst , 1900 ,
both inclusive , Ss07.0J. :
On motion board continued the examination
of the accounts of O. L. Thompson , county
treasurer and R. A. Green , county clerk , during
the day.
On motion board adjourned to meet January
4th , 1901.
Atte.-t : R. A. Giinx , County Clerk.
McCook , Nebraska , Junuarj 4 , 1901.
Board of county commissioners met pursuant
to adjournment. Pre ent , Stephen Belles , D.
\ . Waterman and Maurice Roddy , county com
missioners , W. R. Starr , county attorney , and R.
A. Green , county clerk. Minutes of previous
meeting read and approved.
In the matter of the real estate tax 011 certain
lots in the old town of Red Willow , owned by
J. F. Helm , said tax having been paid under
protest , the board liuds after duo investigation
that said property was twice assessed , and on
motion county treasurer was instructed to re
fund said tax to the amount of $ J.OO to said |
John F. Helm as by law directed. j
Annual settlement of the following overseers
of hiirhwaj s examined , and on motion approved .
and the county clerk directed to draw certificates
on road district-- payment thereof a * follows : !
KOAD ovir.hiiis : WIST. NO. ruirrrr AM'T
J. C. Ball , 8 2U S 1 6t i
T.J. Ruggles , 10 215 29171
'
T.A.Endslej , 11 211 ! IS SO
E. B. Stilgebouer. 17 217 I 51 '
William Wallace. 20 2lJ > 209 : . ;
Joseph Junker , Sr. . 22 219 29 J > 4 |
M. L. Nichols , 23 220 20 41 I
II. E. Woods , 27 221 20 931
The following claims were audited and al-1
lowed , and on motion clerk was instructed to
draw warrants on the county general fund , levy
of 1900 , in payment thereof as follows :
W. C. Bullard it Co. , lumber and coal $ 55 00
Win. McCallum , mdse. for paupers 27 00
Electric Light Co. , heat and light for
month of December 6405
M. B. Hogan , painting and material 4 75
Thompson Dry Goods Co. * , sheeting 470
J. H. Grauuis , same 300
G. C. Boatman , transcript 300
0. L. Thompson , ollice expense 55 45
L. M. Welborn , salary 4th quarter of 1900 233 40
R. A. Green , same 62 50
R. A. Green , oflice expense 4201
Maurice Roddy , assisting commissioners. 3 00
Henry Crabtree , same 0 00
Henry Crabtree , services as commissioner
and mileage 25 20
Stephen Belles , same 29 70
D. A. Waterman , same 27 SO
Maurice Reddy , same 820
And on county bridge fund , levy of 1900 , as
follows :
W. M. Wallace , bridge work $ 1 50
E. B. Stilgebouer , same 1300
M. L. Nichols , same > 11 00
II. E. Waiigh , hardware 14 55
And on county road fuud , levy of 1900 , as fol
lows :
1. B. Stryker. road work 5 00
H. Simmerman , same 500
John N. Smith , same 5 00
Robert Moore , same 7 50
Albert Smith , same 5 00
F. A. Hodgkin , same , claim $14.00 , al
lowed at 4000
Robert Traphagan , same 5 00
James Kinghorn , same 1500
Robert Moore , road tax refunded 40
Edward F. Hoppee , same 32
E. E. Ropers , same 16
J. Randel , same 30
Joseph Junker , sharpening road plow 50
T.J. Ruggles , same 30
A. J. Lohr , delivering rock at the Hartley
bridge 6000
The board having made a careful examination
of the accounts of R. A. Green , county clerk ,
find the following to be a true and correct ac
count of all fees received and disbursed by him
from January 4th , to December 31st , 1POO , both
inclusive.
Total fees received $2112 73
Paid county clerk $150000
Paid deputy clerk 700 00
Paid assistant 50 00
Paid county treasurer excess. . 102 73
$2412 73 $2412 73
The board having made a careful examination
of the fee book of O. L. Thompson , county
treasurer find that he received as fees from
January 4th , 1BOO , to December 31st , 1000 , l > oth
inclusive :
As commission * . . $1:92 : 111
As miscellaneous fees . 500 8M
Total . S1MPJU4
The board having made a careful examination
of the accounts of O. L. Thompson , county
treasurer , find thu following to bo a true and
correct statement of all monejs received and
disbursed by him as .such trpif-urer from July
1st to December 31st , 1000 , inclusive , in the sev
eral funds and the amount on hand December
31st , 1900 , at the close of business. ( See ntnto-
ment olsowhoro. )
On motion hoard adjourned sine die.
Attest : R. A. GREEK , County Clerk.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
Citizens Bank of flcCook
[ Charter No. 27G.J
Incorporated in the state of Nebraska , at the
the close of business December 13 , 1900.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts . $131,42195
Overdrafts , secured and unsecured 2,937 37
Stocks , sccui itics , judgments , claims ,
etc . 1,68244
Other asM-ts , revenue stamps , etc . 030 00
Other real estate . n.NW 90
Current exi"ii es and taxes paid . 3,026 60
Checks arid other cash items . 901 40
Duo from national , state , and private
banks and bankers . 10,187 95
Cah. bills . $5,2f > l 00
Six-cio . 6,091 25
Nickolsund cents . 201 83
Total cash on hand . 11.551 US
Total . $175,501 75
Capital stock paid in . $ MUiXJ 00
Surplus fund . 5,000 CO
Undivided profits . 8,5i7 ; 40
Individual deposits subject
to check . $32,217 SI
Demand certificates of depo-it 31,090 27
Time certificate * of deposit. . . 38,700 00
Cashier's checks outstanding 255 29
Due to state and private banks
and bankers . 0.16002
112.021 29
Total . $175.501 7r >
State of Nebraska , County of Roil Willow , ss.
I. A. C. Eb < irt , ( 'asbior of the above-named
bank , do solemnly swear that the above state
ment is correct and a true copy of the rei > ort
made to the State Banking board.A
A C. EDEUT.
Attest : V. FRANK JIN , Director ,
H. T. CHURCH , Director.
Subscribed anil sworn to before me this tth
day of January , lf.01. H. II. BK.RRY.
Notary Public.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that on the 6th day of
February , 1901 , the regular annual meeting of
the stockholders of the McCook Irrigation and
Water 1'owor Company wil } l > e hold at the ollico
of said company in the city of McCook , Red
Willow county. Nebraska , at the hour of ten
o'clock a in. , . aid date Ixiing the first Wednos-
tiay in February , as specified by the articles of
incorporation for the date of such annual meet
ing. By order of the board of directors.
11 J. E. KELI.EY , Secretary.
McCook , Nob. , January 2d,1901.
PLEASANT RIDGE.
Giandma Dodge is still sick , not able to si
up any.
Mts ChailesVoker has gone to Illinois to
visit her aged parents.
Ada Hammond is home from the McCook
school , sick ; not able to return yet.
K A. Hrotts' folks have moved out to Hitch
cock county. Sorry to lose them from here
Mrs. George Ivinir. Mrs. J. C. Acheson ant
Miss Julia Sly were visiting the school , last
week.
Mis. Jacob Pickerel and J. H. Wade were
calling on the sick in this neighborhood , one
day hist week.
A Prominent Chicago Woman
Speaks.
Prof. Roxa Tyler of Chicago , vice-president
Illinois Woman's Alliance , in speaking ol
Chambei Iain's Cough Remedy , says : " 1 suf
fered with a seveie cold this winter which
threatened to run into pneumonia. I tried
different remedies but I seemed to grow worse
and the medicine upset my stomach. A
friend advised me to try Chamberlain.s Cough
Remedy and I found it was pleasant to tp.ke
and it relieved me at once. I am now entirely
recovered , saved a doctor's bill , time and suf-
feiing , and I will never be without this
splendid medicine .igain. ' ' For sale by Mc
Connell & Berry.
This season there is a large death rate among
chilui en from croup and lung troubles. Prompt
action will save the little ones from these ter
rible diseases. We know of nothing so cer
tain to give instant relief as One Minute Cough
Cure. It can also be relied upon in grippe
and all throat and lung troubles of adults.
Pleasant to take. McConnell & Berrv.
PROSPECT PARK.
Ernest Hill started to school , Monday last.
On account of the storm there was no
church , Sunday.
After spending a pleasant vacation at home ,
uur young people have returned to the city to
take up school work again.
Mrs. J. C. Acheson , Mrs. George King and
Julia Sly spent Friday at Geo. King's school.
They report the school as one of the best in
the county.
I wonder what is the matter with our liter
ary president. He has failed to put in an ap-
pearence at the meetings for several weeks.
There are a few faithful ones who have gone
to the place of meeting , and no one came to
take part and those few are getting discour
aged. .
Just Saved His Life.
It was a thrilling escape that Charles Davis
Df Bowerston , O. , lately had from a frightful
death. For two years a severe lung trouble
constantly grew vvorse until it seemed he must
die of consumption. Then he began to use
Dr. King's New Discovery and lately wrote :
'It gave instant relief and effected a perma
nent cure. " Such wonderful cures have for
25 years proven it's power to cure all throat ,
chest and lung troubles. Price 500 and Si.oo.
Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free
nt McConnell & Berry's drug store.
An attractive woman thrives on good food
and sunshine , with plenty of exercise in the
spen air. Ilerfotm glows with health and
lier face blooms with its beauty. When
troubled with a costive habit , she takes a few
ioses of Herbine to dense her system of all
impurities. Price , 50 cents. A. McMillen.
Look out for the man who looks out for
iiimself.t
Persons who suffer from indigestion can not
: xpect to live long , because they can not eat
he food required to nourish the body and the
aroducts of the undigested foods they do eat
Dpison the blood. It is important to cure m-
ligestion as soon as possible , and the best
nethod of doing this is to use the preparation
cnown as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests
, vhat you eat and restores all the digestive or-
; ans to perfect health. McConnell & Berry.
You cannot do God's work with the devil's
veapons.
Pepsin preparations often fail to relieve in-
ligestion because they can digest only albu-
ninous foods. There is one preparation that
ligests all classes of food , and that is Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure. It cures the worst cases of
ndigestion and gives instant relief , for it di
gests what you eat. McConnell & Berry.
The most effective little liver pills made are
DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They never
; ripe. McConnell & Berry-
\ \ hen the stoinnch is tired out it must have
a rest , hut w can't live without food. Kodo !
Dyspepsia Cure "digests what you eat" to
that you can eat nil the jjoml food you want
whi'e it U lestonnu the digestive organ&to
health. It is thf only preparation that digests
all kinds of food. McConnell & Herry.
After nine days of wonder the puppy gets
his eyes opened.
The merited reputation for curing pile. %
sores and skin diseases acquired l > y DeWitt's
Wilch Hazel Salve has led to thr making o (
coiintt-rtrits. lie sure to get only DeWitt's
Salve. McConnell & Berry.
In the game of life cluhs are always trumps
in a policeman's hand.
The most southing , healing and authentic
application ever devised is DeWitt's Witch
Fla/el Salve. It relieves at once and cures
pile" , snrrs. eczema and skn diseases. He-
ware of imitations. McConnell & Herry.
Many a married man who isn't exactly
smart is shrewd.
U hen threatened l > y pneumonia or any other
lung trouble , prompt relief is necess.uy , as it
is dangerous t ilelay. We would suggest
that One Minute < ough Cure he taken as soon
as indications nf having taken cold arc no
ticed. It currs quickly and its early use pre
vents consumption. McConnell & Herry.
I > on't run if you w.mt to catch your hreath.
Genuine Kocky Mountain Tea is never sold
in hulk liy peddlers for less than 35 clb. Don't
lit- fooled , gel the tea made famous by the
Madison Medicine Co. Ask your diuggist.
In order to live long it is necessary to live
.slowly.
Now is the tune when croup and lung
troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harm
less n-medy that produces immediate results
is One Minut. Cough Cure , It is very pleas
ant io take and can be relied upon to quickly
cure coughs , colds and all lung diseases It
will prevent consumption. McConnell &
Herry.
A girl's lover is a poor suitor if he does not
suit her
Red is a danger signal on the railroad , on a
filiow's nose and on a womai.'s face. Men
and women ue Uocky Mountain Tea and get
genuine rosy cheeks. 35c. Ask your druggist.
Talk is cheap especially if a man patrc-
imes a 5-cent liarher shop.
Such little pills as DeWitt's Little Early
Risers are very easily taken , and they are
wonderfully effective in cleansing the liver
and bowels. McConnell & Herry.
McCook Markets.
Corrected Friday morning.
* -35
Wheat 58
Oats 40
Rye 33
HOJJS 4.60
Kgjrs 17
Butter 15
Tribune Clubbing List.
For convenience ol readers of THE TKIK
UNK , we have made arrangements with the
following newspapers and perodicals whereby
we can supply them in combination with THE
TRIBUNE at the following veiy low prices :
PUBLICATION. I'KICF. rR jJu"E
Detroit Free Press Si oo Si 50
Leslie's Weekly 400 300
Prairie Farmer oo 175
Chicago Inter-Ocean oo 135
Cincinnati Knquirer. oo 150
New-York Tribune oo 125
Demorest's Magazine oo 175
Toledo Blade oo 125
Nebraska Farmer oo 150
Iowa Homestead oo 145
Lincoln Journal oo 175
Campbell's Soil-Culture oo 150
New-York World oo I 65
Omaha Bee _ oo 150
Cosmopolitan Mngp/iiie oo
St. Louis Republic i oo 175
Kansas City Star 25 115
Nebraska Dairyman and L'p- '
to-Date Farmer 50 125
Kansas City Journal , weekly. 25 I 15
Kansas City Journal , daily. . . 4 oo 4 20
We are prepared to fill orders for any other
papers published , at reduced rates.
THK TRIBUNK. McCook , Neb.
Digests what you eat. '
It artificially digests the food and aids
Natura in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It is the latest discovereddigest-
iu ( , , . ad tonic. No other preparation
a" pproach it in efficiency. It in-
iy relieves and permanently cures
apsia , Indigestion , Heartburn ,
uience , Soar Stomach , Nausea ,
3icK Headache , Gastralgia.Crampsand
all other results of imperfect digestion.
PriceSOc.undSl. Large size contains 2$4 times
small size. Book all about dyspepsiamaiiedf ree
Prepared toy . C. DeWITT & CO. . Chicago.
Mr.Connell & Berry , Druggists.
A Keen , Clour Drnln.
Your best feelingsyour social positioner
business success depend largely on the perfect
action of your stomach and liver. Dr. king s
New Life Pills give increased strength , a
keen , clear brain , high ambition. A 25 Cent
box will make you feel like a new being.
Sold by McConnetl & Herry. druggists.
A Christian is like a bicycle , which must be
kept goifig to be kept standing. * *
Don't use any of the counterfeits of De-
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Most of them arc
worthless or liable to cause injury. The
original DeWitt's Witch Ila/el Salve is a
certain cure for piles , eczema , cuts.scalds ,
bursn , sores and skin diseases. McConnell
& Herry.
Saints who carve for themselves are sure to
cut their fingers.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers are dainty
little pills , but they never fail to cleanse the
liver , remove obstructions and invigorate the
system. McConnell & Herry.
Many good servants make bad masters. j
HcCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL ,
D.W. V. GAGE ,
McCook , - - - Nebraska.
Office and Hospital over First National Hank.
C. H. BOYLE ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook , Nebraska.
Telephone 44. P. O. Building :
H. P. SUTTON
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
MCCOOK , NEBRASKA
DK. FJCK13S
UDENTIST
Gold and Aluminum Plates
„ - Crown and Bridge Work
Office over McConnell & Berry's Drugstore
JOHN E. KELLEY ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW aiid
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCooK , NKKKASKA.
of Lincoln Land Co. Office- -
Rear of First National bank.
J. B. BALLARD.
9 DENTIST. @
All dental work done at our O'IKC is guar
anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of
Crown , Bridge and Plate Work Lr. I. B.
Taylor , assistant.
F. D. BUKGESS ,
( I
Piuinber and
Steam Filter
McCOOK , NEBR.
Iron. Lead and Sev/er Pipe. Brass
a Goods , Pumps , an Boiler Trimm.ngs ,
L Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Ecl'pse '
7 Windmills. Basement of the Meeker-
Phillips Building.
McCook Transfer Line
J. H. DWYER , Proprietor.
attention paid to
lauling furniture. Leave orders
it either lumber vard.
LiCATIONS
has for nearly sixty years been on Monday ,
THE recognized Family as the Newspaper People's , National for NEW- 'lay and Fr.oay.
farmers and villagers. Its up to date daily
splendid Agricultural Depart three dujs m the v.- < - < -k , wjtn
ment , its reliable market re
ports , recognized authorit > all important ntws of th * othr
throughout the country , its TRI four < JajS. Froftiiely illus
fashion notes , its Science and trated , and filled w.th interesting
Mechanics Department , i t s
WEEKLY fascinating short stories , et < - , WEEKLY ing reading for all who v.-ish to
etc. , render it indispensable in keep m close touch with nev.s
TRIBUNE every family. lleKiilar Huh- of the nation and v.-orld
criiition price , $1.00 II e K u lur Huhscriptioii
per year. price , $1.5O per yeur.
In connection with The Tribune we offer to those who secure the best magazines ,
Illustrated weeklies and agricultural journal , , the following inducements :
With
Regular With Weekly Tri-Weekly
Tribune. Tribune.
Xorth American RevieTV. New York fitv 500 ° s-no " * ° n %
Harper's Mnenxiiic. .New York City. . . " . ' 400 4 tin 4.5O '
Harper's Ilnzar. "Sew York City. 1
4 O O 1 ' 4."i I )
Harper's AVeeklyew York City 4 < , ( > . ; , } ; , 4.50
Century .Magazine. Aeiv York City 400 4 Ji > 4.5O
it. Moholus MaKiizine , > 'e\v York City : ioo !
' : itM ) : ; .5o
.00 i'lao
. .OO l.y.- ; lIJs5
ir.oo
_ _ . .Monthly , xew York city. . . ; : ; : ; ; : : : i ; " } { H ° . .
Puck. New York City i , , ; ; i-r | * 1.
JudKe. .Vevr York City ' 'A\ \ { \ ; o
Leslie' * Weekly. New York City 4 * { } , : { * " * 4.5O
Kevieiv of Keview.H , Xew York City .MJJ
Scribner's Magazine , New York City ; ; ' ( > " " -i
American Agriculturist. New York City i IK i" " "
a -S5
Kurnl Xew Aetv - 4'H- -
Yorker. York Cit > i oo - .
H.T5
CoHmopoJitan Magazine , Irvincton , > . Y. . . . i fw T * " -
Country Gentleman. Albany. > . Y ( ) ( > " "M' n.oo .50
I-arni Journal. Philadelphia , Pcnn ; T'lGi .
lappinoott's Masrazine. Philadelphia , Penn.joi ! - no S.5O 1.5O
Youth's - { "m : .
Companion . .
, Boston. MasM. . . .o- .
ijo :
and Home , Sprincneld. Ma H -JM iT o .
3.no
EnBIand Homestead. Sprinsfleld. Mass. . iloo l" % .
a.85
Good Hoasekeeplncr. Sprinprfleld.MaHK i. < xj i oo .
I-arm , Field and Fireside , Chicapro. Ill iw\ i'juj 1.G5
Orange Judd . 4-- 1.05
Farmer. Chicago. Ill 100 - -
Epitomlst. Indianapoli.s , Jiid * ; / iTiii 1 5
Ohio Farmer , Cleveland. Ohio ; > 4 iw 1.5O
I > IlohI : an Farmer. Detroit , Mich 'iut i'lw
Farm and Firexlde , Sprlnctleid , Ohio -n i'M }
Farm IVeivs. SprinKfleld. Ohio -M i'Xj ; 3.50
Home and Farm. Louisville. Ky n 4'IlX 3.50
The Farmer. St. Paul. Minn .50 iJu 3.5O
Tribune Almanac. 10O1 " J . i iii 3.5O
Please send cash with order. J-LU 3.GO
Those wishing to subscribe for more than one of th > above miMlrntfn-a la „ „ „ „ . ,
The Tribune may remit at publishers' regular pncei - - connectioa with
Address THE TRIBUTE. Xevr-York City.