V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. * . C. EBERT , CASHIER. ICITIZENS BANK ! * * OF McCOOK , NEB. 9 fl 4 Paid Up Capital $50,000. Surplus , $5.000 i W DIRECTORS : V. FRANKLIN , W.F.McFARLAND , A. C. EBERT , H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD. # TYRONE. John Rabbit got shot , Tuesday. Lloyd McMahon is back home from his trip cast. Florence Moore has returned to Lincoln to . Many sympathize with Hicks in his recent misfits. Frank Moore is arranging to remove to Indianola in the spring. Some think this would be a good country if we could raise a good crop each year. Most of the county officials helped liberally in the building of the new church here. L. S. Davis saya he is tired of carrying the mail and offers to throw up his job to any re sponsible party. ' The new M. E. church here is to be dedi cated next Sunday. January 20th , at 2 o'clock p.m. Preaching by Rev. Hardaway of Hoi- drege. A large attendance is expected. August Flower. "It is a chaiming fact , " says Prof. Houton , "that in my travels in all pans of the world , for the last ten years , 1 have met moie people having used Green's August flower than an ; other remedy , for dyspepsia , deranged live and s > tomacli , and for constipation. 1 find fo tourists and salesmen , or for persons fillin office positions , where headaches and genera bad feelings from irregular habits exist , tha Green's August Flowei is a giand remedy it does not injure the system by frequent use , and is excellent for sour stomachs and indi gestion. " Sample bottle free at A.McMillen's , Sold by dealers in all civilized countries. INDIANOLA. The local ice crop has been harvested. J. V. garrison and Charlie Beardslee wer McCook visitors , Tuesday. W. H. Wadswdrth went up to the west-end nurg , Monday , on business. T. E. Miller was engaged in business , in McCook , Friday and Saturday last. S. R. Smith of the Independent transactec : business in the metropolis , Saturday last. James Gamnull of the Medicine was befon the board of pension examiners , Wednesday. Deputy Sheriff A. Crablree has been in Me Cook on imsine1-- hts office , most of , the week. THE TKIHUNK would like to have more news , more regularly , from Indianola , and will deal liberally with anyone who will at tempt to provide the service. liditor. A Keen , Clenr Brain. Your best feelings , your social position or 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 & Berry , druggists. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of an order of sale , issued from the District court of Red Willow county , NebrasKa - brasKa , under a judgment and decree in an action wherein T. B. Graves et al. are plaint iffs and J. E. Cochran _ is defendant , to me di rected and delivered , I shall offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash , at the east door ot the court-house , in McCook , Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 28th day of January , 1901 , at the hour of one o'clock p. m. , the following described real estate , to-wit : Lots eight and nine in block six and lot ten in block live in the Second ad dition to the city of McCook , Red Willow county , Nebraska. Dated this 28th day of December , 1900. 12-21-515. G. F. KINGHOKN , Sheriff. By A. C. CRABTREE , Deputy. \Y. S. Morlan Attorney. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale , issued from the District court of Ked Willow county , Nebraska , under a decree in an action where in Mary F. Thompson is plaintiff and Irnee iS. Hadley , Julia A. Hadlev et al are defend ants , to me directed and delivered , I shall offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash , at the east door of the court house , in McCook , Red Willow county , Ne braska , on the 2ist day of January. 1901 , 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 2S , , vrest of the oth principal meridian. Dated this 2ist day of December , 1900. i2-2i-5ts. G. F. KINGHORN , Sheriff. By A. C. CRABTREE , Deputy. \V. R. Starr. Attorney. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby 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. rst , I90i.-3ts. MCCONNELLS BALSAM CURES COUGHS BARTLEY. Rev. Crippen is confined to his home with the grip. Will Cowles of McCook visited Uartley , .Tuesday. The M. E. church is being plastered and will soon be ready for use. . W. F. Miller , who has been suffering with grip for sometime , is better. Frank Brown is putting on the finishing touches painting the interior of the Christian church. The High school medal contest will take place in the Christian church , Saturday even ing , January iQth. ' Harry Hodgkins of McCook was in this place , last week , visiting his sick child , which is now much better. E. E. Thompson of Freedom was in town , Tuesday , assisting several A. O. U.V. . can didates ride the goat. Rev. John , pastor of the Chiistinn church , preached to a large audience , morning and evening , Sunday last. Dr. J. E. liathorn was at home , Saturday , and returned to Lincoln , Sunday , to attend his representative duties. . N Mr. Hilsaback , manager of the Harnett Lumber yard , was laid off a few days with grip , lie is now at his post again. i Rev. N. M. Summerville and mother , rela tives ofV. . F. Miller , who have been visiting in Uaitley , departed for their home at Barllelt , Neb. , Monday evening. James Grammill from the Medicine countiy was in town , Tuesday , preparatory to going before the pension board at Indianola , Wed nesday. He has never received a pension and hopes the time is near when that govein- j ment piomise will be fulfilled. The Mother's Favorite. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the mother's f.ivorite. It is pleasant and safe for children to lake 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 is not the least danger in giving it to children for it con tains no opium or other injurious drug ; md may begiven as confidently to a babe as to an adult. For sale by McConnell & Derry. Look out for the man who claims that his ideas are "advanced thought. " To Cure La Grippe In Two Days. Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's name on every bottle. 2Sc. 4-1- Some people can't resist a solicitor ; they will buy anything that is pushed. 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. There is said to be a case in Atchison so ciety of two sisters and one Sunday hat. For family use in numberless ways Ballard's Snow Liniment is a useful and valuable rem edy. Price , 25 and 50 cents. A. McMillen. .ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES. Following is the estimate of expenses made ror the year 1901 by the county commissioners at ; heir meeting held January Sth , 1901 : bounty General Fund $12,000 00 bounty BridRe Fund 0.000 00 bounty Road Fund : ( ,000 00 bounty Bond 2,00000 McCook City Bond 2.0UO 00 kVillpw Grove Precinct Bond 2,000 ( X ) school District Bonds 7,00000 S'orth Valley Precinct 1,000 00 Soldiers' Relief Fund 500 00 Hartley Village Bond 500 00 Attest : R. A. GREEK , County Clerk. MS-4ts. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the county com- nissioners of Red Willov/ county will receive aled bide for the printing of the commision- srs' proceedings , legal notices and delinquent .axes for the year 1901 , parties receiving conTact - Tact to furnish good and sufficient bond for the aithful performance of said contract. Said > ids to bo filed with the county clerk on or be- ore the 20th day of February , A. D. 1901 , and to > e endorsed thereon , "Bids for the county priut- ng for the year 1901. " Dated this 8th day of Fanuary , A. D. 1901. R. A. GREEN , County Clerk. Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having EUREKA HARNESS Oil Unequaled by any other. Renders hard leather soft. Especially prepared. Keeps out water. A heavy bodied oil. HARNESS An excellent preservative. Reduces cost of your harness. Never burns the leather ; its Efficiency is increased. Secures best service. Stitches kept from breaking. OIL Is sold in all Localities 3Iannfactured . by Standard Oil Company. Commissioners' Proceedings. McCook , Nebraska , January 8 , 1001. Board of county cominlHHionurs mot pursuant to nrijnuriiMiunt. 1'rcsont , Sttphun Hellos , D. A. Wtitorinan and Muurico Roddy , county com1 iniH. ionern , \ \ ' . R. Starr , county nttornoy , and R. A. Oroon , county clork. MinutuH of previous mooting road uud approved. The following appointment ) ) were on motion raudo to fill vucanck-H : * J. S. Modroll , overseer , road district No. 7. C. II. Augell , overseer road district No. 21. W. If. Staples , overseer , road district No.12. . The following oilicial bonds \vero examined and on motion approved : James Hothcringtou , assessor , Indiunoln pro- clnct. J. S. Modroll , oversaor , rend district Xo. 7. A. H. Staples , overseer , road district No. 42. Petitions of the various county oilicors asking for deputy itnd clerk hire for the yenr 1901 , read and considered and on motion granted ilzin tlio'nunibor and compensation of each us fol lows : G. C. Boatman , clerk district court , one depu ty at i-JMJO.OiJ. O. L. Thompson , county treasurer , ouo deputy atr,00.00. Q. F. Kinghorn , sheriff , one deputy at $700.00. R. A. Green , county clerk , one deputy at $700 , assistant $ m < X > . Pursuant to law in .such cases made and pro vided the salary of the county suixirintcndont for the ensuing year \vaa fixcd'at fJOO.UO and the county attorney's salary Used a The following resolution was read and on motion adopted : It is hereby ordered by the county coinmis- Monur.s tliat all county ollicurs desiring station- cry and supplies shall make a written requisi tion for the same to the county clerk , whose duty it shall he to approve or disapprove such requisition , and if approved , order the same from parties with whom ho can secure the bust terms. Any supplies purchased contrary to this order-will not bo approved , allowed or paid for by the county. On motion the clerk was allowed $2. > 0.00 per annum to be paid quarterly , for jxjrforming the duties of clerk to the board of county commis sioners , and attending to the business of the county , as provided for in section D1U ! , Compiled' Statutes of Nebraska for Ib99. On motion the clerk was instructed to adver tise for bids for printing the delinquent tux list , commissioners proceedings and legal notices , all bids to be iiled with the county clerk on or before the 20th day of February , 1901. In the matter of the neccss-ary expenses dur ing the jear , on motion the estimate for the same for the year 1901 was fixed as follows : County general fund . $12,000 ( X ) Couuty road fund . U.OOO 00 County bridge fund . G.OUO 00 Couuty bond . 2,00000 Soldiers relief fund . 50000 Willow Grove precinct . 2,000 00 North Valley precinct . 1,00000 McCook city bond . 2,000 00 Bartley village bond . SOO 00 School district bonds . 3.0UO 00 Annual bettlement of the following overtciT of highways examined and on motion approved , and clerk directed to issue certificate on road ' district in payment thereof as follows : I II. Stone , overseer , road district No. : ! 0 , certificate - i tificate No. 222 , $23.95. The clerk having advertised that the board would receive sealed bids for furnishing the various county officers with books , blanks and | stationery , the board proceeded to oi > eu and j examine the bids on lilo , and after due cousid- i oration find the bid of State Journal Co. to bo j the loweat and bost. On motion the contract for furnishing game was- let to the State Journal Co. of Lincoln , Nebraska. It appearintr to the board from the petition of J. W. Dolan , that ludiauola High school district No. 2 of Red Willow county , was on the 1st i day of July , lbi > 2 , and is still the owner of I the .south-west quarter of block number 2.1 , in j the city of Indianola , Nebraska , that said coal estate was erroneously assessed as the property of divers parties , and taxes levied thereon for the years and in the sums following , to-wit : I6t'2 , $1.U ( ; ; Igtt , $15.04 ; 169t , $22.JM3 ; 1695 , $21.70 : Ib90 , § 15.67 ; Ib97 , $42.40 ; IftOS , $ : iS.7j ! ; Ib99 , $34.05 ; 1900 , $15.01. On motion the clerk was instructed to strike said taxes from the tax list. Pursuant to law in such cases made and pro vided the board on motion selected the following - j ing named persons from which to drawajuri for the February term of district court : Alliance , John R. Harry and \V. A Stewart. Beaver , W. II. Harrison , James Toner , S.V. . Stilgebouer and Win. Sandoa. Bondvillo , Nelson Downs. J. II. Warfield. Box ElderAlburt Wilson aud George Younger. Cok'iiuin , W. S. Bixler. Vanbury , S. S. Graham , Aaron Rcdfern. Driftwood , W. S. Fitch. East Valley , V. Sells , Win. Hoppe , A. L. iMiyeart. Fritsch , Wm. Bcrgin and S. M. Rjder. Gerver , Wm. Relph. Grant , T. A. Rowland. Indianola , Henry Cozadd , Leonard Harwell. Colin Dutcher , Thomas Duncan and P. A. jriggle. Lebonon , Win. Gumming , P. B. Garrett , M. C. Stephens and C. F. Waterman. Missouri Ridge , T. E. Miller. North Valley. E. Oxley , Wm. Wight. Perry , John Real and Frank Forbes. Red Willow , Leroy Jones and T. K. Quigley. Tyrone , John Hummel. Valley Grange , Fred Carruth , R. McDonald. Willow Grove , M. Houlihan , Walter Hickling , iG. . Lytle , Fred Carter , James John , John 'enny , F. Stillmau , S. P. Hart , Ervin Show , mgust Droll , J. A. Snyder , Joseph Spotts , Geo. r. Raudel , T. H. Bales , M. Yager , T. J. Ruggles , Vm. Hammell , J. H. Woodworth , W. H. Har- iian and Beuj. Lytle. The following claims were audited and al- owed , and on motion the clerk was instructed o draw warrants on the county general fund. evy of 1900 , in payment thereof as follows : itate Journal Co. , supplies . $ 14 75 ' . A. Wilcox < k Son , mdse. for paupers _ 21 60 . M. Brown , medical services and drugs. 13 SO Jarhett Lumber Co. , lumber . 31 07 tarnett Lumber Co. , coal for paupers _ 7 15 ieo.C.Hill , same . 2530 . E. Moore , board and care of pauper. . . 7 50 Itephen Belles , services as commissioner 6 80 ) . A. Waterman , same . 1200 laurice Reddy , same . S 20 And on county bridge fund , levy of 1900 , as ollows : Jeo. C. Hill , lumber . $ 52 14 lupp & Slutts , lumber . 130 79 tarnett Lumber Co. , lumber . 83 93 On motion board adjourned to meet February 1 , 1901. Attest : R. A. GREEN , County Clerk. J NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that on the 6th day of 'ebrnary , 1901 , the regular annual meeting of he stockholders of the McCook Irrigation and Vater Power Company will be held at the office > f eaid company in the city of McCook , Red Villow county , Nebraska , at the hour of ten 'clock a. m. , said date being the first Wednea- ay in February , as specified by the articles of acorporation for the date of such annual meet- ag. By order of the board of directors. 11 J. E. KELLEY , Secretary. McCook , Neb. , January 2d,1901. An attractive woman thrives on good food nd sunshine , with plenty of exercise in the pen air. Her foim glows with health and er face blooms with its beauty. When roubled with a costive habit , she takes a few oses of Herbine to dense her system of all npurities. Price , 50 cents. A. McMillen. RED WILLOW. Have you been vaccinated ? is the question now frequently asked. The Uyfield ranch lias a tenant , but the writer has not learned the name. The report is current that Ira Neel will farm T. K. Quigley's place , coming season. L. L. Harrison of Friend has been visiting old friends in Fritscli and Ked Willow pre cincts , the Inst week. The snow was an acceptable visitor , as it will aid the fall grain in germinating , so it will come up in the early .spring. J. I" . Helm received five thorough-bred sheep from Kearney , last Saturday night , to improve the fine large flock he raised , last year. Everett Moore is moving the old Ked Wil- mill up on the Hat by his house , and will use it us a barn. K. 11. Thomas is doing the moving. Mr. Hoagland , who has been farming the ( J. A. Hotze place for the past two yeais , v/il ! move to Mrs P. J. Taylor's place on the creek in the spring. Mrs. Jennie Gr.ives and Miss Nellie Hol land are at home on a visit to their parents , Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Holland. Miss Nellie has been the stenographer on the board of trans portation lor a number of years. \V. P. Elmer has finished cutting ice for Harry Whitmore ; it w.is of excellent quality and desirable thickness. John Longnecker , L. J. Holland , Will Sexson , W. P. Elmer , John Hroomfield and S. L Miller took advant age of the opportunity to put up ice for them selves. Just Saved His Life. It was a thrilling escape that Charles Davis of Mowcr.ston , O. , lately had from a frightful death. For I wo years a severe lung trouble constantly grew worse 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 5oc and $1.00. lively bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at McConnell & Berry's drug store. COLEMAN. \Y. II. Coleman took hogs to McCook , one day last week. H. Oellerick's friends came Tuesday night from the eastern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Haekencamp have two very small boys to look after only.a few weeks old. II. B. Campbell , who bought the old Berg- ster farm , is on his way from Iowa , driving through. His car of goods left Pacific Junction , Iowa , Thursday afternoon , and ar rived in McCook , next day , and were hauled < .ut to the farmSaturday. Genuine Kocky Mountain Tea is never sold in bulk by peddlers for less than 35 cts. Don't he fooled , get the tea made famous by the Madison Medicine Co. Ask your druggist. An Atchison woman who finds life a hard proposition , reads a chapter of Fox's Book of Marty is eveiy night in order to get her mind soothed for sleep. Ked is a danger signal on the railroad , on a feliow's nose and on a womar.'s face. Men and women use Kocky Mountain Tea and get genuine rosy cheeks. 35c. Ask your druggist. There never was a woman's note of con- giaiulation to a man thai really meant any thing. Such little pills as DeWitt's Litt.le Early Risers are very easily taken , and they are wonderfully effective in cleansing the liver and bowels. McConnell & Berry. If everybody preached what he practiced , nobody in the world would consider anybody else respectable. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are dainty little pills , but they never fail to cleanse the liver , remove obstructions and invigorate the system. McConnell & Berry. A man doesn't love a woman enough unless he loves her enough to hurt her feelings once m awhile. Worms take refuge in the small intestines , where they can easily multiply. White's Cream Vermifuge will destroy these parasites. The verdict of the people tells plainly how well it has succeeded. Price , 25 cents. A. McMillen. Trying to fix up a quarrel between two women is like sharpening a lead pencil with a : an opener. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment has been ihoroughly tested for many years , and is a positive cure for this most distiessing and ; mbarassing of troubles. Price , 50 cents in jottles. 'Lubes , 75 cents. A. McMillen. A Roman professor has discovered a way o permanently print a photograph on the ikin. This will enable lovers to wear ( heir jest girl's picture the thickness of a chest pro- ector oJ porous plaster nearer the heart than icretofore. A New York court has just ruled that it is a mnishale offense for a man to bite his wife. \nd thus it goes ! They will soon be putting nuzzles on us. A Texas man stole the clock out of a church ind traded it for \vhiskey. That's a new nethod of getting wet good on tick , or , more > roperty on time. Dan Stuart has _ again taken charge of C iron - on City's advertising department. % No man ever gets a very good idea of how L woman is dressed until she stands up. Filings in district court , this week , ire : John H. Crook vs. R. E. Moore et il. ; equitj * . Samuel Ball vs. Shelly-Rog- ! fs Co. ; equity. The McCook Ioan and i Crust Co. vs. Robert W. Fowler et al. ; iquity. Same vs. Frank J. Trask et al. ; equity. The St. Charles hotel over on West Dennison street is being repaired and trill be placed in condition to rent. ORDER OF HEARING. State of Nebraska , Red Willow county , ss. At a county court , held at the county court oem , in and for said county , January 16 , A. D. 901. Present , G. S. Bishop , county judge. In he matter of the estate of Peter A. Brewer , de- eased. On reading and filing the petition of ) ick P. Brewer , praying that administration of aid estate may be granted to him as adminis- rator. Ordered , that February 2nd , A. D. 1901 , t ten o'clock a. m. , is assigned for hearing said etition , when all persons interested in said latter may appear at a county court to be held i and for said county , and show cause why the rayer of petitioner should not be granted ; and tiat notice of the pendency of said petition and lie hearing thereof , be given to alf persons in- srested in said matter by publishing a copy of iis order in THE McCooK TKIBCNE. a weekly ewspaper printed in said county , for three suc- sssive weeks , prior to said day of hearing. I true copy. ) [ SEAL ] G. S. BISHOP , 1-13-3 County Judge. If you want some thing fine in SHRUBS & ROSES See T. F. ROWELL. Persons who suffer from indigestion can not expett to live l"tig , because they can not eat the food required lo nourish the bodv and the products ot the undigested foods they do eat poison the blood. It is important to cure in digestion as soon as possible , and the best method of doing this is to use the preparation known as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and restores all the digestive or gans to perfect health. McConnell & Merry. That New Jersey man who spanked his wife with n hot frying pan has introduced a new innovation into domestic corrective affairs. Now is the lime when croup and lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harm less remedy that produces immediate results is One Minut Cough Cure , It is very pleas ant to take and cnn be relied upon to quickly cure coughs , colds and all lung diseases. It will prevent consumption. McLonnell & Berry. A New York pnet sings : "In savage sleep the maid xvns dressed ! " It is hoped she was not exposed to a draught in these grippy days. \ \ hen threatened by pneumonia or any other lung trouble , prompt relief is necessary , as it is dangerous to delay. We would suggest that One Minute Cough Cure betaken as soon as indications of having taken cold are no ticed. It cures quickly and its early use pre vents consumption. McConnell & Berry. A newly discovered poet down in Alabama bears the name Gitthair. and he no doubt thinks he has the poetic feet upon which to do so. When the stomach is tired out it must have a rest , but we can't live without food. , Kndol Dyspepsia Cure "digests what you eat" so that you can eat all the good food you want whi-e it is restoring the digestive organs to health. It is the only preparation that digests all kinds of food. McConnell & Berry. Perhaps the election officials through a sense of neighborly consideration suppressed the fact that Grover Cleveland received one vote at Princeton , N. J. Don't use any of the counterfeits of De- Witi's Witch Hazel Salve. Most of them are worthless or liable to cause injury. The original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a certain cure for piles , eczema , cuts , scalds , liiirsn , sores and skin diseases. McConnell & Berry. Rev. Jorais Boodoo M aloof has just received i call to a Boston pulpit where his name will lie appreciated. The merited reputation for curing piles , sores and skin diseases acquired by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has led to the making of : ounterfeits. Be sure to get only DeWitt's Salve. McConnell & Berry. Tribune Clubbing List. For convenience ot readers of THE TKIII JNK , we have made arrangements with the Allowing newspapers and perodicals whereby , ve can supply them in combination with THE I'RIHUNE ot the following very low prices : PUBLICATION. PRICE. Detroit Free Press Si oo Si 50 -eslie's Weekly 400 300 . 'raine Farmer I oo 175 Dhicago Inter-Ocean I oo 135 3incinnaii Enquirer. I oo 150 ew-York Tribune. 100 125 Demorest's Magazine I oo 175 I'oledo Blade I oo 125 Nebraska Farmer 100 150 qwa Homestead I oo 145 -incoln Journal I oo 175 Campbell's Soil-Culture I oo 150 Jew-York World 100 165 DmahaBee I oo 150 Cosmopolitan Magazine lee I oo ! t. Louis Republic i oo 175 Cansas City Star 25 115 Nebraska Dairyman and L'p- ' to-Date Farmer 5 ° l 25 Cansas City Journal , weekly. 25 I 15 Kansas City Journal , daily. . . 406 4 20 We are prepared to fill orders for any other apers published , at reduced rates. i G THE TRIBUNE. McCook , Neb. ' j Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Mature in strengthening and recon- tructing the exhausted digestive or- ans. It is the latest discovereddigest- uo . ad tonic. No other preparation a ° -pproach it ia efficiency. It in ly relievesand permanently cures epsia , Indigestion , Heartburn , . .uleuce , Sour Stomach , Nausea- ictc Headache , Gastralgia.Crampsand 11 other results of imperfect digestion. rlceSOc. and $1. Large size contains 2& times nail size. Book all about dyspepsiamailedf ree prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO. . Chicago. MeConnell & Berry , Druggists. a A. Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks , _ . , X IIUIll l/t * ! * i > V-i-/ f i * * ! > /f - - * . fered with a severe cold this winter winch threatened to run into pneumonia. I tried different remedies but I seemed to grow worse and the medicine upset mv stomach. A friend advised me to try Chambcrlam.s Cough Remedy and I found it was pleasant to take and it relieved me at once. I am now entirely recovered , saved a doctor's bill , time and suf fering , and I will never be without this splendid medicine again. " For sale by Me- ConneJ ! Berry. A boiling indignation against sin is no good ( if it stops short of making steam to do good work. / Second-Hand Goods Wanted- All Hindu of Upholstering Douu J. B. LAVIN , McCOOK NEBRASKA. McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL , D. W. V.CAGE , McCook. - - - Nebraska. Office and Hospital over First National Hank. C. H. BOJLE , ATTORNKY LAW McCook , Nebraska. Telephone 44. P. O. Building : 11. P. SOTTON JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS McCOOK , NEBRASKA DK. FICICJBS , D. D. S. Graduate from Iowa State University The Latest Improved methods In Dentistry Over McConnell & Berry's. JOHN E. KELLEY , ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTEACTER McCooK , NKURASKA. nt of Lincoln Land Co. Office- - Rear of first National bank. J. B. BALLARD , ® DENTIST. © All dental work done at our office is guar- mteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of "rown , Bridge and Plate Work. Dr. I. B. Faylor assistant. F. D. BUKGESS , i Plumber and i Steam Fitter } McCOOK , NEBR. } | Iron. 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