Line of Novelties in i rCiSiJ * > + S * * * * > * * S > * * * * * V > - ESS ? 'QUEENSWARE Olive Dishes , Spoon Trays , Vases , Fancy * Plates , China 4-piece Sets , Decorated Glass Sets , Water Sets and many other If articles mention. useful too numerous to t < * X4 We wish to call special attention to our S2LS line of . ! > VVVMWWNSV I Decorated Chamber Sets 1 > VV WVV IVV > > V' < > 'VS V NVVVV ' > XW % < WW WV > N > V < WVVVVVV We show them in six styles and decora tions and better than all are the extreme ly low prices. We have just the line of nice things you have been waiting lo see sags and we shall consider it a great favor to 5 gg be allowed to show you this line $3c itt * You Come ? BcjffEcaifejgftgJ ' - * V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER , r # SLlllZDlNoDAlNlV " " * # OF McCOOK , NEB. * er f Paid Up Capital , $50,000. Surplus , $5,000 i DIRECTORS w I f. FRANKLIH , W.F.McFARLAND , A. C. EBERT , H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD.p # Tribune Clubbing List. For convenience ot readers of THE TRIB UJfK , we have made arrangements with the following newspapers and perodicals whereby we can supply them in combination with THE 1 RIBUNE at the following very low prices : PUBLICATION. PRICE. Detroit Free Press . $ i oo 5150 Leslie's Weekly. . 4 oo 3 oo Prairie Farmer . 100 175 Chicago Inter-Ocean . I oo 135 Cincinnati Enquirer. . I oo 150 New- York Tribune. . I oo I 25 Demorest's Magazine . oo I 75 Toledo Blade . oo 125 Nebraska Farmer . oo 150 Iowa Homestead . oo 145 Lincoln Journal . oo 175 Campbell's Soil-Culture . I oo I 50 New- York World . I oo I 65 OmahaBee . . . I oo 150 Cosmopolitan Magazine . I oo I So St. Louis Republic . I oo 175 Kansas City Star . 25 115 Nebraska Dairyman and Up- to-Date Farmer . 50 125 Kansas City Journal , weekly. 25 I if Kansas City Journal , daily. . . 4 oo 4 20 We are prepared to fill orders for any other papers published , at reduced rates. THE TRIBUNE. McCook , Neb. Does It Pay to Buy Cheap ? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right , but you want something that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous re sults of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do ? Go to a warmer and more regular climate ? Yes , if possible ; if not possible for you , then in either case take the only remedy that has been introduced in all civilized coun tries with success in severe throat and lung troubles , "Boschee's German Syrup. " It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to des troy the germ disease.but allays inflammation , secures easy expectoration , gives a good night's rest , and cures the patient. Try dne bottle. Recommended many years by all druggists in the world. Get Green's Prize Almanac. A. McMillen. Dogs and children know who their friends are without being told. Whooping Cough. A woman who has had experience with the disease , tells how to prevent any dangerous consequences from it. She says : "Our three children took whooping cough last summer , our baby boy being only three months old , and owing to our giving them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , they lost none of their plump ness and came out in much better health than other children whose parents did not use this remedy. Our oldest little girl would call lustily for cough syrup between whoops. Jessie Pinkey Hall , Springville , Ala. This remedy is for sale by McConnell & Berry. ! Don't make yureself too common , yung man ; the world always gapes at misterys. You are much more liable to disease when your liver and bowels do not act properly. DeWitt's Little Early Risers remove the cause of disease. McConnell & Berry. Question Answered. Yes , August Flower still has the largest ; sale of any medicine in the civilized world. 1 Your mothers and grandmothers never : thought of using anything else for indigestion or biliousness. Doctors were scarce , and they seldom heard of appendicitis , nervous pros tration or heart failure , etc. They used Au gust Flower to clean out the system and stop Fermentation of undigested food , regulate the action of the liver , stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system , and that is all 1 they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need lii few doses of Green's August Flower , in liquid form , to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. Get Green's Prize Almanac. A. McMillen. You can't always judge of a family's import ance in a town by looking at the clothes-line. An Extensive Stock Raiser Tells How- to Cure Scours in Calves. Win. Abbott , of Tyndall , S. D. , quite an ex tensive stock raiser , has for a number of years used Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy for scours in calves and says he has never known it to fail. lie gives a teaspoonful - spoonful in water as directed on the bottle for an adult man , after each operation of the bowels more than natural. Usually one dose is sufficient. For sale by McConnell & Berry. Some men are so mean that you can flatter them by sticidng up your nose at their wives. Sciatic Rheumatism Cured After Fourteen Years of Suffering. "I have been afflicted with sciatic rheuma tism for fourteen years , " says Josh Edgar , of Germantown , Ga. "I was able to be around but constantly suffered. I tried everything I could hear of and at last was told to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm , which I did and was immediately relieved and in a short time cured , and I am happy to say it has not since returned. " Why not use this liniment and get well ? It is for sale by McConnell & Berry. No man can keep ahead of himself and behind his wife at the same time. Skin affections will readily disappear by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Look out for counterfeits. If you get DeWitt's you will get good results. It is the quick way and positive cure for piles. McConnell & Berry. In all probability God is more human than most ov us think. Mr. W. J. Baxter of North Brook , N. C. , says he suffered with piles for fifteen years. He tried many remedies with no results until he used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve and that quickly cured him. McConnell & Berry. \Vhen marriage is not an opportunity it is an importunity. For whooping cough , asthma , bronchitis , or consumption , no medicine equa's Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Price 25 and 50 cents. A. McMillen. We hav certain sorrows that are too care fully nursed to be divided with ennyboddy. DRIFTWOOD. Mrs. Oscar Hammond from Colorado is home on a visit. f Miss Daisy Jackson is visiting at the home of J. M. Hammond , this week. Mrs. R. P. Ashcraft spent several days , last week , by the bed-side of her sistcr-in-a\v ] , Grandma Dodge. She had to go home for they had company from Bedford , Iowa , Miss Edith Hess. Some hoppers out here not as thick yet as last year. Hope what few prairie chickens , quails etc. that the hunters overlooked will do a good job of catch- ing them before they get large enough to take the corn. The friends of Grandma Dodge took their dinner baskets and went and helped her celebrate her sixtieth birthj day ; she enjoyed it ever so much if she was in bed , where she has been for months with a cancer , as she is fond of company. All call again. Farmers are about done planting ; some have begun to work their corn , j Some millet sown on ground plowed , harrowed and sown , and harrowed over twice ; now see if there is any raised. They tell us ti's no use to sow millet in this country , for it will do no good. There has been a Sunday-school or ganized at the school-house here : there is a very good attendance ; all invited ; it's 10 a. m. , so get up early and get there. Mrs. J. M. Hammond , sup't ; Mr. Hickerson , assistant sup't ; Bessie Hickerson , secretary ; Walter Goehring , treasurer ; now if some one would vol unteer to preach for us as often as pos sible. * 'I have been suffering from dyspepsia for the past twenty years and have been unable after trying all preparations and physicians to jjet any relief. After taking one bottle of Koclol Dyspepsia Cure 1 found relief and am now in better health than I have been for twenty years. I cannot praise Kodol Dys pepsia Cure too highly ; " thus writes Mrs C. W. Roberts , North Creek , Ark. INDIANOLA. S. K. Smith had business in the big red stand-pipe town , Monday. E. O. Scott of McCook visited Indian- ola friends , Wednesday of this week. Mrs. A. C. Teel went up to Wray , , Colorado , Tuesday , on lodge business. I Mr. and Mrs. Will Dolan are the proud parents of their first-born , a daughter. Commissioner Reddy attended a board neeting in McCook , Tuesday. Also R. Thomas. Deputy Sheriff Crabtree has been in he county seat , part of this week , on C.O business official. O J. R. Neel. E. S. Hill , A. W. Hoyt at ind James Hetherington were McCook we visitors , last Friday. nij Nettie Dutton and Edna Yarger , Sun day , between trains. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dolan and two daughters were visitors to the capital of the county , Tuesday. $ County Judge Bishop and family were down from McCook , Sunday , guests of mi James Hetherington and wife. The city council , Tuesday , cut City so Marshal George Cramer's magnificant fo salary of $10 a month in two and George Hi resigned his honors and star on the spot. TlO. Nothing has ever been produced to equal or O.R. compare with Tabler's Buckeye Pile Oint R. ment as a curative and healing application R.W for piles , fissures , blind and bleeding , external R.E. or internal , itching and bleeding of rectum. E. The relief is immediate and cure infallible. E.Er , Price , 50 cents in bottles , tubes 75 cents. A. Er McMifien. L. L.Br DANBURY. Br A M. M. Weaver had business in Mc- 3. Cook , Monday. IJ 1 JtL. Mrs. L. Cann and daughter were Mc JtL.He Cook visitors , Monday. Ge B. & M. water service are overhauling , . . . M. their plant at this place , this week. L. L.J. Mr. and Mrs. Rea Oman were over , J.C. Wednesday , to attend the graduating C.H. . exercises. H. I Mrs. W. A. DeMay and daughter Mr were business visitors in the county | , , capital , Saturday. Mil J. Fletcher of Bartley was over visit Mil \ ing with friends of this place , Wednes Mil day and Thursday. Mil ML J. E. Dolph arrived home , Wednes Mr day , from Kansas City , where ho has VIrs. been spending the last week on business. iev. The damp and cloudy weather of the f Re'B last two weeks has helped the growth of the fall and spring wheat to a great ex B neu tent. tlm and Street Commissioner Billings is grad- etra ng up our streets , this week , adding 50 much to the appearance of the town. The water courses will be carried on iach street more equally than hereto I fore. Cai CaiE Graduating exercises wore well at E tended , Wednesday evening. The grad hot uates were , W.S. Ilenton , Pearl Billings , E Helen E. Harrison , Rosa Minniear , for Winnie Henton , B. M. Henton and Nancy DeMay. ast Royal Neighbors lodge of this place are great hustlers ; 1G candidates initia ar's ted at their meeting , last Monday night. day Wo understand that they have about that many more for their next meeting. M Their give membership now numbers upwards this wards in the seventies. Mac BARTLEY. Mrs. F. C. Hendce is quite sick. The Teachers' association meets here , Saturday. Stephen Etherton is out again after his sickness. Ernest Shumaker took the * medal at the Medal contest , Friday night. Mrs. Morgan of Indianola visited with Oscar Rittenberg , the last of the week. ) Miss Bertha Porter of Indianola was the guest of Anna Wheeler , last week. Harry Blackson sold a load of hogs to our local buyers on Monday ; they were fine ones , too. A party of men from Lebanon took the ; train from here , Monday night , for Boulder , Colo. The E. L. and C. E. held a union devotional - votional _ meeting in the Christian church , Sunday night. Our genial photographer , W. S. Bar tholomew of Lebanon , has his car in town and is busy. The Misses Lottie Kennedy and Maud Allen of Indianola visited Mrs. A. B. . Wilson , last week. I Mrs. Delle Cook has charge of the music for Decoration day and is drilling the singers on some fine music. The M. E. Ladies Aid society spent , Wednesday , with Mrs. A. W. Dean , four miles south-west of town. Mrs. Mangus and mother have rented the little cottage that Jack DeArmond recently purchased of Mr. Laughlin. Rev. Howard P. Young delivers the oration on Decoration day in the place of Rev. Beebe , as announced , last week. Rev. Howard P. Toung went to Hol brook , Saturday , to train a chorus class for the Commencement exercises at that place. Will Blackson has been in the hospital for treatment for a large abscess on his face. He writes that he is better , for which news all of his friends are glad. The Rev. E. C. Crippen and two sisters from Franklin made Rev. E. B. Crippen of this place a visit , this week. Master ofC Carlyle and Miss Phoebe Crippen ac companied them home. Rev. C. G. Johnson filled the pulpit in the M. E. church , Sunday morning , 1 ( and also preached the class sermon to the graduates of the High school in the Pe evening in the M. E. church. Ch Mrs. Cameron of Cambridge , Mrs. O. Jai H. C. Miller of Arapahoe , Mr. Censor of Jol Oxford , and Miss May Case of Freedom C. attended ! a meeting of the District Ep- Jol worth League Cabinet here , Friday J. Gei night. c. Curlee's store was burglarized , WedOs nesday night of last week , by thieves getting through the out-side cellar winC. dow and going up the stairs into the store-room. Jewelery , cutlery , and W. gents' wearing goods to the amount of W. $100 were stolen. Blood hounds were IV.Ba obtainedbuta thoroughly peppered floor Jul made it impossible to follow the thieves. J. \V. The Holdrege District Ministerial as- J. sociation met here , last week , with the j . following : ministers present , Rev. W. E. Haraway of Holdrege presiding elder : 'A.I Thompson E. Ashby Stratton | Q'J A. . R. Beebe . Cambridge Stc W J. Boyd . Arapahoe D.Ma . H. Crysler . Benkelman MaA . J. Crago . Axtell foil . Eugene Crippen . Franklin \ . Ernest B. Crippen . Bartley Roy . M. Grigsby . McCook \ . Bryant Howe . Holbrook Ge . A. King . . . . . .Oxford J. Medlin . Beaver City Am E.F. Miller . Holbrook Jos Howard Miller Arapahoe L 'p 3eo. B. Mayfield Danbury N. 3has. A. Norlin Indianola . S. Satchell BoxElder Job H. Shumate Orleans O C. Street Republican City 11,1Al C. Wilson Holdrege . P. Young University Place And as visitors : N. VIrs. O. R. Beebe Cambridge filec ion VIrs. Bryant Howe Holbrook vine Vliss Etta A. 22 , Crippen Franklin Citj \liss E. Eugenia Crippen " tpril Miss Bertha Porter Indianola Vliss Maud Allen " Vliss Lottie Kennedy " Li 1901 VIrs. Juo. Puckett " nan lake - . Rankin " thai ' . G. C. Johnson City and day . Otto Webber and family " E. rest orth fell Ballard's Snow Liniment cures rheumatism , icuralgia , headache , sick-headache , hroat , cuts , sprains , bruises , old sores , corns , Y.J all and . 'ook ' pain inflammation. The most pen- itrating liniment in the world. Trice , 25 and cents. A. McMillen. Lr BANKSVILLE. Noti % - v sett B. W. Benjamin is listing on the old final said ain place. Reef Coo Rev. Walker will preach at the school- Jam east Louse , next Monday evening. rang isses Rymer Wesch of Kansas is breaking and Smit his brother Jacob of this place. Jose 5-S J.II.Relph is breaking on the south- [ quarter of section thirty-four. Geo. Rowland turned over the direc- books to the school board , Tues- ic ver . Mothers of good judgment and experience their little ones Rocky Mountain Tea month , keeps them well. 35c. Made by adison Medicine Co. Ask your druggists. Manv a fair young child , whose pallor has pu7zlfd the mother , until she has suspected righlly her darlini ; was troubled with worms , lists regained the rosy hue of health with a few doses of White's < ream Vermifuge. Price 25 cents. A. McMillen. I kno th n't I am at last gitting old , bekauzc mi stockings keep all the time slipping down. Unless a woman eats sufficient nourishing food she can neither gam nor keep a good complexion. Food , when digested , is the base of all health , all strength , and all beauty , Hrrlimevill help digest what you eat , and give you the clear , bright , beautiful skin of health Price 50 and 75 cents. A. McMillen. We have often longed to know if Clara MornI'alti and the rest of them were ever amnlcurs , and the neighbors had to buy tick ets. "Otn little girl was unconscious tromstrang- ulntinn during a sudden and terrible attack ot croup. I quickly secured a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure , giving her three doses. The croup was mastered and our liitle darling speedily recovered ; " so writes A. L. Spafford , "hosier , Michigan. McConnell & Berry. Commissioners' Proceedings. McCook , Nebraska , May 21,1901. Board of county commissioners mot pursuant to adjournment : Present. Stephen Belles , B.A. , Watonnau and Maurice Reddy , commissioners , W. R. Starr , county attorney , and R. A. Green , county clerk. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. In the matter of road No. 335 , petitioned for F. M. Williams et al. , it appearing from the remonstrance of J. H. McKievor that said pe tition is insufficient , on motion said road was not granted. On motion the claim of A.M. Benjamin was tabled until the next meeting of the board. I Resignation of H. W. Cole , justice of the f peace for Willow Grove precinct , was on motion accepted. On motion the following appointments were made to fill vacancies : H.L. Burton , assossorfor East Valley precinct. J. S. Lellow , justice of the peace for Willow . Grove precinct. ' Matthew S. Satcholl , justice of the peace for Box Elder precinct. James Correll , justice of the peace for Leb-1 anon precinct. I The following official bonds wore examined and on motion approved : H. L. Burton , assessor East Valley precinct. . _ J. S. LoIIew , justice of the peace for Willow ' Grove precinct. . Matthew S. Satchell , justice of the peace for | Box Elder precinct. In the matter of the bids for finishing certain rooms in the county court house , according to advertisement ordered April 17,1901 : The bid of C. G. Coglizor being the lowest and best was on motion accepted , bond for the faithful performance of said contract approved and filed with the county clerk. Belles and Waterman voting yes , and Reddy voting no. The following claims were audited and allowed - | lowed , and on motion clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the county general fund , levy of 1900 , iu payment thereof as follows : ASSESSING PRECINCTS. I Perry Ginthor , Alliance : i9 CO | Chas. K. Butcher , Bomlville 4600 . Richardson , Gerver 42 00 James Hetheringtoii , Indianola. . , 8t CO John B. Fisher , Mo. Ridge 50 40 . A. Hickman , Tyrone 42 00 John Hammell , Valley Grange 53 40 George Youuger , hauling lumber and labor 12 30 in S. ! LeHew , preparing specifications 10 CO . I. : Hall , bells and pushbuttons 1500 James Doyle , trees for court-house grounds 4 & 0 Oscar Green , watering trees on court-house D grounds 2 00 . B. Rowell , planting trees on court-house A grounds 2 40 State Journal , supplies 12 to Gi . C. Bullard & Co. , lumber 21 10 . C. Bullard & Co. , coal for paupers 7 33 Barnett Lumber Co. , same 7 50 Me Julia G. Yager , rent for pauper 8 16 H. Ludwick , cot and chair for pauper. . . 5 00 SI . H. Powell mdse Jor paupers 2 00 A. Wilcoxifc son , same 16 00 J.E. Moore , maintaining paupers 31 78 John j B.Fisherfee3State ( vs. Kreidt insane ) 2 00 Leonard Harsch , same 2 20 C. Crabtree , same 23 40 M [ C. Crabtrce , board and care of prisoner. 2 00 O.L. Thompson , transportation of paupers 35 30 Stephen Belles , services as commissioner..33 SO . A. Waterman , same 2700 Maurice Reddy , same 29 20 And on county bridge fund , levy of 1900 , as follows : J. Lolir , repairing Bartley bridge 17 50 ; Lightle , bridge \\ork 250 J. Rayer , same 10 75 aeorgo Younger , same 2 50 And on county road fund , levy of 1900 , as fol lows : i.ndy Barber , surveying road 20 00 fosopli Boos , road work per contract 43 33 R. Pate , road work ( assigned to J. C. Puckett ) 523 II. ] Tubbs , road \ \ ork , ( assigned to Jas. Dojlc ) 500 Iblm X. Smith , road work 500 On motion board adjourned to meet June 1,1901. Attest : R. A. GEEEX , County Clerk. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. McCook , Nebraska , May 21th , 1901. Notice . is hereby given that M. U. Cljdo has in the city clerk's office his bond and peti- for a license to sell malt , spirituous and inous liquors in the building on lot 8. block Original town , being in the First ward of the of McCook , Nebraska , from May 1 , 1901 , to 30,1902. 5-24-3ts M. U. CLYDE , Applicant. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofiice at McCook , Nebraska , April 13th , . Notice is hereby given that the following- amed settler has filed notice of his intention to final proof in support of his claim , and said proof will be made before Register Receiver at McCook , Nebraska , on Satur- , May 25,1901 , viz : Charles E. Werner on II. No. 11124 for the south-west h north-west J4 , Vi , south-west H. section 21. township 4 , , range 29 , west Cth P. M. Ho names the 3llowing witnesses to prove his continuous res- lence upon and cultivation of said land , viz : ieorgo M. Mohler , John S. Modroll , William Johnson , Benjamin O. Johnson , all of Mc- : , Nebraska. F. M. RATHBUN , 4-19-5ts. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at McCook , Nebaska , May 1 , 1901 otico is hereby given that the following-named sttlor ! has filed notice of las intention to make proof in support of his claim , and that .proof will be made before the Register or eceiver of United States Land Otlico at Mc- ] , Nob. , on Saturday , Juno S , 1901. viz- Ryan on H. E. No. 10963 for the south- quarter of section 9 , township 4 , north ; , west. He names the following wit- to prove his continuous residence unon cultivation of said land , viz : John N , Michael Coylo , Robert Moore , and" jseph L. Sanders , all of McCook , Nebraska. - - ts. F. M. RATIIBUN , Register. lENOVATOB invigorates and renovates the ystem ; purifies and enriches the blood ; cures worst dyspepsia , constipation , headache , and kidneys. iScand'JI.atdruegists. Free advice , sample ami book. | Dr. B. J. Kay , Saratoga , KY. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. No Loss of Time. I have sold Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for years , and wouia rather be out of coffee and sugar than U. i , sold five bottles of it yesterday to threshers that could go no farther , and they arc at work again this inorning.-II. R. Phelps , Plymouth , Oklahoma. As will be seen by the above the threshers were able to keep on witluheir work without losing a single day's time. . Vou should keep a bottle of this remedy in your home. ' For sale by McConnell & Berry. If people only knew what we know about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure , it would be used m nearly every household , as there are few people ple who do not suffer from a feeling of full ness after eating , belching , flatulence , sour stomach or waterbrash , caused by indigestion or dyspepsia. A preparation such as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure , which , with no aid from the stomach , will digest your food , certainly can t help but do you good. McConnell & 'Jerry. The least in quantity and most in quality describes DeWitt's Little Early Risers , the famous pills for constipation and liver com plaints. McConnell & Berry. r MRS. S , E. GRIGGS , TOIL.ET . PARLOR Hair dressing , shampooing and scalp treat ment given for the benefit of the hair. Massage treatment given , wrinkles removed and all face blemishes removed. 'Phono No. C. Rear of First National Hank. McCOOK STJEGICAL HOSPITAL , D. W. V. GAGE. McCook , - - - Nebraska. Office - and Hospital over First National Bank. C , H. BOYLE , . ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook , Nebraska. Telephone 44. P. o. Building H. P. SUTTON JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS McCOOK , NEBRASKA JOHN E. KELLEY , ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTEACTER McCooK , NEBRASKA. JSJ Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office-- < s Rear of First National bank. f J. B. BALLARD , © DENTIST. © 1 ' ' All dental work done V' 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. DR. J B. FICKES Reliable Over Mc Connell & Graduate Dentist Berry's. . . . McCOOK : = NEB. SET YOUR CAN OUT YIcCOOK - TANK - LINE S. D. McCLAIN , Prop. F. D. BURGESS , McCOOK , NEBR. Iron , "Lead"jand Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps , an Boiler Trimmings , Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse Windmills. Basement of the Meeker- Phillips Building. All Calls For The 1R I fous & & Answered by the BLUE FRONT LIVERY BARN Will make all trains , and answer - | swer all calls to any I part of the city. * ft 'PHONE 36. ftft f ft g g Take the genuine , ognl ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA T