Did You Notice Those Bike Shoes For. . . S3 * n 151 S3 s I In our window ? They are made of good , strong , can = vas , with a solid leather sole. flcCook , Nebraska . . tSgg ! 5ji * ip anje aspt sfgrxjp - v ft Jtjjcajjt j j * V. FRANKLIN. PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER. # # # TIZENS BANK OF MeCOOK , NEB. Paid Up Capital , § 50,000. Surplus , $5,000 " * B B DIRECTORS , FRAHKLIN , W.F.McFARLAND , A. C. EBERT , H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD. * * c 00' * s. Safe. Always reliable , turtle * , ask Druggist for CIIICIIKSTKIfS ENULISII in Red and Gold metallic boxes , sealed with blue ribbon. Tnke no other. Refuse dangeroutt substi- tutionxand imitations. Buyof yourDrutjgist , or send -lc. in stamps for Particular * . Teati- monlnlM and "Relief for failles , " in letter , by return 3IaIl. 10OOO Testimonials. Sold by all Druggists. CHICHSSTER CHEMICAL CO. 3100 Madison Square , I'MILA. , PA. Hentlon thin paper. For relief and comfort in asthma Ballard'i Horehound Syrup has no equal. Price 2 [ and 50 cts. A. McMillen. Imitators have been many. Thoughtful people have learned that true merit come : only with the genuine Kocky Mountain Tea made by the Madison Medicine Co. 35. Ask your druggist. "A few months ago food that late for break fast would not remain on my stomach for hall < in hour. I used one bottle of vour Kodo ) Dyspepsia Cure and can now eat my break fast and other meals with a relish and my food is thoroughly digested. Nothing equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for stomach troubles. " K. S. Pitts , Arlington , Texas. Kodol Dyspep sia Cure digests what you eat. McConnell & Uerry. Dyspeptics cannot be long lived because to live requires nourishment. Food is not nour ishment until it is digested. A disordered stomach cannot digest lood , it must have as sistance. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests all kinds of food without aid from the stomach , al'owing it to rest and regain its natural func tions. Its elements are exactly the same as the natural digestive fluids and it simply can't help but do you good. McConnell & Berry. Only 50 Cents Bv to make your baby strong and' ' h well. A fifty cent bottle of Scott's Emulsion will change a sickly baby to ' a plump , romping child. Only one cent a day , think i Of it. Its as nice ss cream. Sent ! f > T a free sample , and try it. SCOTT & BOWXE , Chemists. ) 405-415 1'earl Street , New York. I joe. and $1.00 ; all druggists. PROSPECT PARK. Fine rain and growing crops. 'Miss Mary Peters spent Sunday a ; John Sly's. J. H. Wade's entertained companj from Danbury over Sunday. Andrew Anderson's house was strucli by lightning , last Friday night ; damages slight. There will be an ice cream social at the Park school-house , June 22nd. Everybody is cordially invited. People in this community wonder what the attraction over south is that Eoy Barnes is seen traveling in that direction so much lately. Andrew Anderson and wife accom panied by Ernest Hill , visited in Front ier county , Sunday. A new home has been found for the latter. Tribune Clubbing List. For convenience ot readers of THE TRIB UNE , % ve have made arrangements with the Following newspapers and perodicals whereby we can supply them in combination with THE TRIBUNE at the following very low prices : PUBLICATION' . PRICE. Detroit Free Press . $ i oo j > i 50 Leslie's Weekly. . 4 oo 3 oo Prairie Farmer . i oo 1 75 Chicago Inter-Ocean. i oo 1 35 Cincinnati Enquirer. . 100- 150 New-York Tribune. . . . I oo 1 25 Demorest's Magazine i oo 1 75 Toledo Blade . i oo 125 Nebraska Farmer - I oo 1 50 [ q wa Homestead . i oo i 45 Lincoln Journal . i oo 175 Campbell's Soil-Culture . I oo 150 STew-York World . i oo i 65 DmahaBee . I oo 150 Cosmopolitan Magazine . I oo i So 5t. Louis Republic . I oo 175 vansas City Star . 25 115 STebraska Dairyman and Up- 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. THE TRIBUNE , McCook , Neb. § Kay's Lung Balm cures every kind of couch , la srippe , bronchitis , sore throat , croup , whooping cough , etc. Never deranges the stomach. AtDruggists , 10 25c. Sold by Lear and McMillen. Commissioners' Proceedings. McCook , NVorasku , Juno 11 ; 1901 Hoard of county conuni.ibioners mot iiur.sui to adjournment : Present. Stephun Belles , D \Vntorman tinil Maurice Itodily , coininiHsiont nnd II. A. Green , county clerk. Minutes previous inuutiiii ; rouii anil approved. RosiRiiation of G. F. Kinghorn , sheriff , ro and on motion accepted , and A. C. Cnibti appointed to flll tlm vacancy. Itoard commenced equalization of HK-e3iin < and continued the same during the day. On motion board adjourned tomeot.Tuuol- 1 )1. )1.Attest Attest : R. A. GKKUN , County Clerk McCook , Nebraska. Jnuo 12.1901 Hoard of county commissioners mot pursui to adjournment. Proseut , Stephen Hellos , A. Waterman and Maurice Keddy , county co missiomrs. and K. A. Greou , county clei Minutes of previous meeting read and approvt Hoard continued equalization of assessmc during tli < > day. On motion board adjourned to meet Juno 131 1901. 1901.Attest Attest : It. A. GKEB.V , County Clerk McCook , Nebraska , June 13tli , 1901 Hoard of county commissioners mot pursua to adjournment. Present , Stephen Holies , D. Waterman and Maurice Reddy , county coiiim piouurs , and It. A. Green , county clerk. Minut of previous meeting read and approved. Thu following ofliciul bond was examined ai on motion approved : A. C. Crabtroe , sheriff. The following claims were audited and allo cd , and on motion clerk was instructed to drr warrants on the general county fund , levy 11XX ) , in payment thereof as follows : E. G. Cnin & Co. , lumber and coal $14 State Journal Co. , supplies S. R. Smith , supplies for county sup't 4 Electric Light Co. , light for April and May ! i John Green , watt-ring trees 2 Mrs. Jennie Hewer , board and care of pauper 20 per M. J. Clark , transportation pauper 2 Dr. R. H. Campbell , medical attendance 15 paupers j. W. Short , house rent for pauper 10 3. W. Short , mdse. for paupers 117 2. L. DeGroll' & Co. , sumo 5 William McCullum , same 24 Vlbert Guy , same 1C Tames McAdams , same 23 J. A. Wilcox i Son , same 9 D. G. Coglizor , labor on court house per contract 12 : ! 3. G. Coglizer , same 2sO 3. G. Coglizor , same CO ASSESSING ; PKECIXCTS. 5. W. Stilgobouer , Heaver & .V . S. Modrell , Hex Elder 57 tV. K. Forsey , Coleman ) . " T. J. Dhnmitt , Danbury fw F. H. Wade , Driftwood 47 i I. L. Hurtou , East Valley S3 : li. M. Howard , Fritsch 57 i I. Pickrall , Grant 45- t. H. Nichols , Lebanon 00 i icorge Hontley , North Valley 51 i rred Leppor , Perry 5fi * ' . A. Endsley. Red Willow 50 ; I. L. Green , Willow Grove 19:5 : ( And on county bridge fund , levy of 1900 , f allows : - ' ' Illsworth Hillpot , bridce work 7 ' ' . J. Gathercole , same 71 . W. Peters , same 12 ; . Lawthers , same 11 J aruett Lumber Co. , lumber 191 ] Ibert Wagy , hauling lumber , 2 . " oseph Junker , removing bridge 1 0 . Lord , hardware , 10 a And on county road fund , levy of 1900 , as fo > ws : R. Pate , road work 52 ' . K. Forsey , same 5 C . H. Tubbs , same 50 Board continued equalization of asbessmeu uring the day. Ou motion board adjourned to meet June lltli TO. Attest : R. A. GKEEX , County Clerk. McCook , Nebraska , Juuo lltli , 1901. Board of county commissioners met purauau > adjournment. Present , Stephen Belles , D. A "atermun and Maurice Rcddy , county commis oners , and R. A. Greeu , county clerk. Mic tes of previous meeting read and approved. Hoard continued equalization of asses men uring the day. On motion board adjourned sine die. Attest : R. A. GRECX , County Clerk. McCook , Nebraska , Juno 17th , 1901. Hoard of county commissioners met in regula ission. Present , Stephen Holies , D. A. Water ; an and Maurice Reddy , county commission s , W. R. Starr , county attorney , and R. A reen , county clerk. Minutes of proviou ; eoting read and approved. Bond of James R. Carroll , examined and or otion approved. Pursuant to law in such cases made and pro iled , the sum of $75.00 was on motion appro < iatcd from the general fund of the county tc ifray the expenses of holding a teachers' iusti' te. The following claims were audited and lowed and on motion clerk was instructed tc aw warrants on the county general fund , levy 1900 , in payment thereof us follows : M. Osborn , drayage $1 2j lia G. Yager , rent for pauper 6'M E. Moore , board and care of paupers. . . 10 7S A. Green , postage and express for the ; ounty ofllcers 41 43 A. Green , salary for 2nd quarter , 1901. . 0250 aphen Belles , services as commissioner. 30 SO A. Waterman , same 30 00 lurico Reddy , same 35 20 Uid on county bridge fund , levy of 1900 , as lows : orge Younger , bridge work 5 00 ) n further consideration of the equalization assessments for the year 1901 , the board finds it in order to make a just and equitable iessmentitis necessary to add and deduct tain per centages on the real estate in the lowing precincts : Jast Valley , add 20 per cent ; Indianola , add er cent ; Lebanon , deduct 10 per cent. ? ho board having completed the equalization assessment finds the total value of real and sonal property as returned by the assessors 1 equalized by the board of equalization for i year 1901 to be $1,253,710.73. ) u motion the levy of taxes for the year 1901 s made as follows : unty General Fund , 9 mills. unty Bridge Fund , 3.7 mills. unty Road Fund , 2 mills. diers' Relief Fund .3 mills. How Grove Precinct , G mills. rth Valley Precinct , 10 mills. rtley Village Bond , 15 mills. , Cook City Bond , 5 mills. :1 : Willow County Bond , 1 mill. chool district bond levy for the year 1901 : T. MILLS DIST. MILLS 20 3 G 13 s U 5 Hi 12 10 20 s 0 24 7 tj 27 10 5 34 5 15 41 20 . 10 44. . . . . 10 10 49 5 12 51 10 S 55 20 10 5S 10 30 05 0 , 10 7t > " " ' r 6 S4 . ! . . . ! . .20 he estimate of the school board of the city JcCook having been filed with the board o'f nty commissioners "as by law directed" the owing levies were made : or the support of the schools , 25 mills. iterest on bonded indebtedness and creating iing fund , 10 mills. n motion board adjourned to meet July 1st , ttest : R. A. GREEX , County Clerk. HARTLEY. , Ruby Fletcher is home again. The finest rain of the season , Tuesc night. Oscar Lohr spent Sunday with brother Ed in Beaver City. Frank Vickrey was a busy clerk Smith & Cochrau , last week. S. W. Clark and wife were Indiaiv visitors , Tuesday of this week. Mayor Miller intends to have the 1 havior of our town the very best. Curlee Bros , are painting the outsi and inside of their store building. A. Y. Lincoln returned from his fu ing expedition with a fine repast of fit James Finnegan has resigned his \ sitiou with the B. & M. and is at hoi figain. P. S. Clayton is rejoicing over the a vent of a daughter into his home ai heart. Mrs. E. D. Blair , the W. C. T.i i 2halk talker , gave us a treat , Moud ; 3veniug. Percy Catlett and Perry Ginther i. tended the convention at Beaver Cit last week. Lymau Jennings has returned fro tiis visit at Curtis ; he reports lots rain there. Mrs. Ellen Blackson reports a broki A'ind-mill as a result of the heavy wim ) f this week. Prof. Hendee will engage for the sin ner in newspaper work. Again sticce ; o ye professor. Mrs. M. E. Barger returned to h ionic in Cambridge at the request i > ur town board. Rev. C. J. Johnson had a fine pap jefore the district convention at Beav < Jity , last week. Harry Payne completed a telephoi ine from town to the residence of E. ] smith , this week. There was a party of four that wei ishing , stayed two days , and returne vith seven pounds of fish. Ed Curlee has been enjoying ( ? ) toot ! .che , tooth extraction and tooth grul ting : still the .ache continues. Rev. Crippeu preache.d the A. O. I V. Floral sermon at Beaver City , la : iunday , returning on Tuesday. Will Lyman is putting up alfalfa ha n his farm and Miss Pearl Lyman i taying with her aunt while Will is awaj The silver medal contest is bein lanned for a date in the near future tien the gold medal contest will con lete the series. Our town is pushing the preparation ) r Fourth celebration as rapidly as pos ible. Everybody is talking about th lerry-go-round that day. There are quite a number of pupils o istrict IS being set over into our distric > r schooling. Why not take the distric i and let us have the benefit of all th ixes if we are to school their children A new male quartette made its ap earance , Monday night : Messrs rank Hodgkin , J. A. Curlee , W. S [ innich , A. B. Wilson composed thi uartette and did very well , considering le fact that it was their first effort am i one can overcome stage fright with it experience. Read it in His Newspaper. George Schaub , a well known German citi n of New Lebanon , Ohio , is a constan ader of the Dayton Volkszeitung. Hi lows that this paper aims to advertise onlj e best in its columns , and when he saw lamberlain's Pain Balm advertised thereir r lame back , he did not hesitate in buying c ittle of it for his wife , who for eight weeks d suffered with the most terrible pains in r back and could get no relief. He says ; ifter using the Pain Balm for a few days my fe said to me , 'I feel as though born anew , ' d before using the entire contents of the ttle the unbearable pains had entirely van- led and she could again take up h r house- Id duties. " He is very thankful and hopes it all suffering likewise will hear of her mderful recovery. This valuable liniment for sale by McConnell & Berry , Drjggists. EAST RED WILLOW. Mrs. Will Sexson visited her parents Box Elder over Sunday. W. P. Elmer is circulating a petition r appointment as postmaster at Indi- ola. Miss Anna Holland is home from snver , where she has been teaching lool. Fohn Longnecker and son , Jake , and ughters , Gaby and Katie , attended 3 convention at Beaver City , last week. kV. P. Elmer , in company with W. O. nd , made a flying trip to Eustis , under county , Sunday and Monday. it is said to be a fact that there are ung men in a precinct a few miles rth-west of here who think more of > young widows than they do of the , veet-sixteen" girls ; how is it boys ? . good rain on 14th and a shower on i 17th made the countenances of the mers brighten. Spring wheat that s sown late is looking fine ; fall wheat veedy and injured by dry weather ; : in fair condition. Iy little son had an attack of whooping gh and was threatened with pneumonia ; for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy we ild have had a serious time of it. It also ed him from several severe attacks of jp. H. J. STRICKFADEX , Editor World- raid , Fair Haven , Wash. For sale by Connell & Berry , Druggists. BANKSVIliLE. Jacob Wescli was at Traer , Ivans Monday. The junk man was in this vicin Inst week. The Sunday school at this place progressing very nicely. J. II. and J. G. Relph have resun breaking on .34 since the rains. / H. II. Benjamin and family of ( ! er were Banksville visitors , one day 1 ; week. II. I. Peterson and diaries Few were over in Gerver , part of this wee cultivating corn. Rev. J. W. Walker of McCook preach at the school house , next Me day evening , the 21th. The recent rains have have put t ground in fine shape for growing croj and the prospect at present is ve encouraging. The annual school meeting promis to be an interesting one in this distri as there are two members of the boa to be elected and considerable oth business to be transacted. How to Avoict Trouble. Now is the time to provide yourself a ; family with a bottle of Chamberlain's Col Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almt certain to be needed before the summer over , and if procured now may save you a ti to town in the night or in your busiest seasc It is everywhere admitted to be the most si cessful medicine in use for bowel complain both lor children and adults. No family c ; afford to be without it. For sale by McCo nell & Berry , Druggists. Aside from the serious inconvenience ai pain caused by piles , there is a tendency listula and to cancer in the rectal regior Piles should not be allowed to run on u : hecked. Tabler's buckeye Pile Ointment in infallible remedy. trice 50 cts. a bottl .ubes 75 cts. A. McMillen. A sallow , jaundiced skin is a symptom iisordered liver , as it springs from bilia ) oisons retained in the blood , which destn : nergy , cheerfulness , strength , vigor , hapi less and life. Ilerbine will restore the nn iral functions of the liver. Trice 50 cts. j McMillen. If the predisposition to worms in childrt s not cured they may become emaciate veakly and in danger of convulsions. Whitt 3ream Vermifuge is the most successful ar > opular remedy. Price 25 cts. A. McMille Mr. James Brown of Putsmouth , Va. , ovi 10 years of age suffered for years with a ba ore on his face. Physicians could not he ! lim. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured hi ; lermanently. McConnell & Berry. If your sight is blurred with specks an pots floating before your eyes , or you lin.\ tains on the right side under the ribs , the our liver is deranged , and you need a fe loses of Ilerbine to regulate it. Price 50 ct L McMillen. Jennie To have a round beautiful nee niggle your head from side to side ; evei ight take Rocky Mountain Tea. It's a shout ut to a graceful form. 35c. Ask your dru < ist. Danger , disease and death follow neglee f the bowels. Use DeWitt's Little Marl lisers to regulate them and you will ad ears to your life and life to your years. lias 3 take ; never gripe. McConnell & Berry. Hardly a day passes , in families wlier icre are children , in which Ballard's Snoi .iniment is not needed. It quickly cures cut : 'ounds , bruises , burns and scalds. Price 2 nd 50 cts. A. McMillen Eczema , saltrheum , tetter , chafing , ivy pois ning and all skin tortures are quickly curei y DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Thecertaii ile cure. McConnell & Berry. A surgical operation is not necessary t < ire piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve save ! 1 that expense and never fails. Beware o lunterfeits. McConnell & Berry. Estimate of expeni-es for the current ycai 01. by the city council of the city of McCook ebraska. Resolved by the Mayor and City Council 01 10 City of McCook , Nebraska , that the follow K be and the same hereby adopted as tin timuto of expenses for said city of McCook r the fiscal year commencing ; May 7th. 1HM : > r salaries of ollicers , other than police. . $ 5UO.IA aking , repairing , alleys , street ? and cross walks . ( XX > pay firemen and supplies . 30U.1A jut for water troughs and street sprink- li K- . . . . . . 1700.0C ipplies , rent , claims and elections ghting streets terest on bond and sinking fund Total . § 7400.0U Hie entire revenues for the city for the year ding May 0 , 1901 : moral fund . $ 27i 12.1. pupation fund . 21W > . ? i liter fund . l .Vj.t l metery fund . IK ! 7. ght fund . 110/12 Total . 37WK.2H Lho entire expense of the city for the year iling May 6 , 1901 : moral f und . $2. .42 cupation fund . 2IM7.97 liter fund . 21K1.43 metery fund . 2.(7.7r re fund . 27.fi > : ! ght fund . 1H1.41 Total. . . . . Su47i l 'assed and approved this first day of June , ' ! , C. E. ELDKKD , Mayor. SEAL. ] E. J. WILCOX , Clerk. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. Lbbie Smith , David D. Smith. Leva Smith , itie Chenery , Delia Carringer , - Car- iger , husband of Delia Carringer , whose first me is unknown to plaintiff , as heirs at law Devier J. Smith , deceased , defendants , will ce notice that John E. Kelley has filed hU tition in the District Court of Red Willow unty , Nebraska , the object and prajer of ich is to foreclose a lien for the delinquent ces legally assessed and levied on lot number en i7i in block number thirty ijjOi in theorig- il town of McCook. in said county , for the irs 1S91. 1S93 , lb % , 17. ! 1 ! ! . 1 99 , for which : es said lot was sold to the said John E. lley , by the treasurer ofaid county on riep- nber 21lXOat ! private tax sale. There i ? now 3 plaintiff on said tax salt ; the sum of 29.12. : h 20 per cent interest thereon from Septfm- 21 , 1900. and an attorney's fee equal to ten cent of the amount of the decree entered em , and plaintiff prays for a decree that th ; endants be required to pay said sum or that d premises be sold to satirfy the said amount j for taxes. attorney's fees and the co t of s action. You are required to answer said ; ition on or before Monday the loth day of [ y A. D. , 1901. -4ts JOHN E. KEI.I.ET. Plaintiff. [ cCook , Nebraska , May 29 , iwa. ENOVATOH , invigorates and renovates the ? temt purifies and enriches the Wood ; cures ; worst dyspepsia , constipation , headache , eranl kidneys. 25c and ? 1 , at druggists. Free advice , sample and book. Dr. B. J. Kay , Saratoga , N. Y. Sold bv Lear and McMillen. Call at McConnell & Berry's drug store ami get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach ] and Liver Tablets. They arc nn elegant physic. They also improve the appetite , strengthen the digestion and regulate the liver and boxvels. They are e.t y to take and pleas ant in effect. IffcCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL , D. W. V.GAGE. McCook. - - - Nebraska. rOmc'K-First National hank building , next to City hull. Hoims-SW ; : ) to 12 ; 1 to t > ; 7 to U. Night calls answered from ni-udonco ovur hank. MRS. 8. E. GH1GGS , TOILET PARLOR Hair dns.-Miig , shampooing anil * calp troat- inetit given for the benefit of the hair. MamgH treatment given , wrinkles removed anil all fact * blemishes roinovi'il. 'I'hoiio No. tj. Upstair-i Front over Opera House. C. H. BOYLE , ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook , Nebraska. Telephone 44. p. O. Building * II. P. SUTTON JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS MCCOOK , - NEBRASKA JOHN E. KELLEY , ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTER McCooK , NEIIRASKA. of Lincoln Land Co. Office Rear of First National bank. J. B. BALLARD. © DENTIST. © All dental work done at our office is guar- uiteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of 3rown , Bridge and Plate Work. Dr. I. B. Faylor , assistant. DR. J. B. FICKIiS < Y Reliable Over McConnell - Connell & Graduate Dentist Berry's. . . . 'NEB. SET YOUR CAN OUT THE - OIL - MAN IS - COMING . VlcCOOK = TANK = LINE S. D. McCLAIN , Prop. j F. D. BUKGESS , | Plumber and Iteam Fitter I McCOOK , NEBR. \ \ Iron. Lead jand Sewer P.pe , Brass I Goods , Pumps , an Boiler Trimmings , Agent for Halliday , Waupun. Eclipse Windmills. Basement of the Meeker- Phillips Building. Answered by the BLUE FRONT LIVERY BARN Will make all trains , and an swer all calls to any part of the city. 'PHONE 36. W. H. Ackerman , fr McCook , Nebraska. 9 a { o Save Money ? ad in your name and address and got r Catalogue of all kinds of Merirhan- e at prices defying competition. lly Illustrated Catalogue en t on : eipt of 10 centri for postage. KAHN , GREEN & BERGER , r to 261 Dearborn Street , Chicago , 111. CATALOGUE MAILED DURING JULY. BE FOOLEDI Take the genuine , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medi cine Co. , Madison. Wis. It keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on each package. Price , 35 cents. Never sold in bulk. Accept no substU tute. Ask your druggist.