WEEKLY TRIBUNE. THUKSDAY , NOVEMBER IB , 1883. NEWS OF THE WEEK , Now goods at Rogers' . Fresh Oysters at Joe's. 'Go to Rogers' and see his new goods. For dry goods of every description go to Rogers' . Rogers building if now ready for the plasterers. Hats and caps , boots and shoes and notions at Rogers. ' ' A tuU line of tke very best cigars at the B. & 31. Pharmacy. Fancy and staple groceries , at Rog ers' , at lowest market prices. Don't forget that Rogers1 has re ceived a fine line of new goods. The famous Boot Jack chewing to bacco for sale at the B. & M. Pharmacy. John Evert sold his claim and was nround setting up the cigars , Wednes day. Another .well attended dance was held at the McCook Hotel , Monday Will Irwin who had his foot mashed , last week , was out on the streets , Wednesday. A Spinning Wheel from Denmark will be in operation , Tuesday evening , at the tfand Hall. Jno. J. Dunbar has rented the build ing now occupied by J. F. Gump , and * i takes possession Jan. 1st. Quite a decided change in the weath er. The manipulators of the polar stop cock must have thrown her wide open. The "rag car" made McCook , Mon day evening , and consequently our merchants are taking in "rags exten sively. Still trie building boom continues , Mr. Mclntyre is putting up a residence for a railroad utan in the eastern part , of town. f M. A. Spalding moved into his resi dence , recently completed on the hill , Wednesday , and will be very comfort ably situated. Go and see the Curiosity Cabinet , Tuesday ereniug , articles of olden times front ZXcniaark. England , Bel gium A d Ireland will be exhibited. The baod boys are practicing and rehearsing all their spare time , and ex pect fe put the play they are working at 001 die boards in about two weeks. G < eorge and' Martha Washington ex pect to dine at the Band Hall , Tuesday evening ; also Aunt Jerusha and Uncle Jedekiah are expected from ' -'down cast" A "Xew England Supper" will be given by the Ladies Union at the Band Hall , Tuesday evening , the proceeds to go towards purchasing a bell for the church. Gen. Miles has captured some In dians , supposed to be of the old Cbip- pewa tribe , and has kindly offered to r allow them to be on exhibition , Tues day evening , at the Band Hall. The Public Mirror says : "The lat est rumor is , concerning the B. & M. cut-off , that it will be built to Cam bridge. " By the. by , our exchanges are kept rather busy prognosticating about the cut-off. Will Israel , vrho has been working in THE TRIBUNE office for some months past , gave a very enjoyable party to about a dozen of his young companions , on Saturday evening , at the residence of his brother on Bit. Zion. f The skating rink is becoming a fa vorite resort and many are attaining a considerable degree of proficiency in handling the rollers. Saturday after noon was devoted to the ladies , who resorted thither in numbers and made the rink lively for a while. Per asper nd astra , which by interpretation signi fies , through many falls to perfection. in roller skating parlance , ladies. Jack Rollins run into a hand-car , last Satatrfay , and demolished 73's Jjead-light , nnd disfigured her cow catcher. Jack also blew out a. cylinder- head , and broke a eccentric , the day before. Superintendent Campbell 5s our mw .Uoad Overseer 5n District 8. P. . M. Scott asked him wkut office lie wanted on election morning , Bin C. replied Road Overseer , in a joking manner , and the boys elected him. Blessrs. George J. Meyers and WU lum E. Riggs are building a" comfort able home for John Wirz , near Stough- ton. 'Krc long , the frame and brick dwelling will supersede the sod house and dug-oats in Red Willow county. Rogers have received a stock of over coats that excels anything ever brought into the valley. They range in price from $3 up to the finest , and the man who goesaroundshaking with cold when he can get one of thesp good , warm coats at a p rice so low that -all con buy , had better go back east and give up the ghost , then probably he will have no use for one. ' Joseph Mercard of Chicago , is the gentleman's name who has purchased the two lots above the Citizen's Bank. He has returned to Chicago where a plan ot the proposed brick building is being drawn , and when completed the same will be sent on to J. R. Phelan who , we are informed , will give out the contract. A hall , something we are greatly in need x > F , 50x70 , will occupy the second story. Representative-elect George Hbck- nell has moved into his new house , situated beautifully on the brow of the lull. This is unquestionably the finest residence in southwestern Nebraska , west of Hastings. It contains seven rooms , bath-room , etc. , and is finished within ia fine style. There is a large , widvj portico around three sides of the building , and is a piece of workmanship withal of which Mr. Mclntyre , the builder , may well feel proud. The Hastings Gazette-Journal be wails the absence of social pleasure , and the epidemic state of the matrimo nial market , in that bright little city , thus : It Fcems that the young people of Hastings have given up social pleasure for awhile and have turned their atten tion to getting married. No social event of any kind since last summer some time. Is this as it should be ? Come up to the Magic City , and get a few points. This peculiar and appropriate para graph was picked from the paper pub lished at Juniata : "Persons patroniz ing papers please pay promptly ; the pecuniary prospects of the press possess peculiar power in pushing public pros perity. Pay the printer promptly ; in promptly paying patrons , his pocketbook - book plenish , printer puts pen to paper in peace prints pleasing pictures of passing phases promptly , and people peruse his popular paper peculiarly pleasant. A sixteen-year-old boy by the name of Phillips , one of the postal clerks on the B. & BI. railroad , was arrested by Major J. W. Furry at Wilber Wednes day , of last week , and brought to this city. He was taken before United States Commissioner Billigsley , and was charged with embezzling property passing through the United States mail , while in his custody as postal agent. The goods the youngster is charged with appropriating consist of stockings , dress goods , handkerchiefs , false hair , etc. After the preliminary examina tion the lad was bound over in the sum of $500 for his appearance at the Uni ted States Court in Omaha , on the 13th. His father became his bonds man. Lincoln Journal. NEW ENGLAND SUPPER. The following articles -will be exhib ited at the ' 'New England Sapper' ' on Tuesday evening : Dishes 100 years old } clock 100 years old ; paper con taining notice of Washington's death , and Jeff. Davis' finger glass , ( to say nothing of the fascinating young ladies iu costume who will be present. ) The prices of admission are : Adults , 15cts. Children under 12 years , lOc. Supper , 35c. The ladies are making extensive preparations , and we hope the people will turn out en masse. PERSONAL MENTION. Tom McCartney spent Sunday with brother t tfcc cotaniy scat Mrs , , Meservc and Mrs , Clark made the Culbertsou schools a visit last week. Mrs. L. B , Stiles gave a card party to a number of f riendsTuesday evening. Mr. , and Mrs : Blakcslcy , of Fair mont , were visiting at the Dining Hall , last week. Mr. Love of the Culbertson Sun took in the hop at the McCook Hotel on Monday evening. Mr. John Glcnnour popular painter , drew the nickel-plated "Boot Jack" at the B , & M. Pharmacy , Dennis McKillip , wife t and child , spent part of last'weck in town. Mr. McKillip adds liis brand to our list. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Dolan came up to attend- the social , held under the auspices of the Episcopal ladies , on Friday evening. Mr. T. E. Doolittle of DeWitt , 111. , was in town , the first part of the week , looking over the cattle business , with a view of investing in some stock. Jno , , J. J unbar steps up and deposits the collateral for a ycar'K subscription to THE TRIBUNE. We would like to have about 500 of the people of this county do likewise. S. F , Clifford of Hayes county , brought his family down to McCook , Tuesday. His family took the cars at this place for the East. Mr. Clifford renewed his subscription for one year. Mr. Milton D. Polk , city editor of the Plattsuiouth Daily Herald , made a pleasant call at this , office on Sunday afternoon. He was both much surpris ed and delighted with our future city. Mr. and Mrfi. W. II. McCartney , and visiting friends from St. Louis , Misses Wilkinson and Papin , were present at the sociable , Friday evening. That they enjoyed themselves , we had ocular demonstration. Messrs. Forbes and Chenery went down to Indianola , on No. 40 , Sunday. They had packages and packages/ but the packages in the tin boxes "took the cake. " Apropos , the'county seat has become quite a Sunday resort. Miss Vaughn , who has been visiting her sister , Mrs. A. C. Campbell , for some months past , started for her home in Holt county , Monday. Her many friends regret her departure at this time when there is every promise of a pleasant winter season. The Sociable. The sociable which was advertised through our columns , and more exten sively viva vocc , was held in the Dining Hall , Friday evening , by the ladies of the Episcopal church , assisted by a large number of their friends. Supt. Campbell kindly allowed the ladies the use of the Dining Room for the occas ion , and Mrs. Saunders , in addition tea a very liberal donation , gave every assistance possible. All the refresh ments were donated by the ladies of McCook , and the musicians who played such-fine music , also rendered gratui tous service , for which the ladies feel grateful. By 9 o'clock between 75 and 100 persons had assembled in the Din ing Room , comfortably filling the same. Dancing was instituted and continued until about 12 o'clock , when refresh ments were passed to the dancers -and spectators. After partaking of the deli cacies offered by the ladies , dancing was kept up until about 2 o'clock , when the merry party reluctantly disbanded and retired to their homes. While the so cial was not as great a success finan cially as was desirable , in every other particular it was one of the most enjoy able occasions of the ninny pleasant ones in which our society has indulged this fall. Indianola was brilliantly represented , and their party evidently enjoyed themselves. Divine Services. There will be Methodist services at the Band Hall , next Sabbath , Nov. 18th. at 11 o'clock , A. M. , and 7:30 o'clock , P. M. , and every two weeks thereafter at the same hours. ALLEX BAUTIJEY , Pastor. Precinct Officers. WILLOW WROVE. Assessor , P , T. Francis ; Justices , W. W. Fisher and S. H. Colvin ; Con stables , E. McCormick and Frank Al len ; Judges of Election , D. Kendall , J. Farley and M. A. Spalding ; Clerks of Election , Chas. Boyle.and'J. P , Is rael ; Road Owrseer , dist. 8 , A. C. Campbell. IXDJA.NOLA. Assessor , James Hcthcrington ; Jus tices , II. M. Wolf and J. H. Short ; Constables , I * . B. Kerns shid J. 0. Miller ; Judges of election , J. W. Wolf , John Maiken and If. M. Ashmorc ; Clerks of election , R , H. Criswcll and H. S. West ; Road Overseers DisU-3 Irving Mott ; Dist 4 , A. Barber ; Dist. 2 , H. M. Wolf ; Dist. 11 , T. Sargent. IlEl ) WILLOW. Assessor , Frank Hess ; Constables , T. S. Ruggles and C. Poyscf ; Judges of election , L. Miller , J. F. Helm and II. Buck ; Clerks of election , Royal Buck and J. F. Black ; Road Overseers Dist. 5 , S. L. Miller ; Dist. G , J. Johnson ; Dist. 10 , Wm.Kilgore ; Dist 7. S. Bollcs. HEAVER. Assessor , Isaiah Bennett ; Justices , B. F. Bradbury and Wm. Cook ; Con stables , J. M. Horton and J. Powell ; Judges of election B. F. Bradbury , J. P. Kinnic and A. A. Garrett ; Clerks of election , P : B. Garrett and J. B. Cummings - mings ; Bead Overseers Dist. IS , G. H. Russell ; Dist. 13 , J. Ervin. GERVER. Assessor , F. J. Bushong ; Justices , S. Dodge and J. Kilpatriek ; Consta bles , George Fowler and Win. Riggs ; Judges of Election , E. Green. George Huggins and J. D. Gervcr ; Clerks of Election , J. Kilpatriek and Wm. A. Dcuniy ; Road Overseer , dist IS , J. Calkins. DANBURV. Assessor , Chas. Colling ; Justices , J. C. Lafferty and Jos. Carter ; Con stables , H. Stannard and N. Colling : Judges of Election , Jos. Irish , J. Smith and J. B. Dolph ; Clerks ot Election , M. fl. Cavenagh and J. C. Ashton ; Road Overseers dist. 17 , Win. Ken dall ; dist. 14 , Chester Dow ; dist. 1 p , R. Bond. EAST VALLEY. Assessor , Thos. Clark ; Justice ? , Samuel Young and A. Utter ; Consta bles , Emery Lee and F. A. Leap ; Judges of Election , S. Young , T. Clark and P. McKillip ; Clerks of Election , W. Ruhrrup and G. Colvin ; Road Overseers dist. 12 , Thos. Clark ; dist. I , E. Price. VALLEY GRANGE ITEMS. Our schools closed last Thursday. Dance at Mr. Thomas' , last Wednes day night. Chas. Bowels has been down the valley after a load of corn. Messrs. Stone and Fitch took a fly ing trip home , election day. I. T. Birdsall is helping John Whit- taker fix up his stock sheds and coral. John Kelley and family start for their new home in Kansas , some time this month. D. E. Eikenbery and Carey Eaton will occupy the Kelley house after Mr. Kelley's folks leave. Arthur Evans , of Film ore county , is back here looking after his claim. He will probably move back here in the spring. 'The following are the officers elected last week , for Driftwood precinct : Justices , H. W. Wheaton and Joseph Williams ; Assessor , George Freder icks ; Road Supervisor , Roger Barnes ; Constables , M. Williams and W. Pryor ; Judges of Election , G. B. Nettleton , M. H. Johnston and C. W. Williams ; Clerks of Election , C. C. Newman and W. S. Bye. LOST. . Between L J. Starbuck's and Mc Cook , on the prairie , either side of rail road track , a large red pocket-book. A reasonable reward will be paid to the finder by returning it to this office. The name of W. M. Porter is written on inside of cover. Wanted. To buy four claims ( or deeded land ) with WATER and"TIMBER , in Red Wil low county. No fancy prices paid. Address , , G.G.Biruiox , 22-tf. Hastings , Neb. WANTED. A good girl to do general house work. Apply at CITIZENS BAXK. UXDER the scepter of the Czar of Russia live thirty-eight different nation alities , each speaking its own language , which is foreign to all others. NOTICE. Teachers1 Examination at Indianola on Saturday , Novewbcr 17th , 1883 , commencing at 0 o'clock , A. M. C. L. NETTLETON , Supt NOTICE. Att momcs due the TRIBUNE for sub scription come by the terms of the sale to me. Parties who know themselves to be in arrears for subscription will be warmly received at any time , if they come cash in hand. F. M. & E. M. KIMMELL , Publishers. CHOLERA 1NFANTUM , Diarrhoea , Dysentery , and all Bowel Complaints , Quickly Cured. ' MARSH'S TOMC ASTUIXOKXT is the best medicine I ever saw for curing Bowel Complaints. I have used it , and seen it used in inuny cases , in all of which it effected a speedy cure. ' ' S. J. Armstrong , Fort Scott , Kas. 'OLviisii's Toxic ASTUIX EXT cured my little boy of Cholera Infttntumafter several other remedies failed. I gave one of my neighbors some of it for their little girl , who was suffering with the same complaint , and it quickly , cured her. " Jas. T. Barnes , Kansas City , Mo. MARSH'S Toxic ASTRIXOEXT is for * sale by Dr. S. L. Green , druggist , Mc Cook. Price 50 cents. Chills and Fever , Dumb Ague , and all Miasmatic diseases , are quickly cured with the 50 cent 3lAR.su Ai'K Cure. For sale by Dr. Green. Use MARSH'S CATHARTIC LIVKI : PII.I.S for Billiousncss and Constipa tion. For sale by Dr. Green. 21. CURED BIT Dr , Rusk's Regulator , FOR HEART TROUBLES. Win. ( ! . Onjoodby. the well-known Kifu nmiui- fncturer of lIutTnlo , Phlulfl ! : [ > lia ! , IMtlsliiirj , ' , New- urk , and Atlanta , Ga. , gays : OFFICE OF OMiooonv's IMPJIOVKO SAKE- , 17 S. Broad S icet. ATLAXTCa. . , October i7th , 1SS1. Dr. Hash's Medical Ai-socl.itIon : DK.\I : IXKrror.s. The throe tattle * of "Dr. Ku-U't. Regulator" I ordered were received by express la-t ' week. I Imve taken nearly one bottle and nni l ! thoroughly natlxflutl with the result. For over tvo years 1 Imve been troubled with bharp pain at my j L heart. Mj physician , upon examination , pronounced I It enlargement of the licart and was unable tojdxc me any relief. The trouble grew worse until I h.ul If become convinced that I could not be cured. AVliHo In New York City , last week , I called upon one ot the most prominent physicians there , who ci.arged m < - f TpJ5 for an examination and then recommended jour "IJi'KiiIator. " Knowing jou to be a regular Meil ! < Ml Association , and not a patent medicine fcliciiiu I or dered the three bottles. I hae not been tnnibie.il since 1 commenced taking It , but phall continue M : < ! take the entire three bottles ro as t obtain a perma nent cure. You have my sincere thanks. 1 aji , gentlemen , Very recpcctfully. WM. G. OSGOODI5Y. Dr. Bush's Regulator If l.ns never failed to give relief. It lias been n ed MC- cessfully tor years In subduing the Mo-t Miiuburn csihes of lirllrt difficulties. A positive cure lorEn- largeincn * . Palpitation. Fluttering mid Fatty JK-p-i-- eratlonof the heart. Price , $1.00 per bottle ; MX fur W.lto. Soli ! by druggists , or pent direct 1 > 7 im. r.trsii's MEDICAL ASSOCIATION , a.X. Y. IT. S LOAN AGENCY a. L. LAWS , WILL SECURE LOANS ON TOWN PROPERTY in McCook , and on DEEDED CLAIMS In Ked "Willow and adjacent counties. Office : Land Ofllce , SIcCooV. Nebraska. United States Land Office. McCooi. Xeb. , | November 1 ( . 1.SK5. f The following land patents have been received . ; t , thl * onicc for delivery : iO. HOMESTEAD CEUTIFICATES. 519 of Clara A. Turner and Jfary A. ScofieM , in fant heir * of Mary A. Stofleld , deceased. f.fil of Charles A. Hotze. 2M of William Witnon. 643 of Alfred L. Morgan. 614 of Klla A. Buck. C4.1 of Jnmea Spauldlng. C49 of John C. Anderson. The nbovc patent ! will be delivered upon tJi" rr- cclptatthls office of Receiver's duplicate HCK ! re ceipt , properly endorsed by claimant * . v C. V. HANCOCK , * neceivr. CONSUMPTION CUBED. An old phyMclan , retired from active pw- ' . having h d placed in hl liantU oy an Ea l : r 1U . Ml-slonary the formula of a lmple vegetallo rnri.-- dy for the speedy and premanent care of Con-BUSt > - tlon. Bronchitis. Catarrh , Asthma , acd all Tliiost and Long affectlow , also a positive and radical < refer for general Debility avd all nervous tompIT - . after having : thoroughly tested Its wonderf n ! L-'I.- tlve iwwcrs In thousands of ca ts. feeta It bU du-y to make It known to his suffering fellows. T'.o recipe will be sent free of charge , to nil who .t > tr.- it with fall directions for preparing and wife fully using. Addres * . with itamp , naming m * pa per. I > c. J. C. IUYXOSD , -Washington f.i - - - Brooklyn , X. Y. id