i-rrrf M JELTRO PO LIT. A N ? l DRUG STORE ! ! ? oTJ MeCOOK , NEBRASKA. TJn 30 M. A. SPALDING , PROPRIETOR , f 1 2. 2.n < n ! ! Pianos and Organs , j I " " i < SEWING MACHINES. \ F a. ' J. A. TAYLOR , Druggist. \ . . , . . . . D. B. SPANOGLE PRESIDENT. C. M. BROWN , VICE PRESIDENT. . . , . " . . . A. R. RINKER SECRETARY. F. L. SPANOGLE , TREASURER. c. P. RINKER , GENERAL AGENT. Western Implement Co. ( Successors to SPANOGLE & RINKER , ) Authorized Capital , $50OOO.OO. JOBBERS AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Agricultural Implements ! WAGONS AND BUGGIES. PUMPS AND WIND-MILLS A. McCOOK Corner Railroad and Main Sts. NEBR. t t FREES & HOCKNELL , PROPRIETORS OF THE CHICAGO LDM1 111 DEALERS IN Lumber Lime Gemeut Sasl Boors Blinds , , , ? , , , HARD AND SOFT COAL. YARDS AT McCOOK , IHDIANOLA , CAMBRIDGE , ARAPAHOE , AND OXFORD. A STAYS A & BOSECBANS , CONTRACTORS For ai ! kinds $ Descriptions of Buildings IN WOOD , BRICK and STONE. } * " * i jglTTlans drawn. Material furnished. Estimates given and Job Work done. With every facility at our command and years of experience in our line of business we feel confi dent that we can serve the public in a satisfactory manner. Prices and work talks , and business we are after , and that is just what we mean in this adv. Office and workshop , foot of Main Avenue , near depot. LAND FOR SALE. No. 1. 175 Acres , deeded , S miles from McCook , frame house , good welt with wind pump ; about 60 acres under culti vation ; about 180 acres smooth. No. 2. ICO acres , deeded , 8 miles from McCook. 110 acres smooth ยง 1,000 No. 3. ICO acres , deeded , 9 miles from McCook ; 140 acres smooth 1,000 No. 4. ICO acres , tree claim , 7 miles from McCook ; all smooth ; 15 acres un der cultivation 800 No. 5. 320 acres , homestead and tree claim. 9 miles from McCook ; about 2 ) acres smooth 1,000 No. C. 320 acres , homestead and tree claim , 10 miles from McCook ; about 200 acres smooth 1,000 No. 7. ICO acres , tree claim , 8 miles fromCulbertson ; 140 acres smooth 400 No. 8. ICO acres , homestead , 0 miles from Culbcrtson ; 140 acrcssinooth 150 No. 9. 160 acres , homestead. 11 miles from Uulbertson ; 145 acres smooth 100 S&TFor further information call on or ad dress the editor of THE TmnuNK. W. W. PALMER , Successor to 8. H. EAMILT01T. Has opened a full and complete line of HARNESS AND SADDLERY GOODS 2 DHH North ef PosttcSco , McCOOZ , NZB. Prompt attention given to repairing. Your patronage is solicited. BLANK DEEDS , ETC. We keep on hand all kinds of blanks. We have tho best facilities for printing blanks , and special orders will receive our prompt attention. To THE LADIES We have a nice as sortment of calling cards of latest style and best quality. STOCK DIRECTORY. _ _ * N-y > > /-Nr" > - w'"St - ' > wX-s-iXXX- ' KILPATRICK BROTHERS. ( Successors to E. D. Webster. ) Horses branded on lert hip or left shoulder. P. O. address , Estelle. Hnycs county , and Hcnt- . rice , Nob. Hange. Stink- jing Water and rrencli- 'nian creeks , Clmse Co. , f Nebraska. i Unuid as cut on side of J some animals , on hip and sides of some , or any where on the animal. STOKES & TROTH. P.O. address , Carrico , Hayes county. Neb. llimgro : Ked Willow creek , above Ciirrico. ' Stock branded as ibovc Also run the azy CM brand. EATON BROS. & CO. P. O. adilrc-s. MeCook , Xehrciska. Uanirc , south of .McCook. Cattle branded on loir hip. Also , 1Q. 5 fl ait * * " /1 11 brands mi let ! hip. Horse * hrnnde'l the sunioon Iclt shonldi-r. PAXTOX CATTLE CO. .1. B. VKSKKVI : , Gencnil Manager. I'o toiiuaddre ! , c - Cook , Nc-b. ICineh : At > prin C.inyon on the l'Yeiichniti Kivor , niu o county. Ni'111-.tbku. Stool : bi-aiidi-d sis above : also 717 on Iri't sido ; 7 on the 15jhi hip mid L on the riBlit M-ouiiici- ; L on loir shoulilcr and X on lett ji\\ . Ihilt under-erop ! clt ear , and squaie-crop ntrilt ear HKNHY T. CIlUr CI. [ l'ostoIhcwO > lioni. Neb. l { n re : Hod Willow icreelJ , in S.V. . corner of | Fnintier uounty. Uiittle branded C L 0 Ion riicht Mde. AlhO , an Jover crtij * on ri-rht ecu- id uiul'.r cioj ) tn It-It. Hor.-es br.inded 8ou rijiht shoulder. SPUING CHEEK CATTLE CO. .7.1) . Wnr.HOUX , Vice President and Supt. P. O. addie&s , Indiano- la. NebRi-ka. Kanjre : Hepublican Valley , cast ol Dry i Creek , and nt-ar head of "Spriiij ; Ci't-ek , in Chase sgb county , Mubraskn. JOSEPH ALLEN. Postofficc address. Os- born , Nebraska. Knnch on Kert Willow creek , Vt milo above Oa- born postnflicc. Cattle-branded on rijfht side and hip as above. 34 GEORGE J. FREDERICK PostoHlctaddress. . Mc Cook , Nebnihka. Hun oil : Four miles southwest of McCook , on the Driftwood. Stock branded AJ on tho left hip. JO FIN F. BLACK. FOR SALK. Five im- proved.Dcedol Farms of 160 acres ciich nil in a bodywith Farm HOUKO.H and other improvements Under good cultivation. Timber and water and hay land. Convonicntto , good school pririlotroa. Situatod on llopiibllcftn Hirer , nonr mouth of Red Willow Crek. . Gallon J.F.Dl ckonprem ises , or addreu him at Bed Willow , Nob. McCook Grain Market. ( Corrected overy Thursday uiorningr. ) No. 2 Wheat , per bushel 505lc No. 2 Kj-e , per bushel 2730c Barley , per bushel StX&XSc Oats , per bushel 'JXX&Xc Corn New. per bushel JNiJ20c Com Old , per bushel i' r.'RJc Hay wild , per ton $ l.UO@sr .CO Bulled Htiy. ? 7.WS5'.l 00 LIVE STOCK , TKOUUCE , ETC. Hops Live $3.25 < a$3.H ) Potatoes , ( Trlsb ) per bushel , : UKii3. > c Hutter , per pound l ( ? < 2 c Ejrgs. per dozen HfeilSc Youutr Chickens , per dozen $1. ! > 0@$2.)0 ) Old Chickens ; per dozen i .2o < 5i$3.00 Notice of Summons. Nellie Johnson , Plaintiff , J In tho District vs. VOourtoMledWil- L. Lee Johnson , Defendant. ) low Co. , Neb. To L. LKK JOHNSON , NON-IIKSIDUXT DKFEN- UAjrr : You are hereby notitlcd that on the 2M day of September , lb& > . Nellie Johnson fllct : u petition against you in the District Court ol Ked Willow county , Nebraska , thu object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the ground that you did on the 15th daj of February , IkK , and at divers and sundry times before and after said date commit adul tery with one Flora Hooth and 1'or several weeks prior and subsequent thereto , did live In continuous adultery with tho bald Flora Oooth without the consent or connivance of tho plaintiff , and to obtain the care and cus tody of Jessie A. Johnson and Lewis Johnson , the children of said marriage. Yon arc required to answer said petition on or before tho 2d day of November , 18M. JENNINOS & STAHUUCK. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Dated Sept. Ski , 1885. NOTICE OF CORPORATION. In compliance witii the law wo hereby give notice that we have formed : i corporation un der the name of the McCook Loan and Trust Company. The principal place for the transac tion of its business shall be at McCook. Neb. The nature of Its business shall be the making of First Mortgage Heal Estate Loans. The amount of capital stock shall be. one hundred thousand dollars. This corporation shall com mence business on the tirst of October. 188."i , and terminate October 1st , lKt. ! The highest amount of indebtedness to which said corpo- tion shall subject itself shall bo two-thirds of its capital stock. The affairs of this corpora tion shall be conducted by a President , two Vice-Presidents , Secretary and Treasurer. A. CAMPiiKLTj , President. H. M. FHEES , Jst Vice-President. It. O. PHILLIPS , 2d Vice-Prcsident. GEO. HOCKNELL , Secretary. 18-4t. F. L. Uiiow.v. Treasurer. NOTICE. Clara Smith , ) In District Court of Red vs. ) -ss. Willow Co. at the Novcm- Jonas Smith. ) ber Term thereof , 1883. TO JiJNAS SMITH , NOJf-IlESIHKNT DEFENDANT : You arc hereby notified that on the 2d dav of April. 1885 , Clara Smith tiled a petition against you in the District Court of lied Willow coun ty , Nebraska , the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on theground that you have wilfully abandoned the plaintiff without good cause lor the term of two years last past. You arc required to answer said petition on or before Monday , the d dav of November , 1885. CLARA SMITH. 5t-17. By THOS. COLFEK , Att'y for Pl'ff. ROAD NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEHNI The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at south west corner of section 5 , town. IJ north , range 28 west , in Red Willow precinct , Red Willow county. Neb. , running thence east on section lines to the southeast corner of tho southwest h of section 4 , town. ' 1 north , range 28 west , and terminating at the southeast corner of the southwest corner of section 4. town. 3 north , range 28 west , has re ported in favor of the opening thereof , and till Dbjections thereto or claims for damages must be filed in the county clerk's ollice on or before noon of the 24th day of November , A. D. 1885. or said road will be opened and established without reference thereto. 17 C. D. CKAMEK , County Clerk. -THE- MILL ( FULL ROLLER PROCESS , ) IS NOW HEADV TO DO A Genera ! billing Business. Your putronag-e solicited. CLARK WARD , Manager. CATTLE ! Rain Does Not Affect it. FOR SALE BY FREES & HOCKNELL , SOLK AGENTS. CITY : - = BAKERY. 2gr PROPRIETORS. WE KEEP ON HAND BREAD , PIES & CAKES , GRAHAM BREAD. Cakes Made on Order , ROOM IB connection where you can jjet coffee , f and iricbea. ploi , eta , at all hours. Burliniton Denver to Chicago , Denver to Kansas City , Denver to Omaha , Omaha to Chicago , Kansas City to Chicago , Omaha to St. Louis , BEST LINE FROM WEST TO EAST ! SURE CONNECTIONS LOW RATES BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. Through tickets over the Burling ton Route are for sale by the Union Pacific , Denver & Rio Grande and all other principal railways , and by all agents of the " Burlington Route. " For further information , apply to any agent , or to P. S. EUSTIS.Gcn'lT'k't-Ag't , OMAHA , XEB. intheWorU. 9 Saturday WILL BE AT THE Horse Fair ! LAND-OFFICE BLANKS In onlwinjr. jrive ofiice iiuniber and title > f ) lankvitli quantity of 0:1011 bianlc wanted , 'lit only one blank ( in ; . iii > i t > avoid niis- akex C2- > iify inii t is\arilily : acroiu- xiny the older. Addrci.- , 02oWe. rill : of Slui. rer Per APPLICATIONS TO KJ.TKU. -IX)7 ) IIojiic t.-aii Law * "i Ctfr. , 51. 5 4-W ) Timbcr-Cultmi ; Law 13 " l il AtTIUAVITS. t CttJ Non-Mineral 15 Ctfc. , gl.X ( TiinbvrCuItuie Entry. . .13 " 1.1X1 Honifsteinl Entry 13 " 1.00 M.TJ Coiniiiutution. lid 13 " l.tll 4-070 I ' , : ial , llotne.-tu.id 13 - 1.00 4-07 Contest. Honifstea-l i'i ' . ( Ki 4-100 Contest , Timber Culture. 23 " 2.00 .NOTICES. 4-X47 KorPubUctition 13 Cts- . . 5 = 1.00 4-yi8 lid Int. tn Prove-1 p 13 " 1.00 . . . . . ' . 4-olt ! Pic-K. .13 1.00 PUOOI S. 4-S 9 Homestead Final 30 Cty. , SS.OO 4-ilT4ii.Pru-Eiutioii Final Ml " : ; .00 \ Miscr.M. VXIOL- . 4-333 Declaratory Statument. . J3Ct.s. , $1.00 Township Plat > . Other blanks will be preiiaicd as calh'd for. LEGAL BLHHKS IH STOCK. STEANGE ! We do not know or any medicine that has rained an equal popularity , in such a short time , for the instant relief of coughs and soio- nessof the lungs , as UEGO'S Ciitntur COUGH SVKUP. It is mild and pleasant to take andvill not injure the most delicate infant. Sample bottles free at S.L.Green'sand M.A.Spnldinsr's. TIRED. That tired , languid fcclinjr. with loss of am bition and strength is caused by impure blood and poor circulation. Hogg's lilood Purifier nnd Blood Maker will cleanse the blood , create a new pupply and restore health and vigor- One hundred doses for one dollarand warrant , ed by S. L. Green and M. A. Spalding. DANGEROUS. At this season of the year tho blood becomes ' sluggish nnd is surcharged with poison. It in in a dangerous condition and lead * to many disoasos. which are serious and dangerous but can easily bo averted by the use of Ucgg-'i * Blood Puriflcr and Blood Maker. It soperates and discharges all poiaon from the blood : cures Dyspepsia. Sick Headache , and ail Blood disorders. Free earnplo bottles at S. L. Croon's and M. A. Spalding's. s UPPLEMENT : THURSDAY , OCTOBER 15,1885. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Walker. Walker boots. { SPAbstraeb linen legal cap with numbered lines at tins office. ara and soft coal , best quality , at Jlallack & Howard's lumber yard. PAUM LOANS Col. Snavely informs us tbat he is now procuring farm loans quite easily at 10 per cent. FOR SALK Eight head of yearlings and one four-year-old steer. Call at this office for further information. FOR SALE Lindner & Ennan have 10 pair of work oxen , also steers , cows and heifers for sale at Olcott's barn , McCook , Neb. Remember the City Livery and Feed Stable when you want anything in the livery line. Good horses and buggies , reasonable charges. A gentleman by the name of Reed , a late arrival from Michigan , is having a residence built on 2sorth Manchester street , near the school house , Hess & Bruce are contractors. THE TRIBUNE has the very best facil- ! ities and workmen for doing Job Work in .Southwestern Nebraska. We guar antee neat and tasty work , and entire satisfaction in execution. We direct your attention to the open ing announcement of Messrs. Lawler & Magner which may be found elsewhere in this issue. These gentlemen mean business and have taken a busines-like way of informing tho public. Give them a call. Sixteen car-loads of three and four- vear-old steers , Texas and half-breeds , / ' * shipped from Brush , Colo. , for the Chi cago market , passed through this station , Friday afternoon. The shipment was made up of Brush , Johnson and other stock. These s > ame gentlemen shipped 47 cars , the week previous. BOX ELDER BLOSSOMS. The 31. E. Sunday School at this place is still prosperous under the able sup- erintendency of D. E. Moore. Ike Johnston is sinking a well for J. B. Piper on his homestead. At SO feet rock was found , which bids fair to make some trouble. Ike is an old hand atthu "biz , " and we have no doubt but he will find water if he has time enough. Rev. J. A. Kleeburger.the newM. E. preacher for this point , delivered a. very interesting sermon , last Sunday , at which time he also received three per sons into the church. The reverend gentleman starts out as if lie did not in tend to let the grass grow under his feet. Rev. V. UoHf ! has returned from Iowa , with the intention of making this his future home , and lias brought with him 17 head of fine native bred horses , nnd quite- number of graded cattle. The- arc the kind oi'men \ve are glad to see settle ; in our mid t. SKI.OXX. School Report-Continued. The iKiiiis of the following pupil ? , who were neither absent nor tardy dur ing lafet innntli , were omitted in last .reek's report : Fay Cornv.cll. Minnie DavN. ChrMie.lurtVrs , Lou Hunt. Maud JJer.fr. . . ) > ! : > Carniu , Keiia WillieMcManiirrl , Kinma I'huikt't Frank Lac-key , Alice ( 'ochraii. Raymond Lackey , Masuie &IK - . Leu .loins- . Lida Suis s , ArtliiirC'hcney. Lena \ \ alilo. \ViIIh ; Snyiler. I.t-.vN Ella snyder , .Maud 3"furj > h\ . Tominir Hale- . , Mabel l > aliiijj Willie Moyei > . Dora Fonr , Willie Newton. CarrieD.i Xewton. Dubuque. la. , Herald , Feb. 25th , 1S85. The .second appearance of the Schu bert Quartette was anxiously awaited by the lovers of IMUMU. and the rich treat given las-t evening was thoroughly en joyed. The numbers were rendered in a faultless manner , and the concert was : L rare treat to tho > e who were fortunate enough to have heard it. Land and Legal Blanks. We have now in stock a full line of land and legal blanks. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. Yor feel tired , do you ? "Yes , " said the languid man , "as though I had IK.-OII borntir- 'ed and with a had taste in my mouth. " "It's not re t that yon need , " said tho doctor , a much as a dose of some Rood liver pills. Try a done or two of St. Patrick's Pills , they will braco you up and make you feel bran new be fore throe days. Sold byM.A. Spalding and A. J. Wilier.