A. r. MOOIIB. JMO. K. HART MOOttE&lIARI1 , ATTORNEYS : - AT < - LAW , MCCOOK , - - NEQHASKA. EET W1II practice in the State and Fcdern Courts and before the U. 8. Land Office. Office over Famous Clothing Co. Store. C. H. BOYLE , LAND - : - ATTORNEY , Six years experience In Oov. eminent Land Cases. Real Estate , Loans & Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC. V3ff QfBco over Bank of McCook. J. BYRON JENNINGS , ATTORNEY : - AT - : - LAW. practice In the State and United States couits and before tbo U.S. Land Offices Careful attention given to collections. Office over Bank of McCook. HUGH W. COLE , LAWYER , MCCOOK , NEBDASKA. Bf Wlll practice In all courts. Commorcla and corporation law a specialty. Money to loan. Itooms 4 and 5 old First National bid' ? DR. A. P. WELLES , HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. EEl Special attention given to diseases of women and children. The latest improved methods of electricity used In all cases requir ing : such treatment. OHico over McMillen drugstore. Residence , North Main street. B. IJ. DAVIS. M. D. C. II. JONKS , M. D. DAVIS & JONKS , PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS , McCOOK. NEBRASKA. 657 OFFiCE Hoims : 9 to II , a. m. , 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 , p. m. Rooms over First National bank. THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL Gno. E. JOHNSTON. Puoi . McCOOK , - NEBRASKA. J3f Tbis house has been completely reno vated and refurnished throughout and is first- class in every respect. Rates reasonable. LEND ME YOUR EARS ! I've Caught Your EYE. And Who But NOSE ? 1 may be able to do you good. My busi ness is House Cleaning , Carpet Laying and Day Laborer. Leave orders at THE TRIB- KE office. FRANK HUBER. Fall - Goods. OOXjIE , LEADING TAILOR. "Announces the arrival of his fall stock , comDrising tiie latest and most fash ionable goods of the season. His prices are lower than any tailor's in McCook. Don' * fail to see his line. SCOTFS CONSUMPTION SCROFULA EMULSION COUGHS BRONCHITIS COLDS CURES Wasting Diseasei Wonderful Flesh Producer. Many have gained one pound per day by its use. Scott's Emulsion is not a secret remedy. It contains the stimulat ing properties of the Hypophos- phites and pure Norwegian Cod jEdver Oil , the potency of both being largely increased. It is used by Physicians all over the -world. PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold by all Druggists. COTT & BOWNE , Chemists , N.Y. PACKAGE PROEHARRIS' FORTHECURE OF ( VITALLY WEAK ) , Made so bj too Close application to basinet or study ; e erc mental strain or grief ; SKXL'ATi KTCRSEES la middle lifeor i Iciou.i hil > It. < contracted in voutb. IEKM AKKMCT1JISTO .Vf.KMJL'S UERILITTor iEra KXHAlST10NMASTIMttKAkNHSS. IN- Toi.u.vrutv i/i > sia iih KAKLY HI-CAY iniou.MinnrtJiii ) . DLK Afit I ) ; lick of rim. i iftor , and Mrrngth.n lib > exun < organs in nany lhou nml cases IrcttcJ and cured in pmt twelve years prevalent trouble sliouM nend their address no we cin furnish qnc tion * to licanincred , that we may know the true condition of each ca e nnij prepare nn-dicioe to effect a prompt cure. Located In Xew York ( after 12 years at St. Loul ) , we offer nil a ehince to br cured br the celebrated Pastille Treatment. THE HARRtS REMEDY CO. , Mfe. Chemists , 03 BEEKHAIT STEEET , NEW YORK This Trade Mark Is on Tie Best I faterpof Coat En the world. S Band for iBtntrateil CaUlngne , frn. Itcb on human and horses and nil animals cured In 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotlnn. This never falls. Sold by L. W.Mo- Connell & Co. . Drugslsts. McCook. 30-lyr. Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria. FROM THE COUNTY SEAT. Epitome of the Week's Events at the Seat or County Affairs. Joe Goggles , the Irrepressible , Special Nevve and Society Reporter. Hon. J. W. Dolan has returned froir Denver. James Winter left for Iowa on the 5th inst. The ocher mine is now running or full time. Dick Brewer is sorely afflicted with rheumatism. Haj selling in Indianola for $12 tc $14 per ton. 'Charley Hotze has engaged in the dairy business. Sam Stockton will move to south eastern Kansas. VV. S. Phillips has sold his farm on the Beaver creek. Our new P. M. is taking lessons in how to sling mail. There is some prospect of the Cour ier changing hands. C. S. Quick took an overland trip to Stockville , Wednesday. George Short has purchased the liv ery stable of his brother Will. Dr. Cowles , of Cambridge , was in fins city of the second class on the 4th inst- James Mather has moved his abstract office into Dolan's bank building , up stairs. Irving Mott , a resident of Frontier county , was in this city the forepart of the week. Mr. Woods , one of the substantial Farmers near Danburyr was in the city , Wednesday. There are several small sized boom- lets flying around this yellow ocher hub the past ten days. E. Peterman will turn the postoffice over to his successor , 31r. W. H. Smith , on the first day of March. The agricultural society in said meet ing , Saturday , is said to have been the largest ever held in the county. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Powell have gone to Indiana on a visit. They ex- ject to be gone eight or ten weeks. \ We understand that so soon as the protracted meeting at the M. E. church s closed the Baptist people will begin one. S. M. Rider has returned from the Black Hill's country , where he has been working on the railroad for the past ive months. E. Day was over from Lebanon fore- > arfc of the week to see his parents , Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Day , who are now iving in Indianola. R. M. Snavely has returned from ) enver. Col. says he will be content o practice law in Red Willow county 'or several years to come. rne intormation comes to us , trom he east by the way of the west , that a arge sized breach of promise suit is levering over Red Willow county. J. T. Webber , a money leaner of this place , has just returned from Lincoln where he has been for a few days feel ing the usury pulse of the legislature. The gentlemen from this city , who attended the irrigation convention , say they were very cordially received in the metropolis of southwestern Nebraska T. P. Crumbaugh , who is now in Denveris , authority for the statement that there are over seven hundred Red Willow county people sojourning in the gate city of the mountains. Now that the county fair has been located at Indianola for ten years we understand the grounds are to be put in first class shape and more commod ious buildings are to be erected. E.S. Hill , who attended the irriga tion convention at McCook , is very much enthused with the prospect of making this section of Nebraska the finest farming country in the world. A- friend from the northwest reports that arrangements are being made for Judge John P. Black and Representa tive Modi to meet in a hundred and sixty acre ring , upon the latter's return from Lincoln. The'proposition of those wise and patriotic gentlemen , at Lincoln , to ap propriate one hundred thousand dollars to buy seed wheat , at $1 per bushel , for twenty thousand needy farmers is a stunner. The prospect of raising 3 acres of wheat each must be to these twenty thousand farmers a source of great comfort. Lest there be an over production we suggest the appropriation be cut down so these fellows will not have over three acres of wheat each. Now if our servants will justfollow this bill with a stringent usury law and a three year stay law we will not have any more use for the assembling of the legislature for ten years to come. COURT HOUSE NEWS. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM THE LEGAL AND MATRIMONIAL MILL. COUNTY COURT. Albert Stegman vs. lied Willow CoOperative tive Association , et al. Defendants to answer by the IGtb. John Gerbotb vs. Jllcbard Kyan. For trial February lUtb. Palmer Way , etal , vs. Henry Crabtree , etal. Continued until February 20th. % Geo. W. Burt vs. William T. Hctiton. Motion and answer of contcstce filed. Isaiah Itennott vs. Charles W. Hodgkin. Mo tion and answer of contestee filed. Vasbti 13. Tcel has petitioned to be appointed - ed administratrix of the eel ate of A in mi C. Teel. Sr. David C. Jackson has been appointed guar dian of Dora and Jessie Dunner. Sarah B. Bodwell made final homestead proof January 20th. Perry Jones has made application for ad ministration of estate of Alexander Jones. BRIDAL BULLETIN. Mr. John W. Ambler , 32 , Danbury. Miss Mary B. Plumb ; 20 , Danbury. * Mr. Joseph Kayer , 28 , Friend. Miss'Anna Halm , 21 , Indianola. DISTRICT COURT. 991. State of Nebraska vs. D. K. Carpenter , complaint and appeal papers filed January tJOth. Ciiirunnl libel. 093. J. Byron Jennings vs. Anton "lobst , filed February 2nd , appeal. l > 3. McCook Co-Operative Building & Loan Association vs. Wm. T. Hines , filed February 3d. equity. 994. Gtistav Ilartsteiu vs. Leopold Bros. & Co. , filed Februan1 3d , attachment. 575. J. B. Haddock vs. A. J. Armstrong , fll- fd February 3d , transcript of judgment , amount 5155.57. EUPEPSY. This is what you ought to have , in fact , you must have it. td fully enjoy lile. Thousaudb are searching lor it daifo * . and mourning be cause they find it not. Thousands upon thous ands of dollars are spent annually by our people ple in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters , if used according to directions and the use persisted in , will bring you good digestion and oust the demon dys pepsia and install instead Eupepsy. We rec ommend Electric Bitters for dyspepsia and all diseases of liver , stomach and kidneys. Sold at 50 cents and 81.00 per bottle by A. Mc Millan , druggist. 34-its. Pain Unnecessary in Childbirth , Pain is no longer necessary in childbirth. Its causes , being understood , are easily over come. Any woman may now become a moth er without suffering any pain whatever , the labor being made short , easy , and free from danger. Morning sickness , swelled limbs , and all other like evils can be readily controlled , and all female diseases speedily cured. Phy sicians pronounce it a wonderful discovery. Never known to fail. 20,000 ladies attest its merits. Cut this out ; it may save your life. Suffer not a day longer , but send us two 2-cent stamps , and receive in sealed envelope full particulars , testimonials , confidential letter , etc. Address. FRANK THOMAS & Co. . Balti more , Maryland. A Word in Season. The barking of a pack of hounds may be mu sic , but the barking of the human family is certainly discord. Stop that cough with Hum phreys' Specific No. Seven. Publication of Summons. In the District Court of Ked Willow county , Nebraska. J. L. Moore , plaintiff , vs. Edwiu N. Benjamin , Ida C. Benjamin , A. C. Cretuer and Mrs. A.C. Cremerhis wife , Christian name unknown to plaintiff , detendants. To A. C. Cremer and Mrs. A. C. Cremer , wife of said A. C. Cremer , ( whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff. ) non-resident detend ants. You will take notice that on the 21st day of January , 1891. J. L. Moore , plaintiff , fil ed his petition in tne District Court of Ked Willow county. Nebraska , the object and pray er of which is to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the defendants Edwiu N. Benja min and Ida C. Benjamin to the Dakota Mort gage Loan Corporation ( now the Globe Invest ment Company ) and duly assigned to the plaintiff herein , upon the east half of the northwest quarter aud the south half of the north east quarter of section thirty-one (31) ( , in township two (2) ( ) north , of range twenty- nine (29J ( , west of the sixth P. M. , in Ked Wil low county. Nebraska , said mortgage being dated the 12th day of September , 1 87 , and up on which there is now due the sum of $105.1)0 ) and interest at the rate of ten per cent , per annum from the first day of September , 1889. Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure and sale of said premises ; that the defendants be foreclosed and barred of all tit'e , lieu or other interest in said premises , for deficiency judg mcnt and equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday , the ICth day of March , 1891. J. L. MOORE , Plaintiff. By his attorney. J. E. Kelley. 37-4t. QOOD : BYE. ! How often this term of parting greets our ears , and pains our hearts ; but you can buy at THE TKIBUNE STATIONERY DEPARTMENT the ingredients to keep memory green until you meet again. STATIONERY. GOOD PLACE T0 BIT'S" THE TRIBUNE. Children Cry foiPitcher's Castoria ? : H2S ; | JJ2go ? THE PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT COR. IITH AND M STREETS. Lincoln. Nebraska. J. UURROWS , Editor. J. M. THOMPSON , Business Manager. Enlarged and Improved. With the new year the Farm ers' Alliance is enlarged to eight pages. New and valu able departments added , mak ing it not only the leading re form paper of the west but al so one of the best family newspapers published. It has won the place it holds by its fearlessness and truth and will not be changed in these particulars. As an advertising medium it is unequalled by any paper published west of Chicago. Kates made known on appli cation.Subscription price § 1.25 per year. Clubs of 5 or more $1.00 each. For sample copies , terms to agentsetc.addresswith stamp ALLIANCE PUB. Co. , Lincoln , Neb. TERMS OF COURT EOR 1891. Eleventh Judicial Distilct of Hrtrscii. CHASE : February 24. jury ; June 2 , no jury : September 1 , jury. DONDY : March 2 , jury ; Juno 8 , no jury ; September 14 , jury ; December 7 , no jury. HITCHCOCK : March 10. jury ; Juno 11. no jury ; September' ! ! , jury ; Dccember'J , no jury. RED WILLOW : March GO , jury ; June 15 , no jury ; October 5 , jury ; December 11 , no jury. FURNAS : April 13 , jury ; June 17 , no jury ; October 19 , jury ; December 14 , no jury. HAYES : April 28 , jury ; September 8 , no jury ; Norember 9 , jury. FKONSIER : May 12 , jury ; September 10 , no jury ; November 17 , jury. GOSPER : May 23 , jury : No vein her 30 , jury. J. E. COCHRAN. Judge. McCook , Neb. , Jan. 1.1891. PEE HI.I * V NT ! account of very dull times we are closing out WINTER GOODS Carpets , Clothing , Blankets , Comforters , GloaKs and Wraps at 25 per cent , discount. This is no humbug bug- . COME AND SEE US. DRESS LAND OFFICI : AT McCooK , NEB. , I January 7lh , 1891. I Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler hits flleil notice of his intention to make final live-year pi oof in support of his claim , and that said proot will lie made before Register or Receiver at * MeCoolc. Neb. , on Thuisday. February inth , 1891. viz : GEORGE E. ZIMMERMAN , who made II. E. No. - , for thu S.V. . of section ; ! 5. in township - . north of ranjie " ' . ) , west 01 tith P. M. Ho names the following witne ses to piovb is continuous residence ujioii , in nl cultivation of. , : ii < l land , viz : James M. Kunonse , George Kowler. John Stal ker and James 'JL'ioy. all of McCook. Nell. V53 S. P. HART. Register. LAKD OPFICK AT MCCOOK , NEU. , ! January ifttli , 1S01. i Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final 5 year proof in suppoi t of his claim , and that said proof will be marie before Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Monday , March 10th. 1891. vi/ : ALItEUT mtlGGLE. H. E. No. oOJO for the S. E. U of section 35. in town. 5 north , range 28. west Cth P. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : John II Thornley , James Bcrgin , AlmarionV. . Ncvrhind and John Grieves , all of Indianola. Neb. S. P. HART. Register. DRYSDALE - THE From New York City , lias the most complete - . plete stock of Fall and Winter Goods , for men's wear , between Lincoln and Denver , His stoie is just replete with the latest nov elties fioui New Yoik and Chicago , and as he buys strictly for cash lie can all'ord togive * . you first class Clothing at very reasonable prices. He has guaranteed every garment he has made up in McCook for nearly six years and has never had a misfit in that time. Call and see him. One door north of the Commercial House. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHUUCH. lu Divine service at 11 o'clock , A. M. , and 7:30. P.M. , every Sabbath. Sunday school at 10 o'clock , A. M. . central time. Prayer meet- in vr. Wednesday evenings at 7:30. central time. AP persons are cordially invited to these ser vices. P. S. MATIIEK. Pastor. anl AUTHORIZED CAPITAL , CAPITAL AND SURPLUS , $60,000. 5 * & ® GEORGE HOCK NELL , President. B. fit. FREES , Vice President. W.F. LAWSQN , Cashier. A. CAMPBELL , Director. S. L. GREEN , Director. Tlie Citizens Bank of McGook. Incorporated under State Laws. Paid Up Capital , $5OOOO. DOES A General Banking Business. - Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn r directly on principal cities in Europe. Taxes paid for non-residents. Money to loan on farming lands , city and personal property. ! Tickets For Sale to and from Europe OFFICERS : V. FRAXKLIX , Prpslcient JOHN II. CLARK , Vice 1'res. A. C. EBERT , Cashier. THOS. I. GLASSCOTT , Ass. Cash. CORRESPONDENTS : TIle First National Bank , Lincoln Xebrska. The Chemical National Bank , New York Citv. Paid Up Capital , $5OOOO. General Banking Busines s Interest paid on deposits by special agreement. Money loaned on personal property , good signatures or satisfactory collateral. Drafts drawn on the principal cities of the United States and Europe. OFFICERS : C.E. SHAW , President. U. 0. WAIT , Vice President. P. A. WELLS , Cashier.