Court Calendar. Ciiask County:—Maroli 27th, Jury; June ynih. no Jury; November 18, jury. Dundy County:—March 13th, Jury; Soptem bcrfitli, no jury: November 20tli, jury. Frontier County:—April 3d.Jury;8eptem „ ber 14th, no Jury: November fllli Jury. Furnas County:—April 17th,Jury: Beptem lltb, no Jury: October80th, Jury. Gosper County :-February 27th, Jury: Sep tember 1st, no Jury ‘.December 4th, Jury. ^ HitoboookCocnty:—MareliBth. Jury: Juno 27tb, no Jury: October 23d, Jury. Hayes County:—April 24th, Jury; Beptcm temberSth, no Jury; December 11th, J4iry. Hed Willow County:—May 8th, jury; Sep tember 18th, no Jury; December 18th, Jury. Dated at Cambridge, Neb., Jan. 1,1893. D. T. Wki.ty, Dlst. Judge 14th Jud. Dlst. SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the Dlstriet Court of Kcd Willow county. Nebraska, on a judgment obtained before Hon. I). T. Welty, Judge of the District Court of Hed Willow county, Nebraska, on the 2d (lay of January, 189?. In favor of The American Savings Bank as plaintiff, and against Ella M. Piper as defendant, for thesuin-of seven hun dred and thirty ($730,001 dollars, and 83 cents, and costs taxed at $21.23, and accruing costs, I have levied upon the following real csiate taken hs the property of said defendant to satisfy said judgment towlt: the north half of the northeast quarter and the north half of the northwest quarter of section eleven (111 In township four (4) north of range twenty-nine (29) west pf the 6th P. M., m Hed Willow coun ty, Nebraska, and will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder, for cash in band, on the 1st day of May. A. D.. 1*93. in front of the south door of the court house in Indianola. Nebraska, that being the building wherein tlie last term of court was held, at the hour of 1 o'clock, P. M , of said day. when and where due attendance will be given by the under signed. Dated March 28th, 1893. E. K. BANKS, Sheriff of SHld county. First publication March 31, 1893. LAND OFFICE AT McCOOK. NER. I April 13th. 1893. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of hie intention to make final proof in support of Ills claim, and that said proof will be made before Reg ister or Receiver at McCoook, Nebraska, on Saturday. May 20th. 1893, viz: WINFIELD 8. WEUSTER, T. C. application No. 1869. for the north-east quarter of section 26. township 1, north of range 30. west of the 6th P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: William H. Benjamin, of Banksville, Nebraska; Francis Cain, of Banksville. Nebraska; NpIs .1. Johnson, of McCook, Nebraska, and Ed. L. Walker, of Herndon, Kansas. J. P. Lindsay, Register. Chamberlain’s Eye & Skin Ointment. A certain curefor Chronic Sore Eyes. Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head. Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and •nothing. Hundreds of cages havebeen cured by it after all other treatment had failed. It is put up in 25 and 50 cent boxes. For sale by George M. Chenery. Nov.20-lyear. La Grippe. During the prevalence of La Grippe the past seasons it was a noticeable fact that those who depended upon Dr. King’s New Discovery, not only had a speedy recovery, but escaped all of the troublesome after effects of the malady. This remedy seems to have a peculiar power in effecting rapid cures not only in cases of La Grippe, but all Diseases A of the Throat, Chest and Lungs, and ' has cured cases of Asthma and Hay Fe • ver of long standing. Try it and be P convinced. It won’t disappoint. Free Trial Bottles at A. McMillen’s drug store. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, •ores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chap ped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re funded. Price 25 cents a box. For sale by A. McMillen. | 23-lyr. Teach your children how to save.. Just think, one penny a week for a year will buy a large bottle of Haller’s Sure Cure Cough Syrup and cure coughs for the whole family. For sale by L. W. McConnell & Co. * Don’t Forget! That’s what Brown’s wife called out to him—don’t forget to get a bottle of Haller’s Sarsaparilla, its so nice. For sale by L. W. McConnell & Co. Shiloh’s Vitalizer is whatyou need for Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Yellow Skin or Kidney Trouble. It is guar anteed to give you satisfaction. Price 75 cents. Sold by A. cMillen Karl’s Clover Root, the new Blood Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipa tion. 25 cents, 50 cents and $1. Sold by A. McMillen. s 26-lyr. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Di ego, Cal., says: “Shiloh’s Catarrh Rem edy is the irst medicine I have ever found that would do me any good.” Price 50 cents. Sold by A. McMillen. Shiloh's Cure, the Great Cough and Croup Cure is for.sale by us. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, only 25 cents. Children love it. A. McMillen, druggist. Use Haller’s Barb Wire Liniment for all on cattle and horses; it is the best on earth. For sale by L. W. McConnell & Co. I HOW IS YOUR LIVER? Needs ton L ing up of coarse English Dandelion K Tonic is a specific for all such troubles. New method to learn German. Take I Haller’s little German Pills. For sale f by L. W. McConnell & Co. Pure as childhood and harmless as dew drops—Wisdom’s famous Robertine —once tried always used. Stinginess is harder to cure than the consumption. Ladles’ Summer Styles are Nearly Fac-SImllles of those of our Grandmothers. Leading designers of fashions are al ready discussing the revival <>l the styles of the Louis XIII period, and be lieve also that Elizabethan ruffles and stomachers will come into fashion for summer easiuo toilets. In making the new skirts dressmakers perform a real stroke of magic. For while (lie auiat ure modiste finds herself at a loss to reproduce one of these new models, the experienced professional knows how to fit the hips in front gore or pleat and cause the skirt to suddenly expand and flare outward at the feet, where it meas ures many yards in circumference And this simply because she wisely takes her knowledge from the Fashion Magazines published both in Paris and New York, by A. McDowell & Co. These illustrated magazines are an in valuable guide to any one. who seeks in formation in the latest fashions. “La Mode de Paris” and “Paris Album of Fashion” cacli cost $3.50 a year or 35 cents a copy, and contain a cyclopaedia of knowlege on this subject. “The French Dressmaker” which costs only $3.00 per annum, or 30 cents a copy, is without a peer for practical dress making. They also contain lessons on current styles which alone place them above competition. “La Mode” with its low subscription price of $1.50 a year, or 15 cents a copy, is the home journal “par excellence.” If unable to find any of these magazines at your newsdealers do not accept any substi tute, but apply directfy to A. McDowell & Co., 4 West 14th street, New York. • A man with a quick ternner is as un safe as a ship loaded with dynamite. “For several years,” says John Park of Beaver Creek, Minn., “during the winter, I have been troubled with a painful swelling of the feet, which the physicians claimed was rheumatic gout. I was treated by some of our best phy sicians, and obtained little, it any relief, and used many so called ‘cures,’ with out benefit. During the winter of 1XX7, when my feet was so swollen and in flamed that [ could not wear my boots 1 commenced using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The first application reduced the swelling and lnflamation, and the use of one fifty cent bottle so complex ly relieved me, that I discontinued my canes, and was able to get around all right and wear my boots.” 50 cent bottles for sale by L. W. McConnell & Co. No man has any lasting power for good who cannot control himself. While Minnesota is one of the most healthy States in the Union, it is one of the worst for colds, owing to the se vere winters. Many of the druggists there make it a rule to give their cus tomers just what they ask for; but when they come back and say it did no good, they almost invariably ieqom meuded Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy after other leading cough preparations tailed to do any good, and always with the best results. We can always rely upon that remedy, as it is sure to effect a cure. It has no equal for children; especially in cases of whooping cough.” 50 cent bottles for sale by L. W. Mc Connell & Co. It is hard to get some preachers in terested in the subject of religion. STRENGTH AND HEALTH. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If “La Grippe” has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with Sick Headache you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles only 50 cents at A. McMillen’s drugstore. No knife can cut so deep as the one held in the hand of a friend. A child of Mr. John Pears had the scald head and had been under treat ment of physicians without relief. It was cured by Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment, and is now well and right.—W. R. Miller & Son, Briscoe, Iowa. 35 cent bottles, for sale by L. W. McConnell & Co. \Y hen you bury animosity don't put any flowers on its grave. WHAT IS IT? That produces that beautiful, soft delicate complexion and leaves no traces of its application or injurious effects? The answer: Wisdom's Famous llober tine. No lady’s toilet complete without it. There are too many people who never pay until they have to. DEATH from kidney disease Is the unfortunate and untimely ending of thousands of the American people annually. Oregon Kidney Tea (O.K.T.) is guaranteed to cure all forms of kidney troubles. Take it in time. Success in this world often nrtans failure in the next. THAT LANGUID FEELING will leave you as soon as the kidneys are put m good working order. The Celebrated Oregon KidBey Tea never fails to do the work. Take it according to directions. NOTHINC ELSE LIKE IT. When the publishers decided to issue The Journal twice a week ; at the same ju ice of the old week lies, SI.00 j>er year, they stiuck just what the public wanted— i something between the old-fash ioned weekly and the high-priced daily. The success of The Semi Weekly Journal has been imme diate and continued. It has dis tanced every one of its once-a-week rivals. It doesn’t take long to convince people that a good live paper every Tuesday and Friday is better than only one a week, especially when you appeal to their pocket books, and give it to them at the same price. Readers will testify that it is almost as good as a daily. The markets twice a week are worth the money. Four complete novels each year by “The Duchess,” Miss Braddon, and other widely known authors, are worth the dollar. Its legisla tive news is its strong {joint just now. It is wide-awade, spends money for news, and is always in the lead. You can see its supe riority over the old-fashioned weekly. Everyone who subscribes now gets a Seaside Library free. This offer won’t hold good al ways. One of our big offers is The Semi-Weekly Journal and Weekly New York Tribune, both one year for SI.25. Our great premium, History of the United States, Stanley’s Book, or Life of Spurgeon, prepaid, and The Jour nal, §51.40. Either book is worth SI.50 alone. Your choice of these books and the Weekly New York Tribune and Journal a year for only §51.65. What a combination of reading matter! If you send us your own and another new name, we will send you either of the above books free. Subscribe now and get 104 pajjers a year, which is less than one cent per copy. Address Nebraska State Journal, Lincoln, Nebraska. Many are great workers in the church as long as they have their own way, but the moment they are crossed they stop. SPRING TIME The Best Season of the Year to Treat Chronic Catarrh. Notwithstanding that a great uumber of people have been cured of chronic catarrh by taking Pe-ru-na during the the past cold season, yet it can not be denied that the cold, wet, stormy winter has retarded many cures, and in some cases actually prevented a cure. But, after unusual delay, spring time has come at last, and now is the time for all catarrh sufferers to begin a systematic course of treatment for this disease. Thegreatest difficulty in the wayof treat ing cronic catarrh is that the patient is so liable to catch cold during the treat ment, and thus delay a cure. This lia bility at this season of the year is in a great measure, removed, and no one should neglect the opportunity to begin treatment. Send for free catarrh book. As a spring medicine Pe-ru-ria is a never-failing remedy. It cleanses the blood through digestiou. and gives tone to the whole system by increasing the nutritive value of the food. “Spring fever,” as it is sometimes called, which produces a tired-out sleepy feeling, aud inability to do much mental or physical work, is the result of a sluggish digestion and no blood medicine will be of any use whatever unless it is able to recitfy the impaired digestion. The great pop ularity that Pe-ru-na has is due the fact that in all such cases it at once corrects digestive derangements and enriches the blood by purifying this very important source of that vital fluid. Send for free book on spring medicines and spring dis eases. Address, The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio. There are Sarsaparillas aQd Sarsapa rillas; but if you are not careful in your purchase, the disease you wish to cure will only be intensified. Be sure you get Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and no other. It is compounded from the Hondutasroot and other highly concentrated alteratives. It is only of late years that rheuma tism has been treated as a blood disease. But that this is a correct theory is seen by the extraordinary success attending the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, in this painful and very prevalent malady. It seldom fails of radical cure. People with hair that is continually falling out, or those that are bald, can stop the falling, and get a good growth of hair by using Hall’s Hair Renewer. No matter how good the shepherd may be. a sick sheep will not follow him. The Citizens Bank of McCook, jj Incorporated under State Laws. Paid Up Capital, $50,000 [ -DOES A | General Banking Business. | Collections made en all accessible points. Drafts dram I directly on principal cities in Europe, Xaxes paid for non-residents. Tickets For Sale to and from Europe OFFICERS: V. FRANKLIN, President. JOHN R. CLARK, Vice Pres. * A. 0. EBERT, Cashier. | CORRESPONDENTSt | The First National Bank, Lincoln Nebrska. The Chemical National Bank, New Tork CRj> Tfte ttrst National loanfj. _ AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000. ^®PF“ CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $60,000. P OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. CZJGEORGE HOCK NELL, President. B. M. FREES, Vice President. W. F. LA IV SON Cashier A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS. THE McCOOK ROLLER MILLS, E. H. DOAN, PROPRIETOR, ^ Is Now Open and Ready for Business. i am prepared to handle all business in my 9 line promptly and with the most approved machinery % DOAN & HART 1 are also prepared to handle wheat for which they are i paying the highest market price. flj fcj# Mills and Elevator on East Railroad street _ __/ -v Now is the time. _ This is the place.... ® TO GET BARGAINS. We Have Added Clothing.... And Sell Boys’ an^l Mens’.... * SUITS AT FROM $1.50 TO $18. Large Line of..... * • HATS AND CAPS. Buy a Hat of Us and. We Will Give You a. * * Ticket to the World’s Fair Rockford No. 101 Hose 85c per Dozen. ! In 10 doz. lots and upwards 72c per doz. .Coates Thread 50c per dozen. 22 LB.S N.O. SUGAR $1.00. ....Al! Other.... GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC. As Low as any House in the City. J. WILCOX & SON. V GEO. J. BURGESS, Dealer in Brought to this County. —Call and See my Line of— SULKY AND GANG PLOWS, DISC HARROWS AND CULTIVATORS, BREAKERS AND EK HARROWS. McCormick, Buckeye and Deering Binders and Mowers, Minnesota Chief Threshers, Randolph ^ Headers, Deere-Wells K, X E1i ft A S K A Will practice in all courts. EommercU ftrni corporation law a special?}. Money W> loatt. Rooms 4 and 5 old First National blR’fc B. B. DAVIS. W. V. OAOd —DAVIS & GAGE,— Physicians & Surgeons, McCOOK, NEBRASKA. C^^Oefick Horns: H to 11. a. tn.. 2to 5 and 7 to R. p. in Rooms ovr F f>i Nationai Lank. R. A. COLE, -LEADING MERCHANT - TAILOR CF MCCOOK, has a fine stock of Cloths, Bind ings, and other trimmings always, on hand. CHASE CO. LAND & LIVE STOCK C6 ■one* branded on left hip or left anouidea, vbere on tbe animal P. O.address, Imperial, Chase County, and Beat iriee, Neb. Range, Stink 'lng Water and French man creeks, Chase Co Nebraska. Brand as cut on tide of tome animals, on hlpaad tides of tome, or sty ___