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Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report _ABSOLUTELY PURE Chamberlain's Eye & Skin Ointment A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Salt Khentn. Scald Head. Old Chronic Sores. Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prslrle Scratches. Sore Nipples uml Plies. It 18 cooling sod soothing. Hundreds of cases hsteheen cured by it alter all other treatment bad failed. It iB put up in 25 and 51) cent boxes. For sale by George M. Cheuery. NovJJO-lyear. Don’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Lite away is the truthful and startling title of a little book that tells all altout No-tn-hao, the wonderful, lot tin I ess guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost istritbng and the man who wants to quit and ctrn’t runs no pb> sieal or tltinncial risk In using Ntt-tti liar—Sold tty all druggists Hook at drug stores or by mail free. The Sterling Kemedy Co., Indiana Min eral Springs, Indiana. Aug. 25—1 yr. More serious sieknvss is produced by allowing the bowels to remain in a tor pi'l or partially constipated condition than from any other cause. In many Instances diseases are produced from which people never wholly recover. Dyspepsia piles and nervous disorders are three of the most, common and most serious. 'I hey are caused bv neglect ing the bowels, and can lie prevented by an occasional dose of St. Patrick’s pills, which always produce a pleasant cathartic effect, and not only physic, but cleanse the whole system and regu late the liver and bowels. 25 cents per box for sale by McConnell & Co. / Give it To suffering humanity to tell the great benefit my wife has received from Parks’ Sure Cure, ihe truly great liver and kidney cure. She has been con stitutionally wrecked for several years. Tried everything fruitlessly. After a large amount of persuasion from my druggist, backed by bis guarantee, 1 bought a bottle of Parks Sure Cure ana the results are more than wonderful. W. P. Bayes, Omaha, Nebraska. Sold by McMillen. — Will Make Hens Lay. Wells’ Hoosier Poultry Powder is the greatest egg producer known. A small sum expended for it will pay one hundred per cent on the cost in an in creased amount of eggs, as it furnishes all the material necessary for their con ctructinn, and keeps the hen in a good, healthy condition. Price 25 cents. Sold by McConnell. One Lady Says She had been troubled tor years with a hacking cough. Had many doctors and tried fifty cough cures, but grew worse all the time. She finally tried Parks’ Cough Syrup and found imme diate relief. It begins at the bottom of the disease and is the best cough remedy on the market Refer any suf ferer to Mrs. W. J. Fahey, Le Roy, N Y. Sold by McMillen. To Horse Owners. For putting a horse in a fine and healthy condition use Morris’ English Stable Powders. They tone up the system, aid in digestion, cure loss of aDpetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disoiders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 cents per package, 5 for $1. Sold by McConnell. Pneumonia Preventive. Humphreys’ Specifics No. 1 and No. 7, cure coughs and colds, and prevent pneumonia and consbmption. Price, 25 cents each. For sale by all drug gists. _ All Ills That Pills Are good for are treated more suc cessfully by Parks’Tea. It is not a cathartic, no griping or pain, yet moves the bowels every day. Guaranteed by McMillen. The Lircoln Call, always one of the very foremost of newspaper dailies,con tinues to improve. It has recently add ed Walt Mason, the best known of western humorists and authors, to its staff. Its condensation of the news of the world and its “Fresh Nebraska News’’ are features of especial excel lence, and these, with its increased As sociated Press reports, makes it in every sense a complete newspaper. Its price, $5 per year, is little over half that of the other dailies, and it is not to be wondered at that its list is mak ing a wonderful growth. The Weekly Call is $1 a year. Two Papers for the Price of One. The St Louis Globe-Democrat —Semi Weekly—Tuesday and Friday—Eight Pages each issue—Sixteen Pages every week—only one dollar a year, is unques tionably the biggest, best and cheapest national news journal published in the United States, Strictly Republican in politics, it still gives all the news, and gives it at least three days earlier than it can be had from any werkly paper published anywhere. The Farmer, mer chant or professional man who desires to keep promptly and thoroughly posted but has not time to read a large daily paper, will find it indispensable. Re member the price, only one dollar a year. Sample copies free. Address, Globe Printing Co., St. Louis, Mo. Two Lives Seved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, III. was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no nope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cure her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thus Eggars, 139 Florida St, San Fransiseo, suffered from a dread ful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everylhing else, then bought one bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery and in two weeks was eur>d. Me is naturally thankful It is such results, of which these are sam i les, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at A McMillen’s drug store. Regular sizes 50c and $1. The editor of the Lewis, Iowa, Inde pendent, relates his experience for the benefit of the public, as follows: “We have advertised a great many different patent medicines, but have never tak en the pains to editorially “puff” one. We are going to do so now for the first time. Chamberlain & Co., Des Moines, Iowa, manufacture a cough remedy which is absolutely the best thing we have ever seen. We have used it in our family for the past year and con sider it indispensable. Its effects are almost instantaneous, and there is no use talking, it is a dead shot on a cough or cold. We don’t say this for pay, blit because we consider Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy the best made and we want the people to know it and use it.” For sale by L. W. McConnell & Co. Morris’ English Worm Powder, A specific remedy for worms; warrant ed to cure the worst case of worms known, or money refunded. Knocks pin worms in horses every time. Also good for all kinds of worms in horses, sheep and dogs. Price 50 cents at all drug stores, or postpaid by mail. The Wells Medicine Co., LaFayette, In diana. Sept. 8—1 yr. Distemper—Cause and Treatment Is the title of our little book which tells all about one of the most loath some and dangerous diseaaec affecting horses, sheep, and dogs, with unques tionable proof of the merits of Craft’s Distemper and Cough Cure in the treat ment of the same. Sent free by ad dressing The Wells Medicine Co., La Fayette Ind. The remedy is sold by McConnell. Liver and Kidney Cure. Parks’ Sure Core is the only guaran teed remedy. Its action is quick and positive. Will stop that back-ache and sick head-ache. A positive specific for all diseases of women. Why suffer when it will cure you? Sold by McMil len, the druggist. How’s Your Horse? Morris’ English Stable Liniment will positively cure his lameness, sprains, bunches, sweeney, galls, puffs, pool evil, scratches, callouses, barbed-wire cuts, and flesh wounds of every description. No other preparation epuals it for promptness, safety and economy. Price 50 cents and $1. Sold by McConnell We are printing the date to which each subscriber has paid his subscrip tion to The Tribune along with the address. Watch the date and you will know if you are in arrears. If you are please come and see us. Awarded Highest Honors World’s Fair. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Altun. Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. CHEAP READING MATTER. Improvements in Machinery and Large Volumes of Business Responsible. There never was a time when news papers were so good and so cheap a they are uow When The State Journal began issuing their paper twice a week at the same old price ol One Doiiar, the enterprise was hailed with delight, and tens or' thousands of new names have been added to the list. The Semi-Weekly Journal has made a contract with The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean whereby it can send both papers a whole year for $1.25 This gives readers three papers a week—Two Journals and one Inter Ocean. It is simply wonderful the way orders are rolling in for this offer. The Journal and the New York Weekly Tribune are also $1.25 per year. Gov. Furnas has charge of The Journal’s agricultural department, and I. L. Lyman is the poultry editor, which makes it unnecessary for JOUR NAL readers to take farm or poultry papers. Its news features are away ahead of the old-fashioned weeklies, giving telegraphic news and market reports several days ^head of the week |ies. Annin’s Washington correspou deuce is a big feature. There is no question about your getting a big Dol lar’s worth. The Journal’s $1 90 offer is a hum mer: The Journal, Inter Ocean, Nebraska lit fender, Womankind, and American Farm News, live papers a year for $1.90. lo any one who will send The Journal three new subscribers with $3.00, the paper will be sent a whole year free. Sample copies and premi um list sent free to any address. Send your orders to Nebraska State Journal, Lincoln, Neb. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise.— A purer medicine does not exist and it is guarranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kid neys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood—VVill drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malaria fevers.—For cure of Headache, Consumption and Indi gestiou try Electric Bitters—Eutire satisfaction guaranteed, or money re funded. Price only 50 cents for large bottle. At A. McMillen’s drug store. No one afflicted with a throat or lung trouble, can use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy without a beneficial effect. It will loosen and relieve a severe cold in less time than any other treatment. There is no danger in giving it to children, as it contains no injurious substance. It will prevent croup if used as soon as the child becomes hoarse. 50 cents a bottle. For sale by L. W. McConnell & Co. Coffer-dam Is not swearing, but when you say, “if the old cow dont stop choking, she’ll coffer dam head off,” is all wrong; bet ter give the old cow a dose of Haller’s Sure Cure Cough Syrup and join the church. For sale by McConnell & Co. From North Carolina. We uns want you-uns to know that we-uns tuck three bottles uv Haller’s Sarsaparilla an' got clear cured of biles. We-uns live at Hill’s Korners, Fort Caralin, and we-uns don’t Reer if you-uns no if we-uns did hev biles. For sale by McConnell & Co. I bought a fifty cent bottle of Cham berlain’s Pain Balm and applied it to my limbs, that had been afflicted with rheumatism at intervals for one year At the time I bought the Pain Balm l was unable to walk. I can truthfully say, “that Pain Balm has completely cured me.” II. H. Farr, Holywood, Kansas. Fifty cent bottles for sale by L. W. McConnell & Co. W. I. Church, of Staunton Post, G. A. R., says: “l have tried nearly every cough remedy but have found nothing to compare with Parks’ Cough Syrup. There is nothing on earth like it for bronchitis. I have suffered ever since my discharge from the army and Parks’ Cough Syrup is the only remedy that has ever helped me. ’*—Sold by A. Mc Milien. Mrs. N. Weyette, the Genesee coun ty treasurer of the W. C. T. U. and a very influential worker in the cause of women, says: “ 1 have used Parks’ Tea, and find it is the best remedy I have ever tried for constipation. It re quires smaller doses and is more thorough. I shall use nothing else in future.” Sold by A. McMilien. Parks’ Sure Cure is a positive speci fic for women who are all “run down” and at certain times are troubled by backaches, headaches, etc. Sold by A. McMilien. The Citizens Bank of McCook. Incorporated Under State Laws. Paid Up Capital $50,000. Surplus $10,000. DOK8 A GKNKRAL lifting - lousiness. Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn ob principal cities of Europe. Taxes paid for non-residents. Tickets for Sale to and from Europe. - OFFICERS: V. FRANKLIN, President. A. C. EBERT, Cashier -CORRESPONDENTS: The First National Bank, Lincoln, Nebraska. The Chemical National Bank, New York City. Tfie first JYatioiia] I3ati(?. _ ... 4 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000. i CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $60,000. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. GEORGE HOCKNELL, President. B. M. FREES. Vice President. W F. LAWSON, Cashier A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the district court of Red Willow county, Nebraska, on a judgment obtained before Hon. T. D. Welty, Judge of the district court of Red Willow county, Nebraska, on the 20th day of October,1892, in favor of George Hock nell as plaintiff, and against James W. Speer, et al., as defendants, for the sum of One Hun dred Three [S103.17J Dollars, and Seventeen Cents, and costs taxed at $51.73, and accruing costs. I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property ol said defendant to satisfy said judgment, to-wit: The south west quarter of the south east quarter, and the south east quarter of the southwest quarter, of section 18, and the north east quarter of the north west quarter, and the north west quarter of the north east quarter, of section 19, all in township 2 north, range 30 west, 6 P. M., in Red Willow county, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, on the 26th day of February, A. D., 1894, in front of the south door of the court house, in Indianola, Nebraska, that being the building wherein the last term of court was held, at the hour of I o’clock p. M., of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated January 24th, 1S94. E. R. Banks, Sheriff of said county. W. S. Moklan, Attorney. Jan. 26.5-t Notice for Bids. County clerk’s estimate of books, blanks and stationery required for tlie Ked Willow county officers during the year 1894, and which by law are not required to be furnish ed by the state, this 27tn day of January, a. d., 1894. BOOKS. 3 8-quire canvas cover, patent back, mort gage records. 3 8-quire canvas cover, patent back, deed records. 1 S-quire canvas cover, patent back, miscel laneous record. 1 8-quire canvas cover, printed, official bond record. 3 8-quire complete records. I 8-quire printed, indexed, trial docket, 1 8-quire printed, canvas cover, appearance docket and lee book. 1 8-quire printed execution docket, BLANKS. 200 court wrappers, clerk of district court. 200 transcript of judgment wrappers, clerk of district court. 100 insanity blanks, clerk of district court. 1000 full sheet blanks, indorsed, clerk of the district court. 1000 half sheet blanks, indorsed, clerk of the district court. 500 full sheet appraisals, sheriff. 500 half sheet petit jury, sheriff. 500 summons, sheriff. 500 subpoenas, sheriff. STATIONERY. 1000 No. 10 envelopes, rag xxx, sheriff. 1000 No. 6 envelopes, rag xxx, sheriff. 3000 noteheads, Tibs., clerk oi district court. 1000 No. 10 envelopes, rag xxx, clerk of the district court. 2 letter tiles, clerk of the district court. 2000 No. G envelopes, rag xxx, clerk of the district court. 500 No. 10 envelopes, rag xxx, superintend ent. 500 No. 9envelopes, rag xxx,superintendent. 500 No. G envoi opes, rag xxx.superintendent. 500 noteheads, Tibs., superintendent. 2000 letterheads, 12lbs., county clerk. 3000 No. 10 envelopes, rag xxx, county clerk. 2000 No. 6 envelopes, rag xxx, county clerk. G reams liiipn legal cap. 1 gross Faber No. 2 lead pencils. 2 quarts of mucilage. 12 quarts Arnold’s ink. G gross of Gillot.t’s pens. 3 boxes Arnold’s assorted rubber bands. 2 dozen enrk tipped penholders. 1 quart Carmine ink. Tlie furnishing of the foregoing books, j blanks and stationery will be let in separate contracts, to the lowest competent bidder, i who shall give bonds for the failluul perfor mance of his contract, with at least two good j and sufficient sureties, residents of the state, \ Said bond to be approved by the county j board. Separate sealed bids will be received at the office of the county clerk up to one j o'clock, p. M., March 20th. 1894. Bids to be endorsed upon covering “bids for blanks,” : “bids for hooks,” as the case may be. and tlie bidder’s name. Tlie right to reject any and . all bids is reserved. GEO. W. KOPEK. Feo.2-4ts. County Clerk. Notice of Estimate of Expenses. On consideration of the estimate of tlie necessary expenses during the ensuing year. On motion the estimate for same for the year 'S94 was fixed upon as follows: County General Fund. $15,000 County Bridge Fund. 8.000 County Road Fond. 5.000 Comity Bond Interest Fund. 1,000 lndianola Precinct Bond. 200 i North Valley Bond. 900 East Valley 'Bond. 200 ] Willow Grove Bond. 1,500 Bartley Village Bond. 400 : Soldiers’Relief Fund. 500 Aetion of board of comity commissioners of Red Willow county, Nebraska, January 24th. 1894. Samuel Young, Geo. W. Roper, chairman. County Clerk. Jan.2G 4ts. 11 •"" - ..- -- UNTIL JANUARY 1, 1895, If you are not already a JOURNAL subscriber that is all you will have to pay us for the 5eifii4Veelijij journal from now until January 1, 1895, if you will at the same time pay a year's subscription in advance to the Tribune. The Semi-Weekly Journal is the greatest paper in the west, pub lished Tuesday and Friday, giving two complete papers each week, with markets and telegraphic news of the world. Send in your orders at once to the *T F? IE3 U N R.. iklBen*s is; — a>y. Are you at all Weak-chested or inclined to be Consumptive, with just a touch (it Cough now and then ? “Try this Wonderful Medicine.” The Cough ami Weakness will disappear as if by magic, and you will feel a strength and power never had before. HAVE YOU A COLD ? A Doss at Bedtime wi!! Remove it. HAVE YOU A COUGH? A Dose will Relieve it. Bronchitis and Asthma it relieves instantly. The Spasms of Coughing so dreadful fp Whooping Cough become less with each dose of medicine. It is an old adage, “T.Bt forewarned is to be forearmed.” So let it, he in your case, who read this and keep dh hand Allen’s Lung Balsam. Directions accompany each bottle. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS PT ~r-i3„ SQcts., A8D $J.0C W-TTLE, Do You Know That ^ We Do The Fine Printing * : ; * j ; | Noteheads, Envelopes, Calling Cards, Sale Bills, 11 Bill Heads, Statements, Business Cards, Posters, ■ Letter Heads, All kinds of Wedding Cards, Dodgers. M * M r * * S TTTTS-. S S S * . . iTtTi T V W V V T . f . 1 * « , , , ,, , ,1 , J. S. McBrayek. Mutton Osborn, j *rfR*ER & osso%_ Proprietors of the McCook Transfer Line. Bus, Baggage and Express. ONLY FURNITURE VAX ....In the City.... Leat e orders for Hus ('alls at Commercial Hotel or our office opposite depot. J. S. McBrayer also lias a first class house-moving outfit. —CALL AT— LENHART’S LAUNDRY For First-Class Laundry Work. —o McCook. - - - Nebraska. —W. A . GAGE,— Physician & Surgeon, MCCOOK, NEBRASKA. C©^Office Hours: 9 to 11, a. m.. 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, p. m Rooms over First National bank. C^"Nigbt calls answered at office. The Drovers Journal Largest, Brightest, Cheapest and Best. Send For Free Sample Copy. The leading live stock newspaper anil market reporter of the west. A paper for stock raisers, farmers, fine stoek breeders and grain dealers. Verv latest and correct market reports by telegraph from all the principal stock markets. Daily.$4.00 per year, Semi-Weekly.. 2.00 per year. Weekly. 1.50 per year. DROVERS JOURNA h. Union Stock Yards, South Omaha. . ." 1 — ~ JOHN A. REED, Veterinary Surgeon. MeCOOK. NEBRASKA. ^' Horse Dentistry a Specialty. Castrating and Spaying. Lear# i orders at residence over Strasser'g ! Liquor Store. Dr. W. MOORE, ! PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 'Late of Denver, Colo.) TRENTON.NEBRASKA. B^Day or nijrht calls, any p.act* in this ley. promptly attended to. Office—Dr.TUom^ drujr store.