+ r. I rl LY ' . . . , . : k I ' . y ; ' DON'T BE , . . t , . ; .a , . : Y : rt .r iv IMPOSED . . 'r j t , r ; ; L , : t , , L M . , y. UPON- ! : i. . . 1 ' a:1 . - .y Don't be misled b the statements of merchants . . . .claiming that they can. . . . SAVE - YOU MONEY ! I am selling first-class groceries right along as low . as those who claim they can save you money it you . ' 1' , r. will trade with them. Below we give a few items. . Pickels , per bottle , - .10 Jell , per pail , .65 Onions , per bottle , - .10 Mince Meat , per package , .10 Chow Chow , per bottle , .10 Clothes Pins , per dozen , .02 Catsup , per bottle .20 Peas , per can , - . - .10 Raisins , per pound , . .05 Corn , per can , - . .10 Best Tea in McCook , T ) , .50 Alaska Salmon , per can , .12' Syrup , per pail , - . .65 Everything else in proportion. Always the Lowest and Best Values Can b e Pound a t i . r NOBLE'S. G ® J e NEW : GOODS E t ARRIVING HEITERY.PAYI 1 t w 0 i' .w , Blankets Yarns Canton Flannels Dress Goods Underwear - wear , Muslins , Sheetings , Etc. Prices are made to suit the , times. Watch our corner for bargains this month. The 20 per cent discount still on in our clothing department. AT TJIE . . . _ - , , . . 17irjain % tOre , . . . 1 / C. L. DEGROFF & CO. d , - 1- i ' 'N 6 . , .r top f . . , v.rvvw v J firs. Wi11 Archibald is bere on a visit. A stock special east , Tuesday evening. A slight wreck on this division , Saturday - day night. Hi. Thrailkill is home from his trip to the Pacific coast. Charlie Parsons was the guest of Jake Burnett , close of last week. Mrs. F. W. Campbell has joined her husband , the engineer , at Alliance. The company's gauge indicated a rain- tall of three inches , last Saturday , at Wilsonville. Roadmaster Web Josselyn was up from Orleans , on official business at division headquarters. Mrs. J. 0. Lindley is visiting relatives at McCook and Culbertson , this week.- Red Cloud Chief. Mrs. M. A. Campbell went down to Wymore , last week , to visit her daughter Mrs. D. N , Ritchey. Mrs. C.W. Bronson will be home from Iowa soon. He mother , who has been sick , is expeted to acccompany her. Fireman and Mrs. C. E. Benedict came home , Mouday night , from their wedding - ding trip of a week or two. Cigars were in order. Agent Hawker of Stamford has been laid off by the company. He is succeeded - ed by an operator from Long Island , Ks. C. V. Shields is now in charge of Long Island office. Engineer Heber , wife and son John departed on last Friday night for Cali- fornia. Charlie will remain here and hold down his old position in the office of Supt. Campbell. J. F. Heber , who left for California on last Friday night , has , we are informed , secured a passenger run between Sacramento - mento and Los Angeles. His success has caused some of the other men here to look longingly toward the coast. The services of station agent at Laird have been dispensed with and the agent transferred to Wray as night operator. . . T. P. Haines , now special agent for the Burlington , is acting agent here during Agent Burghardt's vacation of a few days in Denver. Tommy is a steady young man and will soon merit a good. Position from his employers.-Haigler News. Night Operator Hendley was given the g. b. , Monday. As near as we can learn Hendley was too fond of the girls , he having one or two transients with him nearly every night , and when the company - pany heard of this it decided that he could not attend to business and give the proper attention to the girls ; hence ire was given the latter privilege and his services were dispensed with entirely. Ed. Malridge is the gentleman who succeeds - ceeds him.-Haigler News. Lanterns issued to engineers are now painted black. Train and section menu have no use for black lanterns . . . .We are reliably informed that Roadmaster Cur- ren is the inventor of a new machine worked by the friction of the air and animal - imal heat , to be worn in roadmaster's hats while on trains. It will record the speed of trains. Also has an alarm that will go off when a train exceeds its schedule - ule time. This he says will be of great value to roadmasters. Mr. Curren is confident - fident that lie can still improve it so it will record bad places iii track and bridges , as well as the speed.-Alliance Grip. The postal clerks on the Kansas City and Oxford route are going to make a vigorous kick for change of grade. This would result in a raise of salary. This is one of the hardest and longest runs in the state and its clerks have been illy paid , so far. It is to be hoped that success - cess may crown their efforts , and we believe - lieve it will , if they kick long and loud and all kick together. . . Conductor Green and his crew had an unusually long , heavy and exciting tun , this week , as a stock extra. They left St. Francis at 2 a. in.Wednesdayafter ( having run there as the regular local ) for Hastings via Oxford - ford with about 35 cars of stock. Arriving - ing at Hastings they were turned and sent to Holdrege with a train of empties , and from there they came home , getting here at4:35 on Thursdaymorning. While the boys were coming down the line this side of Oxford , they run into a drove of horses , the property of an emigrant camped near the track. The train was stopped and slowly backed up to where the stock had been struck , and it was found that four horses had been killed outright and several others injured. The owner could not be found , however. It was evident that he mistook the boys with their lanterns for white caps or train wreckers and took to the woods in negligee - gee attire. The place where he had been sleeping was still warm and this is the only theory that can be advanced for the man's miraculous disappearance. The boys are not having many forty-eight hour runs without sleep , but this seems to have been one of then.-Republican City Democrat. Parks cough syrup cures coughs , colds and consumption. Mrs. Catherine Black of Le Roy , N. Y. , says : "I took one bottle of Parks' cough syrup. It acted like magic. Stopped my cough and I am perfectly well now. " Sold by McMillen. Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report R y II Bktng : owe ABSOWTELY " ' f3" 0 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria , A workman in the Erie railway shops at Hornellsville , N. V. , conceived the idea that these bolts could be quickly and effectively removed by a projectile fired from a cannon. The master mechanic resolved to test the ideaand a steel mor- tar-shaped piece of ordinance was made for the purpose , with a two-inch bore , seven inches deep. This is fitted with a steel projectile the same length as the bore. The first test of this novel tool was made on Saturday. The mortar was loaded and the drill projectile placed beneath - neath a bolt in an engine frame. At the first discharge the bolt , a particularly obstinate one , was driven from its hold. The entire frame was dispossessed of its numerous bolts by the projectile in a much shorter time than a single bolt was ever taken out before. The success of the ordinance tool will mark an important - ant revolution in the work of locomotive repairing.-Newark ( N.Y. ) Sunday Call. A Cook Book Free. "Table and Kitchen" is the title of a new cook book published by the Price Baking Powder Company , Chicago. Just at this time it will be sent free if you write a postal mentioning THE TRI- BUNE. This book has been tried by ourselves and is one of the best of its kind. Besides - sides containing over 400 receipts for all kinds of pasty and home cookers , there are many hints for the table and kitchen - en , showing how to set a table , how to enter the dining room , etc. ; a hundred and one hints in every branch of the culinary art. Cookery of the very finest and richest as well as of the most economical - nomical and home like , is provided for. Remember "Table and Kitchen" will be sent , postage prepaid , to any lady sending - ing her address ( name , town and state ) plainly given. A copy in German or Scandinavian will be sent if desired. Postal card is as good as letter. Address Price Baking Powder Co. , Chicago , Ill. Fine Printing. We make a specialty of fine job print- ing. Oursamples of fashionable and elegant - gant stationery for invitations , programs etc. , is not excelled in Nebraska. Mrs. M. E. Barger is receiving her fall and winter millinery goods. She will not have a regular opening day , but will be pleased to show goods and quote prices at any time. Call and see goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Dressmaking at hard times prices and satisfaction guaranteed. Iron will find all the fruits , berries and vegetables , in season , at Nthle's. And they will be the freshest and best the market affords. Fifteen ( I5) ) cents will buy a box of nice writing paper at this office , containing - taining 24 sheets of paper and 24 envel- opes. opes.We We are selling meats cheaper than any one in the city. And we do as we advertise. F. S. WILCOX. Abstracts of title will be furnished promptly and accurate byC. C. T. BEGGS. Fine and completeline of calling ; cards at THE TRIBUNE , also order taken for engraved cards. Beaf steak 7c. per pound. F. S. WIICOx , The Sunny Side is the place to buy the best and the purest milk. Perfumes and toilet powders at L. W. McConnell & Co's. Boiling meat 3C. per pound at the B. & i\I. meat market. A nice variety of ink and pencil tablets - lets at this office. Toilet soap , tooth brushes and sponges at McConnell's. Toilet soap , tooth brushes and sponges at McConnell's. A QUARTER CENTURY TEST. For a quarterof a century Dr. King's New Discovery has been tested , and the millions who have received benefit from its use testify to its wondeiful curative powers in all diseases - es of Throat , Chest and Lungs. A remedy that has stood the test so long , and that has given so universal satisfaction , is no experi- ment. Each bottle is positively guaranteed to give relief , or the money will be refunded. It is admitted to be the most reliable for Coughs and Colds. Trial bottles free at McMillen's drug store. Large sizes Soc. and Sr. Oct. IT MAY Do As Moen Poi : you. Fred. Miller of Irving , ill. , writes that he had a severe kidney trouble for many years , with severe pains in his back , and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so- called kidney cures but without any good re- sult. About year ago he began thuse of Electric Bitters and found relief at once. Electric - tric Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all kidney and liver troubles and often gives almost - most istant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only 'oc. for large bottle. At McMillen's drug store. October. It certainly is false modesty , negligence or something of the kind , when people continue to suffer rom kidney r urinary troubles , for Oregon Kidney Tea can now e bought in small size packages for 2' cents , and if one package does not cure them , it will give so uch relief that the will cotinue tuse it until cured. We advise you to try it. . . . . _ .v.-------- Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. The Fair. This is fair week and as a result the road between town and the grounds is several feet deep in dust and as the longed for rain did not come , sight seeing - ing is very unpleasant and real estate moves about rapidly. Yesterday afternoon - noon we took a flying trip to the grounds and looked around for about half an hour. 'rule horse stalls all seen to be occupied and we would judge that good races would be forthcoming. Mr. Winans of Red Willow has a fine bunch of mules on exhibition. We noticed several bunches of rlurifty look- jug cattle. Ora Clark of East-Valley has a mace and colt and two-year-old colt entered. IIorace Taylor of Red Willow shows sore ; ne horses. In the hog department J. H. Warfield of Ash Creek shows his 700 lb , Improved Chester boar , Montgomery Ior3 , second prentiunt at state fair , and other hogs from his herd , Mr. Wagoner o [ Danbury - bury shows Yorkshires , while C. C. Sibbitt of Bartley and John and David Deveny each have some fine specimens of Poland Chinas front their respective herds. Mr. Pickney of Coon Creek had a couple of fine Poland pigs oni exhibition - hibition , which lie sold while we were present. John Irvin of Missouri Ridge had aline Yorkshire sow and pigs on exhibition. The irrigation pump exhibit is attracting - tracting considerable attention. The big New Orleans steam pump with a capacity of Iooooo , gallons per hour is surrounded by an interested group of visitors constantly. It is operated by John Reiter's threshing machine engine and works nicely : Lerch & Wadsworth have the Aerinotor wind irrigator and it throws a fine stream of water. Tire Dempster Till Mfg. Co. of Beatrice have one of their irrigation pumps at work and an agent on hand to explain - plain its tinny good qualities. The exhibit in floral hall is very inter- esting. The display of vegetables is good , although not quite as extensive as last year. The fancy work-we don't know anything about but think it was perfectly lovely , and honey , fruits , etc. ; looked good enough to eat. The chicken department is all right , little games and big Brahmas both there and turkeys and ducks too. If you have not attended the fair go tomor- row. It's a good show.-Indianola Courier. I've a secret in my heart , Sweet Marie , A tale I would impart , Sweet Marie. If you'd even fairer be Iron must always use l'arks' Tea , 'I'lie improvement you will see , Sweet Marie. Sold by Mellillen. The American beauty owes her prestige more to a clear complexion than to any other attribute. A cup of Parks' will enable any one to possess this. 1t clears the skin and removes pimples and that sallow , muddy look. Paris tea is use by Thousands of hjdies for the complexion. 1Vithout being a cathartic - tic it cures constipation. Sold by McMillen. Parks' sure cure is a sure specific in all diseases - eases of the liver and kidneys. By removing the uric acid in the blood it cures rheumatism. S. B. Basfor of Carthage. S. D. , says : "I believe - lieve Parks' sure cure excels all other medicines - cines for rheumatism and urinary troubles. " Sold by McMillen. A cup of Parks' tea at night moves the bowels in the morning without pain or dis- comfort. It is a great health giver and blood purifier. Sold by McMillen. Parks' tea clears the complexion. Mrs. N. Meyette of LeRoy , N. Y. , says : I have used Parks' tea and fint it the best remedy I have ever tried" Sold by McMillen. Captain Sweeney , U. S. A. , San Diego , Cal. , says : "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I ever found that would do me any good. " Price Soc. Sold by McConnell. Karl's Clover Root , the great blood puri- fier. gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion - plexion and cures constipation ; 25 cts. , 50 cts. , $1.00. Sold by McConnell. Karl's Clover Root will purify your blood , clear your complexion , regulate your bowels and make your head clear as a bell. 25 cis. , 5o cts. , $1.00. Sold by Mccnneli & Co. j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOty NER. , September Sth , 1894. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before register - ter or receiver , at McCook , Nebraska , on Saturday , October loth , 1894 , viz : Ransom S. Gordon , II. E. No. 8747 , for the northwest quarter of section 12 , township 3 , north , range 29 , west of the 6th Principal Deridian. 1-le names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resdcnce ; upon and cultivation of said land , viz : Frank Simpson , Thomas Rug- gles , Frak Crockford and Thomas f McCook , Nebraska. A. S. CAaPncLL , Register. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. To Fowler S. Wilcox , 1) . If. Babbitt and Alvin E. Beatty , and to all whin it may concern - cern : The commissioners of Red \Vilov ; comity , Nebraska , have located and ordered opened a public road commencing at the northeast corner of section four , township two , range twenty-nine , in Valley Grange precinct , Red Willow count' Nebraska , running thence south on section line to the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of said section four , terminating thereat ; anl all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed in the county clerk's offce on or before noon of the 22d day of December , A. D. 1863 , or said road will be established without reference thereto. GEO. W. ROPER , Oct.S-4ts. County Clerk. . . . _ , . - 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 f Ion. D. 1' . Welly , judge of tle district court of Red 11'illow counts , Nebraska , on the 18th day of September , I 93 , in favor of J.Cdolidge Itills as plaintiff , and against Awnzo Jay et al. as defendants. fcr the sum of six hundred and fifty-nine dollar and fnrtvsix cents , and costs taxed at $37.33. and accruing costs , and co-defendants Burton t& Harvey having on the same ( late obtained a decree for the stun of $2zo. I have levied up.n the fni ; ing real estate taken as the proptrty of said defendants - ants to satisfy saiI judgments towit : ' 1 he east half of the southeast quarter of section sixand the northwest quarterof the soudhwest quarter of section five , township four , north of range tventy-eihhtwesl of 6th 1' . ,11. , in Red 1Villow county , , \ebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the fifth day of Noveinbtr , A. I ) . , 1S94 , in front of the south door of the court house to Indianola , Nebraska , that being the building wherein the ltst teen of court was held , at the hour of one o'clock , p. in. of said day , when and where due attendance will be given b } the undersigned. Dated October 1st , iS94. E. R. > , lKS , 1V. S.MorLAN , Sheriff of said county. Attorney. O c 1.5.5 t s. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me front the district court of Red 1VIIlow county , Nebraska . , . on a judgment obtained before lion. D..1..1\'elty , judge of ( lie district court o [ Red 1 'illou-county , Nebraska , on the IStlt day of December , 1893 , in favor of The Anner- ican lirvestment Company as plaintiff , and against Gerhart I iiugers et al. as defendants , for the sun of four hundred and eighty-three dollars : uid nineteen cents , and costs taxed at 532.15 , and accruing costs , and co-defendants The Frees & Ilocknell Lumber Co. having on the saint date obtained a ( ! eeree for rite sum o [ I have levied upon the following real estate taken as tine property of said ( Ie- fendants to satisty said judgments towit : 'l'lie southwest quarterolsectiou tee , township one , north of range twenty-eight , west of the 6th I' . M. , in Red \Villow county , Nebraska. And vull often the same for sale to time highest bidder - der for coil in h tnd on the fftli day of November - ember , A. I ) . , iSt , in Ironf of the south door of time court house inIndianola , Nebraskathat hieing the buihling wherein the last teen of court vas held , al the hour of one o'clock , p. In. of said day , vIicn and where tile attendance - ance w'iil be given by the undersigned. Dated October 1st , ISM ) j. E. R. lr1NKS , Sheriff u [ said county. 1V. S. MuILAN , Attorney. Oct.S-5ts. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the district court of Red 1Vrilow county , Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before Hon. D.'F.1'elty , judge of the district court of Red 1Vdlow county , Nebraska , on the :8th day of Deceinberl8gin favor of Lewis S. 1)abuev and Frederic , : Cunnitghm , trustees , as plaintiffs. and again. t Timontas Mize et al. as defendants , Ii r the sum of four hundred anl thirty'-three dollars and nice cents , and costs taxed at $29.S , and a tcruin , ; costs , and ca deteudants But ton & IIarvey having on the same date obtained a decree for the stun of $3750 , I havt levied upon the following ; real e , tate taken as the property of said defendants - fendants to satisfv said judgments towit : The f test half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-cght : , township two , north of range twenty-sit , west of the 6th P. 11. , in lied 11'il- low county , Nebraska. And will offer the saute for sale to the highest bidder for cash iii iand oil the lfth day of November , :1. 1 i , iS91 , in front of the south dour of the court house iii Indianola , Nebraska , that being the building wherein the last term of court w a' held , at the hour of one o'clock , p. iii. , of said ( lay , when and where due attendance will ha given by the undersigned. Dated October 1st , 1894. E. R. BANKS , Sheriff of said county. 11' . S. MORt.Arr , Attorney. OILS-5ts. ShIERIFI'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me from time district court of Red 11'ilhow county , Nebiaska , on a judgment obtained before lion. 1) . ' 1' . ; Velty , judge of the district court of Red 1Villovr county , Nebraska , on the iStlr day of September , 1893 , in favor of I [ annah , M. Johns as plaintift , and against Jacob Leib- brandt et al. as defendants , for the sum of seven hundred and thirty dollars , and costs. taxed at $22.4 ; , and accruing costs , and codefendants - defendants Burton n Raney having ou time same date obtained a decre' for t" of $27.10 , I have levied upon time fuliowug teal estate taken as the property of said defendants - ants to satisfy said judgrnemts towit : The ' northeast gnarterof section thirty-one , township - ship two , north , of raie twenty-eight , west of the 6th P. M. , in Red 11i11ow county , tiebras- ka. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the filth day of November , A. D.,1&pj , in front of the south door of the court house in itthanola , Nebraska , that being the building wherein the last term of court was held , at the hour of one o'clock , p. m. of said day. when and where clue attendance will be given by the uuder- Signed. Dated October 1st. :89. ; . E. R. BANKS , Sheriff of said county. 11' . S. MORLA , Attorney. Oct.S-5ts. NOTICE TO LAND tWNIRSS fo York National Bank , M. A. Castle , C. S. Woods , \V. S. and E. J. QuckW. II.Garadc , Quincy A. GravesGeorgia MillerWilhehnina Eastwood , Mina Schrnelzer , Jacob Sterner , Mina A' . Beall , John Walter Mittenhergerand to all whom it may concern : fhe commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of section 30 m township 3 , north of rm,1'm west of the 6th piincipal meridian. ut h i ' Valley precinct , Red 'A illour county , Nebraska , running thence north on the half section line to the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of section 18 , thence north 12 degrees 15 minutes , west 12 chains n2 links , thence north 26 degrees 15 minutes , west 24 chains 25 links , thence nortli 47 degrees w'est8 chains 33 links , thence north 32 degrees 15 minutes , west 6 chains 6 ! irks , therice north 22 degrees , west rt chains 36 finks. thence north 17 degrees r5 minutes , west 6 chains 20 links , terminating tuereatlmas reported in favor of the location thereof , and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed in the county clerk'solfice on or before noon of the :6th : day of November , A. I ) . , IS94 , or said road will be established without reference thereto. GEO. 1V. ROPER , B. G. Gss.1Ri' , Deputy. County Clerk. September I4.4ts. ORDER OF HEARING ON PR0IATE of WILL AND API'OINTIIENT OF EXECUTRIX. The State of Nebraska , Rei Willow county , Nebraska , ss In : hi : Count court. In the matter of the estate of 1Vidliam E. Kit [ n ore , deceased. On tile 25th day of September , 1894 , there t.as „ led in this ofnce an instrument - ment purporting to be the last will and testa- mentof William E. Kilgore , deceased wht , h will nominates Ella Kilgore of McCookNeb- raska , as executrix of the Dante. It is hereby ordered and decreed , that October Ith , ru44 , at one o'clock. p. m. , is assigned for hearing , on the probate o1 said will 4,13 the appoiating of the said Ella Kilgore cs executrix. And all persons interested in said matter may appear - pear aEl show cause , if such eist , why the said will should not be probated , allowed and recorded as the last will and testament of said deceased. And it is further ordered , that a copy of this order he published in 1liE Mc- CooK 1'RlntrNE. a neekiy newspaper published - lished in said county , for weeks prior to said day of hearine. Dated September 25th , 1894. CHARLES 11. lxhLr. , Sept28-its. County Judge. L'UCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE The best salve in the world for cuts , bruises , sores , ulcers , sal : rheum , fever sores , tetter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns and all skin eruptions , and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts. perbox. For sale by McMillen. t ' \ .