S L ! , - Highest of all in Leavening Power-Latest U. S. Gov't Report. 1 1 6 ABSOLUTELY PURE _ SAitu4ys A REASON WHY. IWf This ' ' has been a w , pndlrfill growth for'1'he Line In State Journal. Its aggrrss- ive methods have pushed it'to the front. One thing that accounts for this i ; The Journal's prutciples. It is repuhlican , trite and blue. but first of all i t is a great newspaper and considers news the must essential part. It prints more stale telegraph news than either of the Omaha papers. ' 1'he business interests of the state recognize in The Journal the only state paper which is standing up for the wct- fare of Nebraska. You can see how The Journal is growing in your own wren. It is gaining tip every other town in the state just as much. The reduced price is only 51) cents per month without Sunday , or 65 cents per month with Sunday. 'fins also accounts for the big growth. The Semi-Weekly Journal has the larest circuhttioa of an Nebraska paper. It has completely routed its old once- a-wet k rivals. It is being sent from now un til January 1st , 1896 , fir $ t.oo. This carries readers through the c acing legislature an I through the next presidential campaign. It givrS readers ttvu complete papers each wick for the price c f o nr. Gov. 1u. iAS is lain editor and 1. I. . Lyman poultrt editor. it is publishrd at the State capital and is a paper fur Nebraskans. ORDER 'f0 CkEDI oRs. The state of tN'ebr.tska , Iced V illow county , SS : Nonce is hereby given to all p rsons having - ing claims or demands against the estate of William E. kiigore , deceased , that such persons - sons are required to present their claims , with vourht-r , to the county jud'e ; of said County , s at his olltce therein , tin or before the 20th day of April , 1S95 , and all claims so filed will be heard before the saiif judge on the 22d day of April , 1895 , at 1 o'clock p. m. And it is further ordered that a copy of this utd r be puhlished fn 'I1ti I RIItUNE , a weekly newspaper puh- lislied in said county , for three weeks , t ) ginning - ning Octuher 19th , 1894. Dated this 15th day of Uc'ober , 1894. C1iARLls 1v. BECK , County Judge. , Notice. In the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska. Sarah A.Staatsv + .Dudley Staatc. To D i ley Starts , n'.n.resideut dclendent : You are hereby notified that on the Sib day of November , 1894 , Sarah A. Staais filed a petition - tion against you in the district court of Red Wdlmv count ) ' , Nebraska , the object and prayer of which are to ohtarn a divorce from you tin the ground of your tivillful abandonment - ment and desertion of her fut more than two years last p.tst without any just cause. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 17th day of December , 1894. SARA1 { A. STAATs. By A. J. RITTENIIOUSE , her attorney. ' Nov. g-4ts. NOTICE. In the ( listrict court of Red Willow county , Nehraska Vtol.t Lily Petersen , plaintiff vs. Peter S. Petersen , defendant. it ) Peter S. Petersen , non-resident defendant : You are hereby notified that on the first day of No. vember,1894 , Viola Lily Petersen filed a petition - tion against youi in the district court of Red Willow count , Nebraska , the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the ground t , of extreme cruelty towards ! er without cause or t provocation. You are required to answer said petition on of before the Ioth day of December , 1894. l VIO1.A LILY PETERSEN. By A. J. RITTENIiOUSE , I ter Attorney. FOUR BIG SUCCESSES. Having the needed merit to more than make good all the aIvertising claimed fur themthe following four remedies have reached a phe- nominal ale. Dr. King's New Discovery , for consumption coughs and colds , each hot- _ tie guaranteed. Electric Bitters , the great r remedy for liver , stomach and kidneys. Buck- tins Arnica Salve , the best in the world , and Dr. King's New Life Pills , which are a per. ; feet nil. All these remedies are guaranteed 4 to do just what is claimed for diem and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at i McMillen's drugstare. ° A MILLION FRIENDS. A friend in need is a friend indeed , and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery r for consumption , colds and coughs. If you have never used this great couch medicine , one trial will convince you that it has wonderful - ful curative powers in all diseases of throat , chest and lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed ' to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at II1cMillen's I drug store. Large size 5oc and $ t.oo. BU'KLEN'S ARNIPA SALVE The best salve in the world for cuts , bruises , I sores , ulcers , sal ; rheum , fever sores , tetter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns and all skin eruptions , and positively cures piles or no ay required. It is guaranteed to give erect satisfaction Price p or money refunded. 5 cts. s perbox. f or sale by 11 1c11it1 en. I've a secret in my heart , I Sweet Marie , A tale I would impart , t Sweet Marie. I If you'd even fairer be You must always use Parks' Tea , The improvement you will see , Sweet .Made. Sold by McMillen. The American beauty owes her prestige more to a clear complexion than to any other attribute. A cup of Parks' will enable an r one to possess this. It clears the skin and removes pimples and that sallow , muddy look. I are s tea is use by Thousands of ladies + t for the complexion. Vthout being a cathar- I tic it cures constipation. Sold by Mcltlillen. Parks' sure cure is a sure specific in all diseases - eases of the fiver and kidneys. By removing the one acid in the blood it cures reumatism. S. B. Basfor of Carthage. S. D. , says : "I believe - other lieve Pails' sure cure excels all medi- vines for rheumatism and urinary troubles. " Sold by McMillen. Parks cough syrup cures coughs , colds and consumption. Mrs. Catherine Black of Lei t Roy , N.1. , says : I took one bottle of Parks cough syrup. It acted like magic. Stopped my cough and I am perfectly well now. l Sold by McMillen. You make a mistake when you think that ± kidney and bladder troubles will wear themselves - selves out. They will not except by ending your life. Oregon Kidney 'I en will cure all such troubles , and make you feel that life is worth living. Trial size 25C. Captain Sweeney , U. S. A. , San Diego , Cal. , says : . Shiloh s Catarrh Remedy is fist rtiedicineI ever found that would do me any good. " Price Soc. Sold by McConnell. A Karl's Clover Root , the great blood pun. fier , gives freshness and clearness to the Com- pkid n and cures constipation ; 25 cts. , 5o cts. , $1.00. Sold by McConnell. s Karl's ( 'lover Root will purify your blood , clear your oomplexion , regul tte your bowels and make your head clear as a bell. 25 cts. , 5o cts. , $1.00. Sold by McConnell & Co. Parks' tea clears the complexion. Mrs. N. Meyette of LeRoy , N. Y. , says : I have used t Parks tea and find it the best remedy I have ever tried. Sold by McMillen. NOTICE OF SUIT. Lewis S + t'ing , Samuel Ball , llary Ball , Julia F . Swing. W. 1. Boden George W. Buyer , C. W. Mc.ay , Logan Beck , Phillip Ifeffelfinger , and I. S. Heck , arlners doing business under the firm name f George Bor Mct'oy &Co. J F. Helm , The I'acker's National Bank , corporation incorpoiated under the laws of the United States , and 0. R. Burnham , defendants - fendants , will take notice that the American Investtnent Company , of Emmitsburg , Iowa , plaintiff herein has filed its etition in the district court ( II Red 11'i11ow county , Nebras. ka a tainst said defendants the object and PraYer of which are to foreclose utrrest ) in a certain mortgage date August rat1 1886t executed hY Lewis Swint , g and ulia L. Swing to E. S. Ormsby , trustee for P. U. Refsell , upon the east half of the southeast quarter of section nineteen , and the east half of the northeast quart. ref section thiityrown. four , north of range number twenty-eight , west of the 6th 1' . M. , to secure the payment of the stint of $650 , as evidenced by their certain - tain promissorv n .tes of even date therewith ; and also for the loreclosure of a certain mortgage - gage executed by Samuel Ball and Mary Ball to tine 11. J. Bowden , on said premises , dated October 2011 , , 1891 , to secure time payment of 597 50 , as evidenced by their certain promissory - sory notes of even date therewith ; that a portion - tion of the indebtedness for which the mortgage - gage first lirrein ( lescribed was given to se cure , and the entire indebtedness for which the mortgage last herein described was uiven to secure , has been assigned to the plaintiff in this action. That there is now due plaintiff - iff on said notes and mortgages , mciuditig the amount paid for taxes on said premises , the sum of 5276.55 , with Interest tltereou at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the first day of December , 189o ; and plaintiff prays for a deer ; a ti at said defendants may he required to pay the sum , or that said premises - ises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are rcquirrd to answer said petition - tion On or before the third day of December , 1S94. Dated October 20th , 1891. THE AMERICAN INVESTMENT COMPANY , Of Emmitsburg , Iowa , Plaintiff. By W. S. MORLAN , its Attormy. : Oct 26.4t. 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 I Ion. I'r.11'elty , judge of the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , tin the 5th d.iy of Octobt r , 1891 , in favor of George Fluck- oell as plaintiff , and against William 11. liar- mon et al. , as defendants , for the sum of one hundred and fifty ( $ { 5o ) dollars and thirty. four (34) ( ) cents , and costs taxed at $3o , and accruing costs , I have levied upon the loiluw- in g real estate taken as the property of said defendants to satisfy said , to-wit : the west half of the t arteand the east half of the northwest quarter of section 33 , township 2 , north of r.inge 29 , west of the 6th p , m. , in Red Willow county , Nebraska , and will offer the same for sale to the bight st bidder , for cash in hand , on the loth day of December , A. D. 1894 , in front of the south door of the court house , in Indianola , Nebraska - ka , 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 due attendance will he given by the undersigned. Dated November 7th , 1894. E. L. BANKS , W. S.MORi.AN , Sheriff of said county. Attorney. Nov.9-5ts. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the ( listrict court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before Hon. D. 'I' . Welty , judge of the district court of Red 11 illuw county , Nebraska , on the .8th day of December,1S9J , in favor of Georgie A. Dewey as plaintiff , and against Elbert J. Henderson et al. , as defendants , for the sum of six hundred ninety-two ( $692) ) dollars and twenty-three (23) ( ) cents , and costs taxed at 535.33 , and Burton & Harvey on the same day on their cross petition obtained a decree fur the sun of $33.25 , and accruing costs. I have levie i upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants to satisfy said judgments , tt--wit The east half of time northwest quarer and the west half of the northeast quarter of section twenty-nine (29) ( ) , township two (2) ( ) , north , range twenty- nine (29) ( ) , west of the 6th p.in.in Red 11 tllow county , Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder , for cash in hand , on the 17th day of December , 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 one o'clock p. m of said day , when and where due attendance wit ) be given Iiy the undersigned. Dated November 15th , 1894. E. R BANKS , w. S. MORLAN , Sheriff of said county. Attorney. Nov.16.5ts. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage dated on the 19th day of March , 1892 , and filed for record in Red Willow - low county , Nebraska , executed by J. A. Brewer to P. A. Wells , given to secure the sum of 565.40 , and upon which there is Ilow due the stun of $79.14 and interest. Default has been made tote payment of the said sum , therefore I will sell the following described - scribed property , to-wit : One sorrel horse 4 ears old one roan colt 3 ears old , at public auction , in McCook , Red Willow county , Ne- btaskaon the 2 th of November , 1894 , at I o'clock . m. f sati ag. Dated his rst day of November , 1S . CHARLES F. BARCOCKt Deputy Sheriff. 11'hen i : ' 'y ' a , sieh , ao gave her Casorfa. : t1'1i' : i she pr as a C"riid , she cried for Castor ia. l5 sea sio became c1Sia , , she clung to Castoria. V eca slia had Chi dren , she save hem Castonia. 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. Children Cry for Pitchers Castorla , United States Land Office , McCook , Nebraska , Nov. 1o , 1894. Public notice is hereby given that uti- der and by authority of instructions re- I ceived from the commissioner of the general land office the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 24 , and the northeast quarter of the southeast - east quarter of section 23 , township 5 , north of range 30 , west of the 6th P. M. , containing So acres , will be offered for sale at this office on the 19th day of December - ember , 1394. at ten o'clock , a. m. , to the highest bidder for cash and at not less than $1.25 per acre , under section 2,455 , U. S. revised states , and the act of March 3 , 1891. A. S. CAMPBELL , Register. PATRICK GlnnoNs , Receiver. J. E. Kelley , Attorney. Nov. 16-5ts. 4 at iv.w. . w vv-mww..v. . . . . . + TIME TAFhF . -wvw GOiM ) A5T-1 N7R.U.TIMt LkAVF $ , No , ' . through passenger. . . . . . . 5:35 A. M. No. 4. local putseutler. . . . . . . . . . UUIt : P. 11 No. 76 , Irehlu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 A. M No. 64. rretght . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 : ui .t. I No. Su , t , -lglil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IUUU A M No. It8 , ! 'rt'uht. ! tout. ' tip hers. ( : eU A. bt GOING % ViST-MtUNT.INTIMI-LKAVIo ) . No. 3.throneh pttasenger. . . . . . . . IIaa : I' . M , Nn. a , lotto pattst tugtr. . . . . . . . . . 9:15 P. M , No. 63 frelgltt . . . . . . . . . . . . . al4t P 11. No , 77. rrelght . . . . . 4- : I' . M. Nu 149 , iii' lcht made up here . , . , (1:101 ( A. 11. IMPISIt1At. LiNn.-MfUNTAIN TIME , No. F % . .eavett at . . . . . . . . 6IHJ A , Il , No. 16. arrives at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:4(1 ( P. M. f Y Nr'TI : : No , 13 earri S ittt8ieiigtr , Stir r'trntinu. Ih nkeluuu. tutu ilatga'r. All bat's run tinily exeeptine 145. 14' ' ) and 176. which run chill except tii , itbi Nti.3 slaps at Itenkt Iuum and % V rat. No. 2 HltlpS at t'ntcbrioge utiti dr- xpahnt . No. SO wilt tarry ltsseng(3rs I'ur Indianola. t'anbtide t' and Arapahoe , Nos. 4.5.148.149 and 16 carry passengers I'ur all i tarets Ion tau puchase tit Ihts ti/Bee If'keta to all prluetpul pt.hus in tlit Unnwi Stotts and t'au- eda nod uaegttge clec6ed Irnngh ) In destitut runt elthuut extra rhargr of transrt r. Far nlrnrtiiNnn ! teatrdiug rates. ere. earl ou tit address ti K 114NBU. Airt ut. Handsome New York Pattern Hats from $4 to $12 each. No shoddy styles with us. Finest Millinery in the city. Lowest prices. L. LOWMAN & SON. Mrs. J. F. Heber and son John arrived from California , close of last week. Engineer Snyder does not expect to return to the Wyoming gold mine until iii the spring. C. W. Keim was up from Lincoln , yesterday , casting about for a job in the Burlington's service. Mrs. J. R. Phelan is down from Alliance - ance , this week , the welcome guest of McCook relatives and friends. Mesdames S. A. McCarl and Hi Thrail- kill were in Omaha , early portion of time week , on a shop ing excursion. Will Archibald has had his household goods moved into the residence lately occupied by the Kallstedt family , this week. The pay wagon ( lil not roll around until Monday-hut it was just as welcome - come as ever , anti gave b : iness a temporary - porary jolt at least. D. Hawksworth and D. C. Guild were at western division headquarters , Monday - day , on motive power business. They were from Plattsmouth. A. E. Yokum of McCook has gone to Sheridan to work as'helper..Mrs.G.E. Hignor of Seneca ms visiting at McCook , Nebraska.-Alliance Grip. Mrs. L. B. Stiles and time children arrived - rived borne , first of the week , from their visit of a number of weeks with relatives in Salt Lake City and other Utah points. Frank Harris and three of the children departed , this morning , for Galva , Ills. , oil a brief visit to Frank's parents. They will be back on Monday or Tuesday of next week. W. B. Mills was in Hastings , Tuesday and Wednesday of this week , as a delegate - gate from Walla Walla Tribe to the meeting of the State Council , Improved Order of Red Men. A party of five consisting of G. W. Loomis , chief clerk in the office of General - eral Manager Holdregeof the Burlington , F. S. Parmlee of OmahaC. Johanas with Paxton & Gallagher of Omaha , Mr. Money - ney of time firm of Money & Son , powder manufacturers of New Jersey , and a Scotchman , whose name we failed to learn , from Scotland , were in Orleans , yesterday morning. The object of the visit was to place themselves under the chaperonage of W. W. Josselyn for a two weeks quail hunt near Traer , Kansas. They anticipate a great time.-Orleans Progress , 1 The friends and acquaintances of Joe Warner at the Arlington hotel are having - ing a whole peck of fun at Joe's expense. And it all came about over a patent heating apparatus of Joe's , which lie gave a practical test in his own room at the Arlington hotel , Wednesday even- ing. Joe set the machine a humming and retired to pleasant dreams of wealth and comfort. Alas , they were but filmy dreams , ' amid the reality to which Joe awoke in the morning was sometlming appalling.Theburner performed like coal oil burners will at the wrong time , and Joe and everything in the room looked like they had gone through a soot mill , and the early risers at the hotel found Joe battling valiantly but hopelessly with the most elusive blackness on the earth , soot , soot everywhere. It is safe to conclude that if Joe ever goes to bed with his patent heater operatinghe will at least keep one eye open all night tosee that the machine doesn't perform such "a dirty Irish trick" on him again. Beaf steak 7c. per pound. . P. S. Wilcox. Patronize the McCook 'Commission Co. for flour and feed. Perfumes and toilet powders at L. W. McConnell & Co's. New Cloaks , Capes and Dress Goods just received. Come and see them. L. LOWMAN & SON. - T , Awarded Highest Honors-World's Fair , 'DR. i3ICEj BAIliNG POWDER OST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. English Walking HatsSatin Crowns and Silk Bands , only 75 cents each Cheapest , Best and Most Stylish Mi ! . . liner ) Stock in the city. L. LOWMAN & SON. The Burlington's New Line.b The Burlington Route is a notable exception - ception to the general run of western railroads. During a period wimen railroad building - ing it : this country has been almost at a standstill , it has been steadily pushing forward its nortlrtvest extension and now takes much pleasure in announcing its completion to Billings , Montana , 893 miles from Omaha. At Billings connection is made with the Northern Pacific railroad ; and , under a traffic agreement with that company , business of all classes is exchanged there or , inure properly speaking , routed throughm that point to and from every station on or reached via time Northern Pacific and Burlington systems. This new short line , for that is exactly what it is , reduces the distance between Omaha , Kansas City , St. Louis , and the territory south and southeast of these cities , on the one hand , and .Montana , Northern Idaho , and all Puget Sound points , on the other , all the way from 50 to 473 miles. It thus becomes an important - portant factor in bringing the vast scope of country served by the Northern Pacific - cific into closer relationship with the Missouri and Mississippi valleys. Just to illustrate things , the new short line saves : 294 miles between Omaha and Helena. 224 miles between Ommaha and Butte. 371 miles between Omaha and Spokane. 54 miles between Omahaand Takonma. 49 miles between Omaha and Seattle. The new line has been constructed iii a most substantial manner. Excellently ballasted , laid witlm time heaviest steel upon mare than the usual number of ties , it equals the best and oldest portions - tions of the Burlington system. People whose opinion is worth having pronounce it superior to any new track ever built in the western states. The train service will consist of Pullman - man Palace sleeping cars , reclining chair cars and standard Burlington Route day coaches , Omaha and Lincoln to Billings daily. As a scenic route. the new line takes high rank. The rich farms of eastern and central Nebraska ; the more sparsely settled country that lies between Ravenna and the boundary line separating Nebraska and South Dakota ; the canons , peaks and swelling meadow lands of the Black Hills , the wonderful "Devil's Tower , " the irrigated districts of northern Wyoming - ming , Custer , Butterfield , the picturesque windings of the Little Big Horn , the glorious valleys of the great Crow Indian Reservation-all these are seen from the car window. Full information relative to the train service , rates , or other features of the new short line hill be gladly furnished upon application to J. Francis. General Passenger Agent , Burlington Route , at Omaha , Nebraska. Homeseekers' Excursions. November 20th , December 4th , and December 1Sth. On the above dates the Burlington Route will sell round-trip tickets to all points in Texas , Oklahoma and Indian Territory ; to points in New Mexico on the Pecos Valley railway ; to Deming , New Mexico ; to points in Arkansas - kansas ; to points on the St. Louis , Iron Mountain & Southern , and the Kansas CityWatkins & Gulf railway in Louisiana - ana ; to points on the Kansas City , Fort Scott & Memphis railway in Missouri , south of Springfield. Limited to continuous - tinuous passage in each direction. Final limit twenty days from date of sale , For one lowest standard first class fare plus two dollars. C. E. MAGNER , J. FRANCIS , G. P. & T. A. Agent. Fine Printing. We make a specialty of fine job print- ing. Oursamples of fashionable sndele- gant stationery for invitations , programs etc. , is not excelled in Nebraska. 1130 Acres For Sale. 70 acres old ground. 90 acres under the irrigation ditch. Two miles from McCook. Terms easy. P. S. WILCOX. List any lands you may have to sell at a bargain with J. E. Kelley. Office in rear of First National Bank , McCook , Nebraska. Book-keeping blank books for sale a t this office. Day , cash , journal , ledger r each at loc. apiece. i i I i a fl O o j o p i. f r I I G r . 4 : ; Is t11e NE 'UI With Sells FrQS 1 r GROCERIES. { And He 4ei1S Thejtlii Right , Too. When you want to buy anything in the Grocery line , Noble is the mau you taut to see. Ho keeps the very best goods amid sells them af remarkably low prices. He also carries a Hlaguificent line of Lamps , Queensware of all kinds and Crockery. His line of Hanging and Stand Lamps is undoubtedly the finest ill Southwestern Nebraska Remember the Holiday season is approachjng , and no more appropriane present - ent can be imagined than a handsome Lamp or a set . i of Dishes. You can get them at Noble's. . . ® esi a. . Go aflI Sec 1\oble He Will . TREAT YOU RIGHT. . J ' ' + Ik r ISPECIAL 0 fir I CLOAK SALE. Fifty Cloaks have been sent to us with instructions - tions Call early and secure First Choice. Will be n week. ATTHE. . . v y i : auto 0 . o , Lr . L. D > G tOFF & C0 o 1t 1