1 I I . . . . Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report. f Betkin fYA1 . . Powder AJSOLUTELY PURE 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 Hon. I ) . T. Welty , judge of the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 5th 1 ) ayof October. i89r , in favor of George Hock- nell as laintiff , and against William 11lar ! - man et al. , as defendants for the sum of one hundred nd fifty ( $15o ) dollars and thiity- four (34) ( ) cents , and costs taxed at $30 , and $ accruing costs I have levied upon the folluw - ing real estate taken as the property of said defendants to satisfy said judgment , to-wit : I the west half of the ortheast uarter and the east half of the northwest quarter of section 6th township north of rane 29 , west of the p.m. . , in Red Willow county , Nebraska , and will offer the same for sale to the highrst bidder , for cash in hand , on the loth day of December , A. D. 1894 , in front of the south door of the court Mouser Hi Indianola , Nebraska - ka , that being the building wherein the last i term of court was held , at the hour of one o'clock p. in. of said day , when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated November 7th , 1894. E. R. BANKS , AV. S. MORLAN , Sheriff of said county. J : Attorney. Nov.9.5ts. l . Notice. 1 In the district court of Red Willow county , 1t Nebraska. Sarah A.Staatsvs.Dudle Staats. I To D d Icy Staats , non-resident detendent : l You are hereby notified that on the 8th day of November , 1894 , Sarah A. Staats filed a petition - tion against you in the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the ground of your willful abandonment - ment and desertion of her for more than two years last p.ist without any just cause. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 17th day of December , 1594. SARAN A. STARTS. By A. J. RITTENItousE , her attorney. Nov. 9.4ts. Homeseekers' Excursions. I November 20th , December 4th , and December 18th. 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 i 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 I CityWatkins & Gulf railway in Louisi- t 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. ( United States Land Office , McCook , Nebraska , Nov. to , 1894. Public notice is hereby given that under der and by authority of instructions re- I ceived from the commissioner of the I general land office the northwest quarter i of the southwest quarter of section 24 , ' and the northeast quarter of the southeast - east quarter of section 23 , township S , I north of range 30 , west of the 6th P. M. , 1 containing So acres , will be offered for + 1 sale at this office on the 19th day of December - ember , 1894 , 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 GIBBONS , Receiver. 1 J. E. Kelley , Attorney. Nov.z6-Sts. ± I r I FouR Bic SUCCESSES. Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for themthe following four remedies have reached a he- I nominal sale. Dr. Kings New Discovery , for consumption coughs and colds , each bot- 1 tie guaranteed. Electric Bitters , the great remedy for liver , stomach and kidneys. Buck- fin's Arnica Salve , the best in the world , and i 11 Dr. Kings New Life Pills , which are a per- feet pill. All these remedies are guaranteed i to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at i McMillen's drug store. .i A MILLION FRIENDS. ' I , A friend in need is a friend indeed , and not less than one million people , have found just such a friend in Dr , Kings New Discovery for consumption , colds and coughs. If you have never used this great cough medicine , one trial will convince you that it has wonders - s 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 DicMillen's drug store. Large size 5oc and $ t.oo. t Bl1l.KLlshnb ARNICA SALVE The best salve in the world for cuts , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tetter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns and all skin eruptions , and positively cures piles or no pay re red. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. 5 . per box. For sale byy McMillen. 1've a secret in my heart , Sweet Mane , A tale I would impart , Sweet Marie. If you'd even fairer be You must always use Parks' Tea , The improvement you will see , Sweet Marie. 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 one to possess tis. It clears the skin and removs pimples and that sallow , muddy f look. Pars teals use by Thousands f the complexion. Without being a cathartic - tic it cures constipation. Sold by McMullen. 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 reumatism. t , S. B. Basfor of Carthage. S. D. , says : "I believe - lieve Parks sure cure excels all other medi- , clues for rheumatism and urinary troubles. " Sold by McMillcn. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins , Chattanooga , Tenn. , , says , "Shiloh s Vitalizer bayed bey Life. I consider it the bestiremedy for a debilitated + system I ever used. For dyspepsia , liver or 4 kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cts. Sold by McConnell & Co. Karl's Clover Root , the great blood puri- t tier , gives freshness and clearness to the Corn. plexion and cures constipation ; 25 cts. , 50 ets , $ I.oo. Sold by McConnell. ! ' " Karl's Clover Root will purify your blood , clear your oomplexion regulate your bowels and make your head clear ass 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 Parks tea and find it the best remedy I have ever tried. " Sold by McMillen. 1 t _ . . , . , _ . . , . . - SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of safe directed to me from the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska on a judgment obtained before Iron. D.Welty , judge of the district court of Red Willow' county , Nebraska , on the ISth day of Decemher,1893 , 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 $35.33 , and Burton & Harvey on the same day on their cross petition obtained a decree for the sum of $33.25 , and accruing costs. I have levee I upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants to satisfy said judgments , to-wit : The east half of tht north west quarer and the west half of the northeast quarter of section twenty-nine (29) ( ) , township two (2) ( ) , north , range twenty- nine (29) ( ) , west of the6th p.rn.in Itd Willow 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 , to trout 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 clay , when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated November 15th , 1894. E. R BANKS , W. S. MORLAN , Sheriff of said county. Attorney. Nov.16-5ts. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. Road No. 303. 1'o George H. Simmerman , James Kellcy and to all whom it may concern : The board of county commissioners have ordered opened a public road commencing at the southeast corner of section 9 in Coleman precinct , Red Willow county , Nebraska , running - ning thence south on section line to the southeast - east corner of section 16 , thence east on the section line , terminating at the southwest corner - ner of the southeast quarter of section 14 , in township 4 , north of range 30 , west of the 6th p. m. , and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be flied in the county clerk's office on or before noon of the 3oth ( lay of January , A. D. t89S , or said road will be established - lished without reference thereto. GEO. \ \ . ROPER , Nov.23-4t. County Clerk. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS , . Road No. 299. To Susan A. Horton , AV. F. Bechtel , Millard Horton , Charles S. Blair , E. Floyd-Jones , Alexander Swanson , Alice Shire Charles G. 13roman Rebecca Offl , John Gust Brdman , Paul Eggar and to all whom it may concern : The board of county commissioners have ordered opened a public road commencing at the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of section 28 in Tyrone precinct , Red Willow count Nebraska , running thene east on the section line , terminating at the southeast corner - ner of section 25 , all in township 2 , north of range 26 , west of the 6th p. m , and all objections - tions thereto or claims for damages must be filed in the county clerk's ufliee on or before noon of the 30th day of January , A. D. 1895 , or said road will be established without reference thereto. GEO. W. ROPER , Noy.23.4ts. County Clerk. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. Road No. 298. To Smith Bros. Loan and''i'rust Co. , Thos. L. Ke igan , D. IL Smith , Frederick H. Gen- sicke , George H. Simmerman H. H. Easter- day , Oscar Bradford Robert I. TraPha1an , and to all whom it may concern : The board of county commissioners have established and ordered opened a public road commencing at the northeast cornerot section 3in Coleman precinct , Red Willow county , Nebraska running thence southon the section ti line to the southeast corner of section 22 , terminating - minating thereat all in township 4 , north of range , west o6th . m , and all objections rclaims for damages must be filed in the county clerk's office on or before noon of the 30th day of January , A. D. 1895 , or said road will be established without reference thereto. GEO. W. ROPER , Nov.23.4ts. County Clerk. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. Road No. 297. To Oscar Bradford , Hiram Thraillkill , Robert - ert J. Traphagan , George Elbert , Robert Moore , Isaac W. Dwirl , and to all whom it may concern : 1'he board of county commissioners have established and ordered opened a public road commencing at the southwest comer of the 1 southeast quarter of section 22 in Coleman precinct - cinct , Red Willow county , Nebraska , running thence east on the secttun line , terminating at the southeast corner of section 23 , all in township - ship of range o west of he 6th . . , and alll thereto dp.m. objections or claims f es must be filed in the county clerk's office on or before noon of the 3 oth day of January , A. D. 1895 , or said road will be established without - out reference thereto. GEO. W. ROPER , Nov.23-4ts , County Clerk. NOTICE To LAND OWNERS. . Road No. 296. To Hugh A. Jennett , H.1-I. EasterdayViI - liain rcktas , and to all whom it may concern : The board of county commissioners have established and ordered opened a public road commencing at the southeast cornerof section 16 in Coleman precinct , Red Willow county , Nebraska , running thence south'on the section line , terminating at the northwest corner of section 27 , all in township 4 , north of range 30 , west of the 6th p. m. , and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed in the county clerk's office on or before noon of the 30th day of January , A. D. I895 , or said road will be established without reference thereto. GEO. W. ROPER , Nov.23.4ts. County Clerk. 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 . A. Wells given to secure the sum of S6S 4o , and upon which there is now due the sum of ,79.I4 and interest. Default has been made in the payment of the said sum , therefore I will sell the following described - scribed property , to-wit : One sorrel horse 4 Y ears od one roan colt ears old , at public auction in McCook , Red Willow county , on the 24th of November , 1894 , at I o'clock . m. of said aY. Dated his rst day of November , 1894. CHARLES F. BABcocK , Deputy Sheriff. 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 , blcMillen. Captain Sweeney , U. S. A. , San Diego , Cal , says : "Shiloh's Catarrh RemeB is the first medicine I ever found that woulddo me any good. " Price Soc. Sold by McConnell. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria , + TIME TAR ? > (1(11 NO EA5T-Ci NTItAI.TIMK Lh.AVE $ . No , 2 , Ihraoull pnseoxt r. . . . . . 5:35 A. M. No. 4. local passenger. . . . . . . . 11:1)11 ) P. M Nit. 711 , Irt tgtrt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:45 : A. lit No. 64.tratght . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 : Gl A. DI No. 811. Irt iehl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lut19 A. M Nu. 146. rrriuht. math up bete fiIu : A. IN. GOING WeaT-MUUNTAiN TIME-LEAVES. No. 3 , through . . . . . . . . : I' . Ai. No. 5. meal passsrugt r. . . . . . . . . u:15 P. M. No. 63 . fil : ( , P. M. No. 77. rrPlght. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:2 1' . hl. No 149. rrrisht , ornee up here . . . . 6:1(1 : A. 61. IMPEIiRAI. LINE.-MOUNTAIN TIM ) . No. 175. , otn rM at . . . . . . . . 6IN1 A. ,11. No. 176 , arrlvts nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:40 P. M. ' NnTE-Nn.63 earni s passengers for Strnrliu , , Itl'llkrlnlal , and HalguPr. All trnlns run sully PxOepttug 146.140 and 176. which run dlii ) t xCPpt ntida ) . N..3stopsII itrnkrhrlallmdVra ) . NO. 2 sugIs at Indlannln. l'alrhriage and Ar- apnhnt' . No. 811 will enrry passengers far Itiltanola. t'ahlbrrdut' and ArapnhIIP. Nns.4.5.148.149 and 176earry pussetigers for thi $1 iii 11)111 You Chit' ' purehast' at thin tiI1h t' tlekt'ts io all principal poiors In tilt' Unut'd States and I'an- adauui oaugngr uhrekt I through In drellna- tion without rxra 0harg" nr trnnsrer. For inrormutlol , regnrding rntei. Pie. 01111 "n ur amiross t ; E MARNEit , Agont. Handsome New York Pattern Hats from $4 to $12 each. No shoddy styles with us. Finest Millinery ie the city. Lowest prices. ' L. LOWMAN & SON. Cal. LeHety and wife arrived home , Monday night , from their visit east. Mrs. W. D. Burnett returned , last week , from visiting her parents , Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith at Red Cloud. Engineer F. G. Westland and wife entertained - tertained Councilman C. J. Roman and family of Lincoln , Thanksgiving day. Brakeman Huber of the high line had his right hand injured between the bumpers at Holdrege , Wednesday of last week. H. Hicks has gone to McCook . . . .En- gineer F. C. Stuby made a trip from Sheridan to McCook , the first of the week.-Alliance Grip. The most iniquitous of all vampires , the B. & M , railroad company , is after the poor farmers again. They have been grinding the farmers of Chase county down all this summer by giving them free transportation over their lines to any place where they ( the poor farmers ) could find work. Now they are offering to ship anything free that the farmers can get their friends to send them to live on. Besides all coal necessary to keep the people warm during the cold winter now coming on. Oh , the wicked , grasping - ing , heartless railroad company.-Impe- rial Enterprise. J. F. Custer has removed to McCook and is now running out of there on the main line. . . .It is said from the Burlington - ton headquarters that there is no immediate - diate prospect of building through the Big Horn Basin , as a telegram from Cheyenne says. George W. Loomis , chief clerk to General Manager Holdrege said that there were no plans forbuilding the road , but the matter had been talked of. The World-Herald , several weeks ago , contained a statement to the effect that the Burlington engineers had gone over the ground between Sheridan and the Yellowstone park , and that their report was that the road could be easily built. It would traverse the great cattle regions of AVyoming , and would open a vast mineral country , and would be the queen scenic route of America. . . .A crew came down from McCook , Tuesday , and took the stock extra run. Tiere is considerable - able dissatisfaction with this arrange ment. The run properly belongs to the crews on the St. Francis , but about every other trip a crew is sent down from Mc- Cook. This reduces the pay of the boys here by several dollars. The main line crews at McCook are making more money - ey than those on the branch lines and the object of this method of train service is difficult to find unless it originates and emanates from a desire on the part of the headquarters to turn all they can to the benefit of McCook. If this be true the boys here could better afford to make an agreement to spend their checks in McCook. They would get more wages and have firmer . a stand-in.-Republican City Democrat. South Omaha Drovers Journal. With Daily , Tr-Weekly Semi-Weekly and Weekly editions , is the leading live stock newspaper and market reporter of the west. It is the best market paper for stock raisers , farmers , fine stock breeders and grain dealers. In addition to its complete , accurate and impartial report of the South Omaha live stock market , it contains the very latest and correct market reports by wire from all the principal stock markets of the coun- trp , together with all the important telegraphic - egraphic and general news. Daily $ . } ; tri-weekly $2.50 ; semi-weekly $ z ; weekly $1.50 a year. For free sample copy address - dress The Drovers Journal Company , Union Stock Yards , South Omaha , Neb. . A Business Change. This week Ed. Flitcraft and George Hennings closed negotiations for the purchase of the B. & M. meat market from F. S. Wilcox , and on next Monday morning the new proprietors will be in charge. The new firm name will be Flitcraft & Hennings. They are both popular young business men and will doubtless continue that prosperous establishment - tablishment with success and profit. . Awarded Highest Honors-World's Fair , .DR , . i3ICEj CREAM BAKING POWDLR MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. The Shooting Tournament. The tournament held on Thanksgiving day by the McCookgun club was a gratifying - ifying success in every respect. There was a large participation in the pro- gramme , and everything passed off very smoothly. We give the following detailed account of the result : I. Io single targets , entrance 5oc , Lewis and Den ilwived 1st with 9. haycock and Sutton divided 2d with S. Cornutt 3d with 6. 2. rosingle targets , entrance 5oc , Sut- toti 1st with 1o. Cornutt 2d with 8. Laycock and Den divided 3d with 7. . 3. 15 single targets , entrance 75C , Den 1st with 14. Sutton 2d with 13. Lay- cock 3d with 12. 4. 10 singles and 5 pair targets , entrance - trance $1.25 , Den 1st with r5. Sutton and Laycock 2d with 14. LaTourette 3d with 13. 5. 10 single targets , unknown angles , entrance 75C , Den , Cornutt , Lewis , McConnell - Connell and LaTourette Ist with 7. Laycock 2d with 6. Sutton and Bump 3d with 5. 6. 8 live birds , unknown trap , entrance - trance $2.00 , LaTourette ist with 8. Cornutt and Den second with 7. Lewis and Bump 3d with 6. Bump won on shoot-off , 7. 10 single targets , entrance 5oc , Den 1st with 9. Sutton 2d with S. Bump , LaTourette and Cornutt 3d with 7. 8. 15 single targets , entrance $ t.oo , Sutton 1st with 13. Mundy 2d with 12. Den 3d with 1t. q. to single targets , entrance 75c , Den 1st with 9. Sutton , Cornutt and Fellows 2d with 7. Laycock and Mundy 3d with 6. 10. 10 single targets , entrance $1.00 , Sutton 1st with Io , Fellows 2d with 9 , Den 3d with S. Extra No. 1. 1o blue rocks , Den 1st with 9 , LaTourette , Cornutt and McConnell - Connell 2d with 7. Sutton 3d with 6. Extra No. 2. Miss and out at live birds , Sutton o , Den 3 , Laycock o , Bump 2 , Curtis o , Fellows oCornutt t , LaTourette I , Moore 0 , Lindsay o. The gun club is feeling well pleased with the outcome of the shoot , which was largely engaged in by sportsmen from Louie and abroad , and attracted some attention even from outside the circle of the sporting world. The Ball and Supper. The Thanksgiving ball and banquet of the A. 0. U. W. in Temple hall , last evening , was well attended. The lodge orchestra furnished the music. The gentlemen of the order secured and served - ed the supper. Although laboring under - der some disadvantages , the affair is pronounced a successfnl and enjoyable one. The Fair store will be in charge of Mrs. Northrup until after the holidays and she will be pleased to receive the patronage of her friends and tue public generally. William E.Crowell and Mary E. Evans were united in marriage , last evening , by Elder McBride , at residence of bride's father , Captain Evans of the Hatfield ranch. You will find all the fruits , berries and vegetables , in season , at N'oble's. And they will be the freshest and best the market affords. Fine and completeline ofcalling cards at THE TRIBUNE. Also order taken for engraved cards. Encourage the wood choppers. They need it. English Walking llatsSatin Crowns and Silk Bands , only 75 cents each. Cheapest , Besf and Most Stylish Millinery - linery Stock in the city. L. LOWl'AN & 'SON. Mc1'fillen Brothers are head uarters for winter goods of all kinds. See them ! You can buy 100 pounds of good flour for $1.40 , in 1,000 pound lots , from the McCook Commission Co. They have a fine high patent flour for sale at $2.00 per 100 pounds , in 1,000 pound lots as well. New Cloaks , Capes and Dress Goods just received. Come and see them. L. LOWMAN & SON. , . - - - - - - - - - „ _ - - - . - - z - - - V ± oo \ ° U/ / , fit It' F f . I //J\ / / J0 \ . Is the Maii ' 4\1io Sells h't' esh - . . .s. 7 v y r And He Sells ' , Tlieiii ttiglih , Too. When you want to buy anything in the Grocery line , Noble is the mau you bast to see. He keeps the very best goods and sells them at remarkably low prices. He also carries a magnificent line of Lamps. Queensware of all kinds and Crockery. His line of Hanging and Stand Lamps is undoubtedly the finest. in Southwestern Nebraska. Remember the Holiday season is approaching , and no more appropriane present - ent can be imagined than a handsome Lamp or a set of Dishes. You can get them at Noble's. I . . . . > + - - - - - I . ; o a + H(1 See iob1e He Will p TREAT YOU RIGHT. I - - - - - = 1 : JUST a REOEIVED ! : ioo PAIR OF BLANKETS , To go at 60 cents a pair. Worth 7h cents to $1.00. FIVE hUNDRED HANDKERCHIEFS , To go at 5 cents a piece. Worth 10 to 20 cents. - S 'Special reductions in our Dress Goods department. A few sample cloaks left. Our Clothing stock must be reduced. Call and get prices. New Fascinators , Shawls , etc. AT THE . . . - ' is1t 1 i H , 4 : 1turjarn C. L. DEGROFF & CO. LAWW. % , , % . . i , Ii i I i