- - - . , _ , ' _ _ _ _ ORDER OF HEARING ON AI'POI ' NTMEN'r OF ADMINISTRATRIX IN THE MATTER OF TIIE ESTATE of GRANVILLE R. OYSTER , DECEASED. The State of Nebraska , Red Willow county , ss. On reading and filing the petition of Mar- garetta E. Oyster , filed in tlns office on the 9th day of February , 1895 , praying that letters of administration be granted to petitioner , upon the goods and chattels , rights and credits of L Granville R. Oysterdeceased , who died intes- tate on orabout the 31st day of July , 1594. And it appearing to the court that the said Granville R. Oyster was an inhabitant of Red t" _ Willow County , Nebraska , and that an admin- 1 .k istrator should be appointed , It is ordered that Monday , March 4th , 1895 , ' at one o'clock , p , m. , he assigned fora heanug in said matter , when all persons interested in said matter , may appear and show cause , if such exist wh the prayer of the petitioner not be granted. And that notice of i the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given by puhhshing a copy of this order in TIIE MCCOOK 'rRIIIUNE a weekly , newspaper published in said county , for three i weeks prior to said day of hearing. Dated l'ehruaty 11 , 1895. ( Feb.15-3t. CHARLES bV. BECK , County Judge. SIIEIUFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me F from the District Court of Red Willow count Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before lion. I ) . 'r. Welt , Judge of the District Court of Red Willow county . , Nebraska , an the 17th 1 day of December , 1894 , m favor of James G. of iison Trustee , as plaintiff , and against I. E. Story et al. , as defendants , for the sum of eleven hundred and twenty ( $1,120) ) dollars , and fifty (50) ( ) cents , and costs taxed at $22.33 and accruing costs , 1 have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants to satisf said judgment towit : The southeast (1u a osection twenty-five in township four , north of range twenty-six , west of the 6th p. m. , in Red Willow county , Neb- raska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder , for cash in hand , on the 15th day of March , A. D. , I89 , , in ftot 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 t o'clock , p. iii. , of said day , when and where ' due attendance will be given by the under- E signed. Dated February 12th,1Sg5. W. S. MORLAN , L' . It BANKS , 1 2-15.5. Attorney. Sheriff of said county i ShIERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the District Court of Red Willow county , ( Nebraska , oh a judgment obtained before i lion. ll. ' 1' . t1'elty , judge of the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 17th day of December , 1894 , in favor of Waldo J. Dri ggs , as plaintiff , and against L. E. Faulk et al. , as defendants for the sum of four hunded and seventy-four ( $474) ) dollars and twenty-two (22) ( cents , and costs taxed at $23.43 and accruing costs , l have levied upon the followmreal estate taken as the property of said defendants to satisfy said judgment owit : The west half of the outh- east quarter and the east half of the southwest quarter of section thirty-five in township three , north of range twenty-seven , west of the 6th p. in. , in Red 1VillowcuuntyNebraaka. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bid- - dcr , for cash in hand , on the iSth day of 1I arch , A. D. , 1895 , 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 will be given by the undersigned. Dated I' ebruary 12th , 1895. 2-15-5. E. R. BANKS , 1 1V. S.MORLAN , Sheriff of said county. Attorney. 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 beture Hon. D.1'.1Velty , judge of the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 17th day of December , favor of the Milford Savings Bank of Milfd New ) lamPshirr , as plaintiff , and against 'fhonas I I. Fowler et l. as defendants , fur the sum of eight hundred - dred sixty-two 62 dollars and ninety cents , and costs taxed at $31.73 , and accrurn costs. I have levied upon the following rein ! estate taken as the property of said defend- t ants to satisfy said judgment , to-wit : The northeast quarter of section six , township one , north , range twenty-eight , west of the 6th p. i j in. , in Red Willow county , Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest but- der , for cash in hand on the 25tf1 day of March , A. D. 1595 , in front of the south door of the court house , w Indianola , Nebraska , that being tae 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 - tendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated February 4th , 189 5. K R. BANKS , J. E. KELI.EV , Sheriff of said county. ' Attorney. 2-22.5t. NOTICE. + Jacob N. Wilson , Nazutna Wilson , Charles M. Wilson , John 1V. Wilson and Irene E. Recs , defendants , will take notice that on the " 27111 day of October , 1894 , Frank H. Spearman , laintrf here in filed hpetition in the district court of Red Wi11uw county , Nebraska , against Howe Smith , as executor of the last will and testament of Virginia E.Vilson , and executor of the estate of said deceased , and against the above named defendants ; that the object and prayer of said petition are to foreclose - close a certain real estate mortgage executed by said Virginia E. Wilson , deceased , to the i plaintiff , upon lot ten ( Io ) , in block twenty- i.e O , first addition to the town of Mc- Cook , Red Willow county , Nebraska , to secure the payment of one certain promissory note i male and delivered to said plaintiff by said Virginia E. Wilson , dated June qth , 1893 , for ( ' the sum of fifty dollars , due and payable in one year from said date ; that there is now du on said note and mortgage the sum of fifty dollars and interest thereon from June gtii , 1894 , at the iate of Io per cent. per -amiuna ; and plaintiff in said petition prays for + a drrree that said defendants be required to pay the same or that said premises may be id , , satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or be- lore the 25th day of March , i895. Dated February ruary 14th , 1895. FRANK H. SI'EARMAN , -By J. A. CORDIAL , his attorney. Plaintiff. Feb. 15-4ts. ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES. 'rlic foluwin , estimate of expenses for the year 159 ' was faxed as follows : County General Fund.--$20,000.00 County Bridge Fund. . . . . . . 8ooo.eo County Road Fund. . . . . . . . 6,000.00 Indianola Prec nct Fund. . . 200.00 North Valley Precinct Fund 900.00 Willow Grove Precinct Fund 1,500.00 Bartley Village Fund. . . . . . . 400.00 Soldiers Relief Fund. . . . . . 500.00 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $37,500.00 C. J. RYAN , Chairman. GE0.V. . ROPER , County Clerk. Jan.25 4ts. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. SPECIMEN CASES. 5. Fl. Clifford , New Cassel , Wisconsin , was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism , his stomach was disordered , his liver was affected , alarming degree , appetite fell away , and % to an V he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric bitters cured him. Ldwaad Sliepherd , Harrisburg , Illinois lead a running sore on his leg of 8 years' standing. Bitters and three bottles of Electric = Used boxes of Bucklin s Arnica Salve , and seven his leg is souIIl and well. John Speaker , Catawba , Ohio , had five large fever sores on Doctors said he was incurable. One Icy Electric Bitters and one box of Bickpn'S bottle Arnica Salve cured him entirely. ; 5 ' . a- ; Sold at hfcltillen's drugstore. a11 11 Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria. i ? JJ p , A IIOUSEfiOLD TREASURE. D. W. Fuller of Canajoharie , New York , says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house , and his family has always found the very blest results follow its use ; that he would not be without it ifprtcur- able. G. A. D keman druggist , CCatskill , New York , says that Ur. Kings ew Discover - er is undoubtedly the best cough remedy ; that he has used t in his familY for etyslit , years. and it has never faded to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and trusted. 1 pal bottles free at Mc- Mi11en's drug store. Regular size 50c and $1. BUCKLEN'S 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 ay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts. perbox. For sale by 11fcMillen. Goon ADVICE. We advise you to use Oi4egon Kidney Tea because we know it will cur ( you. It is the only remedy that will positively cure kidney and bladdr troubles f any kid and a trial will prove the most convincing argument of its merit. You can buy trial size packages at any drug store for 25 cents. I've a secret in my heart , Sweet Marie , 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 any one to possess this. It clears the skin and removes pimples and that sallow , muddy look. l arcs tea is use by'1'housands of ladies for the complexion. Without being a cathar tic it cures constipation. Sold by McMillen. Parks' sure cure is a sure specific in all dis. 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. Parks cough syrup cures coughs , colds and consumption. Mrs. Catherine Black of I.e Roy , N. V. , says : ' 'I took one bottle of l'arks' cough syrup. It acted like magic. Stopped nay cough and I am perfectly well now" Sold by JcMillen. I'arks' tea clears the complexion. Mrs. N. Meyette of LeRoy , N. V. , rays : I have used Parks' tea and lnt it the hest remedy I have ever tried. " Sold 'y 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. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria , TYRONE. About 300 men took part in the tivolf hunt , last Saturday. They got two wolves. Rev. Streeter will commence protracted meetings here , during the coming week. A t the spelling contest last week J.C.Moore won ; Frank Moore won at the spelling this week. The BpworthLeague relief committee - mittee have been making inquiries to see if any in this precinct are destitute. Florence Moore , district secretary - tary , has secured the donntiou of 300 Epworth Heralds for southwestern - western Nebraska , valued at about LUU. The postoffice department has granted the Tyrone postoffice three mails a week. The mail will hereafter - after go and return on Tuesdays , Thursdays and Saturdays. It seems that many election officers - cers oppose bonding , but are in favor of having the election held anyway. Just to see what the people - ple want , you know. Elmer Morgan was chosen marshal - shal of the next wolf hunt to take place on next Saturday. They will cover a territory seven by ten miles , and round up in Donald Bennett's pasture. There are some who think the new law ( H. R. No. 1) ) leaves too much to the discretion of the county - ty commissioners as to the kind of security they shall take in distributing - buting seed and feed. The X-Roads literary society will discuss Woman's Rights at the neat meeting. The debate is to be burlesque , and the question is put as follows : "Resolved , That Woman - man is a Human Being. " Three bright young bachelors are to act as judges. It is hard to fool some of the farmers here. They are too all- fired shrewd to be hood-winked by Walt street. They not only read the text of the law , but they read between the lines the deep laid scheme to rob the poor farmer of his last dollar. Times are hard enough , they say , without bonding the county to help out the cussed banks. Query ? If we go without feed and seed , who will be fooled ? t - - - - - - - - - - - a - - - - , - Y TIME TAFILar ; . OOINO BAST-CENTIALTIME-LEAVnB. No. 2 , thrnuuh passeii zer. . . . . . . . . 5:55 A. M. No. 4 , lotal psseuger. . . . . . . . . . . 9OU R M. No. ' ( li , freight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:45 A. M. No. 64. freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.80 A. M. No. 80 , tr ( ight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 A. M. No. 148 , rrelaht , rnndo up here. . . . . . 5lib : A. M. OOINO WEST-MOUNTAIN TIME-LBAVRa. No. 3. throiluh pastenger..11:35 P. M. No. 5 , Inca' ' passseriger. . . . . . . . . . , . 9:15 P. M. No. 63. . 5:16 R N. No. 77 , rreght { . . . . . . . . . . . . 4A P. N. No. 149. rr duht , made up tere . . . . . 6:00 A. M. IMPEIt1AL LINE-MOUNTAIN TIME. No. 175 , teavew at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 A. M. No. 16. arrA t s ur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:40 P. M. { : .v NOTE-No. 03 earri's passengers for Strait ton. arokelnian and Haigler. All trams run daily excepibag 145.14t1 and 176. which run daily excrpt 6onday. No. 3'4top ( ( nt ltenkehaan nod tVray. No. 2atups at ltidiannia. Cambridge and Ar- Itpattnr. Nn. 80 will carry poi seugers for Indianola. Cambrulin sad Arpah ( + e. Nor ( . 4. b.148.149 uud lib carry passengers for all i tatltn ! ( . Ynu ( iln purchase at this office tickets to al. princlpal PIII1R in the Uuitt'd States and Ctui- ada and oa uae + ehcked Ihrnugh to destination - tion withnul ( xtra chargr of transfer. For infnrrnatiou regarding rates. etc. call on or uddreIo C. B MAGNCIt. Agneti MOVED-Knipple , one door north. Couduckr Pope is about again. The bridge gang is at Ives , for a week or two. Auditor Foreman was at headquarters. Wednesday. Assist. Supt. Harman of Holyoke was at headquarters on business , Saturday. Passenger train No. 4 was delayed one hour , Monday afternoon , by snow , near Akron. George Frederick has gone from IIoh brook to IIastings to work for the corn- patty. Brakeman J J. Hicks is down from Alliance , spending a 3o-day lay-off with relatives. IT. G. Terrill , formerly of our city , late of Acambara , Mexico , is now making Los Angeles , Cal , his headquarters. Jay A. Tubbs publishes in a contemporary - porary a notice warning whomsoever not to trust his wife or others in his name. Monday's wind storm was a heavy snow storm west of here , and traffic on the western division was greatly impeded for a few hours. Engineer Snyder is raffling his Mc- Farland street dwelling. Between 7 and 8 hundred dollars in tickets have been sold , we understand. F. S. Granger , formerly train master on the western division , is now yard master at Los Angeles , California , for the Southern Pacific.-Alliance Grip. Ex-United States Senator Manderson succeeds T. M. Marquett , deceased , as general counsel for the Burlington , and it is claimed that the company's law department - partment will be moved from Lincoln to Omaha. Our very affable and popular day telegraph - graph operator at this place , Mr. C. E. Winger , is lying very ill just now and Oscar Yarger , the genial night man , will take his place until he is able to attend to business Mr. L. Sutton of Brush , , Colorado , is doing night work.-Red Cloud Chief. . Tuesday , the B. & M. met the Union Pacific reduction on coal from the Rock Springs mines by announcing a corresponding - pending reduction of 75 cents from the Sheridan mines. Instead , however , of giving the reduction to the dealers the Sheridan people announced by a l ig sign over their entrance that the consumers - sumers would have the benefit of the reduction and not the dealer. In consequence - quence Sheridan coal is cut $ r , the B. & M. peopl reducing the tariff rates 75 cents , while the Sheridan company stands 25 cents reduction. This makes lump coal to the consumer $5.50 ; nut $4.50 , as against $6.50 for lump and $5.50 for nut. Unless all signs fail this is the precursor of a big coal war.-Omaha Bee. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Supt. Valentine's mother , Mrs. Rush- forth , was taken quite ill , Tuesday. Dr. Kay of the school board will address - dress the parents tonight at special lantern - tern class. Oliver Thorgritnson of the Twelfth grade has quit school and gone into W. S. Morlan's law office as a member of his clerical force. Today the children of the public schools of our city are enjoying a holiday - day in honor of the father of our coun- try's birthday. Appropriate exercises will be held in assembly room , tonight. A reading by Supt Valentine and music : by the orchestra will be among the at- tractions. I have a windmill and tower for sale , cheap. ELMRR RowEiL. .Yon can grow fat on those lean hogs' backs at Brewer's meat market. needsit-McConnell's I1ra- 1 Everybody - - grant Lotion. 1 White Pine Cough Syrup , by McMillen , idruggist. i . I Movzn-Knipple , one door north. ( jjjjjj . . , . . . . . , . . . An Experimental Well. Wednesday the McCook Water Works Company commenced the sinking of an experimental well at their pumping plant oil the Republican river south of the city. Frank Nichols is doing the work and is being assisted iii the job by Foreman - man Wilsou of the pumping station. The work is being prosecuted with steam power , a 2o-horse power engine being driven by steam derived from the com- pany's boilers at the station. At the start 8 inch tubing is to be used. In due time the bore will be reduced to 6 iuches , and later on to 4 inches. The company has not as yet determined how deep this well will be sunk , circumstances will in a measure decide that , but at all events the hole will be put down a number of hundred feet , with a possibility that they may sink a very deep well. This experiment - iment will naturally attract deep interest - est , for if the boring should develop the long looked for and eagerly hoped for artesian flow , the result will mean great and large things to western Nebraska. We hope the work will be prosecuted to such an outcome. AT THE CHURCHES. Usual services in the Methodist church , next Sunday morning and evening. The Willow Grove precinct relief committee - mittee have opened rooms under J. F. Ganschow'sshoe emporium , where goods will be issued Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. The law requires the filing of affidavits with the committee. Blanks may be had of the secretary , REv. HART L. PRESTON. The pastor o f t h e Congregational church will have for his topics , "The Royal Highway , " and "What ought I to Do. " The Endeavor Society meets at 6:3o and will be lead by the social corn- niittee. The topic will be , "To What has Christ Opened Your Eyes. " You are cordially invited to these services. Turn in Your keys. All ex-members of the McCook club who have keys to the club rooms still in their possession are requested to pronipt- ly send or bring them.to the secretary. We Burn Wood When we can get it. If your subscrip tion is delinquent and you have the wood bring us in a load or two. Young man , lost thou go abroad in the land at night and rush the growler and perambulate the streets at an Unreasonable - reasonable hour ? Dost thou whoop 'em up with the boys and finger for substance of jackpotsaiid buck thy speckles against the slippery tiger ? Art thou a guzzler of beer and a player of cards for stakes ? Dost thou suck the pernicious cigaroot and halt thou lost thy grip on the ways that are rigid and wisdom which is good in the world ? Verily , I say unto you : if so , thou art in a bad row of stumps , and thy name is pants with a big P. Thy heels will fly up ere long and thou wilt find thyself floating in soup. Keep thy lips from the mouth of the jug that contains - tains the intoxicating juice , and as the new year begins , begin with it , steer widely of the aces , and in the ripening years of thy life thy pocket book will be full of the collateral of the earth , while those who mind not these command- nients will be partaking of the lunch that is free.-Exchaiige. The funeral of Mrs. Ella C. Weeks , wife of E. K. Weeks , took place at 2 o'clock this ( Wednesday ) afternoon from her late residence , No. 415 San Joaquin street. Rev. Mr. ItlcCreary of the Central - tral M. E. church conducted the services , and the singing was clone by the regular church choir. Mrs. Smith of Oakland , Mr. and Mrs. Pratt of San Francisco , and Prof. Kleberger of the San Jose Normal - mal school , friends of the deceased , came to town to attend the funeral. Many elegant floral offerings were sent in by friends. The pall bearers were E. J. Pratt , S. B. Huskins , L. W. Robbins , N. C. Hanscom , T. G. Pool and W. L. Nel- son.-Stockton ( Cal. ) Mail , Feb. I3. The King's Daughters will hereafter meet in the lodge room over McCenucll's drug store. All members are requested to be present at the next regular meeting - ing , February 27th. MRS. A. J. RITTENIIOUSE , Secretary. $5o.ooreward will be given for proof that the McCook soaps will injure any of the finest fabrics that can be washed with any soap. Fifteen ( i5) ) cents will buy a box of nice writing paper at this office , containing - taining 24 sheets of paper and 24 envel- opes. The best is the cheapest. Send your order to the Barnett Lumber Company for Canon City Coal. The end of the world and of .the Red Willow county seat case are both coming. Wait for them. Valentine Sells has been appointed postmaster at Bartley vice S. W. Clark , removed. All coal orders left with the Barnett Lnmber Company will receive prompt attention. If you want to invest a little money buy some building association stock. MovED-Knipple , one door.north. - - - - 1-- - - . MIarIed We are tlli'oug'h invoiciug anal have MARKED DOWN , OUR Lid frU lhl . roc OF goods , s + , v ' v tiit jr ' , . a. A b I'e' t iiiany reiniiaiita will be sold at - ' . . 1wiee. . . ; New Dress 9 Embroories i , LacosWhiteCoods9OuflngsEtc1 CALL AND EXA i" 11NE 0 AT TIIE . . . A I U r L a i u , L. L. DEGi ® FF&G ; . sG' I \Y r ; Y JjJOO\\ \ Is the Mali Who Sells Fresh GROCERIES. - . -y01 - And He Sells Them Right , rfoo When you want to buy anything in the Grocery line , Noble is the man you want to see. He keeps the very best goods and sells them at remarkably low prices. He also carries a magnificent line of Lamps , I 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 , 1 of Dishes. You can get them at Noble's. , . - - - - . I Go ani See z Noble , He Will TREAT YOU RIGHTS i