. - - SIIIERIFF"S SALE. Il , virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the District Court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on a p1dgnlent obtained before IIrtn. D.1.Veity , Jii'Ige of the itrict Court of Red Willow County , Nebraska , on the 17th day of December , 189 favor of ; , in James G. Johnson , l rustee , as plaintiff , and atiainst F F. Story et al , as defendants , for the sum of \ eleven hundred and twenty ( Siizo ) dollars , , an , rely (50) ( ) centsand costs taxI at $2.3 and accruing costs , I have levied upon the fotlowing real estate taken as the property of said defendants to satisfy said jud lmenttu wit : I he southeast quarter ( tsection twenty-five townshiI ) four , nn rah of range twenty-six , west c 6th p , m. , in Red \Villow county , Net- : ra ka. Atrt will offer the same f r s.'re to the htghcst bidder , for cash in hand , on the IBth day of March , A. D. , 189c , in front of the south dour of the court house to hiddanola , Nebraska - ka , that being the building wherein the last tetra ' of court was held , at the Itnur of one o'clock , p , in. , of said day , when and where due attendance will biven b' the under- signed. Dated Febnnar Y " . , W. S. MoRLAx I : R. BANKS , z-15.5. Attorney. Sheriff of said county. 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 lion. 1) . ' 1' . \Velty , judge of the district cauit of Red Willow county , Nebraska , an the 17th day of December , 1894 , in favor ofaldo J. Urti6 as plaintiff , and s against L. E. Faulk et al. , as defendants , for the sum of four hundred and seveuty-four ( $474) ) dollars and twenty-two (22) ( ) cents , and costs taxed at $23.43 and accruing casts , I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants to satisfy said judgment towit : The west half of the southeast - east quarter and the cast half of the southwest gs..rer of section thtrtyfcve in township three , north of range twenty-seven , west of the 6th p. . nn. , in Red \Villow county , Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder - der , for cash in hand , on the :8th clay of March , i A. D. , 1895 , in front of the south door of the court house in Indianola , Nehraskathatbeing the building wherein the last term o , court i ' was held , nt the hour of one o'clock , p. m. , of said day , when and where clue a't' ndance will he given by the undersigned. Dated February 1ath,1895. 2.15.5. E. 1 : . RANKS , 14. S.MORLAN. Sheriff of said county. Attorney. > I SIlERiFF'S SAI.E. } 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. 1) . 1'Velty , Judge of the district court of Red \Villow county , Nebraska , on the 17th day of December , 1894 , nn favor of the Milford l Savings Bank of Milford , New Hampshire , as plaintiff , and against Thomas II. Fowler et al. , as defendants , fur the sum of right bun- . . I- dicl sixty-two ( $862) ) dollars aii enmity (9o ( ) cents , and costs taxed at $31.73 , and accruing , - ' ' costs. 1 have levied upon the folhwing real estate taken as the property of said defendants - , - . ants to satisfy said judgment , to-wit : The ti northeast quarter of section six , town > hip tine , north , range twenty-eight , west of the 6th p. m. , in Red Willow county , Nebraska. And f will offer the same for sale to the highest but- . der , for cash in hand , on the 25111 day of March , A. D. 1895 , in front of the south door I 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 t. , p , m. of said 'clay , when and where due attendance - tendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated February 4th , IS95. E. R. BANKS , J. E. KFu.Ey , Sheriff of said county. . Attorney. 2.22-5t I 1 cup of Parks' tea at night moves the i . f bowels in the morning without pain or dis- . comfort. It is a great health giver and blood purifier. Sold by McMillen. r i SHERIFF'S SALE. i ' B virtue of an brder of sale directed to me from the district court of Red Willow count ' , Nebraska on a judgment obtained befurg r ; . Hon. D. ' 1' . Welty , judge of the district court L of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 15th , t ' , . ; day of January , i895 in favorof George Hock- nell as plaintiff. and against Geog e tl Chen- cry et aL as defendants , for the sum of tluee hundred thirty-eight ( $338) ) dollars and forty _ (40) cents , and costs taxed at S25.I3 and ac- cruinz costs , I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants - fondants to satisfy said dentowit : The nndivrded one-half interest in lot thirteen ( t3) ) in block twenty-two (22) ( ) in the original town - ( now city ) of McCook , Red Willow county , Nebraska. And will offer the same forsale to the highest bidder , for cash in hand , on the 8th day of April , A. D. , 1895 , in front of the south door of the court house in Indianola , Nebraska , that being the building wherein the last tern of court was held , at the hour of one o'clock , pm , of said day , when and where due attendance will be given by the under- signed. Dated.March 4th , ISg' . E. R. BANKS , Sheriff of said county. ( : \V. S. MoRLAN , Attorney. 3.8.5t5. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. A HOUSE1tOLD TRF.ASURB. 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 best results follow its use ; that he would not he without it if rocur- able. G. A. Iykemanr drtt'gist , Catskill , New York , says that Dr. King's 'ew Disc3v cry is undoubtedly the best cough remedy ; that he has used it in his family for etgld . years and .t has never hailed tO do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and trusted. 1 real bottles free at Mc- Millen's drug store. Regular size 50c and St. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE The best salve in the world forcutsbruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tetter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns and , all skin eruptions , and positively cures piles or no ay required. Iris guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts. per box. For sale by McMillen. I've a secret ice my heart , Sweet Marie , A tale 1 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 ths. It clears the skin and removs and that sallow , muddy look. s teis use IThousands f the complexion. \Vitthout being a cathartic - tic it cures eonstiPation. Sold by ctlillen. l'arks'-sure cure is a sure specific in all diseases - eases of the liver and kidneys. By removinv the uric acid in the blood it cures rheumatism. S. B , l3asfor of Carthage. S. D. , says : "I believe - lieve l'arks' sure cure excels all over medicines - cines for rheumatism and urinary troubles. " Sold by McMillcn. Parks cough syrup cures coughs , colds and consumption. 11rs. Catherine Black of Le Roy , N. V. , 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. NOTICE. Jacob N. Wilson , Nazuma Wilson , Charles M. Wilson , John W. Wilson and Irene E. Recs , defendants , will take notice that on the 27th day of October,18Q4 , Frank IL Spearman , plaintiff herein , filed hits petition in the district court of Red \Villow county , Nebraska , against Howe Smith , as executor of the last will and testament of Virgutia E. Wilson , 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 plaintiff , upon lot ten ( to ) , in block twenty- one (21) ( ) , first addition to the town of Mc- Cook , Red Willow county , Nebraska , to secure the payment of one certain promissory note ma ie and delivered to said plaintiff by said Virginia E. Wilson , dated June 9th , 1893 , for the sum of fifty dollars , due and payable in one year from said date ; that there is now due on said note and mortgage the sum of fifty dollars and interest thereon from June 9th , 1894 , at the rate of to per cent. per annum ; and plaintiff in said petition prays for a decree that said defendants be tegmred to pay the same or that said premises may lie sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before - fore the 25th day of March , 1895. Dated February - ruary 14th , 1b95. FRANK H. SPEARMAN , By J. A. CoRDEAL , his attorney. Plaintiff. Feb. 15-4t5. SI'ECISIEN CASES. S. Ii. Clifford , New Cassel , Wisconsin , was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism , his stomach was disordered , his liver was affected to an alarming degree , appetite fell away , and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric bitters cured him. Edwud Shepherd , llarrisburg , Illinois had a running sore on his leg of 8 years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklin's Arnica Salve , and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker. Catawba , Ohio , had five large fever sores oP his leg. Doctors said he was incurable. One bottle of Electric Bitters and one box of Bvcklin's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold at McMillen's drugstore. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The State of Nebraska , Red Willow county , s.s. Notice is hereby given to all persons haying - ing claims and demands against the estate of Granville R. Oyster , deceased , that such per- scns are required to present their claims with vouchers to the county judge of said countyat his office therein on or before the 5th day of September , 1895 , and a11 claims so fled will be heard before the said judge on the 6th day of . September , 1895 , at one o'clock , p. in. And it is ordered that a copy of this order be published - ed in 'fllE McCooK TRILuNE for three con secutive weeks beginning March 8th , 1895. CHARLES . BECK , County Judge. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i' . F 11. ANDERSON , > H. . , ! DEALER IN t z . FIJtST QUALITY E - . Groceries . : , I : : Confections , - 1 t : AND Que nsware. , PAli l ICULAR , PEOPLE Who insist on knowing all about ' t an article before buying it , who demand that price and quality must be just exactly sight , who 1 form their opinions of dealers by goods they have sold in the past , those are the folks we like to do business with. EVE ARE 1- ARTICULAR t Ourselves in burins. We won't ' spend a penny unless the price is low and the quality high. m a ANDEESON ' n ; , l ' 1 lz:4 z:4 1 ' J i. - - i : ! TIME - 1 1101NO EAST-CENTRAL TIME-LEAVES. No. 2 , through passenger. . . . . . . . . , 5:551 A. N. No. 4 , local passenger. . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 P. M. No. 7t1 , freight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:45 A. N. No. 64 , freight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:311 : A. M. No. 80 , freight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 A. M. No. 148 , freight , mode up here. . . . . . 5:00 A. M. GOING WEST-MOUNTAIN TIME-LEAVER. No. 3 , through passenger..11a5 P. bf. No. 5 , local passscttger. . . : . . . . . . . 9:15 P. N. No. t' 3 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:06 P. N. No. 777 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4k P. N. No. 149 , freight , made up here - - - - - 6:00 A. M. IMPERIAL LINE.-MOUNTAIN TIME. No. 115 , leaves at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 A , N. j No. 170 , arrives at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:40 P. N. T NoTu : No. 63 carriis passengers for Stratton , Itenketman amd Halgier. All trains run dully excepting 148,149 and 176 which run dully except Sunday. No. 3 stops at ilenkolmau and Wray. No. 2 stops at ltidlanola , Cambridge and Ar- apahoe. No. 80 will carry passengers for Indianola , Cnnihridge and Arupuhoe. Nos. 4. G,148,140 and 176 carry passengers for all stations. You can purchase nt this office tickets to a ) . principal poluts in the United States and Canada - ada and baggag. checked through to destination - tion without extra charge of transfer. For information regarding rates , etc. call on or address C. E. MAGNER , Agnotl Brakeman E. Benjamin's wife is sick. F. C. Stuby's family expect to join him at Sheridan , Wyoming , about the 15th. There was a stock special of 23 cars , Monday night , from Denver to Kansas City. Mrs. R. I3 Archibald is recovering from a severe illness of over three weeks duration. They have a new boy baby at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill in North Mc- Cook , this week. Engineer C. B. Godwin is down from Sheridan , Wyoming , on a visit to his many McCook friends. The earnings of the great Santa Fe system for 1894 show a decrease of two million dollars over those of 1893. $ x50,000 will be invested by interested railroads in a union depot at St. Joseph , to replace the one recently destroyed by fire. Mesdames C.V. . Bronson and F. A. Pennell left , first of the week , for Ains worth , Iowa , on a visit to Mrs. Bronson's mother. Lena Coy was down from Denver , close of last week , guest of Nellie Brown. She reports that the family will soon return to Holdrege to live. The B. & M. hotel changed hands , last Monday , the new landlord , Mr. Bolton and his family being duly in- stalled.-Akron Press. Engineer and Mrs. J. W. Holliday spent the early part of the week visiting in Denver , together with the relatives who have been theirguests'for the past few weeks. A freight engine on the B. & M. , Monday - day night , lost a tire off from one of the drivers , and the engineer built a fire under the machine and made repairs.- Fort Morgan Times. Fireman William Koll went down to Republican City , close of past week , to fire for Pap Neelings , and Fireman Henderson returned to McCook. Koll gets the place deserted by Al. Avery. Engineer G. R. Johnson and Conductor C.V. . Bronson left on 2 , this morning , for Omaha , to take to the Shriner's gathering in the metropolis. Mr. Johnson - son will go from there over into Iowa on a visit. A gang of check-raisers followers the Union Pacific railroad company's pay car , last month , and the company has been mulcted a number of thousand dollars - lars as a result of their daring operations with acid and pen. C. D. Kenady's baby fell off the porch , on Monday evening , and at first it was I thought to have sustained a fracture of a the arm. The doctor discovered that the muscles lead been torn from their sheath , and the little one will soon be 0. K. again. Clarence Blodgett , a nephew of Thos. Sharp , arrived a few days ago from Moorfield , Indiana , and has accepted permanent employment with the B. & M , railway company. . . .As is their castor - tor with the opening of spring , the Burlington folks this week increased their section force which numbers four men.-Oxford Standard. Station Agent Morrissey tried to flag No. 8o with a stirring plow. The experiment - periment will cost him two dollars and sixty cents. . . .Now is the time of the year when you hear lawyers , bankers and merchants , with not as much muscle as a jack snipe , express their fond desire to become a farmer and meander across the meadow in the dewy morn and raise pigs from pig weed , hay from hayracks and - from Helena.-Holbrook Her- ald. The Burlington Route will , until April 15th , haul seed grain free of charge from all points on their lines east of the Missouri - souri river to points in Gosper , Furnas Frontier , Red Willow , Hayes , Hitchcock , Chase and Dundy counties , in cases only where the grain is to be given to the I farmers without charge ; incases where grain is to be placed on shares , or where it is to he paid for by the farmers in casher or otherwise , the emergency rates in I t effect will be collected. C. E. MAGNER , Agent.n n , - L An exchange gives excellent advice in advising the people to patron'ze the merchant who advertises. You do not visit your neighbor unless asked to call , and you d0 not attend a party or wedding - ding without an invitation ; then why' intrude on the privacy of a store keeper without an invitation ? Buy at thc' : c business nian who not only invites you to come and see liiin every day'bt ucates and keeps you poste d as to what is new and popular in his hue of goods. Advertisements and advertisers are the greatest educators of the age , and he who never reads an advertisement lives in the back' woods , fastens 1.'is suspenders - ers with a shingle nail , and has not had a haircut or a shave since Jackson licked bloody bloomin' British at New Orleans. Why should the spirit of mortal be proud , or the millionaire stick up his nose-for whatever you earn by crook or by turn , on the first of the oew year it goes. You may curtail your fun and deny yourself sport , peg on along sticks and shuffle along in old shoes , but at the sight of your bills you realize your ills , and every "square" man has his blues. One of the worst railway accidents in history occurred near the City of Mexico - ice , last Thursday afternoon. Over a hundred were killed and about the same number more or less seriously injured. Cochran & Co are receiving their stock of implements for the spring trade. Call and inspect their line , which is the most complete h the city. J. W. Den of Arapalioe will shoot a 100 live bird match with J. C. Reed of Omaha , iii that city of March 9th , to- morrow. Fifteen ( ! 5) ) cents will buy a box of nice writing paper at this office , containing - taining 24 sheets of paper and z4 envel- opes. Cochran & Co. carry in stock the Olds , Charter Oak and Bain fartii wagons. There are nouc better in the market. Now is the proper time so begin taking a spring medicine. McConnell's S'rsa- parilla is the best tiring to use. The revenue from income tax in Deputy - uty Ballew's district is said to exceed the expectations of all. White Pine Cough Syrup , by McMillen , druggist. McConnell's Balsam for coughs. McConnell's Sarsaparilla. McConnell's Sarsaparilla. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria , CITY ELECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that of Tuesday , the 2d day of April , A. D. 1895 , an election will he held in the City of McCook , Nebraska , for the purpose of electing Mayor , e City Clerk , City Treasurer , City Engineer , One Councilman from the First Ward , One Councilman from the Second Ward , Two Members of the hoard of Education for the term of three years , One Member of the Board of Education for the term of two years to till unexpired term , One Member of the Board of Education for the term of one year to fill unexpired term. The City Council has named the following as voting places. and Judges and Clerks of Election in the respective precincts : FIRST WARD. PRECINCT No.At Tulley Building , Main street. Judges , H.V. . Cole , 1. M. Phillippi , M. A. Spalding. Clerks , Ebner RoweliC.T. Beggs. PRECINCT No. 2-At Cole Building , Main Street. Judges , Charles Weintz , M. E. Horner - er , G.V. . Starr. Clerks , Charles Lehn , A. N. : Men. SECOND WARD. PRECINCT No. I-At those Cart room , City hall. Judges , I.1' . Benjamin. O. Norval , M. H. Hole. Clerks , F. A. P Charles Heber. PRECINCT No. 2-In old photograph build- mg , 210 Main ave.-Judges , G. H. Predmore , .Gottlieb Orman , G. W. Bowman. Clerks , v. H. Davis , George D. Leach. Which election will be open at nine o'clock in the morning and close at seven o'clock in the afternoon , central standard time. By order of the Council. Dated MCcook , Nebraska , March 6 , 1895. E. J.VILCOX. . City Clerk. INCORPORATION NOTICE. I. Notice is hereby given of the incorporation - tion under the laws of the state of Nebraska , of a company known as The National Park Gold Mining , Milling and Development Company. 2. The principal oftice of the company is at McCook , Nebraska ; the working plant of the company and its mines are located in Fremont county , Wyoming. 3. The general nature of the business is the locating , purchasing , developing and owning mining property and mills , and equipment for operating the same , and for treating the ores therefrom. 4. The capital stock of said company is $50,000.00 , fully paid and non-assessable. 5. The existence of the corporation began February 25th , 1895 , and will continue twenty years. 6. The highest amount of indebtedness to which this corporation may subject itself is $20,000.00. 7. The affairs of the corporation are to be conducted by a board of five directors , chosen by the stockolders. The directors elect from their own number a president , secretary and treasurer. McCook , Nebraska , February 27th , 1895. 'F. W. BOSWORTII , R. B. ARCHIBALD , 3-I-5t. Secretary. President. RESOLUTION. Be it resolved by the Mayor and Council of they city of McCook , Nebraska. Sec. 1. 'l 'hat the sum of three hundred dollars - lars be and the same is hereby transferred from the donation fund of said city to the occupation - cupation fund of said city. Sec. 2. That the treasurer be instructed to enter such transfer upon his books. Passed and approved this 26th dap of Feb- rnar } ' .A. D. IS9a J. E. KELLEY , .E. J.\VILcox , Mayor [ SEAL. ] City Clerk. Parks' tea clears the complexion. Mrs. N. Meyctte of LeRoy , N. V. , says : I hgve , used Parks' tea and ftnn it the best remedy I have evertried. " Sold ty McMillen. ° Y y - - ' . - - - - - - . . . - _ . .f.- r You are Invite d to - - : ' - Call and Examine Our . - New Stock - : . of : 'r WashFabrics ' _ Consisting OlDucks , French . - . Ginghams , Pongees , Dirnitres , 4 Etc. AT T1lE . . . s .r- , . , . 4 G i , , Is the 1 iail Who Sells Fresh A L A GROCERIES. : v v v And He Sells Them Rlbmht' Too. , , trl , , When you want to buy anything in the Grocery line , tj t Noble is the man you avant to see. He keeps the Eat very best goods and sells them at remarkably low prices. He also carries a magnificent lima of Lamps , Queensware of all kinds and Crockery. His line of Hanging and Stand Lamps is undoubtedly the finest E in Southwest trn Nebraska. Remember the Holiday season is approaching , and no more appropriane pres- ant can be imagined than a handsome Lamp or a set of Dishes. You can get them at Noble's. IJ } T - : Go anti See . . Noble He Will RIGHT. ' r r