.J , $ ne. $ y F M. KIMMELL. $1.60 A YEAR tN ADVANCE. GENEItATJ BADEAN , historian of General Grant , is dead. THE depository law will stand for two years more at least , and doubtless much longer. ABOU'P till that state board of irrigation will afford is a nlace for a few more useless place hunters. THE next Nebraska .editor that refers to himself as "ye editor" should be exp'ltriated or decapi- tated-preft'rably the latter. COLONEL HOwAItD of the Papil- lion Times is the chrysanthemum of the house of representatives. It never gets so frigid in the lower house but that the darling Edgar rises high above his chilly environs went told bursts forth in bloom resplendent Itnd full of charm. ANOTHER brutal and disgraceful murder is reported from the bloody Niobraw country. 't'his time it is a woman who is said to have known too much abont certain lawless stock rustlers who infest that sec- tion. The Niobrara country is fast acquiring a reputation that for darkness can discount hell itself. MANY people and some editors pride themselves in saying what they think at all times and upon all subjects , under the impression that they are doing the manly , in ; dependent , wisp thing. But the wise luau and the prudent pub- . Iisher hears much and says little , ' and that in moderation and in due seas p. CHAI'LAIN MAC : YEAL of thA senate has received a letter from au Iowa lady who thinks the effort - fort to raise the nge of consent for girls to eighteen years is a praiseworthy - worthy one , but thinks the age at which a maul should be adjudged guilty should be twenty-one years. The effect of this more than liberal - eral sentiment toward innocent and unprotected' ' young men of nineteen and twenty is lost in the addition of the cheerful suggestion that hen a man has committed this offense he shculd have his ears cut off , so that he would be marked and women would be warned of his character.-Lincoln Journal. IT was clearly meant that all men as well as women should marry ; and those who , for whatever - ever reason , miss this obvious destiny - i tiny are , from nature's point of view , failures. It is not a ques- r , tion of felicity ( which in eight l k , cases out of ten may be more than problematic ) but of race responsi- bility. The unmarried man is a skulker , who , in order to. secure his own ease , dooms some woman , who has a rightful claim on him , ' to celibacy. And in so doing he ' ; defrauds himself of the o P Fortuni- ties for mental and moral develop- A J ; , went which only the normal ex- r : ' perience can provide. He very v. , deliberately stunts the stature of his manhood , impoveribhes his heart and brain , and chokes up all the sweetest potentialities of his soul. To himself he is apt to ap- P ear like the wise fog that detects ' - the trap' though it be ever so _ T cunningly baited , and refuses to surrender his liberty for the sake t ' - , of an appetizing chicken or rabbit L which after all may be a decoy , stuffed.with sawdust ; while as a matter of fact his case is that of the cowardly servant in the Parable - ble who for fear of losing his 1 talent hid it in a napkin , and in the end was deemed unworthy of 1 his stewardship.-North American - Review. i PROSPECT PARK. L. A. Stephens is putting in 100 acres of wheat. G. C. Boatman attended the as- sessor's meeting at Indianola , on Tuesday. Mrs. Barr.was down from Haig- ler on business , the latter part of last week. A jolly crowd of children gathered - ered at the home of Mrs. Barnes , Tuesday evening , to celebrate master - ter Newman's twelfth birthday. Charles Boatman and Clifford Dunham went to Haigler , first of the week , to bring back their horses they had wintered there. Mrs. E. E. Hayes and children came over from Lebanon , Monday , and have been spending the week with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wade. The fellow who took the coal from the school house was caught in the act , and is well known. He will , be looked after in the future. He does not live in this neighborhood - hood , however. DANBURY. Beautiful weather at present. The lyceum has adjourned until next winter. F John Ambler and Judson Pen- nington are shelling corn , this -week. Editor Smith will devote a portion - tion of his paper to Lebanon , after April let. Ambrose Ruby and Miss Cora Minniear were united in marriage , last Sunday. Frank Everist shipped a car of cattle and hogs to South Omaha , Wednesday , The Danbury band has reorganized - ized for the corning year. Dave Smith of % Vilsonville is leader. RED WILLOW. John Mott will work for Mr. Helm , this season. Mr. Woodworth has finished putting in his srnall grain , Today ( Friday ) the school will close in district 72. Great preparations - arations have been made for the closing exhibition. Nathan ' 1nbbs had the misfortune - tune to lose one of his mules , last week. Its leg was broken in such a manner as to necessitate killing the animal. The literary at the Willow waste to give an exhibition and adjourn ti.il next winter. But Saturday evening when the closing exercises were to have taken place just a few .members put in their appearance and it was decided to continue the literary. Knipple is hoadgnarters for garden seeds of all kinds. Call and see his supply and get his prices before laying in your stock for spring planting. Kuipple is headquarters for bulk seeds. Don't fail to consult him before buying your spring supply. Choice Mammouth Pearl Seed Potatoes for 65c. a bushel at the McCook Commission Co.'s. Choice Mammouth Pearl Seed Potatoes for 65c. a bushel at the McCook Commission Co.'s. Texas seed oats , best in the world , for sale by the McCook Commission Co. Texas Red Seed Oats , best in the world , for sale by the McCook Commission Co. Try McMillen's Damask Rose Lotion for face and hands. Bulk and garden seeds at Knip- Ple's. : wr . - F" - . \ NOTICE. William H. Boyd , defendant , will take notice that on the 19th day of February , i8q , S. M. Cochran & Company , plaintiffs , file their petition in the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , against said William I-I. Bo'd , defendant , the object and prayer of which are to secure the payment of a certain promissory note in writiug , for the sum of of $44.50 , dated May 17 , 1894 , due July 17 , 1894 , with interest at 1o per cent per annum - num from date , made and delivered to said S , iii. Cochran & Company by said William H. Boyd ; that there as now due on same from said defendant to plaintiffs the sum of $44.50 and interest as aforesaid from date , for which sum the plaintiffs pray for judgment against said William H. Boyd : these , plaintiffs - tiffs on said 19th day of February , I8g , caused a writ of attachment to issue from said court against the property of said defendant in said county and by virtue of said order on same day thse plaintiffs duly attached the follow- ingdescribed real estate : Southeast quarter of section a and the southwest quarter f section 12 , all in township north of range o west 6th p. m. , Red Willow count Nebraska , and due appraisal and return of said order has been iled and filed in the office of the clerk of the district court of said county , the purpose - pose of said attachment being to subject said lanfl to sale for the payment of the amount due plaintiffs from defendant , as hereinbefore set lorth. You are required to answer said petition in said court on orbefore the 29th day of April , 1895. S. M. COcHRAN & Co. ByJ.A.CoRDEALtheir attorney. Mch22.4t. SEE THE WORLD'S FAIR FOR 15 CENTS. . Upon receipt of your address and i5 cents in postage stamps we will mail you prepaid our Souvenir Portfolio of the World's Colum- hian Exposition , the regular price of which is fifty cents , but as we want you to have one we make the price nominal. You will find it a work of art and a thing to be prized. It contains full page views of the great buildings - ings with descriptions of sameand is executed in the highest style of art. If not satisfied with it , after you get it , we will refund the stamps and let you keep the book. Address H. E. Bucklen & Co. , Chicago , Illinois. ALL FREE. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery - covery know its value , and those who have not , have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist and set a trial bottle free. Send your name and address to IL ) . Bucklen & Co. , Chicago , and get a sample - ple box of Dr. Kings n ew life Pius free , as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household - hold Instructor , free. All of which is guaranteed - teed to do you good and costs you nothing. At McMillen's Drug Store. Cochran & Co are receiving their stock of implements for the spring trade. Call and inspect their line , which is the most complete in the city. Fifteen ( I5) ) cents will buy a box of nice writing paper at this office , containing - taining 24 sheets of paper and ai envel- opes. Cochran & Co. carry in stock the Olds , Charter Oak and Bain farm wagons. There are none better in the market. M1 KIMMELL , McCCOK , NCQ. rrIllt6r . . AND Station6r. 1"UBLISIIER OF AND DEALEIL IN Legal Blanks Not6 BOOKS , DOORS , S6a16 DooRs. DEALER IN Office Supplies -AND- 1 of ALL HINDS. - - - - TRIBUNE -OFFICE , lmsT DOOR HOILTH or mE PO8TO 'DICE' ! t Awarded , Highest Honors-World's Fair , 3iCfj CREAM BAKING POWDLII MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant , 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. IT ELE ( " TION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given : hat on Tuesday , the 2d day pf April , A. 1) . 1895 , an election will be held in theCityof McCoukNebraska , fo the purpose of electing Mayor , City Clerk , ( 'tv Treas rer , City Engineer , UmiL C , o.tumian from the First Ward , One Councilman Iruur ore , em.ond aid , Two Members of the hoard of Education for the tern of three years , One Member of the Board of Education for the term of two years to t:11 unexpired term , One Member of the Board of Education for the term of one year to fill unexpired term. 1'he City Council has named the following as voting places. amid Judges and Clerks of Election in the respective precis ets : FIRST WA1n. PRECINCT No. I-At Tullcy Building , Main street. Judges , I I. W. Cole , 'I' . M. Phillippi , M. A. Spalding. Clerks , Elmer I < owcliC.1' . Beggs. PRECINCT No. 2-At Cole Building , Main Street. Judges , Charles 1Veinmz , M. E. I loner - er , G.I' . Starr. Clerks , Charles Lehn , A. N. Allen. SECOND WARD. PRECINCT No. x-At I lose Cart room , ( itp Hall. Judges , I 'I' . Benj.unin , W. 0. Norval . M H. llolmes. Clerks F.-.1'enneIl Charles Heber. PRECINCT No. 2-In old photograph building - Main . G. 1I.1'redmore ing , 210 ave.-Judges , , Gouhcb Orman , , G. W. Bowman. Clerks , 1v'.11. Davis , George D. Leach. l1 hicli elecii m will bt 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 ? dCcook. Nebraska , March 6 , 1895. E. J. 1t H.Cux. City Clerk. INCORPORATION NO l'ICE. 1. Notice is hereby given of the incorporation - tion under the laws of the state of Nebraska , of a company known as The National Part Gold Mmnnig , Milling and Development Company. 2. ' 1'Ite principal olficc of the company is at McCook , Nebraska ; the working plant of the company and its mimics are located in I remont 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-asscssahh. 5. The existence of the roiporition 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 cpntlacted by a hoard of five directors , chosen by the stockholders. The directors elect from their own number a president , secretary amid treasurer. McCook , Nebraska , February 27th , 1895 F. W. BoswoRTR , R. B. ARCIIIBAI.D , 3-I-5t. Secretary. President. PUBLICATION NOTICE. Mary E. Johnston and George E. Johnston defendants , hill take notice that Hattie A. Conklin , plaintiff herein , has filed her petition - tion in the district court of Red Willow court ty , Nebraska , against the above named defendants - fendants , the object and prayer of which is to foreclose the certain mortgage executed and delivered by the defendants Mary E. Johnston and George E. Johnston to the Nebraska Loan and Banking Company , on the 13111 day of May , A. D. iSSq , amid afterwards assigned to this plaintiff. Said mortgage was upon the southwest quarter of section 15 and the northwest - west quarter of section 22 , in township I , north of range 30 , west of the 6th P. M. , in Red Willow county , Nebraska , to secure the payment - ment of their eleven certain promissory notes , one forr,5oo due on the first day of May , I89S , and ten notes for $52.50 each , one due on the first day of November , 1889 , and one maturing - turing every six months thereafter until the maturity of the last of said notes which matured - tured May 1st , 1894. There is now due on said notes and mortgage the sum of $1,730 with interest at ten per cent from March 1st , 1895 , and the plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants be required to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy said amount with interest and costs of suit. You are required to answer said petition on or before - fore Monday , April 29th , iS95. HATrIE A. CONKLIN , plaintiff. By P. A. WELLS , her attorney. 3.22-4t. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution issued by E. Baker - er clerk of the district court of Lancaster county , Nebraska , upon judgments rendered in said court in favor of Charles White against Tillie May and David May , I have levied upon the following real estate as the property of said 1'tllie May and David Moy , to wit : The north half ( N. % ) of the northeast quarter ( N. E. ; ; ) of section twenty-nine (29) ( in township oner ) north of range thirty (30) ( ) west of the sixth principal meridian in bed Willow county , Ne- braska' and I will , on the 12th day of April , I895 + at one o'clok , p. m. of said aY. at t he front door of the court house of said county , in Indianola , sell said real estate at public auction - tion to the highest bidder for cash , to satisfy said execution , the amount due thereon , in the aggregate being the sum of $6,27215 and $43.62 costs , and accruing costs. Indianola , Neb. , March 12th , x895. E. R. BANKS , MarJ5-5ts. Sheriff of said county. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The State of Nebraska , Red Willow county , 5.5. Notice is hereby given to all persons haying - ing claims and demands against the estate of Granville R. Oyster , deceased , that such persons - sons 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 all claims so filed will be heard before the said judge on the 6th day of September , IS95 , at one o'clock , p. m. And it is ordered that acopy of this order be published - ed in THE McCooK TRIBUNE for three consecutive - secutive weeks beginning March 8th , 1895. CHARLES W. BECK , County Judge. 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 rp cored. It is' guaranteed to give erect satisfaction or money refunded. Price z 5 cts. per box. For sale by McMillen. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. . i i - zZ'HE ± f F AMOUS CLOIHINO COMPANY z . ; . Watch for it ; ; . ; j Next meek. \ . . . . : , i McCook , Nebraska. .IONAS [ : NGEL , . c.YANAGEP. ' , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0O ' Notice. 1 1 DoYou ' Want The Very Best ? i Having contracted all the choice herd of high grade Hereford heifers of Mr. Evans , of the Hatfield ranch. Also will receive monthly shipments of Fancy Alfalfa fed Cattle from c Colorado. We are in a position to offer the finest meats ever offered in the city. . . .All Riude of . . . MEAT , GAME , POULTRY OYSTERS , ETC. , ETC. w , . . . Top Prices paid for Beef Hides , Furs , Tallow , Lard , Etc. I' ' THE B. & M , MEAT MARKET , 'a ' FLITCRAFT & HEl\TNINGS , PROPRIETORS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' WELLS ! Frank Nichols guarantees the wells he sinks. Leave orders at Cochran & Co's. Prompt attention will be given the same. Knipple is headquarters for all kinds of garden seeds. Call and see his supply and get his prices before laying in your stock for spring planting. 'Buy your writing paper at THE TBIBUNE office. All kinds in stock and prices very reasonable White Pine Cough Syrup-by McMillen , druggist. Bulk and garden seeds at Knip- ple's. CARSON & TAYLOR , - Proprietors of the. . . . 1Ve respectfully solicit your business , , and guarantee pure milk , full measure , and prompt , courteous service. , .1. B. BALLARD , ® DENTIST. All dental work done at our office isguar- anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds - Crown , Bridge and Plate Work Drs. Smith , { & Bellamy , assistants. , Kuqiple is I headquarters fo r bulk seeds. Don't fail to consult him before ' i buying your spring supply. 1