, st , . k " By F , M. KIMMELL , u $ t.60 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. COLEMA. l , , , . Mrs. Prentice visited with i rs. H , B. Wales , Saturday. . . Herr Y Smith } lab moved onto the PoterGroves place , r Nearly all the farmers are P lout. ing coin , since the rain , .Miss So P hie $ anlein of _ McCook was visiting here , recently. The recent rains Suers all .that any sane man could ask fol. . If any one wants to leave the , . county Y > now the Y .can float off. - John Divine has gone to tvork t for N , J. Johnson of fhb South , ' , s fie . . a Tomato , cabby g a , and other plants are being planted in abun- dance. 142x. H. B. Wales has three teams .turning the prairie down . j side up. i : a ° Bert Wales and Will Prentice . were getting ready to pull for Colorado - orado , tint have changed their 4 minds and g one to work since the Taln. Jane 5th it is sixteen ears toy - ' day since we first drove over this town. There was not a horse to be seen , not a lice or furrow broken r' out and no sirens of a habitation a b ill sight. b 1Ve s p ant the summer alone and only saw five men during - ing our stay. Ve hauled water eight miles for self and three horses. 1Ve the took bows from the wagon , planted the ends in the ground , stretched the cover over them , and that was our kitchen , dining room , parlor and best room. The first breaking that was done here we held the plow handles. PROSPECT PARK. The farmers faces all wear a broad smile , now-a-days. Don Ttom ] P son will PY ball with the Danbury team , the remainder - mainder of the season. L. A , Stephens and Cliff Dun- ham went over to North Platte , last week , in search of work. Charles Stewar > ; of Easton , Pa. , Was 100king Over 1119 ranChd9 On Dry creek , Saturday of last week , The teachers and children of the Prospect Sunday school are preparing to celebrate Children's day nest Sunday at 11 o'clock a , m. Charlie Boatman and Harry Wade have given up their trip to Iowa , and Will finish listing corn in the drouth stricken Red Pillow county. I nipple is headquarters for all kinds of garden seeds , Call and see His supply and get his prices before laying in your stock ti foe' s ring planting. , 1 Don't fol'get to Oome and see us When you want any kind of lob printing. We are the people who 'do the nice printing. gnipple is headquarters for balk seeds. Don't fail to consult Him before buying your spring -u PP 1. . Bu YY our writin gPP er at THE TRIBIIPiE office. All kinds 7n stock and . .P rises vex Y reasonable Bulk and .g order seeds at I - .ni P - P 1. . Try : , .McMillen's , Damask--Rose Lotion , for . face and Hands : ° Bulk and garden seeds atI mp- p e s. . WALL PAPER at ICMILLEId'S : Ice Cream Soda 5c. at , ; , ' C rIhLKN'S. BALL P9P ER , at Icl1I > zLEN's. - Ice Cream Soda at . . . . _ % . . - _ . . .DIC ZILLEIV S. . _ . e s. it 1. _ - # . ' i I'NDIANOLA. - Mrs , Larry McEntee went up to McCook , Monday evening , on a visit t4 friends , Mr , Kessler made his dau g titer , Mrs. Charles Lehn , at ) tlcCook , a short visit , Wednesday. : , , Sheriff Banks and Lawyer Starr , 'sojourned in the metropolis , Sat- urda Y evening , between trains. - County Judge Beak J was < up to blGCook Wednesda YE tostteud , : rk , the funerals of the late B. V sHr lAy and C. C. M. Rowell. Rev. Bernard Sproll of Saint Virgilius church made a short visit to our county's metropolisTuesday , . eyeniu g oin g east - fromthore ° on No. 2 , ' Sheriff and Mrs. Bunks , District Clerk and Mrs , Bond Mr , and -IlTrs. 0. D Moser and Mrs : C. H. Russell all attended the funerals at McCook Wednesda Y of this weelr , 12rs. C. B. Hoag attended the funerals at McCook , Wednesday , of the late B : V. Haley and C. C. M. Rowell , victims of the washout disaster - aster , Sunda Y ni g ht between Edi- son and Orford. The board of education have reelected - elected all the present corps of teachers for the ensuing school year , but Principal L , W , Smith will be succeeded by a gentleman from Iowa , who comes strongly recommended as a progressive and able instructor. xETxEr yeti fight or work , don't make to much fuss about it. The hen cackles after slie has laid her egg. The noisy fizzle of the locomotive is not much force. All force is silent , The hee haw of the mule may startle you-but is not nearly so dangerous as its hind logs. Bear iu mind that it is the empty wagon that rattles most when in motion. The noise of the drum is clue to the fact That there 19 llOthIDg in it. Bear in mind that Y on can't startle the world b Y jumpinb up and shouting "Boo" ! Thought is the great.motive power , and don't you fall into the mistake of believing othertivise. Frank Schmoldt , file twelve- year-old son of Frank Schmoldt of 11'Iissouri Ridge precinct , about ten miles south of here , was drowned in a pond in the vicinity of his father's farm , Tuesday afternoon of this week. The lad was engaged in herding cattle , and it is supposed - posed he slipped into deep water while playing with leis dog it is said that the lad would throw his whip into the water and send the dog in after it-and it is thought probable that while thus engaged the bank of the pond gave way , precipitating him into the water. Not being an e art swimwer he teas drowned. His absence was noted by hisfather , who discovered the remains of his son in the bottom - tom of the pond , which was formed by the recent heavy rains in a canyon. The boy was not considered very bright. His moth- erbeing absent visiting in Iowa , makes the burden of the father the Heavier and harder to bear. The funeral ser zces were held at Indianola on Wednesday. WELLSI Frank Nichols guarantees the wellshe sinks. Leave orders at Cochran & Co's. Prompt attention will be given the same. ' Ice cream soda-S cents-at 11icCon- nell's Send to S. R. Smith for perfect abstracts - v , stracts of title , - Scfeen doors and wire'cloth , all sizes , for sale by Cochran R Co. Lawn 5prinL-lers and hose and hose couplings. COCHRAN & Co. Telegraph numbers of land or lots to S. R Smith and abstract of title will be sent same day. Now is the proper time to begin Lakin g a spring medicine. IcConnell's Sarsaparilla - parilla is the best thing to use. . Iawm SF rinklers and , hose , amd hose couplings : - " COCaRAN C Co. ; . . - . . Y THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The lantern class entertainment , Last Friday evening , in honor of the members of J , K. Barnes post , G. A R , was a very tnteresting affatr , and attracted enough people to the east ward assembly room to fill the room twice over. Little Frank Colfer welcomedthe veterans very cleverly. Then followed the exhibition of war scenes ou the canvas , punctuated and accentuated by a splendid series of musical performances by the choir , orchestra - chestra and individuals , A number of veterans spoke as scenes were pictured on the canvas in which they had been personally engaged , These little talks were quite absorbing. The occasion was .one of educatEOnal. and patrrottc advantage - age , replete with interest and noticeably stimulating. It was enjoyed by , the soldiers , civilians and pupils all. . Superintendent Valentine gave one of his most enjoyable readings , Tuesday evening. Hezeadfrom "God's Fool" . It was a raie treat , as are all the gentle- man's readings , an invitation to which is prized by many. The school board meeting of lionday evening was postponed untill next Dion- day evening. One might think from the accounts in the Chicago daily press that the breaking - ing ofthe Curtis lake was a regular little Conemaugh disaster. But it was not. It was only a fake so far as those appalling particulars are concerned. The damage wtll not exceed a few thousand dollars , the large figures and other terrible and calamitous features fortunately were confined - fined to the fertile imagination of the hysterical special correspondents and telegraph editors. The pumps at the pumping station of the crty ater works had to be shut down , Saturday night , on account of the high water iu the Republican river invading - vading the pump room , making their operation for the time impossible. Fortunately - tunately there was sufficient water in the standpipe to fill the domestic demands of the city until pumping could be re- sumed. ' William Byfield says that the river canyon near his place was the highest , first of the week , from the recent rains , that it has been in nine years. Stephen Bailey , who has lived here ever since and before there was a 11IcCook , says that he never saw the Republican so full before from rains. The reports as they slowly get in from the various sections of the county indicate - cate that the ] ate heavy rains have caused considerable damage to. county roads and budges and culverts , and the cry goes up for prompt 'reports , whrch the county authorities will doubtless make at once. The rains found all the open places in the roof of the llenard opera house , and the plastering of both stories suffered ac- cordingly-that of the hall particularly being badly damaged , so much in fact , that it is feared much of it will yet drop off. Commissioner Ryan states that county roads , bridges and culverts have suffered not a little from the recent heavy rains , and the .damage and expense will be considerable on that account. We learn from a reliable private source that the irrigating ditches of Dundy county were badly damaged by the re- centheavy rains in this part of Iv'e- braska. . They had a small cloud burst at the head of Brush creek , last Thursday , and fencing in that neighborhood suffered , The creek was unprecedentedly high. F. S. Wilcox has s5o acres of alfalfa and 30o acres of corn that are doing splendidly since the rain , and Fowler is feeling gayer.than a peacock. We ] earn from a private source of the advemt imto the home of Dr. and 14irs , T. B. Stutzman of Davenport , Nebraska , of an infant son , last Week , Plumber Burgess and 111arshal Jordan are around , this week , testing the lawn sprinklers for this season. J.111. Huet's flood water ditch was a roaring success in more than one sense. We Burn Wood When we can get it , If your subscription - tion isdelinquent and you have the wood bring us in a load or two' . 11icConnell's Sarsaparilla. ItiicConnell's Sarsaparilla. Consult Holmes Bros. , the carpenters. Ice cream soda-S cents-at DlcCon- nell's. Ice cream sodacentsat hicCon- nell's. White Pine Cough Syrup , by llcliillen , druggist. . Buy a patent lever hose coupler from Cochran & Co. S. R. Smith , Indianola , bonded abstracter - stracter , furnishes abstracts same clay or- dered. Cochran & Co. handle the best Refrigerators - frigerators in the market. A large stock now on hand. Some handsome new ties writing paper - per just. received at our stationery department - partment , Pnces very reasonable. ; Refrigerators , gasoline stoves , screen doors and wire cloth. , COCHRAN Co. . . . . - u. . Y e C . . . . .a7. - . r.r- - - w Awarded Highest Honors-World's Fair , R MOST AERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant , 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. R. BRUCE MAGEE , M. D. , Spectacles , Eye , Senses Specialist Of Lincoln , Pleb , will be in our city , Wednesday , June firth , to remain three or four days. Dr , 1liagee is a graduate of the Chicago Ophthalmic college and makes a specialty of the correction of errors of refraction. 3lany people suffer from uncorrected errors of refraction and do not suspect the cause of pain in the eyes : headache , dry , smarting lids , red and inflames eyeballs , a feeling of sand ih the eyes , are all evidences of error of retraction. Dr. 111agee will be at Dr. Boyle's office , 11leeker building , where he tivill be pleased to meet all citizens of 11TcCook who may need spectacles. Consultation - sultation free. Don't forget the date of Dr. illagee's vESrt to our city to test eyes and fit glasses. The Dr. comes well recommended. Our townsmanllr , J. F Robinson , dispatcher in t } e railroad office , rs tivearing glasses fitted by him. All persons suffering from weak eyes or defective vision , from any cause , should call on Dr..1lagee at Dr. Boyle's office. He wrll be here June tz , r3 , and r. } . Homeseekers' Excursions. On flay zrst and Juue ttth , iS95 , the Burlington Route will sell round-trip tickets at one lo eest standard first- class fare , except that the minimum round-trip rate shall be 7 , to all points in the states of Arkansas , Colorado , Kansas , PTebraska , tV } oming , Indian Territory , Oklahoma Territory , Texas and points in South Dakota oEZ the line of the B. lI R R. , all points in llis- sourisouth of Kansas City , and all points in Utah except points on line of Southern - ern Pacific R. R Limited to continu- ouspassage in each direction , final limit twenty days. C. Ta. llaGSmx , Agent. II1cConuell's Sarsaparilla. Ice cream soda-5 cents-at 1IcCon- nell's A nice variety of ink and pencil tablets - lets at this office. Take a bottle of 1IcConnell's Sarsaparilla - rilla for a spring medicine , DISEASES OF VOIIEN WILL BE I'IIE TED FrEE BI DB , HaBTUAN DIIBI\'G THE SUI3IElt 1110\TBS. "Female diseases" is a term which has come , by constant use , to be applied to all that distressing class of affections which are peculiar - culiar to the female organism. The cause which is perhaps most frequent is displacement bf the womb. The second caus ® is congestion - gestion of one or more of the pelvic - vic passages. The third cause is known as inflammation or ulcera- tion. Pe-ru-na shoudl be taken in tablespoonful doses before each meal in all varieties and stages of the disease. This dose should be gradually increased after severat tireeks' use of it to two Eablespoon- ; fuls. Vaginal injections should be taken three times each clay , tire or three quarts at each infection , Any woman wishing to become a regular patient of Dr. Hartman should send name , address , duration - tion of disease and symptoms at onceand specific directions for every detail of Her treatment will be promptly sent. The Dl . will direct ever Y item of the . treatment free of charge. The patient can obtain the necessary medicines at the nearest drtig store , and every patient will be expected to report at least once a mouth. This gives every woman in the United States a chance to receive the benefit of the extensive experience of this renowned - nowned physician in all forms of female diseases. Book on female diseases sent free by the Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing - facturing Company , of Columbus , Ohio. For free book on canter address Dr. Hartman , Columbus , Ohio ' t ' . . . . - . . . s . t , r rt ' - - 1 ; E 1 I f i , . . s'a { - - ' -d K' . - s . . . " = r P. ° ? = i 1 z } , _ 1 . ° k I . . > - : ' . . . . r + . .j , . ! ' . _ . .r . . . : , r ? , . . . ; . $ I . ; : , , a. , . . , - . , Stl i a r > FIII . a Ild Wool Mats > .4' - . . , . 1 , , . 7 hln Coats olio Ve st s' 1 , , Li b n' ' ' ht Ulzdel weal a I11 I IO s 181 Y , - . , oveltles iI ti eckweal r. , ) , , Colol'e(1 allI 'hlte Slill'tS ' . 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