w . . : , 6' i ' t , IGt , r x y j - k for Infants and Children "Castoria is so well tulapted to children that . I recommend it as superior toany prescription - known to Inc. " IL A. AncuER , M. D , , 111 So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. "Tho use of ' Castorla' Is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castor within easy reach. " Cantos ManTYN , D. D. , a New York City. Castoria cures Colic , Constipation , Sour Stomach , Dlarrhoa , Eructation , Kills Worms , gives sleep , and promotes dl. gestlon , Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended 'Castoria , ' and shall always continuo to dose so , as It has invariably produced benettci d results. " EDWIN F. PARDEE , M. D. , 125th Street and 7th Ave „ New York City. TAE ENTACIE CoIIr& m , 77 MunnaY STUEEr , NEw YoUK Crrr. ' F15 F x ; ; , . . I 9 T' - , Capita Surplus OO b : OFFICERS .AND D. RECTORS. , GEO. HOCKNELL , B. M. FREES , W. F. LAWSON , F. A. PENNELL , ' : president. V. President. Cashier. Ass'f Cashier. A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS. . , y. r n w El INCO.:1 OltATEa IJNDL'It S'rATF : LAWS. Paid U1 - $ Capital - - - $50,000. ' , Surplus _ , - - - - - - 10,000. . - E S A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. . Collections Blade on all Accessible Points. Drafts Drawn on all Principal Cities of Europe. faxes Paid for Non-Residents. . . Tickets r . ' . OFFICERS. V. FRANKLIN , President. A. C. EBERT , Cashier. CORRESPONDENTS-The First National Bank , Lincoln , Nebraska. The Chemical National Bank New York City. . . : - - - , - . . A ) ) tItici MoLUT IT . _ -rNe esr - . . . . ' 'r7 ' L i . - l " . 1 . r - . i / D U Pi 5. LE ALIT 0 RKMA 5 h IP 1ISURPA5 ED 1'i ( ATRIAITN FINEST : , , " ! Y , . ODEL51 wEIGgTS ISTn 25 POUlYDS PRICES , $5.T0 1Q0. ' VERY MACHINE Fuu.Yg c UARANTEED , CATAtc ZV SENT FOA T' Jo CE JTt5TAr1A 1 .IriAJN OfCE ArID FACTORY CAKE I1AL5TED 515 1 P 'RETAILG SALEbROOM 2.8O dAbASH AVE : E ASTtat4WAe . _ _ EH3the 97-g9 READ 3Ct-IEAYO1K 111 PORTLAND' R/af T ; 5AN F.RAMCISCO Yy , - SALT LAI1E CITY. . 1 D LAnE i L rN4(9Cd. F , D. BURGESS , " . . . Plumber and Steam Fitter. MAIN AVENUE , McCOOK , NEB. " Stock o f Iron . Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Geode , Pumps and Boiler Trinr { pings. Agent for Halliday , Eclipse and Waupun 11'ind MilL _ 3 . . - d 11. 4 . It has , no equal in this local. field. . - - . 4 s . 3 , ' . } 1 / r. A { , , swra DANBURY NEWS. T C. Cribbins has been improving for the past two weeks. H. V. Lord attended the Harvest Honic at ' Wilsonville , last week. 1' . J. Bastain purchased the butcher shop of Mitchell Young , last Thursday. - Skines Kennedy , who has been playing with the Lincoln club , this year , returned to his home in Cedar Bluffs , last week. David Boyer has returned from Oklahoma , where he has been working the last year. lie has been sick with malarial fever. [ lob. H. C. Corbett , state superintendent of public instruction , delivered an interesting lecture to all , last Saturday evening , 0. A Everest and family will start for Oklahoma , this week. Ile expects to farm in that part of the country , next year. C. B. Gray , candidate for clerk of the district - trict court , was here over Sunday andMon. day , looking over the political situation. We will have another lecture from Dean McBrien of Orleans ; subject , "Chattanooga Convention and Battle Fields" , some evening in the last week in October. We do not know the exact date. TYRONE ITEMS. Rev. R. H. Chrysler is our new minister. Lida Borkinan is very sick with typhoid fever. G. W. Kimpton , our road boss , is doing some good work. Dr. Frank Johnson of Wilsonville has been visiting the sick here. C.SBlairisgetting his new house plastered and expects his faintly back from Iowa , soon , where they are visiting. Florence Moore , after being near to death from typhoid fever , improved some , but is now sufferingfrom a relapse and is very sick. Fully nine tenths of the Republicans here would endorse the views of the Box Elder correspondent in denouncing the use of liquor by candidates and others in order to influence votes. No good citizen of any party will cast his vote for such a candidate if he knows it. PROSPECT PARK. ' James Reslt has fall listed nearly , all of his stubble ground. Eugene Dunham was rustling around on official business , Monday. James Boatman and wife and L. A.Steph- ens and tivife visited at Dr. Critser's , Sunday. Mr. Burns was over from Ash Creek , Sun- day. ! le came to bring his daughter over to her school in the Cain district. Quite a party of young people called at the home of Frank Cain , Friday evening , and _ made things lively for a few hours. Clifford Dunham had quite a misunder- standint' with a vicious bull Saturday , in which the animal came out second best. G. C. Boatman says he will accept the challenge - lenge from his opponent on the Prohibition ticket to discuss the issues of the day , and fixes the time at any time in t9oo , and place Chicago. RED WILLOW. Charlie Schaefer was suddenly called to Curtis , last Friday. Nathan ' 1'ubbs has been excavating a large cave for Mr. Kummer. A literary was organized at Red Willow school house , last Wednesday evening. Jakie Longnecker'gave the V. P. C. E. an interesting account of the convention at Nebraska - 1 braska City , on last Sabbath. The Miller brothers and a few of their neighbors have been engaging in a series of coon hunts. A number of coons were caught and they are now on track of larger game. NORTH STAR GLEANINGS. a/WV N , Born , on October 1st , to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wagner boy. , a 4 School commenced in this district , last Moni day , with Miss Olive Rittenhouse as teacher. 11 ilI Wallin , Ethel Kerns and Alice Dye i were visitors at Sabbath school , last Sunday. i J. R. Reel , wife and daughter May spent Sunday with their relatives at Cedar Bluffs , Kansas. Mr. Proctor and family , of Valparaiso , Neb. , were out , last week , looking after their land. They intend to move out in the spring. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S TAX SAI.E. By virtue of a treasurer's distress warrant issued by J. B. Meserve , county treasurer , in t and for the county of Red 11'illow and state of i Nebraska , and to me delivered in favor of t Red Willow county , and against C. M. Noble , I I have levied upon the following described goods and chattels as the property of the u said C. M. Noble , to-wit : One S-foot show case and all of the counters and shelving in the store room lately occupied by C. M. Noble in the A.O.U.11. building m McCook , Nebras- ka. Which I shall expose n t public sale , to the highest bidder , tor cash , at the above described building , on the 22d day of October , 1895 , at I o'clock , p. m. , to satisfy said warrant and costs. Dated the 9th day of October , 1S95. E. R. BANKS , Sheriff. By C. F. Ba cocK , Deputy. FREE 11IEDICAL BOORS. AN ILLUSTRATED BOOK ON HEALTH , DISEASE AND FAMILY MEDICINES. A recently published book , packed - ed full of valuable information for the masses , will be sent free for a time by the Ye-I'll-na Drug Manufacturing facturing Co. Of Columbus , Ohio. This book contains numerous physiological - iological and anatomical illustrations - tions , conveying accurate and useful - ful instruction. The book covers the whole list of diseases to which the human family is liable , and gives the treatment for each one. It is-written in plain and chaste language , expressly for family use. It contains no reading or illustrations - tions of all objectionable character. The author of the book is Dr. Hartmau , whose Iopg and extensive - sive experience has enabled him to speak with authority on all medical subject. This book should be in every family. Another book , by the same author - thor , Woman's Hand-book for Female Diseases , will be sent for . a short time to ladies only. This w book cannot fail to be of priceless value to afflicted women. It has led to the cure of thousands of suffering women. Those preferring - ring Dr. Hartman's personal advice - vice should write , giving age , symptoms , and duration of dis- ease. Answer free. Everybody takes Pe-ru-na for e chronic malaria and all forms of , nervous prostration and bilious- ness. It is the greatest of tonics a and invigorators. ° f r 'tixy dji'L : } t a. . . Jam = } - - Sz - Il Prescriptions WA use only the best of everything and take , special care to fill them ? ttccuratel } ' and prolnpt- - ii 1 for 11'hich 11 e charne 1 . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? ? . a moderate price. , We . yant ' 'our res- CI'ijtlotl tfadt' . - L. l c onne T .o. Some handsome new bcx writing paper - per just received at our stationery zie- partment. Prices very reasonable. The Darlington , \Vis. , Journal says editorially - ially of a poiiular patent medicine : " 1Ve know from experience that Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrluea Remedy is all that is claimed for it , as on two occasions it stopped excruciating pains and possibly saved - ed us from an untimely grave. We would not rest easy over night without it in the house" . ' This remedy undoubtedly , saves more pain and suffering than any other medicine in the world. Every family should keep it in the house , for it is sure to be needed sooner or later. For sale by McConnell .C Co. , drug- gists. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. IF TROUBLED WITH RHEUMATISM READ TIIIS ANNAPOLIS , Aid , , April IG , I891.-I have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism - tism and found it to be all that is claimed for it. I believe it to be the best preparation for rheumatism and deep seated muscular pains on the market and cheerfully recommend it to the public. JNo. C. BROOKS , dealer in boots , shoes , etc. , No. IS Main st. ALSO READ TILLS. MECILANICSVILLE , St. Mary County' , Md.-I sold a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm to man who had been suffering with rheumatism - tism for several years. It made him a well man. A. J. MCGILL. Forsale at 5o cents a bottle by McConnell & Co. , druggists. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria If your children are subject to croup watch for the first symptom of the disease-hoarse- ness. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as the child becomes hoarse it vihl prevent the attack. Even after the croupy cough has appeared the attack can al- vays be prevented by giving this remedy. It S also invaluable for colds and whooping cough. For sale by McConnell & Co. , drugI I gists. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. DON'T TOBACCO SPIT OR SMOKE YOUR LIFE AWAY ? Is the truthful and startling title of a book about No-To-Bac the harmess' guaranteed obacco habit cure that braces up e nicotin- zed nerves , eliminates nicotine poison , makes teak men regain strength , vigor and man , flood. Vou run no physical or financial risk , No-To-Bac is sold by druggists everywhere nder a guarantee to cure or money refunded. look free. Address Sterling Remedy Co. , 'ev York or Chicago. 4.19.95-Iyr. Sold by McConnell S Co. , McCook , Neb. . R I P A N S fL - W The modern stand- .a .aw and Family Media - a vine : cures the W common every-day G ills of humanity. GW W TfAOE z .e . o q , MAiiK Chase c , La ld cd 4 't e Stock Co. i r . l ' w Horses branded on left hip or left shoulder P. 0. address Imperial Chase county , and Beat rice , Nebraska. Range.I Stinking Water and the i Frenchman creeks , in Chase county. Nebraska. Brawl as cut on side of ° " someanimalsonhipand sides of some , or any- here on the animal. R . A COLE , LEADING f RTAILOR i OF McCOOK , as just received a new stock of CLOTHE E id TRIMMI\ If you want a good flt- ng suit made at the very lowest prices for oed work , call on him. Shop first door west Barnett's Lumber Office , on Denntsoa treet. a L GOODTh1NCPUSH . 1T'ALQNG . : ' 3 J \ - A % _ ; ' H : 4y , f77C\ : . - I frflhij j - I ' . ) fI A IJjt1tR \ \ \ \ \ \ t & : .iilq/// , \M\ \ \ / cWk2NWIi/f ? \ ' ( . ) / ( /1t / II ' ! I ft Ii1itL4x lug Tobacco i ? A Greafi Big Piece fog to Gen -s ! MISSES MOORE , DRESS e MAKERS. FIRST CLASS WORK AND STYLISH GARMENTS GrARANTEED. Front rooms over Knipple's Grocery. . . .L MRS. E. E. UTTER , MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. Piano , Organ. Guitar and Banjo VOICE TRAINING -'PECL1Ly. . 'Studio-Cornerof Dodge and Madison sts. ELMER ROWELL. Real EstateCollections , Insurance Mc000K , NEBRI'KA. "Notary Public. East Dennison street. When Baby was sick , we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child , she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss , she clung to Castoria. When she had Children , she gave them Castoria. 1 Good writing paper ten cents a quire at this office. , W. V. GAGE , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON MCCOoK , NECRASKA. ' ( 1 'Office lours-9 to I t a. m. , 2 to 5 and ; l 7 to 9 p. m. Rooms-Over the First National r r bank. Night calls answered at the office. j l + 11 ' J. A. GUNN. ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I ! AI0000 [ . , 1VEftRASKA. t 'Office-OverC.A.Leachsjewelrystore. Residence-7o1 Main Street. Prompt attention - tion given to all calls. AUSTIN J. RITTENHOUSE , , i + 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW + J M0000K , NEBRASKA. , : "Office-Over the Famous clothing store. j , / J. E. KELLEY , . ATTOItNEY AT L4W MCCOOK , NEILRAsKA. r -Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office- Lear of First National bank. ; J. B. BALLARD , y' DEN TIST. , f All dental w ork done at our office tS guar- d i i anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of ' Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith & Bellamy , assistants. t , f PORTABLE -CORN CRIB I . H 0 S 400 BUSHELS i : _ o _ / . - - _ _ . . = I ) - - . ft ' ' ' " / - - j/ - = E I 1 i ' i I a _ I , - { t 1 M I I h H11 , r - 'r , . i . qtr ' ; j ( , i I 1 fl Just the thing for temporary crib. E ver Y { armer needs one , some three or four. Ca n be ' ' ' set up in 30 minutes , and when empty can be used for a stock fence , and set up for corn L gain when needed. Call and examine ' WI OP BULLARD & CON , MeCook , Neb , k z , , - - - - 't -