II' I H T ) EST with a big n. Blackwell's Genuine Bull L 9 H Durham is in a class by itself. You will find one H Kk M S HI li " coupon inside cacli two ounce bag , and two cou- Hk H B P ° 11S InBlcio cucu four ounce bag of A I 1 Genuine Durham I H SB Buyabagof this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon J K | H which gives a listof valuable presents and how to get them VBVr H & % " < rntAtUiiUiirOrjin * tf ftftcxni > i.V liis j U j oTAtj-Bk " • ' " ' > ' * > -W/ggj I $ V. FRANKLIN , President. A. C EBERr , Cashier. $ j as m ma H % -a I 1 CITIZENS BANKS 4 * # I # OF McCOOK , NEB. # # # . < * # Paid Up Capital , $50,000. Surplus , Si0,000 # * & B < § - DIRECTORS n-- f B 8& ilS B j | / . FRANKLIN , A' . 5. HARWOOD , A. C. EBERT , J | B It / / • 7" - CHURCH , OSCAR CALUHAH , C H. 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W.McDONNELIkS ; CO..Druggists. 1 ASH CREEK. Lou Barton of Intiiaunla fixer ! the well o the Thomas place , last Thursday. Orrie Williams attended Methodist servic in Indianola , last Sunday morninjj. The Children's day exercises at North Sta have been postponed until the 23th. Clara Bremer has pone to stay for a whil with Mrs. William Byfield on the Willow. Hattie Burns went , Tuesday , to stay couple of weeks with her sister , Mrs. I. 1 Neel. Nellie Kellojj returned , last Saturday , fror McCook after spending a week with Mrs. \ \ H. Davis. Al. KelloKR ; is staying at Joseph Dude * ' and may until corn K gathered if ptospect remain good. Willie Riioads got kicked by one of W. I Williams' young horses , last Tuesday , but nc Seriously hurt. The fine rain of Wednesday night will sto the cultivating for a few days , but will mak everything grow nicely. J. II. Warfseld and Alpha have in eigh arres of beans with a fine stand , while th rabbitsare helping themselves to some of thei neighbors' beans. PROSPECT PARK. Charley Boatman took s > ome fat hogs to Mc Cook , Monday. Frank Burton of Hitchcock county spen Sunday in this burg. L. A. Stephens hauled a load of corn ou from McCook , Monday. Eugene Dunham and family spent Sunda ] afternoon at J. Pickiell's. Everyone is very busy now getting tht , weeds out of the cornfields. Miss Essie Dunham has been staying will Mrs. C. E. Boatman , this week. James Boatman was out fiom the count ) seat , one day last week , reviewing the crops J. E. Tirrill and son Arthur weie over from Fairview , Monday , interviewing the black smith. Frank Cain is over from north of McCook , cultivating coin on his farm over in Grant precinct , this week. Owing to lack of time the committee have decided to postpone the exercises for Chil- drens day until one week from next Sunday , June 2ist. All are cordially invited to at tend. PLEASANT RIDGE. We notice that grasshoppers are getting numerous. Where is Tattling Tiliie , has she changed her name ? The weeds are growing fast but the corn is growing faster. Thomas B. Harris is the name of the in ventor ; he calls his invention consolidation. The bridge , at the crossing on the Drift wood near Joseph Schmitz * , has a bad hole in it. Some one ought to fix it. Children's day will be observed at Pleasant Ridge school house , next Sunday. A program is being prepared. All are cordially invited. Rev. J. E. Dai by preached an earnest and instructive sermon at the Fredericks school house , Sunday afternoon , and will preach there a < jain at half past three o'clock , four weeks from that day. The boys that made night hideous with their discordant yelling , rude songs , firing off revolvers , etc. , as they returned from Chris tian Endeavor , Sunday night , thereby distmb- ing people along the road , ought to be asham ed of themselves ; and if they cannot be shamed into good behavior , some other way ought to be tried. A word to the wise is sufficient. BANKSVILLE. Another heavy rain. Crops are booming. George Brown is farming the old Simmonds place , this year. Abraham Peters has the finest piece of sod corn in the country. The wire cut worms are still bothersome on Abraham Peters' place. Caldwell , our genial mail driver , is a far mer as well. Forty acres of corn. C.E. Elliott is the rustling farmer , over two hundred acres of corn and fifty of small grain. Clint Kelley and family and Mrs. George Brown are going fishing , this week. We feel sorry for the poor fishes. Charles Parsons , our ex-school inarm , was around visiting old friends near Banksville , last Friday. Charlie is a fine boy and drives a fine rig , all but the wheels. Resolutions of Respect. Castle Hall , Willow Grove Lodge No. 4c , Knights of Pythias. McCook , Nebraska , June 3d , 1S96. Whereas , It has pleased the Supreme Ru ler of the universe to remove from our midst , by death , our esteemed brother. Alexander Weaver , therefore be it Resolved , That the members and officers of Willow Grove Lodge No. 42 , Knights of Pythias , hereby extend our heartfelt sympa thy to the bereaved family and relatives , and may He who has promised to be a comfort in time of trial and affiiction.assuage the grief of the sorrowing widow and friends. Be it fur ther Resolved , That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to his widow , a copy furnished the press of this city , and that they be spread upon the minute book of this lodge. J. F. Forbes , Elmer Rowell , C. W. Barnes. Committee. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria , ORDER OF HEARING. State of Nebraska , Red Willow county , ss. At a county court , held at the county court room , in and for said county. May iSth. A. D. , 1S95. Present , Isaac M. Smith , county judge. In the matter of the estate of James E. Eaton , deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Grace Shepherd , praying that administra tion of saul estate may be granted to C. H. Boyle , as administrator. Ordered , that Sat urday , June 13th , A. D. , 1S96 , at one o'clock , p. m. , is assigned for hearing said petition , when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a county court to be held in and for said county , and show cause why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted ; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof , be given to all per sons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in The McCook Tribune , a weekly newspaper printed in said county , for three successive weeks , prior to said day of hearing. Isaac M. Smith , [ A true copy.J 5-22-3ts. County Judge. 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 Hon. D. T. Welty , Judge of the District Court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 23rd iiay of December , 1S95 , in favor of Augustus H. Seeley as plaintiff , and against John F. Cowden et al. as defendants , tor the sum of three hundred and sixty-four dollars and fifty : ents , and costs taxed at S35.53 , and accruing : osts. I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants : o satisfy said decree towit : The east half of : he southeast quarter of section twenty in : ownship two , north of range twenty-six , west jf the sixth p. m. And will offer the same for ale to the highest bidder , for cash inhandon ; he 8th day of June , A. D. . 1896 , In front of the south door of the court house in Indianola , ebraska , that being the building wherein the ast term of court was held , at the hour of one > 'clock , p. m. of said daywhen and where due ittendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated May 7th , 1896. J. R. Neel , - - . Sheriff of said county. . S. Phillips , Plaintiffs Attorney. A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING. Items Personal and Otherwise too Late t < be Regularly Classified. True Patriotism. True patriotism will lead men to pur ify their own lives. Every criminal , ev ery debaucher. is a blemish upon inj country. Every pure man , every schol ar , every true man adds to her greatness The country called for soldiers once True patriots responded. To clay sin calls for pure , earnest , honest men Truest patriots will again respond to hei call. Johnston Myers. The Public Schools. The future prosperity of our nation depends entirely upon the training and education of the youth of the present day. Our public school system , though we do not claim it to be perfect , is , I think , the best the world ever saw It tends to elevate all classes and condi tions of mankind , foreign and native horn , black and white. Rev. Dr. Peters , Reformed church , York , Pa. Eight to Five. The game of base ball at Real's out in Perry precinct , Sunday , between the McCookies and the Farmers resulted in a score of 8 10 5 in favor of the former. The batteries were : Farmers Bert Iluet and John McManigal. McCookies Andy Eaton and Frank Travers. The Levy Stands. The council met on Monday evening. A few bills were allowed. The matter 'of the levy was considered , but it was de termined not to change the amount , al though there is some question as to its legality. The protracted meeting held by Elder J. M. Morris , the Christian evangelist , during the past week or two. closed on last Tuesday evening , it is to be hoped with the accomplishment of much good. D6n't put in any more sleepless nights thinking where you can rustle kindling for the morning fire , but get a fire kindler - ler at Bullard's for 35 cents. Frank Stillman has just put up some fine hog fence wire that knocks the per simmons. Bullard sells the same kind very reaaonably. A delegation of McCook brethren went up to Culbertson , last evening , to assist in the reorganization of the I. O. O. F. in that place. Messrs. and Mesdames E. Hanson and V. H. Solliday went down to Orleans , last Sunday , to hear Talmage. Tom Rowell has one of the neatest lawn fences in the city. Bullard sells it at 10 cents a foot. Mrs. C. E. Eldred is visiting at her old home in Phillipsburg , Kansas. Mrs James Barnes has been quite ill , this week. | j NICKELS AND DIMtS. Ij li , - _ _ jl Fishing tackle at McConnell's. Nails 4 cts. per pound at LaTourette's. Screen wire 10 cts per yd. at LaTour ette's. Preserving Kettles at cost at LaTour ette's. -Scythe , Snath and Stone , $1.20 at La Tourette's. Solid Copper Wash Boilers $1.87 , at LaTourette's. You should have one of those hand some 16 to 1 badges at Beck's , first door south of the postoffice. Fifteen (15J cents will buy a box of nice writing paper at this office , con taining 24 sheets of paper and 24 envel opes. Correspondence V/anted. The Tribune wants correspondence from every precinct and town in Red Willow county. Terms readily given on request. For Sale. One fire proof safe , weight about 1000 pounds ; also one Howe platform , double beam counter scale. I. M. Smith. Plenty of Farms for Rent. A number of good farms for rent. 2all early and get your choice. Apply : o P. A. WELLS , over Citizens bank. Fishing tackle at McConnell's. Knipple will have a carload of potatoes 011 track , Saturday. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION . . In the district court of Red Willow county , Neb- ; aska. The State of Nebraska , to Lombard Invest- j nent Company , a corporation , and Frank I lager- , nan , as receiver of the Lombard Investment Com- lany , a corporation , defendants : You , and each ' f you , are hereby notified that you have been sued , \ osrether with Samuel Younjr , Caroline E. Youngj lis wife , and Joel Woods , as co-defendants , bv ] lenry Carter , as plaintiff , in the district court o 'f . ted Willow county , Nebraska , and that on or bej ore the 20th day of July , tSo/5 , \ ou must answer ' he petition in chancery tiled ny said plaintiff s gainst said defendants , wherein plaintiff prays , for . decree of said court foreclosing a mortsjaj e exe- uted by said defendants Samuel Young- and Caro- ine E.Youngr to the Lombard Investment Companv , ated Marclf nth , 1S90 , and now owned by plain- iff , covering the following described real estate ituated in said Red Willow county , Nebraska , o-wit : The northwest quarter of section number ; ve (5) ( ) , in township number two (2) north , ranjje umber twenty-six(26) ( , except fifteen (15) ) acres , in square form , in the southwest corner , west of the ixth (6th ) principal meridian. Said petition fur- lier prays that the rights , titles , interests , liens and laims of said defendants be determined and set- led , and that said land be appraised and sold , ac- ording- law , and the proceeds arising- from such .lie applied , first , in payment of the costs of said ' ction and of such saie. and second , in payment of le full amount found due said pLiintift upon the idebtedness secured by said mortgage , with all " iterest thereon ; and the balance , if any , be > roug " it into court ; that from and after the con- rmation of such sale , the defendants to this action 1 nd each of them , and all persons claiming under be forever b.irred and foreclosed : em , of and i rom all rijjht , title , interest , lien , claim or equity of ; demption in and to said land , o any part thereof. 1 ' nless you answer said petition , as aforesaid , the < icts therein alleged will be taken as true , and a de- < ree will be rendered apainst you as therein prayed. < Witness my hand and the seal of said conrt , by < le affixed , this 9th day ol June , 1S96. < . , G. S. Boatman- , < ? sealClerk ! of the District Court of < ' . * Red Willow County , Nebraska. < ulsifer & : Alexander , Concordia , Kansas , < Attorneys for Plaintiff. 4 ' First published'in The McCook Tkibi e , June 4 : th , iSy6. M " M"IWII1WMIMMMMM1I * > * IMW""M' " "I I I I I II I I IIIWI ! , MMM K C\\2 LVV i\X' ' iX\\\IX\\\\\\\XXVVXX V | for Snfants and Children * I ' 'CastorlalssowcUadaptedtochUurentbat Castoria cures Colic , Constipation , H I recommend it aa superior to any prescription Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , Eructation , H " mown to me. " It A. Ancnnit , M. D. , Kills'Worms , gives sleep , and promotes dl H 111 So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. gestlon , B Without injurious medication. H "Tho use of * Castoria' , is so universal and "For several years I have recommended M Its merits so well known that it secais a work 'Castoria , * and shall always continue to do M of supererogation to endorse it. Fewarotho so , as it has invariably produced beneficial M intelligent families who do not keep Castoria B results. " H within easy reach. " j Enwi.v F. PjutDcn , 31. D. , H CAULos3lAnTYHD.r ) . , j 123th Street and 7th Ave. , New York City. New York City. | The Centauii Compaq , 77 Murray Sitieet , New York Cut. H SS wiiMi I * - - - ' - - ' f H nrwwwin ft'tt imi-r--'jMMmiH Try that 15 cent box paper at The Timbcxl office. Worth 25 cts. Also cheaper grades. Mr.D. P. Davis , a prominent liveryman and merchant of Goshen. Va. , has this to say or the subject of rheumatism : "I take pleasure in recommending Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism , as I know from personal ex perience that it will do all that is claimed foi it. A year ago this spring my brother was laid up in bed with inflammatory lheumatisni and suffered intensely. The first application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm eased the pain and one bottle completely cured him. i * " oi sale by McConnell and Co. , druggists. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. For every quarter in a man's pocket there are a dozen uses ; and to use each one in such a way as to derive the greatest benefit is a question every one must solve for himself. We believe , however , that no better use could be made of one of these quarters than to ex change it for a bottle of ChambeiIain's Cojic , Cholera and Diarrtwea Remedy , u medicine that every family should be provided with. For sale by McConnell & Co..druggists. Notice for Publication. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , May 16 , 1896. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of Ins intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said pi oof will be made before Kegis- terorReceiverat McCook , Nebraskaon Satur day , June 27th , 1S96 , viz : ISAAC B. STRVK- ER , who made Homestead Entry , number 9,744 , for the south half of the northeast quarter and the east half of the southeast quarter of section three , township four , north of range thirty , west of sixth principal merid ian , lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cul tivation of , said land , viz : William II. Epper- ly , Hiram K. Bixler , George H. Simmerman , John B. Smith , all of McCook , Nebraska. 5-22-6ts. A. S. Campbell , Register. Notice of IscoRroKArMMn TiikSumson Mekcantile C < > mpanv. Notice is hereby given that we , the under signed , do associate ourselves together for the puipose of forming and becoming a cor poration under the laws of the stale of Ne braska. 1. The name of the corporation shall be The Simpson Mercantile Company. 2. The principal place of transacting its business shall be in the city of McCook , coun ty of Red Willow , state of Nebraska. 3. The general nature of the Lusiuess to be transacted by said corporation , is a general mercantile business , and the buying and sell ing and dealing generally in real property. 4. The authorized capital stock of said cor poration shall be fifty thousand dollars , in ihares of one hundred dollars each , to be sub scribed and paid for at time of subscription. 5. The existence of the corporation shall : ommence on the 25th day of May , A. D. , [ 896 , and continue during the period of fifty fears. 6. The highest amount of indebtedness to vhich the corporation shall at any time sub- ect itself shall not be more than twenty housand dollars. 7. The affairs of said corporation are to be ronducted by a board of directors , and by a resident , vice president , secretary and treas- lrer. Dated at McCook , Nebraska , this 25th day if May. 1S9O. \V.\i. Simpson. J. A. Simpson. 5 29-4ts. Geo. IIocicnei.l. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me rom the District court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before the Ion. D. T. Welty , Judge of the District court if Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 23rd lay of December , 1S95 , intavor of Julia Hil- nore as plaintiff and against Albert E. Lang : t al. as defendants , for the sum of five bund ed and six dollars , and costs taxed at S34-4S. md accruing costs. I have levied upon the ollowing real estate taken as the property of aid defendants to satisfy said' decree towit : The southwest quarter of the northwest quar- er of section 13 , and the south h it of the lortheast quarter of section 14 , in township 3 , iqrth of range 27 , west of the 6th p. m. , con- aining 120 acres. And will offer the same for ale to the highest bidder for cash m hand on he 15th day of June , A. D. , 1&96 , in front of he south door of the court house in Indianola , Nebraska , that being the building wherein the 1st term of court was held , at the hour of one 'clock , p. m. , of said day , when and where ue attendance will be given bv the under- igned. Dated May 14 , 1896. J. R. Neel , J. S. Phillips , Sheriff of said county. Plaintiff's Attorney. 5-l5-5ts. > S SUFFER UNTOLD MISERIES. | bradfields I I FEMALE I ! REGULATOR , | I ACTS AS A SPECIFIC | S Bjf Arousing to Healthy Action ail her Organs. > > Ifc causes health to bloom , andv < > joy to reign throughout the frame. > / I. . . It Never Fails to Regulate. . . C "Mywlfehasbeen undertreatmentof Iead- > > C Idk physicians three jears. without benefit. \ \ f After nslns three bottles of BRADFIELD'S < < I FEMAUK KEG ULATOR she can do her own < < ? coofcing , milking and washing. " < < ' > N.S. BRYAN. Henderson. Ala. / / > BBADFTELD REGULATOR CO. , Atlanta , Ga. ' { Sold by druggists at $ L00 per bottle. \ \ ' J , , . , . . . 1 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. How ro Treat a Wife. ' H ( From Pacific Health Journal ) H First , get a wife ; second , bs patient. You | may have great trials and perplexities in vour H business , but do . not therefore , carry to your H honiff a cloudy or contracted brow. Vour M wife may have trials , which , though of less H magnitude , may be hard ( or her to bear. A M kind word , tender look , may do wonders in M chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. M To this we would add always keep a bottle of H Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. | It is the b t and is sure to be needed sooner M or later. Your wife will then know that you jH reallv care for her and wish to protect her _ | health. For sale by McConnell & Co. , drug- | gists. H When Baby was sick , we gave her Castoria M When she was a Child , she cried for Castoria. H When she became Miss , she clung to Castoria. * | When she had Children , she gave them Castoria. B Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment H Is unequalled for Eczema , 'IWter , Salt- M Rheum , Scald Head , Sore IsippI , Chapped | Hands , Itching Jiles , Hums , 1 rest Bites , M Chronic Sore Eyes and Gntnuiated Eye Lids. M ' For sale by druggists at 25 cents per lns. fl TO HOP.3EOWN2ES. H For putting a horse in a fine healthy coti- * | dition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders M They tone up the system , aid digestion , cunj H loss of appetite , relieve constipation , correct H kidney disorders and destroy worms , giving | new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 | cents per package. For sale by druggists. H J. A. CUNN , M PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON McCook , Nebraska. H SfOffice v ) ver CA. . Leach's jev. elry store. j H Residence 701 Main street. Prompt atte-11- H tion given to all calls. H J. B. BALLARD. ] | I © DENTIST. @ All dental work done at our ofrice i > guaranteed - M anteed to be first-cla-s. We d > all kinds of H Crown , Bridge an 1 Plate Work. Dr . Smith H & Bellamy , assistants. m R-I-P-A-N-S u. H The modern stand- 1 w ard Family Medicine - M cine : Cures the H [ P common every-day M ills of humanity. H C-iase Co. Land aj : ; . ivs Stock Co. H Horses branded on left hip or left shou.dor H jggSRjp P.O. address Imperial H ipg _ . - Chase cnunt.v. ami Beat H ViylJB HEp * " rk-e. Nebraska. Raairo , H j M BHElriTw ; = ti3kinr ; Vater an(1 the H j HEIKMJfv } Frenchman creaks , in j H M HpgjffSfljigy/ Chase county. Nebraska. H JfT ' § S | Brand as cut onsideof j H SS J some animals , on hip and H s * WK&i 3m3 - sides of some , or any- | vhere on th * animal. | R. A. COLE , H LKADIN'G M MERCHANT TAILOE * I OF McCOOK , y M las just received a noir stock of CLOTHS j H , nd TRIMMINGS. If you want a good fir- H Ingiuit made at the very lowest prices for Hood oed work , call on him. Shop fint door wei > H f Barnett's Lumber Office , ca Dtnalios ' H h i M