I.BLACKWELL'S . , WA jT k ; | - ' BRv * * > 0THE * < I CEHUJWE VN III ] ksJsI.w 7 1 durham \y v h. H , j1 % " You will find one coupon / K&imi JM flhsTi h\ W Inside each two ounce bag , > S * < wIL i. ' v'J ' III Vf 3 • " / • and two coupons Inside each / / 5Sl lfIIi7w1 ! llll * * four ounce bag of Black1 1 / /lL JuIM * J llllff = ? . . * well's Durham. Buy a bag * pjr | [ lijHf | Jj'n.hT ' _ 5 of this celebrated tobacco NSSl Siili s f Jllf J r kflllLr * " * t * J and read the coupon which 'SSil Sl g3ftBOJjDI * _ _ _ i' " ' gives to list of valuable presli | | | | ! | | MH * St OT WWill J cnte and how to get them. , i y Iff J ifH H j i ( 1 1 I I ! I 1 1 | l Authorized Capital , $100,000. $ 1 1 1 j | | Capital and Surplus , $60,000 | | , IS G 0. HOCKNELL , President. B. M. FREES , V. Pres. 35 Tf. . LAWSON , Cashier. F. A. PENNELL , Ass't Cash. g | I J J 4. CAMPBELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , D/rector. | | ! . _ . • - t Cm 3&x i&hi . sJic am StatLt ! jfflic jjttcjgtcnBcaffic $ & JhraSt rffcc > Bg WrA.aac33te rffa aSkjigfcA : > gj& # sjjsc > gSj * jy : jwjic xjjr stjyc atgc tjjC jc age ig * j ] J sjjc gpfiqgfcs 'jjpr if V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER. $ I CITIZENS BANK | % OF MeCOOK , NEB. . > ft I # ft # Paid Up Capital , § 50,000. Surplus , § 10,000 # f f | | - = = = DIRECTORS = = = = = - ! | , II V. FRANKLIN , N. S. HARWOOD , A. C. EBERT , | | 1 ? / / . r. CHURCH , OSCAR CALUHAN , C. H. WIARD. K Kft * | agix sgnojjcajjfr sjyrajjjcaijcjqjr sgcajycjgrajp Jj jgcagcagrxgr ajysrjijgxj jcjjjt mjoraijirasjicu t ( ggJ I ass | ; Fred Krug Brewing Company 0 | ' Cabinet Bottled Beer. § § | 1 A High arade ger Beer , 1 MM Purest in the Market. g | | @ PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. Sg Office 1007 Jackson St. , Omaha , Neb. g F. D. BURGESS , Pi umber and Steam Fitter. MAIN AVENUE , MeCOOK , NEB. Stock of Iron , Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps and Boiler Tri - cinjrs. Agent for Halliday , Eclipse and Waupun Wind MilL 1911ViJfM J S' .t JJHi J AI'b ) T3T1 This Famous Jtcaeay cures qmcKiy , permanently mi I 131 Kl3slki = l ISM W 13 I nervous dihcubea. Wculc Slemory , lA > bS of lirnln Power , Stn > lTm rhtMW llMitntlUeadacbe , Wakefulness , Lost Vitality , Nightly Emb- TPv T ST . issfv - sE sTsion37cvll dreams , lmpotency and wasting diseases caused by y TiZy F"J lfc ' > voutft/uIerroror txcttsts. Contalnsno opiates. Isa nerve tonic T Bokfi tffiV fiV AC land blood builder. Makesthopaleandpuny&troncandplump. J&JS&t JilllL JW : fcTli | EaMlycarrledinvestpocket.81perboxefor , S. Bymailjpro- . iiv ? * s vJl tj- - * 1 WAJpaid , trttha torttteu wamntwortnonftf wwnded Wrltous.frco &VTL'M K g W .a L JHaBiedIcal book , sealed plain wrapper , with testimonials and lBt hitflBea 9 S9&si 9 financial standing. KoehargefrrrconsMltations. Bewareof imttn- . . . , . . . . , , * uil. l * BAr. mcii. miui. ttolU. 6oMb/our e itior < ! ire SKBTBBEEBCO. SaaonleXcapleCUcaca. Jorsalo lnHcCoolcNob..byI. . W. MCDONNELL & CO. . Druggists. Subscribe for The McM Trine I „ . _ _ I T" * ; f • * * * * - * ' " ' - ' . - " ' ' - " . . ' - . • .TH T ! . ; . . .u. a. . . . * * - * - - - * . * > . * > i yyyy iyvywv V * MrvV rvVrVW r > r > * 1 The Nebraska State Fair. | J The best State Fair in the | * West. Best reached by the J ? best railroad in the West the I | BURLINGTON f f ROUTE \ < Tickets and information concerning - > cerning low rates and special I \ trains to Omaha on application i Lto any B. & M. R. R. R. agent. | A Red Hot Campaign. The present campaign will be the most exciting one fought out since the war. There will not be a day when something of unusual interest will not transpire. The State Journal has made up its mind to surpass all its former efforts in the direction of news-giving , and will give its readers the mo.st complete details of the campaign , giving all the news from an unbiased standpoint. Republicans will want The Journal because of its staunch Republican principles , it being recognized as the standard-bearer of the great Republican party ot Nebraska. Populists and Democrats should read it for the news it } ives. The Semi-Weekly Journal will go to thousands of new homes during the campaign. You should ' subscribe , as it will only cost you 25 cents fromnow nntil November 15. Two papers every week , making it almost as good as a daily. Subscribe through your postmaster or send your order to The State Journal , Lincoln , Nebraska. To Subscribers ot The Tribune. Readers of The Tribune will please remember that cash is an essential in the publication of a paper. The pub lisher has been very lenient during the past few years , on account of crop fail ures and hard times , and as a coiisp- quence many hundreds of dollars are due on subscriptions. We are now com- pelled to request all who can to call and make settlement in full or in part. In view of the facts , our subscribers must feel the justice and urgency of this re quest. The Publisher. Doy Gray , who has been messenger boy here , left this week for McCook and will run as express messenger between McCook and Imperial. Clyde Kocher has taken Gray's place here Jas. Burke came up from Imperial this week and is making arrangements to open up at once an office in this city as he will I again act as B. & M. immigration agent. He expects a goodly number of eastern parties here to look over the country and if everything continues favorable he ex pects to do a good business in the immi gration line. Mr. Burke expects to move his family here after election. Holdrege Citizen. Cultivate your corn late with a Five- Tooth Hoe Drill. S. M. Cochran & Co. keep them for sale at a very reasonable figure. Fifteen (15) ( cents will buy a box of nice writing paper at this office , con taining 24 sheets of paper and 24 envel opes. The Tribune wants correspondence from every precinct and town in Red Willow county. Terms readily given on request. Western Washers ai $3.60 at LaTour- ette's. Turnip seed 35c. a lb. at LaTourette's. Fishing tackle at McConnelPs. Mrs. Rhodie Noah of this place was taken in the night with cramping pains and the next day diarrhoea set in. She took half a bottle of blackberry cordial but got no relief. She then sent to mete to see if I had anything that would help her. I sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and the first dose relieved her. Another of our neighbors had been sick for about a week and had tried different remedies for diarrhoea but kept getting worse. I sent him the same remedy. Only four doses of it were required to cure him. He says he owes his recovery to this won derful remedy. Mrs. Mary Sibley , Sid ney , Mich. For sale by McConnell & Co. , Druggists. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures colds , croup and whooping cough. It is pleasant , safe and reliable. For sale by McConnell & Co. , Druggists. t I S 1i BH I THE WEEKLY BEE 12 PAGES EVERY WEEK. Makes .1 special campaign rate of 15 Cents to Nov. 15th . .OH. . 20 Cents to Dec. 31st Subscribe now for the leading Sound Money Paper OF THE "WEST. THE BEE PUBLISHING CO. OMAHA , NEBRASKA. $10 hanging- lamp for $5.50 at Knip- ple's. - > • . 'i ' iL"ifc ) ' ' ' " 'i'1 ' ' " " " ' " ' - x acr-aa " - * ' * • ) Knipple sells all queensware at cost and less. The Races at the Fair. Mr. Editor : I want to say to the public that we are going to have the best races and the best lot of horses at the fair , this fall , that w have ever had. The free for all , in particular , promises to be a hummer. And don't overlook the foot race , a handicap under Sheffield rules , that will last all through the fair , one or two heats every day , and the grand final of the heat winners on Friday. I have just received a letter from Dick Sadler , the colored man who won the first money in the handicap last fall. He says he will be here to start. We will know bet ter how to place him this fall , as he was an unknown quantity then. Seven men have already signified their intention to start. Porter of Lebanon will be here and a crowd of backers and friends , as he is ver3' popular on the Beaver. The Coon will undoubtedly be scratch man. We are figuring with C. H. Haywood for a special attraction in the way of an ex hibition race with Clegg Wright and four or five of his colts as starters. Eva Wright and Kitty Wright will be here and possibly Guy L. may start. Take it all in all we will have the best races ever seen here. W. A. M. Low Rates Via The Burlington. For the occasions shown below , the Burlington Route will sell round trip tickets at one fare for the round trip : State G A. R. Reunion , Lincoln , Neb. , Aug. 24-30 : dates of sale Aug. 24 , 25 and 26 ; return limit , Aug. 31st. National Republican League , Milwau kee , Wis. , August 25-27 : dates of sale , Aug. 23 and 24 ; final return limit , Aug. 29th. Less Than Half Rates To St. Paul , Minn. , are offered by the Burlington Route , August 30 and 31 , on account of the National Encampment of the G. A. R. Tickets , sleeping car reservations and full information on application to any agent of the B. & M. R. . R. , or to J. Francis , General Passenger Agent , Oma ha , Nebr. Republican Caucus. The Republican caucus for Coleman precinct for the purpose of placing in nomination precinct officers will be held in Coleman school house , Monday after noon , August 31st , from four to six o'clock. H. K. Bixi er , Committeeman. Nebraska State Fair. On September 1st and 2d only we will sell round trip tickets to Omaha , includ ing one admission to the state fair , at rate of $5.50. Tickets limited for return to September 5th. 1 C. E. MaGner , Agent. Nails 4 cts. per pound at LaTourette's. Commissioners' Proceedings. McCook , Nebr. , August 15,1896. Board of County Commissioners met pursu ant to adjournment. Present , Jas. Carmichael and Stephen Belles , commissioners , II. W. Keyes , county attorney , and R. A. Green , county clerk. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. On motion Wm. Relph was appointed overseer road district No. 14 to fill vacancy. The following official bond was examined and approved : William Relph , overseer Road Dist. No. 14. On motion the following claims were al lowed and clerk directed to draw warrants on County General fund , levy 1S96 , in payment thereof as follows , to-wit : G. C. Boatman , expense 3 6 35 Frank Neel , jailer . - . 60 00 Wm. Smith , stationery for Co. supt 11 50 H. W. Keyes , money advanced in case ofMajorlless 2100 : J. E. Hathorn.medical attendance pau- j peis 2000 ' J. R. Neel , board and washing for pris oner 2270 : R. A. Green , postage and express 13 71 E.J. Mitchell , printing and supplies. , n 75 J. C. Oakley , board paupers ( assigned to M. E. Knipple ) 2856 M. M. Young , bal. assessing Beaver precinct 9 00 J.W. Dolan & Co.mdse for Major Hess 1807 Harrison & Harrison.mdse for prisoner 125 J. W. Dolan & Co. , mdse 11 60 McCallum & Short , mdse 1400 M. E. Knipple , mdse 395 i J. W. Dolan & Co. , coal 215 t J. W. Dolan & Co. , mdse 410 ' Barnett Lumber Co. , coal and drayage 5 00 , J. A. Wilcox & Son , mdse 810 I A. P. Welles , medical attendance 1500 t I. M. Smith , wood 4 00 • Holmes Bros. , lumber and labor on ' vault 13 62 I McCook Electric Light Co. , lighting f court house 2 S5 \ Holmes Bros. , lumber and labor 6 S6 j E. E. Smith , meat for Milo Strong 2 25 I Jas. Carmichael , services as com . - . 1260 f Stephen Bollcsservices , as com 3 80 \ And on the county road fund levy 1S96 as * follows : } S. G. Goheen , wire and spikes 41 00 } I. W. Spaulding , road work 250 j And on the county bridge fund levy 1896 as [ follows : 1 Stephen Belles , bridge work 15 70 John Sheppard , bridge work 3 00 \ George Younger , bridge work 6 00 j W. S. Fitch , bridge work 6 00 1 Barnett LumberCo.bridgemalerial(3) ( ) 21000 \ O. D. Mosher , hardware and nails 4 25 \ Jackson Teeters , bridge work 2S 50 W. O. Russell , bridge work 300 \ C. W. Peters , bridge work S 50 \ George Muntz , bridge work 600 % J. W. Dolan , bridge material 294 52 \ On motion Board adjourned to meet September - \ tember 12th , 1S96. 1 Attest : R. A. Green , County Clerk. \ " ' " 1 * _ ' , , „ , . „ y.miLi | , | Try that 15 cent box paper at The Tkibune office. Worth 25 cts. Also cheaper grades. Job Printing The most artis tic work nt the lowest figures. The Tribune , McCook. Write for prices. A trial order will set tle the business. Read the best coun ty newspaper -that's The McCook Tribune every time. We are just in receipts of a new supply of tablets and box papers memorandums , etc. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema , Tetter , Salt- Eheum , Scald Head , Sore Nipples.C'happcd Hands , Itching Piles , Burns , Froj > t Bites , ChronicSore Eyes and Grantiiated Eye Lids. For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. " TO H0K3E 0WNEB3. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con dition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders They tone up the system , aid digestion , cureless loss of appetite , relieve constipation , correct kidney disorders and destroy worms , giving new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 cents per package. For sale by druggists. tArtli I AN I ) ? We ofer Yo a < B-/1I bU I nil I REMEDY Which S MOTHERS , SSSSbsj "MOTHERS' FRIEND" ? Robs Confinement of its Pain , Horror and Risk. / C My wife used " 3I0THERS' FltlEND" beC j lore birth or her tirst child , she did not ( C suffer from CKAMl'S or PAINS wasquickly / relieved at the critical hour sufferinsr but J S little she had no pains afterward and her S f recovery was rapid. / 3 E. E. Johnston , Eufaula , Ala. \ S Sent by Mail or Express , on receipt of f 5 price , $1.00 per botUc. Book "To MothS n ers " mailed Free. j / BBADFIELD REGULATOR CO. , Atlanta , Ga. 5 J SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. \ Don't Stop Tobacco. How to Cure Yourself While Using It. The tobacco h.ibit throws on .1 111.111 until his ner\ous sjittin is siriouslv afftctnl , impairing he.tlth , comfort and li.tppint.ss. To quit suddenly is too bevtre : t shock to the s\stein , as tobacco to : m imeterate user becomes , " a stimulant that his s\stem continually emits. "IJ icco-Curo " ' is a scientific cure for the tobacco habit , in all its forms , carefully compounded after the formula of an em inent Berlin physician who has used it in hispmate practice since 1072 , without a failure. It is purely i ejjetable and guarantied pcrfntly harmless. You can use all the tobaico jou want while taking "Kicco-Ciiro. " It will notifou ' " when to stop. We jji\ea written guarantie to cure permanentlv any case , \ \ ith thrte boxes , or refunu the money with 10 per cent , interest. "llacco-Curo" is not a substitute , but .1 scientific cure , th it cures without the aid of will power and with no inioiuenience. It lea\es the sjstem a < ? pure and free from nicotine as the day you took your first chew or smoke. Cured by Baeeo-Curo and Gained Thirty Pounds. From hundreds of testimonials , the originals of which are on file and ojun to inspection , the fol lowing is presented : Clayton , Xe\ada Co. , Ark. , Jan. jS. Eureka Chemical Jb Mfg. Co. , I.a Crosse , Wis. Gentlemen : Kor forty years I usid tobacco in all its forms. For twentyfixeears of that time I was a great suffirer from general dibility and heart disease. For fifteen years I tried to " quit , but couldn't. I took \.iriou s remedies , among others , "Xo-To-Uac , " "The Indian Tobacco Antidote , " "Double Chloride of Gold , " etc. , ttc , but none of them did me the least bit of good. Finally how e\er , I purchasid a box of Miur " 15 icco-Curo" and it has entirely- cured me of the habit in all its forms , and I have increased thirty pounds in weight and am relieved of all the numerous aches and pains of body and mind. I could w rite .1 quire of papir up on my changed feelings and condition. Yours nsptctfulh. I * . 11. Makiiuky , Pastor C. P. Church. Clayton , Ark. Sold by all druggists at St.00 per box ; three boxes , ( thirty days treatment ) $ .2.50 , witli written guaran tee , or sent dinct upon receipt of price. 'W rite for booklet and proofs. Eureka Chemical Jj Mfg. Co. , I-a Crosse , Wis. , and I.oston , Mass. NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION" . United States Land Office , McCook , Xebr. , Aug. Jth , i&/ > . Notice is hirebj given that Jonathan Sjchrawver has filed notice of intention to make final proof bifore Kegistir or Iteceiv er at his office in McCook , Nebr. , on Wednesday the 14th day of Octobir , 1S96 , on timber culture application "No. 50S1 , for the southeast quarter of siction No. seven , in Township No. one north Range No. thirty- west sixth Principal Meridian , lie natni'a.is witnesses Wilson II. Hart in.in , Cora IJ. Ilartin.in , of McCook , Nebr. , and Austin Dutcher , James McLaughlin , of Vailton , Nebr. A. S. Cvmimieli. , Keirister. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on June 15th , iSf/5 , I took up , on my farm in Willow Grove precinct , Red Willow county , Nebraska , being the southwest - " west quarter , section twenty-one , township three , j range twenty-nine , two estrav horses , described as 1 follows * One gray gelding , supposed to be about S or9years old , weight about 900 pounds , front feet shod. One white mare , supposed to be about 10 j or 11 years old , weight about See pounds , left front foot has a ridge which appears to be the result of .1 barbed w ire cut , had leather halter on when taken up. If said hordes be not nclaimed by the owner , thev will be sold according to law , after due notice. IIevky II. Mitchell. f LEE'S LIGEILLER | I I - B % 1 1 h WE ARK FREE FROM LICE \ 4 * i4fiimwr\Biiymiiiniiiniiit ! | ? . .TRY. . % I LEE'S LICE KILLER 1 : ? . .FOR. . S I All Kinds Animals J I and Plants. | ] I . .SOLD BY. . 2 f A. McMILLEN i ft M i gj DRUGS , J , I WALL PAPER , J t g PAINTS AND OILS. J fr- > V-fV-Ar-Ar- VrfWytrJ < , Si , tr-3 | ! ! r H Last summer one of our grand children : F * H wa9 sick with a severe bowel trouble. i f H Our doctor's remedies had failed , then J | H we tried Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera V I H and Diarrhoea Remedy , which gave very \ ' J i l H speedy relief. We regard it as the best * t iJj H medicine ever put on the market for < - < ' 4 H bowel complaints Mrs. E. G. Gregory , Sf f H Frederickstovvn , Mo. This certainly is ' J H the best medicine ever put on the mar- iy 'J H ket for dysentery , summer complaint , jh * § H colic and cholera infantum in children. . j C1 H It never fails to give prompt relief when t 'i H used in reasonable time mid the plain , f/i H printed directions are followed. Many Vjl H mothers have expressed their sincere jl | gratitude for the cures it has effected. * | | prH For sale by McConnell & Co. , Druggists. j-H l Only 2 % cents a pound for cut nails at • / . j& H S. M. Cochran & Co. 's. [ 9 | Franklin Academy , II Oldest and Best Equipped Pre- / J H punitory School in Western Neb- l | raska. Prepares students for any } | | of our Western Colleges and Uni- j | versities. A Complete Business { 1 1 Course. Expenses Low. Address j , j J H for information , ' H A. C. HART , Principal , \ - AH Franklin , Nebraska. J H ' II WILLIAM McKINLEY. Agents wanted to sell the Life and Speeches of "jl l Mckinley , with Procccdings ' of St. Lotus Cornell l Hon , Platform of PartV and other valutble infor- ? f H . . . . ni.ition. 320 pages , with 20 full p.ige illustrations. 1 Price , cloth , $ t.oo ; half morocco , $1.50. Sixty ' H Per Cent. Discount to Agents. Send 30 cents for j H Prospectus and full particulars , and go to work at i H once. Von can sell jco copies 11 your town. Ad- f H dress J. S. Ogilvie Publishing Company , 57 Rose . . j H Street , New York. q i l J FKEE EDUCATION. I An education at Harvard , Vale , or another § ij l • college or institution of learning in the United H J States , or in the New England Consirvatnry of J H Music , can be secured by any young man or H 5 worn in who is in earnest. Write for particulars J | g quickly. JAM MS I ) . HALL , % H • 36 Iiroomficld Street , Itostou , Mass. | Wanted-An Idea I Protect your Ideas ; they may brine you wealth. H Write JOHN WKDDEUBURN & CO. . Patent Attor- H neys. Washington , D. C. for their 81.B0O prlzo offer j H and list of two hundred Inventions wanted. H j Farmer's Sons \ 'H ' C C r-/ \ We will employ v 011 at $ ; o per ? i H f D S month. Write quickly. < , H C U 1'LKITAX Pl1LISIIIN < . Co. , 5 H r 56 llroonifield Street , i ; H Roston , M.iss. J > H J. A. GUNN , M f PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON McCook , Neuraska. | 2S Office OverC. A. Leach's jewelry store. l * Residence 701 Main street. Prompt atten- ' H - tion given to all callb. I H ; J. S. MCBBAYER , I PROI'RIhTOR OK THE ' \ H McCook Transfer Line. \ I BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. H * I J Only furniture van in the t M city. < Also have a first class house H mo\-ing 1 , outfit. Leave orders for J H bus I calls at Commercial hotel or * H at office opposite the depot. j H I R-I-P-A-N-S m H • - The modern stand- H W ard Family Medifl cine : Cures the fH OT 'H common every-day J ills of humanity. H [ 1 } TRADE fl H MAHK | Giase ! Co. Land and Live Stock Go. t . - I Horses branded on left hip or left shoulder ' ] H * w5sp P-O. address Imperial ' VH tbf , -Chase county , and Beat 1t\\\m rS g5rice. Nebraska. Raape. M af SSwTiWStlnking Water and the 1 Bf ' "rrWi"J J Frenchman creeks , in H mZgSgs&MMlCb&so county. Nebraska. . M -rt-sJBsfc L Jll B "and as cut on sideof , \\\\m \ i3Sgjgi&i3tobmAM ? Gomeanimals.onhipand " H wffi fifi2B * aides of some , or any- * * | whereon thp animal. M R. A. COLE , r I LEADING 1V B MERCHANT TAILOB yl 1 ( OF MeCOOK , .er Has just received & new stock of 0L0TH1 w S l ind TRIMMINGS. If you want a good It- V | tins suit made at the very lowest prices tor H good work , call on him. Shop first door west H of Barnett's Lumber OfSca , om Dcamlsoa i V | | itrset. , ujnl - . f/m m