Yaw ( " boI si * . * . . _ _ _ B Bf Bk . tf HP SB . P * V Hrf * | 9 B . B Bc B . HI IfllNr ' & & BB .tobaccos . is "Just as A fffi EB HI IX < r Mrf k good as Durham. " K&w A flH Bl YjSP 7 n/wB Every ° smoker H s ? ' < r Hi 23Jfi fZw7 knows there is none just SfT SroflSftw I [ BULL DURHAM ) 111 V Smoking Tobacco 1 HI < - _ Ti Pb } . You -will find one coupon insideJ SHp l HI 5lSL ! Sr'W . eac two ounce bag , ana two cou- fJ * fcKP b bebHeSsbb IIS P I FiRs/r U HI B [ Wnational j ra HI 18 I bankT ] j9 lllfl 83 Authorized Capital $100,000. | S IBnt ' " Capital and Surplus , $60,000 | S Hill S ff - HOCKNELL , President. B. M. FREES , V. Pres. yg Bff | S if. F. LAWSON , Cashier. F. A. PENNELL , Ass't Cash. jJS H | | | ! > J. CAMPBELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , Director. jQ Hffpl "C * - ' z z - j ? Bl * * Rl | | V. ' FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT. CASHIER , J81 ( ' ! CITIZENS BANKl i ( i ! i ft OF MeCOOK , NEB. # 1 1 | L 0 w i 11 ft Paid Up Capital , $50,000. Surplus , Si 0,000 h ( 1 , . . ft ft 1 J * ft W * ft srft 1 4 = DIRECTORS = = sr- ; J % W - - . - ft ! I II V. FRANKLIN , N. S. HARWOOD , A. C. EBERT , | | ! * - If h : t. church , oscar caluhan , c. h. willard. W ft • ft 1 ft - ft x J * B Fred Krug Brewing Company H 11 p § Cabinet Bottled Beer. § § 1 * * ill A High Grade Lager Beer , uM Purest in the Market. | lg m - - m m PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY , m I 3 Office 1007 Jackson St. , Omabo. Neb. ® K3 F. D. BURGESS , Hi Plumber and Steam Fitter. H MAIN AVKNUE , MeCOOK , NEB. H Stock of Iron , Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps and Boiler Trim- H ; ninjra. Agrent for Halliday , Eclipse and "Waupun Wind MilL | tu J"m win I iniAJ Hi J * riHTWWTbU FamousKevcoy cures qnicKly , pannanenur an B B B sV I . S2'i . ii&l33lar4 IVil.V _ 13 I nervous diseases. Weulc Memory. Loss of , Uraln Power , * ' , , H ' UT t BitnU l.tll.'iJTri'1TVrip | Headache Wakefulness Lott Vitality Klgbtlr Emls- B aPV SS sStv sK BBlonsr evil dreams , Impotencr . and wastlnR diseases . caused bj b B b H HL ? A BT TBI IBM t i/o t/t/uf mor orexcewM. . Contains no opiates. Is a nerve tonic . H / VWOiK 'a'fiBT HBT Afi landbloodballder. Makesthepaleandpunystroneandplncp. . . Brarararl JSj mVJIvl } ro ? sil. lBasllrcarrledlnTestpocket.81perbozCforSS. , . Brmail . pro- VAvAvfl < fixGmUm < ui jMl R Jpald KHthatorittcnguaranfreorTnonrtrt Wrltous.frce H 'rT7f imBsT - BBMr M f . • lMedical book * sealed plain mapper . , with testimonials and H S r > JM . JKliE > . TlVriT i > WP . i rli . i 'iHnnTiTirlnlfTTrnr1lnr ' . rriTf- , riTf/v" 1.- * . , - p fy „ „ , H B ji'LAi. uuoir. MUii. wi. ttoru. Sold by our • RtntioraddrcnfiKBYBBEED CO. SuoaIoXeapleCUeac 1 ForsaloinMcCoot.Neb..byIi. W.McDONNELL & CCDnigplsts. II Nuljscrirje for fie McGi Trim b b L H J K B B B BBBmv * i BflB bvbvbvBbHbI Ji i.Ml , li.ii i i . wll . _ _ , _ | _ , ' * - * NORTH DIVIDE. * Potatoes are about as scarce an article hereabout as any thing \\e know of. Otuer Hale has been busy the past few weeks sowing about soacres to fall wheat. Dan Cushen will occupy the Goheen place and has been getting things in readiness for the winter. Another correspondent has blossomed out.from thi" * precinct. We have more writers now than news to write about. Tony Steltzer took a short lay off from clerking hrhind the plow so as to be in good trim for the foot races at Iwlianola during the week Jack Cahhen is attending school in McCpok again this term. Jack is a clever lad and no place fits him so well just now as the school room. Seven gallons of sorghum from ahoul as many loads of that article was the share one of the patrons of the sugar works got for his time and trouble. A large wolf trap disappeared from this place in a fast hurry one morning last week. Anyone meeting with a coy. ? ote thus decorated , kindly head him this way. ' • Ed. Stewart is up from Harlan county visiting relatives and acquaintances. Mrs.V. . X. Johnson will accompany him on his return ' and sojourn for a brief while in the vicinity of their old home near Alma. Some yokel has placed a large , neatty lettered sign upon the gate post near the Box Elder church , and which reads : "Cats Wanted" . No one seems to know who would want or need cats at a gate so it looks like the doings of some dum kupf. A team of horses belonging to William Hyatt was drowned in the -AVillow , last Thursday. Mr. Hyatt was fcngaged in hauling driftwood from the bottom , and it appears that after his wagon was heav ily loaded the horses became unmanage able and backed into the stream. Rev. Vivian and Chas. Masters took a trip overland to Nickerson county , Kan sas , to be gone a week or so. Mr. Vivian goes mainly for a vacation and to visit a sister whom he has notseen for several years. Charle } ' being a good hand with shootin' irons , can slay rabbits and quails along the way and make a good companion for the littie minister. We were not correctly informed as to the taffy pulling which should have taken - en place on a recent evening up at Dick Moore's , and which was to have been for the benefit of the church. A misunder standing as to the time and location caused a general gee haw among those who had the business in tow , so the church and another evening were decid- ed upon. A right jolly crowd was present at the Itox Elder church on last Thursda3'even- ing in response to a general 'invite' to drop in and take tea with the preacher. There was music and singing in abund- ance , after which Rev. Vivian made a few remarks in his happiest manner , Mrs Betts of Hawarden. 'Iowa , gave a select reading which for real merit was irreproachable. Thus a delightful even ing was spent , a toothsome lunch par- taken of and plenty of taffy for every- bed } ' there. INJORTH COLEMAN. Ben Summers was in our part of the precinct , Tuesday. Miss Lulu Summers was visiting Mrs. Epperly last Saturday and Sunday. Rev. Vivian being at conference , there was no preaching at Spring Creek , Sun- day. Married Chas. D. Hayden and Han nah McBride , both of Lincoln precinct , Frontier county. A singing school has been organized at Coleman school house , to be taught by Prof. Newsbaume. It will beheld on Saturday evenings. A moonlight spook visited a Coleman melon patch recently. The owner saj-s he knows it was a Republican from the fact that he left one melon. Grandma Shepherd and her son Taj- lor are thinking of returning to Rose- burg , Oregon , this winter. There seems to be no place like that to them. There was ice to be seen , this morning , as thick as common window glass. The beautiul verdure has taken on a somber hue , and the flowers , where are they ? The Rebublican ladies are far more • numerous at the campaign addresses ' than the Pop ladies. Mrs. M. L. Brown j says , "I wish I could vote , I'd put in one big vote for McKinley" . ' i The census is steadily increasing , as . there is a young postmaster at Osborn , Frontier count- . Its parents are happy. A little daughter was also welcomed at James Rvan's , September oth. ' 1 There was a full house to greet Dr. , Harlan at Coleman school house , last : night. He gave a straight forward sen sible talk to which all gave strict atten tion. The McKinley club will meet on Monday nights hereafter. Jl l For our part we have not felt it our duty to find fault with the poetry from Pleasant Ridge. Peace , peace , let us have peace. What solid comfort there would be in reading The Tribune if the • golden rule were always kept in view. * t v I. B ; Strvker , who unfortunately cut himself abrve the knee , September 26th , has been laid up since , but is gaining slowly It will be tue lime before he will be able to resume his dut'es * Dr. Harlan of Allen precinct. Frontier county , expounded Republicanism at the Spring Creek school house. Monday eve ning. We are told that be made his points very plain , and that he is an excel lent speaker. After the spetiking a Mc Kinley club was organized with about40 members from several different precincts. The doctor spoke on Thursday night in Coleman school house. Last week there was an overmuch scar city of wind , so much so that most c st erns in this locality were empty and the farmers had a change of occupation and were hauling water l/y the wagon load. The wind finally started up , the wheels of the windmills responded and went fly ing around , the beautiful silver , 'stream began to flow and the htart of the farm er was made joyous thereby. County Supt. Carnahan visited in dist. 74 on Tuesday , the 29th. He gave an interesting talk to the pupils. He said that Miss Irwin is the teacher , not the learner ; and that if the pupils would advance - vance as they should they must come reg ularly and study hard. When they got to the gth grade they could go to town school free and not have to pay like he and Miss Irwin , did. He ga\e the school an invitation to come down to the fair at Indianola on Friday. He then s edaway on his free silver tipped bicicle and was soon out of sight. It is a pleasure to read in the papers that the schools are getting along so nicely over the county. Commissioners' Proceedings. McCook , Nebraska , October 6 , 1896. Commissioners met in regular session ; pres ent , J. M. Thomas , James Carmichael and Stephen Belles , Commissioners , II. W. Keyes , County Attorney , and U. A. Green , County Clerk. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. On motion the following claims were allowed and Clerk directed to draw war rants on County Road Fund as follows , to-wit : A. T. Johnson , road scraper $ 2 00 W. J. Porter , grading road 300 And on County Bridge Fund as follows , to- wit : Moses Allen , bridge work 75 Geo. Younger , bridge work 5 00 G. W. Kimpton , bridge work 5 00 W. S. Pate , bridge work 7 00 Rexford Simpson , hauling lumber 3 00 S. M. Cochran & Co. , hardware 18 55 And on County General Fund as follows.to- wit : L. A. Carnahan , salary and postage. . . 238 45 H. W. Keyes , salary 200 00 T. F. Wei born & Son , hardw are 9 35 Lou Barton , work on jail 5 00 i C. H. Meeker , rent 50 co ' A. P. Welles , medical attendance 3000 ! Leisure Bros. , coffin ; claim $35 ; all'd at 25 00 I. M. Smith , county judge , court fees E. S. Baldridge 3 10 I. M. Smith , county judge , postage and expense 5 85 R. Mitchell , fees , State vs. Ellis 9 50 ' J. R. Neel , board Ed Lorenz.and jailer 4S 75 Agricultural Society , county fair 291 30 E. J. Mitchell , pub. delinquent tax list. 298 60 J. C. Oakley , board paupers 17 50 State Journal Co. , supplies 96 15 Wm. Smith , stationery 2 00 T. J. Cress , merchandise 1560 j McCallum & Short , merchandise 1200 . Stephen Belles , services as com 16 00 Jas. Carmichael.services as com 1300 - , J. M. Thomas , sen ices as com 3780 Third quarterly report of L. A. Carnahan , county superintendent , examined and ap proved , which is as follows , to-wit : . Amount on hand from last report 80 06 Received county warrant 50 00 Received during institute 124 25 Rec'd since institute for certificates. . . 30 00 Total Received 284 31 Paid Instructors during institute 160 00 Paid Janitor 10 00 For Skinner's reading lessons 15 75 Paid for ice r 30 Paid hotel bills * . for lecturers 3 50 Total 190 55 Amount now on hand 93 76 On motion hoard adjourned to meet Nov. 14,1896. Attest : R. A. Green , Co. Clerk. A pain in fhe chest is nature's warning that pneumonia is threatened. Dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bind over the seat of pain , and another on the back between the shoulders , and prompt relief will follow. Sold by L. W. McConnell & Co. , Dmggists. Comfort to California. Every Thursday morning , a tourist sleeping ! car for Salt Lake City , San ; Francisco and Los Angeles leaves Oma ha and Lincoln via the Burlington Route. It is carpeted , upholstered in rattan , has spring seats and backs and is pro vided with curtains , bedding , towels , soap , etc. An experienced excursion conductor ( and a uniformed Pullman porter ter ' accompany it through to the Pacific coast. ' While neither as expensively fin ished nor as fine to look at as a palace sleeper , it is just as goods to ride in. Second class tickets are honored and the price of a berth , wide enough and big enough for two , fs only $5.00. For a folder giving full particulars , call at the nearest B. & M. R. R. ticket office , or write to J. Francis , Gen'lPass'r Agent , Burlington Route , Omaha , Nebr. Engraving and Embossing. If you take pleasure in good station ery , try Crane's. It's fine and reasona ble in price ; . We also do engraving of cards and embossing of letter paper. See samples and get prices. Dr. Z. L. Kay. Office , rooms 4 and 5 over Leach's jewelry store. Residence , room 21 , Commercial hotel. McConnell's Balsam cures coughs. ISI Buy your -writing paper ut The Tribune office. All kinds in stock and prices very reasonable MBMSMB iSWB * * * * < * M * * * ! * ' * " ! ' * * . J . , - . Y - fln BWWffr-M r , , . _ . , M. . . ni.f--i.-i- , , " . . .i- * * * . * * * - " < - # - • - ' * * - - * - " > * * + • , CROUP QUICKLY CURED. Mountain Glen , Ark. Our children were suffering with croup when we received a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It afforded almost instant'relief. F. A. Thornton.r This celebrated remedy is for sale by L. W. Mc- Connell'&Co. , Druggists. To Subscribers of 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 consequence > quence many hundreds of dollars are due 011 subscriptions. We are now com pelled to request nil 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. A few weeks ago the editor was taken with a very severe cold that caused him to be in a most miserable condition. It wa undoubtedly a bad case of la grippe and recognizing it as dangerous he took imnifdi te steps to bring about a speedy cure. From the advertisement of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the many good recommendations included there in , we concluded to make a first trial of the medicine. To say that it was satisfactory in it- results , is putting it very mildly , indeed. It acted like magic and the result was a speedy and permanent cure. We have no hesitancy in recommending this excellent Cough Reme dy to anyone afflicted with a cough or cold in any form. The Banner of Liberty , Liberty- town , Maryland. The 25 and 50 cent sizes lor sale by L.V. . McConnell & Co. , Druggists. The Best of Hay. L. A Colter has commenced haling hay , and is now prepared to fill an order for a ton or for 500 tons for that matter. And he is putting on the home market as fine a quality of hay as has ever been brought to town. Give him your order. Those who believe chronic diarrhoea to be incurable should read what Mr. P.E. Grisham , of Gaars Mills , La. , has to say on the subject , viz : "I have been a sufferer from chronic diar rhoea ever since the war and havctiied all kinds of medicine for it. At last I found a remedy that effected a cure and that was Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy" . This medicine can always be de pended upon for colic , cholera morbu- , dysen tery and diarrhoea. It is pleasant to take and never fails to effect 0 cure. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by L. W. McConnell & Co. , Druggists. FARINGTON POWER , LAWYER. JSfPractice in all the courts. Collections. Notary Public. Upstairs in the Spearman building , McCook , Nebraska. JOHN E. KELLEY , ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook , Nebraska. EF Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office Rear of First National bank. : J. B. BALLARD , © DENTIST. & All dental work done at our office is guar anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith & Bellamy , assistants. ' - MRS. F. . F. IITTI-R- , MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. ' Piano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY. -Studio Rear of C. L. DeGroff & Co. W. V. GAGE , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON McCook , Nebraska. K-Office hours 9 to 11 a. m. , 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Rooms Over the First National bank. Night calls answered at the office. • J. A. GUNN , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON McCook , Nebraska. E5"Office OverC. A. Leach's jewelry store. Residence 701 Main street. Prompt atten tion given to all calls. ELMER ROWELL , Real Estate , Col lections , Insurance McCook. Nebraska. SfjT'Notary Public. East Dennison street. ANDREW CARSON , Proprietor of the . . . . SUNNY SIDE DAIRY. - - - > - - r We respectfully solicit your business , and guarantee pure milk , full measure , and prompt , courteous service. Julius Kunekt , Carpet Laying , Carpet Cleaning. K I am still doing carpet laying , oarpet cleaning lawn cutting and similar work. See or write me before giving such work. My charges are very reasonable. Leave orders at Tribune office. JULIUS KUNERT. fc YOUNG S WIVES _ ' /A 'US' We Offer You a Remedy Which Insures SAFETY to LIFE or Both Mother and Child. ' ' ' MOTHERS'FRIEND' ROBS COXHNEJIENT OF ITS PAIX , HORROR AND DANGER , Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy. Endorsed and recommended by physi cians , midwlves and those who have used it. Beware of substitutes and imitations. Sent by express or anil , on receipt of price. SI.OO per bottle. Book "TO MOTHEB3" mailed f lee , containing voluntary testimonials. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. , Atlanta , Ga. SOLD BT ALL DRUGaiSTS. -i % I H Read tlie best couil- / ) H ' * H ty newspaper that's . The McCook Tribunejd M every time. * V B Do Not Stop Tobacco ! f ; H How to Cure Yourself While. J f U Using It. J i H The tobacco h.ihlt jjrows on a , man until Mu \ J H nervous system is seriously affected , impalrinjr \ . m .health , comfort and hupplncsi. To quit suddenly f > H Is too bevere a shock to the system , as tobacco t U i M an inveterate user becomes a stimulant th.it his J- l i i H system continually craves. "lt.icco-Curo" is a / ] H scientific cure for the tob.icco habit , in all its forms , a ] B B BH Carefully compounded after the fornml.i of an cm- A B B BH lnent Berlin physician who has used itln his private | H practice bince 1873 , without a failure. It is purely • * . B B BB vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You | H while" taking ' H can use all the tobacco you want "Bucco-Curo. " It will notify you when to stop. * H We irlvc a written guarantee to cure permanently jj H anv case , with three boxes , or refund the money , r iB B BB with 10 per cent. Interest. "Bacco-Curo" is not a * < H substitute , but a scientific cure , that cures without vi g H the aid of wilt power and with no inconvenience- , M H It leaves the system as pure and free from nicotine v f H as the day 3 ou took j our first chew or smoke. { if H Cured by Bnceo-Curo and Gained il j H Thirty Pounds. ! / J | From hundreds of testimonials , the originals Ol J H which are on file and open to inspection , the fol / H " lowing Is presented : . . . . ' a BH Clayton , Nevada Cm , Ark. , Jan. 28. * b bV Eureka Chemical & Mfg. Co. , L.1 CrbhttC , Wis.- I H Gentlemen : For forty years I used tobntfco In nk J , ff H its forms. For twenty-five years of tint tittle J M ff H was a Kreat sufferer from general debility and heart jfe | | disease. For fifteen years I tried to quit , but W H H couldn't. I took various remedies , among other * , 2 k H "No-To-Bac , " "The Indian Tobacco Antidote , " f } "Double Chloride of Gold , " etc. , etc. , hut none of I > [ | JH them did me the least hit of good. Finally how- ' if H ever , I purchased a box of your "lt.icco-Curo" and H § H it has entirely cured me of the habit in ull its forms , j V H and I hav e increased thirty pounds In weight ami 1 la H am relieved ol all the numerous aches and pains of JL wJ H body and mind. I could write a quire of paper upv Vl l on my changed feelingsvond condition. * 'Sf H Yours respectfully , I' . II. Makhukv , \ SB bH Pastor C. P. Church , Clayton , Ark. 1 i § | H Sold by all drujiistsati.coperbox ; * three boxes , J' if H ( thirty days treatment ) $ .8.50 , with written jjuaran1 rf l tee , or sent direct upon receipt of price. A\ rite for { 'b BH booklet and proof ; , . Eureka Chemical & Mfg. Co. , } f H La Crosse , Wis. , and Boston , Mass. w H NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . ' l | United States Land Office , McCook , Nebr. , Aug. ! H . ( th , 1S96. Notice it hereby given that Jonathan * , tfl H Schrawyer h ; : filed notice of intention tn make ( H final proof bei ire Register or Receiver at his office JH I in McCook , Nebr. , on Wednesday the 14th day of i l October , tSc/i , on timber culture application No. 1 :59s , ? , for the southeast quarter of section No. seven , H in Township No. one north Range No. thirty ivcit i H sixth Principal Meridian. He names us witnesses H Wilson II. Ilartman , Cora 11. Hartman , of McCook. | | Nebr. , and Austin Dutcher , James McLaughlin , of H Vailton , Neb. | A. S. Camimiell , Register. j H FKEE EDUCATION. 2 H < An education at Harvard , Yale , or any other _ | | * college or institution of learning in the United | | J States , or in the New England Conservatory of 3 M * Music , cm be secured by any young man or Kf | J woman who is in earnest. "Write for particulars 5 B BB • quickly. JAMES D. BALL , " • M • 36 Broomficlil Street , Boston , Mass. j _ H Wanted-An Idea S s Protect your Ideas ; ther may brine you wealth. , ! * H Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO- Patent Attor- ! ' neys. Washington , D. C , for their $1,800 prize offer I * and list of two hundred Inventions wanted. ! H .m. m t B BBJ I Farmer's Sons \ . < "H C ( J - - / - . We will employ you at $50 per J BwH ? JSJ ) ( month. Write quickly. I J ' H C vPCKITAN' Puuusiuno Co. , > * : H r 56 Broomfield Street , > % Tb I i Boston , Mass. J 'l l J. S. McBRAYEK , = I PROPRIETOR OF THE H McCook Transfer Line. - BBBBBBBBBMBBt I H BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. H 23gr ° Only furniture van in the M city. Also have a first class house afl moving outfit. Leave orders for H bus calls at Commercial hotel or H at office opposite the depot. > < S Gdase Co. Land and dye Stock Co. I ' bYIbb. ' bhJ BBBBBBBBB'i > BBl • BB BBBBBBBBAB BB BJ - = aiiBirtWKSiaaFjTOK > j H Horses branded on left hip or left shouldar / { H s UMp P.O.addressImperial ) f Chasecounty , and Beat / ( BBB V V VVVArice. Nebraska. Kaafre. / / BITnKtinkinfr Water and the / \ HLigf Frenchman creeks , in Efl Chase county. Nebraska. -.E - H | Brandascutonsldeor fiBHtoHU1 some anlmals.on hip and 1 * * B""aii BB * sides of Borne , or any- ' • BB where on thp animal. TbI = tW R. A. COLE , LEADING J § ' MERCHANT TAILOR - OF MeCOOK , Has Just received a new stock of OLOTH1 f wd TRIMMINGS. If you want a good flt- f ting ult made at the very lowest prices toy good work , call on him. Shop flr t door wei * of Barnett's Lumber Office , ok Denmlsos itreot. R-I-P-A-N-S il The modern stand- , g ard Family Medi- | w cine : Cures the > \ "lv7ry ay 1 5 ills of humanity. x 1 A /vjS I b bI ' Im. ! ' 1