" " * * * * - * H ? * - * * : > , * ' * H - ' * ' ; K NORTH COLEMAN. . /H | ' . Thefnraiers have been sowing B - . wheat for the past few days , but , ; B. were stopped by the snow of Fn- % C day night. * 9 . John Stryker and mother and LfB rs. Wm. Epperly took in the - S lag raising at the Spring creek 9 school house , last Friday. fl James Kelley is clearing out the . I ; dead trees on H. H. Easterday's j , ' tree claim and has the crop he I I raises on il for doing the work. I * I I Rev. Jacob Long failed to fulfil I i his engagement at the Coleman I school house , on the 7th , because I of the stormy-looking weather. I Mrs. Wm. Rider has recently , returned from Wyoming where she has-been with her husband for some time , but bad to get back ou their • claim to fulfil .the law regarding homesteads. j Arthur Brown's term of school closed in Hitchcock county , and he has moved to Thomas Whitmer's I , farm near the south line of Fron tier county , which he will work the coming season. Dorsey Shepherd of Osboru bought 70 bushels of velvet chaff wheat of Mr. Kelley , last week , and is letting it out on shares. It is a good thing that some one is B willing to risk such an investment. Bj * There was an interesting enter- Bj taiiiment given by the school at H i • Spring creek school house , Satur- Bj day night , it beiug the close of a Hj ] six mouths' term of school in that H district. They had the usual pro _ K gram on such occasions and it wjis HI I . - very interesting. They also had a HL i * 5 baud of instrumental musicians to B | help make it more interesting. . . K * _ _ HB < They arc so small that the most sensitive _ _ HBij personstake them , they are so effective that _ _ HH , ne most 0DSt > nate cases of constipation , head- _ _ _ BE § ache and torpid liver yield to them. That is _ _ _ _ H' why DeWitt's Little Early Risers are known _ _ R ' as the famous little pills. A. McMillen. _ _ _ Hi B PROSPECT PARK. BH A nice rain , Tuesday. B ] ' Imlo Method will work for Eobt. Bl Burr again this season. i W. S. Hartman was hauling corn from McCook , Wednesday. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BP B | Leo Stephens will farm part of Hk - the Stewart place , this year. .Hi J. H. Wade and wife visited at . _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ y * * Hfj J. M. Hammond's , Tuesday. Bf ' "W. F. Esher Jr. was up from Hl the Driftwood countryWednesday. | H | 0. E. Boatmau and wife visited fif at Wm. Darlington'si Monday eve. HB J. M. Hammond and sou Milton HSl repaiied their windmill , Wednes- Hf day * • _ _ Hj If you have ever seen a child in the agony _ _ _ Hj * ° croup , you can appreciate the gratitude _ _ _ Bi ° S tMe mot'lers ' wao know that One Minute _ _ _ Bi Cough Cure relieves their little ones as quick _ _ BB ty as' * 's administered. Many homes in this _ _ _ _ H § c'ty ate ncver without it. A. 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His words flow with the spoufcauoity and sparkle of nn over liviug fountain. He never hesitates for words and bo is seldom ut a los3 for thoughts. As an or ator who always rises to the occasion , whoso quick wits are never afc a loss for reparten and who is never by any cir cumstances coufased or at a loss for the proper word , Eob Iugersoll is pro-emi- neutr. All this perfection in the art of oratory tins not oomo to him as a direct gift from the gods , bnt much of it is owing to hard study and long practice. As a yonth Iugersoll was not a phenom enon of eloquence. Ho had a poetic na ture , however , and when his toaober told him one day that ho must have a declamation prepared for the usual fort nightly exercises in elocution Robert se lected a beautiful poem of nature , de scribing a lovely little incident in bird life. The poem began : A little bird sits on the telegraph wire And flitters nnd chitters and folds it wings. Robert committed the verses to mem ory with great care and appeared before his audience with no end of confidence. Ho was a favorite , and his appa.rance was greeted with applause. Ho was slightly confused at this , but began boldly : A little bird sits on the telegraph wire- Then ho forgot the rest. He tried it again in a louder and more confident tone : A little bird sits on the tolograr h wire- That was all ho could remember. Once raoro ho thundered : A little bird sits on the telegraph wire and fled from the stage. Ho laughs about it now and says : "That was 40 or 50 years ago. I guess the little bird is sitting on the wire yet. " Chicago Times-Herald. Couldn't Hear the BIuslc Colonel Burr of Virginia was a mighty fox hunter and loved the sport beyond words. Ho owned a fine pack cf hounds , and , during the season , thought of nothing but his hunters , his dogs , and the weather. He was once enter taining an army friend from Texas , whose ideas of hunting any animal in volved the ueo of firearms , and who had never seen a foxhound. Ho had been with difficulty persuaded to go forth one morning with the colonel aqd some friends to a meet , and they were wait ing impatiently for the hounds to take the scent. Presently there burst upon their listening ears the din of 30 canine voices in full cry. • The colonel's eyes gleamed , and , as he settled his feet in the stirrups and stretched his arm to ward the yelping pack , he cried , "Ma jor , listen to that heavenly musicl" The major pricked up his ears for a second end or two and then replied , "I can't hear a thing ; those d d dogs are mak ing such a noise. " The colonel put his spur savagely into his horse's side and dashed away , leaving bis guest to his own devices. San Francisco Argonaut. Waj No Seaman. "There is a great difference between the seafaring man of today and of 20 years ago , " said the man of many voy ages. "Formerly the seafaring man was a sailor , full of energy and the spirit of adventure that was the particular charm of Marryat's heroes , but now the man who follows the sea for a living , espe cially on ono of the big ships , is noth ing more than a paint swab. "This is not any fault of the men , but because of the changed conditions which have left no sailor's work to do. Gleaning ship is the principal employ ment of the modern so called seaman. "One day a young woman novelist , in crossing the ocean on a big liner , asked an ancient mariner who was en gaged painting a ventilator how long bo had been a seaman. " 'Sailor , mum ? Blessyerheart , I'm no sailor , ' and then , glancing again at his work , 'I'm no sailor ; I'm a bloomin artist , I am. ' " New York Journal. Grant a Natural Bushwhacker. After'lookiug critically at a map of a locality it seemed to become photograph ed indelibly upon his brain and he could follow its features without referring to it again. Besides , he possessed an al most intuitive knowledge of topography and never became confused as to the points of the compass. He was a natural "bushwhackor , " and was never so muoh at homo as when finding his way by the course of streams , the contour of the hills , and the general features of the country. I asked him one day whether he had ever been deceived as to the points of the compass. He said : "Only once when I arrived at Cairo , Ills. The effect of that curious bend in the river turned me completely around , and when the sun came up the first morn ing after I got there it seemed to mo that it rose directly in the west. " General Horace Porter in Contnry. Moonlight and Sunlight Compared. The brightness of the moon is not so much greater than the same area of the sky , as is shown by Flammarion's "ta bles of relative amount of light. " The total light of the full moon is compared with the total light of the sun by M. Plammarion , but in away that it would bo a very hard task to reproduce it in a readable shape in an article adapted to this department. However , we will Bay that the great astronomer's deduc tions prove that we received as much light from the sun as could bo emitted by 680,000 full moons ! The Dim Tast. Professor ( lecturing ) Oxygen , gentlemen - tlomon , is essential to all animal exist- 2nce. There could be no life without it. Strange to say , it was not discovered antil a century agp , when Student What did they do before if ! tvas discovered , professor ? Household ] (7ords. ( i ] Frederic Leighton's peerage was the ' \ ihortest lived in the history of England. ' Be died on the day following that upon svhioh the patent of nobility was issued , tnd as he left no heir the title died with lira. Commissioners * Proceedings. ' [ official iiv authority. ] McCook , Nebraska , March i6th , 1897. Board of county commissioners met pursu ant to adjournment. Present , Jas , Carmichael , Stephen Belles and James A. Robinson , coun ty commissioners , H.V. . Keyes , county attor ney , and R. A. Green , county clerk. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. The following official bonds were examined and on motion approved : Charles W. Beck , member Soldiers Relief commission. Jacob Randel , overseer district No. 5. J. 12. J-ojjuc , overseer district No. 30. George Harbor , overseer district No. 27. Chas. A. Wasson , justice of the peace for Grant precinct. J. L. Iiorton , assessor Lebanon precinct. Petition of R. II. Harrison , Chris. Hauxwell et al. praying for a consent road.read and con sidered and on motion same is granted estab lishing a public road as follows : Commencing af a point on section line between sections 25 and 36 , township 4 , range 29,6 chains cast of \4 corner on said line and running thence due wes > t on said line to road No. 123 , being that part of road No. 123 formerly vacated. And the following ro-ul is hereby vacated : Commencing on bank of Red Willow creek on section line between section 25 and 36 , township 4 , range 29 and 6 chains east of % corner on said line and running on left bank of said creek by courses and distances' fol lows : North 81 east 3 chains V. 12 deg. 30 min. North 47 east 3 chains V. 12 deg. 30 min. South 52 east 4 chains V. 12 deg. 30 min. South 16 eaat 2 chains V. 12 deg. 30 min. South 65 cast 5 chains V. 12 deg. 30 min. South 15 west 2 chains V. 12 deg. 30 min.and terminating thereat. Resolution : Jt appearing to the board that in the matter of the claims of various High school districts that there is not enough funds on hand to pay said claims in full , it is hereby ordered and directed that the clerk draw war rants to said districts for such amounts as shall be their pto rata share of the money on hand in High School Fund. In th'c matter of the appeal of Win. Byfield et al. in establishment of .road No. 2S7 , the District Court having ascertained and deter mined the amount of damages , the clerk is di rected to draw certificates on road di : > tricts as follows : Henry H. Mitchelldamagesroaddist. No. 10 , certificate No. 65 , for $ 35-CO William Byfield , damages , road district No. 5 , certificate No. 66 , for 100.00 The following bills examined and on motion allowed and clerk directed to draw warrants on county bridge fund , levy of 1S96 , in pay ment as follows : Perry & Bee , lumber S12.33 Predmore Bros. , blacksmithing 4.95 O. D. Mosher , nails 10.30 Chas. Colling , bridge work 7.50 Pat McDonald , bridge work 4.40 W. C. LaTourette , nails 3.75 The following claims were examined and on motion rejected : Z. L. Kay , medical services ? 7-5 ° W. V. Gage , medical services 27.00 J. A. Gunn , medical services 30.00 L. J. Spickelmier , medical services 7.50 The following claims were audited and al lowed , but owing to the 85 per cent limit of the 1896 levy being exhausted and there being no money on hand in said fund , clerk was di rected to draw warrants on county general fund , levy of 1896 , whenever there is money in said fund , to the following persons and in the order named : G. C. Boatman , postage S6.56 C. II. Meeker , rent 50.00 R.A. Green.assessors'booksexpressetc. 83.30 J. C. Oakley , board paupers 26.82 Wm. McCallum , mdse 8.00 A.T. Welles , county doctor , 45-00 Wm. Smith , supplies for Co. supt 4.00 Joseph Menard , mdse 35-15 On motion board adjourned to meet Satur day , March 20th , 1897. Attest : R. A. Green , County Clerk. Bulk Seeds of all kinds at Jlnipple's. tensions * ' Comrades , and all interested in Pensions , come and see me. Fve had over ten years of experience. Work di rect with Pension off ice and guarantee sat isfaction. C. W. BECK , IndianoJa , Neb. f | Ancient v f Jfc = z = = Egyptian | / /V > 4khJ | methods of agriculture are not ap-1 * / /1 1film plicablc to the work of the Amerip I - _ _ / ff/K can farmer of today. If you wish k _ JD _ fei _ fe < g ! * to keep fully informed of the best fr ( f * H | § _ 3 $ lways | and means of successfully S , 7y KHffejF growing both farm and orchard g , ffii Wmmizt crops by the aid of irritation you C flgq t/fjige ? .H must read a journal devoted to this C jSH Hrffft.tU particular subject. Do you wish tor Jam ISl'ifiSWi Pront b > * wnnt others have learned r sUS vBj ' * 2s at t'le ' expense of an immense outP ra flBllklw lay of time and money ? lOca num- WMsijMS / berorSLn vearis the cost of thep , HW : bM3 only impmne which will fn\c you fe ; SB H/SSS * h = desired information. It is hand- & ; hiffl J / 8aBV some , practical and Instructive. | * ; re > * * 3S ] THE IRWGAT'ON AGE. CHICAGO , fe : M ' * $ Published by G. K. GIP.LING. § 1 flKe * ' iVi _ a _ w < _ u _ Li _ A _ u _ l * _ aKJ _ u. _ lij fll ( , I 1 Chamberlain's Eya and Skin Ointment \ Is unequalled for Eczema , Tetter , Salt- ' Rheum , Scald Head , Sore Nipples , Chapped : Hands , Itching Piles , Burns , Frost Bites , Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. TO HOBSlToWNEBS. For putting a horee in a fine healthy con dition try Dr. Cad/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 sents per package. For sale by druggists. : iy w Bulk Seeds of all ! kinds at Knipple's. \ Bulk Seeds of all kinds at Knipple's. To Subscribers of The Tribune. Readers of Th Tkiijune 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 nud hard times , and as a consequence quence many , hundreds of dollars are due on subscriptions. We are now com pelled to request all who cau 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. Wanted at McCook. Good man for district agent for Union Central Life Insurance Company. Large business now in force in McCook and Red Willow county. Address , J M. Eumiston , State Agent , Postoflice Box 1,443 , Lincoln , Neb. Hog : Fencing. We have just received a shipment of extra quality hog fencing. And we are selling it at the remarkably low figure of 20 cents a rod Have also a large supply of chicken fencing in stock. S. M. Cochran & Co. Lots for Sale. Lots 9 , 10 , 11 and 12 in block 25 , Second end addition to McCook. Make me an offer on these lots. Address : W. R. Datjchy , Topeka , Kansas. For Sale or Trade. Two good farm horses for sale cheap , or will trade for stock of any kind. 4ts F. M. COI.SON. Dr. Z. L. Kay. Office , rooms 4 and 5 over Leach's jewelry store. Residence , front rooms over Gantchow's shoe store. For Sale. Lots 1 aud 2 , in block 23 , original Mc Cook. Write to G. W. Jacobson , Free dom , Illinois. Wall Paper 4 cents a roll. L. W. McCONNKLl. & Co. fNOKVAI. ISRiiTIIKRS. ATTORNfcYS. ] NOTICE OF SALE. In the matter of the estate of Cynthia Rog ers , deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of Hon. Edward Hates , one of the Judges of the District Court of Sew ard county , Nebraska , on the 14th day of Sep tember , 1896 , for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described , there will be sold at the front entrance of the Court House in the city of McCook , Red Willow county , Nebraska , ( that being the place where the last term of the District Court within and for said county was held , ) on the 30th day of March , A. D. , 1897 , at one o'clock , p. m. , at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash , subject to all liens and incumbrances thereon at the time of the death of said deceased , the following describ ed real estate , towit : The south half ( S. M ) of the northeast quarter ( N. E. % ) and the northwest quarter ( N. W. H ) of thenoithwest quarter ( N. W. K ) and the north half ( N. & ) of the southwest quarter ( S. W. \ { ) and lot two (2) ( ) in the northeast quarter ( N. E. H ) of the northeast quarter ( N. E. X ) and lot four (4) ( ) in the north half ( N.i ) of the northwest quar ter ( N. W. X ) and the. south half ( S. % ) of the northwest quarter ( N. W. X ) , all in section twenty-five (25) ( ) in township three (3) ( ) , north of range twentv-nine (29) ( ) . west of the 6th P. M. , in Red Willow county , Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated March 1st , 1897. Walter N. Rogers , Administrator of the estate of Cynthia Rogers , deceased. [ First publication March i2-3ts. ] NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. McCook , Neb. , March 5th , 1S97. Notice is hereby given that Lucretia C. Doll has filed notice of intention to make final proof before before Register or Receiver at his office in McCook , Nebraska , on Saturday , the 17th day April , 1897 , on timber culture application No. 5,843 , for the northwest quarter of section No. 23 , in township No. 2 north , range No. 30 west. She names as witnesses : Clark G. Boatman , Charles G. HolmesWilliam S. Fitch and Julia Harris , all of McCook , Nebraska. A. S. Campbell , Register. [ First publication March l2-6ts.J NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , Land Office at McCook , Nebraska , February 3rd , 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Reg ister or Receiver at McCook , Nebr. , on Saturj j day , March 20th , 1897 , viz : Anton Braun , who , made II. E. No. 9549 for the northeast quarter of section 9 , township 5 north , range 30 west , 6th P. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land , viz : Frank II. Andri- jeski , Joseph Ilarr and Peter L. Zimmer of Zimmer , Nebraska , and Peter Rheinheimer of Osborn , Nebraska. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof , . or who knows of any substantial reason , under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department , why such proof should not be allowed , will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross-ex amine the witnesses of said claimant , and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by i claimant. I Feb. 5-6ts. A. S. Campbell , Register. ; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at McCook , Nebraska , February 25 , 1S97. Notice is hereby givrn that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Register or Receiver atMcCook , Nebraska , on April3rd , 1S97iz : John \V. Korstian , II. E. No. 10,000 , for the southwest quarter of section 3 , township 1 north , range 30 west , 6th P. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation - , tion of , said land , \ izl Milton C. Maxwell. William | V. Everist , Andrew Carson and Ida Carson , all of McCook , Nebraska. A. S. CvMrnhLL , Register. 7 7t When Baby waa sick , we gave her Castorla. When aha was a Child , she cried for Castoria. ] When she became Miss , she clung to Castoria , When she had Children , she gave them Castoria , I It Don't allow the lungs to be impaired by the I continuous irritation ot a cough. It is easier ' to prevent consumption than to cure it. One j Minute Cough Cure taken early will ward off 1 sny fatal lung trouble. A. McMillen. j _ _ H Dlnclrwell's Genulno Bul1 H pvEST with a big B. _ _ H h < Durham Is In a class by itself. You will And ono m H * > coupon Insldo ouch two ounce bug , aud two cou- Hk M H pens insldo each four ounce bug of HA H Genuine Durham I H BuyabagofthlHocIebratcdtobnccoandroadthocoupon W H H wbicbglveuulistofvaluubluprosentsuudliowtocetthum Hv V J _ _ H I I CLOSING OUT SALE ! j 1 | PLOWS , CULTIVATORS , HARROWS , LISTERS j jB \ WAGONS , RIDING PLOWS , ETC. , 1 fc TttOAC 0QST1 \ J \ F. D. BURGESS. % fl t i M Read the best coun ty newspaper that's The McCook Tribune every time. Comfort to California. Every Thursday afternoon , 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 witb curtains , bedding , towels , soap , etc. An experienced excursion conductor and a uniformed Pullman porter ter accompany it througb 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 , is 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'l Pass'r Agent , Burlington Route. Omaha , Nebr. Try that 15 cent box paper at The Tkibune office. Worth 25 cts. Also cheaper grades. HIT1I FTTPQ Are tablets which Rcstoro VllMLCIICa Log. Vigor , Derelop all Parts , bring back Lost Powers and return the patient to genuine Manhood and Health. Case No. G0601 says through the of * * Vitalettes , " I use was speedily restored to Health and perfect Manhood in every sense of the woid. JOHNS PILE CURE Ssa = VPf a severe case of Piles of 13 years' standing and I know will cure all in need who will try it D D I * Cures Ithecmatlsn , Salt * lis in Wi Rheum , Catarrh , Constipation and all Blood Disorders , by purifying the blood ; thereby causing a clearer and more beautiful complexion. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier on earth. A Restorer of Per fect Health. Price by mail , Vitalkttks , (100 or 6 boxes 15.00. Johns Pile Curs , 60 cts.ind It. R. C. 60 cts. Johns & Dixon , Rochester , M. Y- FARINGTON POWER , LAWYER. 5Tractice in all the courts. Collections. Notary Public. Upstairs in the Spearman building , McCook , Nebraska. JOHN E. KELLEY , ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook , Nkisraska. B 'Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office Rear of First National bank. J. B. BALLARD , © DENTIST. Q 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. tMRS. E. E. UTTER , ; | MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. Piano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo. VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY. J37"Studio Opposite Postoffice. W. V. GAGE , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON McCook , Nebraska. CS Office hours < j to 11 a. m. , 2 to 5 and r to 9 p. m. Rooms Over the First National , sank. Night calls answered at the office. J. A. GUNN , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON MeCooK , Nebraska. E& Office OverC. A. Leach's Jewelry store. Residence 701 Main street. Prompt atten- < ion given to all calls. < < Wanted-An Idea S Protect your fdesa ; they mar bring you wealth. leys. Washington. D. C , for their 13 prlza offer tnd list ot two boadred lnreaUocs wanted. . ANDREW CARSON , S H Proprietor the . . . . J M SUNNY SIDE DAIRY. V We respectfully solicit your business , H and guarantee pure milk , full measure , . | and prompt , courteous service. J | J. S. McBRAYER , fl PROPRIETOR OF THE j | McCook Transfer Line. L BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. H ISlT'Only furniture van in the _ H city. Also have a first class Louse J M moving outfit. Leave orders for H bus calls at Commercial hotel or j | at office opposite the depot. J | Gdase Go. Land and Live Stock Gs , ; | HoraeB branded on left hip or lert shoulder _ H Hi F P.O. aildri Bij Imperial , \ _ _ H Vfl Chaaf county , und Heat ' _ _ i W _ _ _ _ V53rl < u. Nebraska. Ituajre. _ H TjflStinking Water nnd the _ _ _ H _ _ _ _ _ _ f frenchman in _ _ _ | _ BH fl Chase county. Nebraska. j _ H „ yh. MB Urand as cutons-deof _ _ H . B9 ' " ' " • _ _ _ _ _ E _ _ : "uneanimation , hip and j _ _ _ H whereon thpanimal. • • l 8ije3 of some , or any _ M l _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . > tJii _ _ _ H R-I-P-A-N-S i _ _ _ _ H u. M _ H - : The modern stand- H g ard. Family MediJH w cine : Cures the > H common every-day H 5 ills of humanity. M _ _ _ _ MARK H Julius Ktjmebt , I Carpet Laying , m Carpet Cleaning. , , W ar write me before giving mZ such work charges are very reasonable. Leave ordVrH ? Tribune . office. TULIUS KUNERT. 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