_ _ _ _ _ HJ f ri& # fl Onion Seeds , guar- K antoed of 1S96 , Bed H W atliersfield , at 50c _ _ _ _ _ § Recipe for Hog Cholera. H The following recipe for hog cholera _ l _ | has been handed us by W. G. Higby of _ _ _ Valley Grange rrecinct , who has used _ _ _ _ the medicine with success in the east _ _ _ _ and is now using the same here. We _ _ _ - _ submit it for what it is worth : E RECIPE l'OR HOG CHOLERA. _ _ _ _ HI Sulphur 2 lbs. H lbs. Madder 2 _ _ _ HI Saltpetre 2 lbs. HI Spanish Brown 2 lbs. H H Black Antimony 1 lb. 8 oz. H Copperas lib. Ha I'enngreek ' .10 oz. Hj 9 Resin 6 oz. HI Grind and mix well. HI DIRECTIONS. _ _ _ Put a heaping tablespoon in a common H | pale and pour in just enough water lo mix _ _ _ _ e medicine ; then fill it full of water or H9 swill. Give your hogs all they will drink , _ _ B | mixeb in this proportion , once or twice _ _ _ P _ j a week for a preventive ; and to remove _ _ Hf _ | worms i' sick give one teaspoonful in _ _ _ _ jj milk to each hog once a day. _ _ _ M _ f This medicine is an excellent condi- _ _ _ HS I tion powder and if fed to hogs twice _ _ _ _ , a week while being fattened will repay _ _ _ _ _ | its cost many times over in the extra _ _ _ _ _ _ ' amount they will gain. An ounce of i prevention is worth a pound of cure , especially - _ _ _ _ _ | pecially in taking care of hogs. Keep _ _ _ H _ ' e Pens clean , give them a change of _ _ _ _ H * " ee occasionally , feed salt and ashes _ _ _ H | often. Sand or sandstone if broken up _ _ _ _ * s eaten greedily by them and is very 1 beneficial. H | Financial Statement. _ _ _ fli Below we publish a statement of the Hl financial condition of Fairview cemetery _ _ _ _ ! association , Valley Grange precinct : _ _ _ _ L | Fairview , March'25th , 1S97. _ _ _ § To whom it may concern : _ _ _ _ _ ! Financial report of Fairview cemetery _ _ _ _ from June 9th , 1S90 , to March 25 , 1897. AMOUNT RECEIVED. ! Lot 16 , block 2 $5 00 Lot 2 , block 7 3 00 h Lot 15 , block 2 5 00 _ _ _ _ } Lot 1 , block 7 3 00 _ _ _ _ Lot 2 , block 2 5 00 H Lot 1 , block 2 5 00 _ _ _ _ _ f Lot 2 , block 8 3 00 _ _ _ _ { Lot 14 , block 2 5 00 " Lot 7 , Mock 6 2 00 Lot 3 , block 8 3 00 1 Lot 16 , block 7 3 00 Lot 2 , block 1 , By Note 5 00 U Total $47 00 _ _ _ _ Hj PAID OUT. H Geo. Minkler , surveying $1070 B Win. Harmon , donated 130 H Fence 19 25 B Incidentals 12 05 B Note due January 5th , 1S9S 5 00 H Total $48 30 _ _ _ _ _ ! I , James M. Phillips , hereby certify H that I was present on March 25th , 1897 , H and examined J. E. Thrill's book and _ _ _ found the same to be true and correct. - f _ _ _ | J. M. Phillips , Trustee. 4 | J. E. Tirrili , , Clerk and Treasurer. H PLEASANT RIDGE. H The farmers are all busy plow- H H Sunday school was well attended , H Sunday. H Dot Lord and family visited at the residence of James Harris § , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Monday evening. H Some person or persons stole H "the wire from two vacant places in H this neighborhood. H Rev. J. M. Bell will commence H revival meetings at the Everest H school house , next Sunday eveniug. H Our literary closed , last Friday H evening with a good program ; the H question was , Resolved that capi- H tal punish ment is unjust. Decision ] H for affirmative. _ IF YOU ARE A CYCLIST ffiX&lStiSSS "THE CYCLING WEST" % & _ _ _ _ _ * to all remitting : during : the next three months. _ _ _ _ | Regular price. $2.00. Bright , newsy , entertain- _ _ _ fl | in jr. An illustrated journal of highest literary _ _ _ merit. Send for sample copy. _ _ fl _ | For the above period we will make the following - _ _ _ _ | ing prize offers to parties sending in cash sub- H scriptions : Value 1 30 subscribers , pair guaranteed road tires. $12.00 H IS Camera takes pictures 4 } x4 % 5.00 | 10 Cycle Lamp 3.00 _ _ 5 Guaranteed Foot Pump 1.50 _ _ _ 2 Lightning Repair Tool 50 _ _ _ _ | 1 Aluminum Nameplate personal - _ _ _ sonal name engraved 35 _ _ _ _ | For further particulars , address _ _ _ B The Cycling West Fob. Co. , Denver , Colo. H 5 EXPECTANT gg > ( MOTHERS , SSS88 ! | ' 'MOTHERS' I FRIEND" m > Robs Confinement of its Pain , Horror and Risk. / _ _ _ _ | r My wife used " MOTHERS1 FBIEND" beC I ? fore birth of her first child , she did not t I C suffer from CHAM PS or PAINS was quickly C _ _ / relieved at the critical hour suffering but J _ _ K little she had no pains afterward and her S j recovery was rapid. / _ _ _ H 3 E. . Johnston , Eufaula , Ala. C _ _ _ K S Sent by Mail or Express , on receipt of / I S price , $1.00 per bottle. Book "To MothS _ _ s ers" mailed Free. _ _ _ / BBADF1ELD IIKGULATOR CO. , Atlanta , Gi. S H 3 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. . , % H , -.1 . . ; i -i " ' "t ' ' " " " ' " " ' ' ' ' ' " * Michigan to Texas. That Pe-ru-na is unequaled as a spring medicine is testified by a great many people every spring. When one is run down , listless and tired , depressed with that peculiar ly distressing trouble popularly known Fever Pe-ru-na as Spring , - - should always be taken , as it is sure to give prompt and permanent relief. Lena J. Stoll , Adrain , Mich. , writes as follows : "It affords me much pleasure to testify to the merits of your Pe-ru-na. I can speak in the highest terms of it , having used it for five years as a spring medicine with great benefit to myself and I recommend it to my friends with like results" . J. E. Stuart , Eastland , Texas , the op posite end of the continent , cor roborates her statements as follows : "I purchased a bottle of Pe-ru-na and it was used by myself and wife as a spring medicine. I consider it the best dollar's worth I ever bought. My wife has used your remedies with gratifying results" . One of Dr. Hartman's latest books , treating on the catarrhal diseases peculiar to spring , will be sent free to any address by The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Co. , Columbus , Ohio. NORTH DIVIDE. Charlie Moore and Jay Kimball are back from Iowa. . Clara Hanlein was with the folks over on the Driftwood , close of last week. * S. C. King and wife of Drift wood were Divide visitors , early in the week. Magistrate Mundy of the "Willow was circulating among Divide friends , Sunday last. John Miller , who has been on the Clark farm for some time past , moved back to his former location , last week. Beece Harrison has concluded to remain here for the present and is helping with the work on the home place. The condition of the soil was never better and prosperous times seem to be in store for the needy and faithful farmers. W. T. Johnson and wife are looking after the welfare of a youngster that made its appear ance on "Wednesday a week. A. R Keeves has been helping Ad. Pinkerton during the week. The boys are putting is wheat on the "shears" up in Frontier county. S. D. Belles had his right hand cjuite painfully injured while at svork in the round house a few days ' sgo , and is taking a short lay-off. The assessor will soon be on our trail again and no doubt many will ; take of the fact and advantage re1 1 rive the old ga of death and taxes. The irrepressible Sam Newton is having considerable ground torn up , this spring. The proceeds ofl two crops raised on the breaking go to pay for the work. No one need to feel apprehensive about going over the hills to the poor house. The writer was there one day this week and it didn't seem to be as bad as one might suppose. .Mrs. E. J. Vivian and son Talbot bet , who have been down at Lin coln , Omaha and Fullerton visiting relatives and friends , returned hom'e in time to see our big snow , Tuesday last. The revival at Box Elder closed on Sunday night with quite a num ber of converts. Eegular League meetings , that were discontinued for several weekswill be held.Sun- evenings at 7:30. : * Bulk Seeds of all ' kinds at Knipple's. RED WILLOW. We need Major Cole out here for two months. Easter services are in prepara tion bv the Methodists. Nellie Meyer was quite ill about a week ago but has fully recovered. Harvey Woodworth is able to be about again after his late attack of measles. Jacob Randall's house is Hear ing completion ; it will be a very artistic dwelling. Mrs. Taylor expects her new house to be completed so that she csn move into it , Thursday of this week. A family by the name of Elmer has taken up its residence on the farm recently occupied by Mr. Wilbur. The Y. P. S. C. E. had a large congregation last Sunday , no diffi culties standing in the way of this energetic society. Mr. Parsons from Driftwood has moved into one of Wm. Byfield's sod houses and will assist him on his farm , this summer. Wm. Byfield has made several small corn cribs or gianaries out of the pieces of the large one that unfortunately broke , and his corn is once more under cover. The literary closed for the sea son , last Thursday evening , the so ciety being more successful than usual. The fight that oceured on the school ground after the literary had nothing to do with the affairs of the society. GERVER. Farmers have been busy , this week , putting in wheat. Mrs. Jacob Ely of Hitchcock county has been visiting A. C. Ely and wife for a few days. George Tuttle has moved from his farm on Dry creek to his summer farm in this precinct. School was resumed on Monday after a week's vacation on account of the re cent snow storm. Harry Kennedy's family , mother and sister of Cedar Bluffs , were the guest of Mrs. Richardson on Sunday. Henry Goodenberger and family and Mr. Bray from near Danbury were the guests of Tohn Goodenberger and fam ily on Suudaj * . Rev White preached an interesting sermon , Sunday , to a crowded house at the Pleasant Prairie school house. He will preach again , next Sunday , at 2:30 p. m. m.Mr. Mr. Lawson arrived , Saturday , from Victoiia , Illinois. He will spend the summer with his uncle , N. ] . Johnson , in the hopes that our climate may bene fit his health. 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. E. Dauchy , Topeka , Kansas. Dr. Z. L. Kay. Office , rooms 4 and 5 over Leach's jewelry store. Residence , front rooms over Ganschow's shoe store. For Sale. Lots 1 and 2 , in block 23 , original Mc Cook. Write to G. W. Jacobson , Free dom , Illinois For Sale Cheap. Residences in town and 160 acres south of McCook. S. CORDEAI , , Office over Farmers and Merchants Bank. If you have ever seen a child in the agony ot croup , you can appreciate the gratitude ot the mothers who know that One Minute Cough Cure relieves their little ones as quick ly as it is administered. Many homes in this city are never without it. A. IcMillen. tensions. Comrades , and all interested in Pensions , come and see me. I've had over ten years of experience. Work di rect with Pension off ice and guarantee sat isfaction. C. W. BECK , Indianola , Neb. Bulk Seeds of all kinds at Knipple's. Bulk Seeds of all kinds jit Knipple's. DANBURY. April showers bring May flowers. Born to J. E. Dolph and wife a boy , Monday. Oscar Thomas came down from Atwood - wood , Friday. S. R. Messner sends a car of cattle to Omaha , this week. Al Smith was up from Wilsonville , Tuesday , soliciting work. Mrs. Fair is moving to her place on the Sappy near Oberlin , this week. Mrs. Jack Langley aud son Sidney were visiting her daughter Mrs. Bull.over Sunday. Several Woodman attended lodge at this place , last Saturday night , from Lebanon. Archie Cole , the professional ball player , was visiting with the boys here over Sunday. He will play with Cedar Rapids this year. \V. A. Neel was doing business in town Wednesday. He will start in about two weeks for Cameron , Iowa , where he will go into the lumber and grain business. Tbe elocutionary recital by Roy Israel of Orleans , last Saturday night , was great. The people of Danbury and vi cinity are well pleased , and those who failed to hear him missed a treat. WANTED AT ONCE : Active agents for each county. Exclusive control and no risk. Will clear 12 to 25 hundred dollars lars ' . Enclose for full a j'ear. stamp par ticulars , or 25c for $1 sample. Big Rapids Mineral Water Co , Big Rapids , Mich. April 2-2U10. 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. Edmiston , State Agent , Postoffice Box 1,443 , Lincoln , Neb. Hog Fertclng. 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. Wall Paper 4 cents a roll. L. W. McConnei.1. & Co. Eating' Potatoes at Knipple's for 50 cents a bushel. Good. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four honrs ; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is posi tive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. order.WHAT WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed , that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root , the great kidney remedy , fulfils every wish in re lieving pain in the back , kindeys , liver , blad der and everj' part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it , or bad effects following use of liquor , wine or beer , and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists.pnce fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention The Tribune and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co. , Binghamton , N. Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantees the genuineness of this offer. April 2-1 yr. [ norval brothers , attorneys. ] NOTICE OF SALE. In the matter of the estate of Cynthia Rog ers , deceased. Nofice is hereby given that m pursuance of an order of Hon. Edward Bates , one of the Jndges of the District Court of Sew ard county , Nebraska , on the 14th day of Sep tember , 1896 , for the sale ot 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 24th day of April , A. D" , 1S97 , 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 described real estate to-wit : The south half ( S. Yz ) of the northeast quarter ( N. E. U ) and the north west quarter ( N. W. J i of the northwest quar ter ( N. W. JO and the north half ( X. ! ' _ • ) of the southwest quarter ( S. W. l { ) and lot tuo (2) ( ) in the northeast quarter ( N. E. X ) of the northeast quarter ( N. E. \ { ) and lot four (4) ( ) in the north half ( N. J ) of the northwest quar ter ( N. W. X ) and the south half ( S. • < ) ot the northwest quarter ( N. W. JO. all in section twenty-five (25) ( ) in township three (3) ) , nortli of range twenty-nine (29) ( ) , west of the 6th P. M. , in Red Willow county , Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated March 261I11897. Walter N. Rogers , Administrator of the estate of Cynthia Rogers , deceased , f First publication April 2-ats. | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. McCook , Neb. , March 5U1 , 1S97. Notice i > 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 , 1S97 , on timber culture application No. 5b43 , 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 i2-6ts.J NOTICE FOR l'LT.MCATIOX. Land Office .it McCook , Xobr.isku , February 25 , 1S07. Notice is hereby jjiven that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that slid proof will he made before I'cgister or Receiver at McCook , Nebraska , on April 3rd , 1S97iz : John W. Korstian , II. E. No. 10,000 , for the Miuthwest quarter of section 3 , township 2 north , ranpe 30 west , 6th P. M. I Ic names the follow iny ; witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of , "said land , \iz : Milton C. Maxwell , William F. E\erist , Andrew Carson and Ida Carson , all of McCook , Nebraska. Nebraska.A. . S. Camrnell. Register. l&m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $250,000 1 I mMM 6iwnAwiV f * fl 1 irWwliiiSHI ! III urric&lii I _ _ _ _ _ X 1 coupous . inside , each. 4-ouucc g 9 _ | & The Best bag. Buynbag readthecoupon . p | g SmokingTobaccO iViadQ and sec how to get your share. H fcLOSING OUT SALE ! j 1 I PLOWS , CULTIVATORS , HARROWS , LISTERS j : M I WAGONS , RIDING PLOWS , ETC. , I ( M _ _ _ ' - - - j fc SS THOAC SQST11 I F. D. BURGESS. I , 2 Read the best coun ty newspaper that's The McCook Tribune ever.y 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 tbe 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 , is only $5- ° ° - For a folder giving full particulars , call at the nearest B. & I\I. 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 Tjubune office. Worth 25 cts. Also cheaper grades. V1T1I CTTPC Are tablets which Restore Wl I ft LCI ICO Lost Vigor , Develop all Parts , bring back Lost Powers and return the patient to genuine Manhood and Health. Case No. 00501 says through the use of "Vitalettes , " I was speedljr restored to Health and perfect Manhood in every sense of the word. JOHNS PILE CURE-f- -SPj a levere case of Piles of 12 years' standing and I know will care all in need who will try it D D I * Cure3 Rheum at is m , Salt- Ill ill Vi Rhenm 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 , "Vitalettes , $1.00 or 6 boxes $5.00. Johns Pile Cure , 50 cts.nd R. R. C. SOctj. Johns & Dixon , Rochester , N. Y- FARINGTON POWER , LAWYER. ; 5F""Practice in all the courts. Collections. Notary Public. Upstairs m the Spearman building , McCook , Nebraska. JOHN E. KELLEY , ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook , Nebraska. J3T"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. . - tMRS. E. E. UTTER , _ > Z MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. Piano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo. VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTV. Sy Studio Opposite Postoffice. W. V. GAGE. S. C. REACH. McGOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL , Drs. CAGE & BEACH. McCook. - Nebraska. Office and Hospital over First National Bank. J. A. GUNN. PHYSICIAN AXD SURGEON McCook , Nebraska. : S Office Over C. A. Leach's jewelry store. Residence 701 Main street. Prompt atten tion given to all calls. Wanted-An Idea SfH ! Protect your Ideas : thov may bring you wealth Write JOHN WEDDERBtJRN 76 : CO. . Patent Ittc- neys. Washington , D. Cfor their 91.KB prize offer and list ot two hundred Inrentlons wanted. ANDREW CARSON , " V < * H Proprietor f of the l l SUNNY SIDE DAIRY ! { ' _ | f _ We respectfully solicit your business , ( j B and guarantee pure milk , full measure , J _ | and prompt , courteous service. ] _ _ _ | J. S. McBRAYEK , V PROPRIETOR OF THE _ _ _ | _ H McCook Transfer Line. * _ _ H BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. * \ + M fl 2ir > Only furniture van in the - _ H city. Also have a first class house _ H moving outfit. Leave orders for H bus calls at Commercial hotel or * H at office opposite the depot. ' _ H Giiase Go. Land and Live Stock Gs. < \ V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ j _ V _ H _ _ B 1 _ _ _ yfti _ r . _ F _ _ _ | Horses branded on left hip or lett shoulder M qJPaF P.O.addresaImperial , H _ [ _ fc _ _ _ Chase county , and Beat , j't j H _ _ _ _ _ ! rice. Nebraska. Itanpe. k H _ _ _ ntMStinkin ) ? Water and the Vf M Jyf Frenchman creeks , in \ $ { 4H _ B _ P { Chase county. Nebraska. j ! M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ItS Brand ascut onsfdeo ? * • J H _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' someanimals.onhlp and A H M sassnsstu ot some-or any- _ R-I-P-A-N-S ZJ fl w } _ | j The modern stand- ' _ | g ard Family Medi- H ryj cine : Cures the S common every-day H 5 ills of humanity. H IH TRADE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 IB / / , . 1 ' ' I / - m JTJIiIOS K.TJKEKT , : ' ] Carpet Laying , * I'l Carpet Cleaning. , , I I.J _ _ _ _ | | | | /.J / DeWitt's I Little Earlv RiC -iggr _ . , , * S j. J _ _ |