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Wm MEN'S MACKINTOSHES , 34.50 , § 6 , § 7.50 , 39 Sg | 1 t ? $ M WOOL HOSE , per pair 25 Ugfa Hi ! 1 Hsi COTTON HOSE , two pairs for 25 g g Bi • MM LINEN COLLARS , two any shape or style. . . -25 gfig | HI i § * Hf S s3 § Have full line of Underwear and Shirts ; also Dr. C3 Hh f &r Denton's Sleeping Garments for children and adults , fcjj Hp I s S § Remember , the clothing is strictly all-wool and is S&5 Hl 1 $1 $ handsomely made. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed fcfo HI fi fl or u0 Sllle' 52r32 1 t S2 Third Door Norm of. . . I T DCjVj IAMIN . . HI &gg . . . First National Bank I DLINJMIVIIPI. tfgE S ii 1 s a Qia Ktfga uw K I California Excursions H I Via Burlington Route. ' Cheap ; quick ; ff comfortable. Leave Omaha 4:35 p.m. , HH Lincoln 6:10 p. m. , Hastings 8:59 p. m. HP and McCook at 11 0 p. m. , ev- H erv Thursdajin clean , modern , not P Hi crowded tourist sleepers. No transfers ; B Rl cars run right through to San Francisco H | | and Los Angeles over the Scenic Route Hffij through Denver and Salt Lake City. Hj Cars are carpeted ; , upholstered in ratan ; HB have spring seats and backs and are Bp provided with curtains , bedding , towels , Kj soap , etc. Uniformed porters and ex- B perienced conductors accompany each HR excursion , relieving passengers of all H Bother about baggage , pointing out ob- H jects of interest and in many other ways H helding to make the overland trip a deE - | E lightful experience. Second class tickets H are honored. Berths $5. For folder giv- H ing full information , call at nearest Bur- H lington Route ticket office , or write to J. Hf Francis , General Passenger Agent , Oma- B ha , Nebraska. 4-25-98. HBj J. M. Thirswend of Grosbeck.Tex. , says that f when he has a spell of indigestion and feels HB bad and slugtrish , he takes two of DeWitt's Hf " Little Early Risers at night , and he is all right H the next morning. May thousands of others 1 do the same thing. Do you ? A. McMillen. H Tinware of all kinds Hj at Knipple's. R You can't cure consumption but you can H avoid it and cure every other form of throat Hj ! or lung trouble by the use of One Minute BP Cough Cure. A. McMillen. B DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure , HB Pleasant , Quick Results. Safe to take. H NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. H ROAD NO 317. H To Valley Loan and Trust Co. , Frank Hag- H erman , J. J. Hockstetler , Julia S. Floyd-Jones , H Nancy Stahl , Thomas F. O'Gara , James Hal- H pin , Will H. Moore , Mary A. McKay and to H all whom it may concern : B The board or county commissioners have H established and ordered opened a road com- H mcncing at southwest corner Section Nine (9) ( ) , H Town. Two (2) ( ) , Range Twenty-six (26) ( ) , in Hi Tyrone precinct , Red Willow county , Nebras- ka , running thence east on section line four I miles , terminating at southeast corner Section Twelve (12) , Town. (2) , Range Twenty-six H (26) ( ) ; and all objections thereto or claims for ' H damages must be filed in the county clerk's H office on or before noon of the Eleventh day BI of December , A. D. 1807 , or said road will be Bl established without reference theieto. jf io-i5-4t. K. A. Green , County Clerk. TIMBER CULTURE , FINAL PROOF. - ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office , McCook , Ne braska , October 21st , 1897. Notice is hereby given that May Gray.widov of Percy Gray , deceased , has filed notice o intention to make final proof befoie Registe : or Receiver at his office in McCook , Nebras ka , on Saturday , the 27th day of November 1897 , on timber culture application No. 6502 for the S.E. % of section No. 19 , in Townshii No. 1 N , Range No. 30 W. , 6th P. M. Sh < names as witnesses : Albert Weeks , Abrahair Peters , August Wesch and Charles F. Elliott all of Banksville , Nebraska. 10-22-ot. A. S. Campbell , Register. TIMBER CULTURE , FINAL PROOF. - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office , McCook , Ne braska , October loth , 1897. Notice is hereb } given that John W. Bennett has filed notict of intention to make final proof before Regis ter or Receiver at his office in McCook , Ne braska , on Saturday , the 27th day of Novem ber , 1897 , on timber culture application No 5891 , for the N.E.K of section No. 7 , in Town ship No. 5 N. , Range No. 20 W. 6th P. M. H ( names as witnesses : Milan W. Quick , Willian B.Whittaker , Charles T.Wallace and Charlu Brown , all of Quick , Nebraska. io-22-6t. A. S. Campbell , Register. TIMBER CULTURE , FINAL PROOF- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office , ) . McCook , Neb. , Oct. 4,1897. ) Notice is hereby given that Christopher C. Dueland has filed notice of intention to make final proof before Register or Receiver at his office in McCook , Nebraska , on Saturday the 13th day of November , 1897 , on timber culture application No. 6376 , for the S.E. ) of section No. 13 , in Township No. 6 N. , Range No. 30 W. 6th P. M. He names as witnesses : Colbem P. Viland of McCook , Nebraska , Nels. Swanson - son of Osborn , Nebraska , Chris. Anderson and Enoch Osvog of Quick , Nebraska. A. S. Campbell , Register. TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PROOF. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office , McCook , Ne braska , September 23rd , 1897. Notice is here by given that David R. Smith has filed notice of intention to make final proof before Regis ter or Receiver at his office in McCook , Ne braska , on Saturday , the 13th day of Novem ber , 1897 , on timber culture application No. 6536 , for the N. W. U of section No. 10 , in Township No. 4 N. , Range No. 30 W. 6th P.M. He names as witnesses : Edward Osbaugh of McCook , Nebraska , William Smith of Sheri dan , Wyoming , Morley Piper of Box Elder , Nebraska , O. L. Thompson of McCook , Ne braska. A. S. Campbell , Register. TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PROOF- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office , McCook , Neb. , October 14th , 1897. Notice is hereby given that Abraham Peters has filed notice of inten tion to make final proof before Register or Receiver at his office in McCook , Nebraska , on Saturday , the 27th day of November , 1897 , on timber culture application No. 5,283 , for the southeast quarter of section No. 21 , in township No. I , north of range No. 30 , west. He names as witnesses : William H. Benja min , Albert Weeks , August Wesch , Charles F. Elliott , all of BanksvHle , Nebraska. io-i5-6t A. S. Campbell , Register. i < - TOWNJALK The Public Aroused During the Past Week. Crowds of People Called at L. W. McConnell - nell & Co. 's Drug' Store , to Get Free Samples of DR. H0BBS SPARAGUS KIDNEY PILLS. Hundreds Now Testing the Remedy ir This Vicinity. NOW FOR RESULTS. An intense interest was created in tin : vicinity by the announcement in las ! week's issue that a free package of Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills would bt given away to any person who woulci call and ask for it at L. W. McConnell & Co. 's Drug Store. This interest was shown by the unex pectedly numerous calls made at the above store. Many of the callers , wbc are sufferers from kidney complaints , ex pressed their astonishment at the offer tc make no charge for the samples. Here tofore , the practice of medicine propri etors is to require pay in advance , ami let the afflicted take thf. chance of cure The proprietors of Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills are reversing this practice , preferring to exercise the golden rule ol "doing to others as they would be done by. " They believe , because it has been dem onstrated in every instance , that if those affected with kidney troubles once try these pills , they will be convinced oftheit great merit , and get well by their use. For this reason they made arrange ments with L. W. McConnell & Co. tc freely distribute as many sample boxes as should be called for , during the last seven days. Everyone who asked for a box was given it free of charge. Many will be curious to know what are the results of the test of these pills now going on in the neighborhood. It is a little too soon to look for results , prob ably another week will make them known. If those getting the samples have faithfully followed the directions , they will be encouraged to persevere in their use. It is gratifying to learn that whe rever similar distributions have taken place , there has followed a large sale of the remedy , and many letters of gratitude have been written by those who have re gained lost health. Every person who knows or suspects that his kidneys or urinary passages are affected ; every person who has any of the following symptoms , should make a test of these pills without delay , viz : Pains in the Back or Sides.Headache , Nervous ness , Frequent Thirst , Shortness of Breath , Puffinessof the Eyelids.Swelling of the Feet and Ankles , Dark Colored or Scanty Urine , with albuminous or other deposits iu the urine , or too frequent urination. For the benefit of interested persons , living ont of town who , from any reason , failed to get a sample , Dr. Hobbs author izes us to say , if you will cut out the coupon below and mail it to the Hohbs Remedy Co. , Chicago , 111. , with your name and address , a sample box of these these pills will be seut you by mail , post paid , and free of expense. FOR SALE BY L.W. McCONNELL & CO. , Druggists , McCOOK. NEBRASKA. CUT THIS COUPON OUT. CQ Upon receipt of THIS COUPON to- til gether with your name and address within f\ Z one week from date of this paper , we will Q jjT forward by mail a FREE SAMPLE BOX C q of Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills ; also " 0 Q his book on kidney diseases. * O Address , HOBBS REMEDY CO. , ? 5 Chicago , 111. SHERIDAN COAL. Is the best for all ALL PURPOSES because it is Clean and Economical ; is a Free Burner , and makes an intensely hot fire. No Smoke , No Soot , No Waste. Will keep fire over night as well as any hard coal , and with a good bed of coal will keep a live fire from 24 to 36 hours without any attention. Clean To Han dle , Clean to Burn. When starting a new fire use kindling as you would for hard coal , and like anthracite it needs no poking. Put SHERIDAN COAL on your fire and leave it alone. Stove Fur niture never has any soot on it when Sheridan Coal is burned. Especially good results are obtained where a long stretch of pipe is necessary. Pipes never get clogged with soot and never need cleaning when Sheridan Coal is used. In brief , use SHERIDAN COAL. For sale by W. C. Bullard & Co. $4.50 a ton. Your attention is directed to the ad vertisement of the American Business College , Omaha , Neb. , which appears in this issue. They offer to give a thorough course of instruction in business branches by mail free of charge for advertising purposes. This is a rare chance. The A. B. C. is one of the most successful business colleges in the United States , and to take a course with them means success. 1 ll > lffWHllllWlllllliHUiMJiliyi.iiJ | . iiyiljlWli ENGLISH LAWSUITS. They Are Kxpenalve , and the Lawyer * De mand Big : Foes and Kctalners. In England there are many fees to be paid by the unhappy client of a lawyex that arc unknown hero in America. There Is a retaining fee , which is a guinea , and a half crown to the clerk , besides the brief fee , which Is more im portant. Then there is the "refresher" of the leader and the "refreshers" of the subordinate lawyers. In England the leader's refreshment , which is duo after five hours , the brief fee being sup posed to cover only the getting up of the case , is 10 guineas , or a little over $50 , while $25 must bo paid to the lesser lawyers. According to English etiquette , no counsel can leave his circuit to plead in another without a special retainer , which , in most cases , cannot be less than 300 guineas. This is probably to discourage "poaching. " A would bo client once wrote to a famous American lawyer , stating a case for his opinion and inclosing a $2(1 note. The lawyer did not reply , where upon the client wrote a second letter and received word fiom the lawyer that he had read the case and formed an opinion - ion , but somehow it stuck in his throat. u The client took the hint and sent a § 100 note , receiving the lawyer's opinion by the next mail. Nobody does anything for nothing , especially a lawyer. Lord Mansfield was so sensible of this that on one occa sion , when ho had attended to some legal business for himself , he took some guin eas out of his pnrso and put them in his waistcoat pocket to give him the necessary stimulus. Sir Anthony Malone - lone , an Irish attorney general , was so imprudent as to forget this fact and was grievously punished for it , for ho was so inattentive to some property of his that he lost $15,000 a year by it , and in the future he required his clerk to make abstract deeds of any property ho might buy and lay them before him , with a fee of 5 guineas , properly indors ed , which the clerk was to scrupulously account for , after which Sir Anthony made no more mistakes in regard to his own property. Chicago News. HE TRICKED JAY GOULD. How Jim Fisk Checked Out the Llttlo Man's Bank Account. Gould kept a balance of some $30,000 in the Tenth National bank for his per sonal account , household expenses , etc. Being called west on a mission that lasted several weeks , ho left his check book locked in the safe drawer , to which Pisk had a key. In the office was a clever young clerk whom Fisk had caught in the act of imitating his and Gould's signatures , the imitation of Gould's being a facsimile. Within an hour after the wizard's departure check book and clerk were together under Fisk's supervision , and at his instiga tion more than a dozen blank checks were signed with the name of Jay Gould , and in the course of a month the $30,000 had disappeared , Fisk be ing at that time in the clutches of Josie Mansfield. On the very day of Gould's return the bank sent a notice of overdraft. The little man nearly fainted. He had sev eral fits. His excitement was intense. He declared that there was a conspiracy to ruin him. He hastened to the bank , and they showed him the checks , signed by himself they did not doubt , and he raved and tore his hair. Nor could he doubt the signature. It was genuine , even in his own eyes. A rigid investiga tion was started , which Fisk put an end to by informing Gould , with many a poke in the ribs , that ho had drawn and used the money. "Did Fisk make good ? " an innocent asked when the story was told. "Return the $30,000 ? " was the reply. "If Fisk had returned it , Wall street would have cried. " New York Press. Channel Island Despotism. It is not generally known that some thing approaching a military despotism prevails in the Channel islands. Every male adult born in Guernsey or Jersey has to serve for a long term of years in the militia , 15 years being the period in Guernsey. In addition to this , all males of 32 years of age and under , of whatever na tionality , who reside in that island for a year and a day continuously have to enter the militia and serve for 15 years , or suffer fine , imprisonment or expul sion. During the last two or three years a great number of young Englishmen have settled in Guernsey to go into the tomato raising industry. In order to avoid the military service imposed by the "states" as the gov ernment of Guernsey is called they make frequent trips outside their juris diction either to England or to Jersey the last named having a government independent of the rest of the Channel islands. London Letter. She Got Left. Some time ago the queen of Italy asked a little girl to knit her a pair of silk mittens for her birthday , giving her the money for the material. A pair of beautifully worked mittens arrived on the queen's birthday. The little girl received in return another pair. One mitten contained lire , the other bon bons. Queen Marguerite inclosed a lit tle note saying , "Tell me , my dear child , which you like best" The reply ran as follows : Dearest Qceex Your lovely presents have tnado mo shed many tears. Papa took the mitten with the money. Hy brother had the bonbons. His Conversational Effort. He did not know much about pictures , and when she spoke of a girl friend's achievements with a brush he was a little at sea. He said "Yes" and "No" with reasonable accuracy until she happened to say : ' 'What I am especially disposed to praise is her coloring. " "Her coloring ! " he echoed with alac rity. "It's superb ! You know I always did admire blonds. " Washington Star. ? IflU I Hull ° meS ° I of mea ning and about which such tender and holy recollections cluster as that of " Mother " she who watched over our helpless infancy and guid ed our first tottering step. Yet the life of every Expectant Mother and all effort er is beset with danger fort should be made to avoid it. ii so assists nature MfltllOr Q in the change tak- lYIUllltSI 0 ing place that - the Expectant wm m LflAnd Mother is ena- rriKIIII bled to look for- I I IUIIU ward without dread , suffering or gloomy fore bodings , to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child , and she is found stronger after than before confinement in short , it "makes Childbirth natural and easy , " as so many have said. D o n't be persuaded to use anything but MOTHERS FRIEND " My wife suffered more in ten min utes with either of her other two chil dren than she did altogether with her last , having previously used four bottles tles of 'Mother's Friend. ' lb is a blessing to any one expecting to be come a MOTHER , " says a customer. Henderson Dale , Carmi , Illinois. Of Druggists at 11.00 , or sent byoxpross on receipt of price. Wrlto for book containing testimonials and valuable Information for all Mothers , free. The Bradffeld Regulator Co. , Atlanta , Go. The beautifully engraved Diplomas is sued by the American Business College , Omaba.Neb. , for graduates are the Guest ever seen They are steel engravings , 22x28 inches in sizr. The American Business College , Oma ha , Neb . has a notice in the local col umns of this paper offering a thorough course of instruction in Book-keeping and Commercial Arithmetic by mail free of tuition To avail 3'ourself of this lib eral offer is the same as accepting a present of $50. "Collier's Weekly , " October 28. "Collier's Weeklv , " for the week end ing October 28th , contains , as usual ; a wealth of literary comment and artistic causerie. An editorial on the late Chas. A. Dana is particularly noteworthy as tribute of of his best-known the one - as sociates of the "Sun. " "Our Note-Book" is iridescent as evei with Saltus' sparkling phrases , lighted as always , with incident and epigram , Edgar Fawcett's London letter deals witl the literary gossip of the "Capital o Letters , " and Julian Hawthorne touche : with trenchant pen upon many crying evils of the day. The illustrations are executed for th most part on wood , and are of rare ar tistic excellence. "Lawrence Clavering' by A. E. W. Mason , enters its second in stallment with interest unabated. Altogether , "Collier's Weekly" is s type of wbat a high-class illustrated Weekly should be ; elegant and elevating , a force that makes for culture and civili zation. We commend it heartily to out readers. Our method of instruction by mail is highly recommended by our patrons. Send for testimonials and list of names and addresses of students. It is free. The American Business College , Omaha , Nebraska. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. ' ALL WOMEN JJlHE-TENTHS of | g- j andsicknessfrom 3V _ - < T which women S R p suffer is caused * K iF by weakness or i-Kf2fT/JS derangement in f $ x&AhS the organs of rVKy P * menstruation. VvW vtfjL Nearly alwaysBHBkL _ x3 S when a woman is not well these organs are affected. But when they are strong and healthy a woman is very seldom sick. ME" r * S AtTi j Wmeoft&rtufl Is nature's provision for the regu lation of the menstrual function. It cures all "female troubles. " It is equally effective for the girl In her teens , the young wife with do mestic and maternal cares , and woman approaching the period known as the "Change of Life. " They all need it. They are all benefitted by it. 0 ' For advice In cases requiring' special directions , address , giving- symptoms , the "Ladles' Advisory Department. " The Chattanooga. Medicine Co. , Chatta nooga , Tenn. TH0S. J. COOPER , Tupelo , Miss. , says : " My sister suffered from very Irregular and painful menstruation and doctors could not relieve her. Wins of Cardul entirely cured her and also helped my mother through the Change of Life. " 1 L . 1 ' . . , , , „ rri. frnrii mnt .rr n * iiMiM * xM BB | B v * i H t\ Owinc to over-crowdlnc and bad ventil- m ntion. the air of the schoolroom is often close I and inpure , and teachers and pupils fre- 1 nuently suffer from lung and throat troubles. I To all such wc would say , try Chamberlain's m " Couch Remedy. For coughs , colds , weak , lungs and bronchial troubles no other remedy &m can compare with it. Says A. C. Freed , il Superintendent of schools , Prairie Depot , * \3l Ohio : "Having some knowledge of the fiB " efficacy of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , I Y" | have no hesitation In recommending it to al ! 1 1 who suffer from coughs , lung troubles , etc. " I For sale by L. W. McConnell & Co. , Drug- I R sts. . I Knipple's new stock I Queens ware , Crockery - J ery , Lamps , etc. , is I now on the shelves. I The like cannot toe I found in this part of 1 the state and the prices - I I ces are very low , "Mv boy came home from school one day ; H with his hand badly lacerated and bleeding , and suffering great pain , " says Mr. E. J. Schall , with Meyer Bros. Drug Co. , St. Louis. , H Mo. "I dressed the wound , and applied ' 1 Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely. All pain M ceased , and in a remarkably short time it 1 healed without leaving a scar. For wounds , M sprains , swellings and rheumatism I know of H no medicine or prescription equal to it. I | H consider it a household necessity. " The 25 | H and 50 cent sizes for sale by L. W. McConnell fl & Co. , Druggists. M Go where Fruits are to he found. That is M at Knipple's , the lead- , I in grocer , sure. I J. C. Berry , one of the bebt known citizens | H of Spencer , Mo. , testifies that he cured himself | of the worst kind of piles by using a few boxes j ' M of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve , lie had been A.M troubled with piles for over thirty years and H had used many different kinds of so-called M cures ; but DeWitt's was the one that did the t M work and he will verify this statement if any H one wishes to write him. A. McMillen. H Knipple's new line of Boots and Shoes is V now in. Full line and M prices reasonable. I M IT SaVES THE CKOUl'Y CHILDREN J Seaview , Va. We have a splendid sale on H Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , and our customers - H tomers coming from far and near , speak of it H in the highest terms. Many have said that H their children would have died of croup if H Chamberlain's Cough Remedy had not been H given Kellam & Curren. The 25 and 50 cent H sizes for sale by L. W. McConnell & Co. , M Druggists. H Knipple is displaying - I ing * the finest line of 1 handsome lamps ever I brouglit to the city. I I A CURE FOR WLLIOUS COLIC. Resource , Screven Co. , Ga. I have been I subject to attacks of billious colic for several years. Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diairhoea Remedy is the only sure relief. It acts like a charm. One dose of it gives relief when all other remedies fail. G. D. Shapp. For sale by L. W. McConnell 8c Co. , j Druggists. j A full line of hill J hooks and purses at \ the Bee Hive. H [ * * / Warning Persons who suffer from cougls f I and colds should heed the warnings of dangr f I and save themselves suffering and fatal resulcV 1 by using One Minute Cough Cure. It is / I infallible remedy for coughs , colds , crour nd 1 all throat and lung troubles. A. McMilXm. \ Try those hams at Knipple's. Only 10c. " j a Pound. Good. I You can't afford to risk your life by allow ing a cold to develop into pneumonia or con sumption. Instant relief and a certain cure are afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. A. McMillen. Buy your gloves at the Bee Hive. 4 Disfigurement for life by burns or scalds \ may be avoided by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve , the great remedy lor piles and for all kinds of sores and skm troubles. A. McMillen. There is no need of little children being tortured - s tured by scald head , eczema and skin erup tions. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve gives in stant relief and cures permanently. A. Mc Millen. Small pill , safe pill , best pill. DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure biliousness , constipa tion , sick headache. A. McMillen. * DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cures Piles. Scalds , Burns. Julius Kihseiit , I Carpet Laying , I Carpet Cleaning. I C -Iam still doing carpet laying , carpet * H cleaning lawn cutting and similar work. See * 4 B or write me before giving such work. Mv IF H charges are very reasonable. Leave orders at \ PP Tribune office. IULIUS KUNERT. J C HH - -