The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 31, 1897, Image 8

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    A Cook Book Free.
I "Tuble and Kitchen" is the title of a
new cook book published by the Price
Baking'Powder Company , Chicago Just
' at this time it will be sent free if you
1 write a postal mentioning The McCook.
BB Tribune. This book has been tried by
HH 'ourselves and is one of the very best of
BH 'its kind. Besides containing over 400
HH receipts for all kinds of pastry and home
HB cookery , there are many hints for the
Hfl table and kitchen , showing how to pet a
Bfl tablehow to enter the dining room , etc. ;
Bl a hundred and one hints in every branch
Kfl of the culinary art. Cookery of the very
HH finest and richest as we'd as of the most
Hifl economical and home like , is provided
for. Remember "Table and Kitchen"
will be sent , postage prepaid , to any lady
. ending her address ( name , town and
I • state ) plainly given. A copy in German
• or Scandinavian will "be sent if desired
Postal card as good as letter. Address
_ IPrice Baking Powder Co. , Chicago , 111.
Hfl This is the season when our farmer
BB readers select their reading matter for
H 1898 , and it comes to us almost as a duty
B 'to advise every farmer in this county to
B include The Iowa Homestead in the list ,
B without fail. We know of no calling
BB that has a journal which represents it
BH better than The Homestead represents
9 good farming. Its usefulness is manifest
Bln on every page and in every column , and
Bil * * ts Special Farmers' Institute editions ,
BUE -published monthly , and sometimes twice
BilSE * a month , consist wholly of the practical
B | 'views and experences of practical farm-
1 1 -ers who live and work on the farm.
!
There is theories "side
no editing , no , no
walk" farming and no professional farm
hj writing in them. They are just an inter-
BH ' change ° f opinions on farm topics among
Hf farmers themselves. By all means see a
H' | ' -copy of this week's Homestead , and the
Bl "Special Farmers' Institute edition that
Hf accompanies it , and then suscribe. Sani-
B | ° pie copies will be sent free to applicants.
Hf V. Address Homestead Co. , Des Moines ,
Bilil i -Iowa.
BmHh / * * iai * lne rheumatism so badly that I
Bldll -could uot get my hand to my head. I
B I'll ' I tried the doctor's medicines without the
Bi'Si ' least benefit. At last I thought of Cham-
Bl'IK 'berlain's Pain Balm ; the first bottle re-
B nB ilieved all the pain , and one-half of the
RfliHsecond bottle effected a complete cure.
BIB W..J. Holland , Holland , Va. Chamber-
BMpP - Iain's Pain Balm is equally good for
BB | f sprains , swellings and lameness , as well
BlU as burns , cuts an ( bruises. For sale at
Blga JMcConnell's drug store.
Hlijj * W * O' Harilman , when sheriff of
| | I Tyler Co.V. . Va. , was at one time , alB -
B v'i most prostrated with a cold. He used
Hffi Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and was
Bk ' * so niuch pleased with the quick relief
Hig an ( cure-it afforded him , that he gave
Hff ! the following unsolicited testimonial :
Bff " ' 0 a' ' who may be interested , I wish
HEfc to say , that I have used Chamberlain's
K' ' Cough Remedy and find it invaluable for
Hffi'coughs and colds " For sale by McCon-
HI ONE OF TWO WAYS.
BR 'V\\z bladder was created for one pnrpose ,
Big namely , a receptacle for the urine , and as such
Bu ' 'ls not liable to any f ° rm of disease except
Bn y one ° two ways 1 } e rst way * s from 'm _
HB perfect action of the kidneys. The second
HB way is from careless local treatment of other
BS -diseases.
H9 CHIEF CAUSE.
BH Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is
BH tac c'1'e ' cause of bladder troubles. So the
B womb , like the bladder , was created for one
HS purpose , and if not doctored too much is not
Bw liable to weakness or disease , except in rare
HE I cases. It is situated back of and very close to
K KS the bladder , therefore any pain , disease or in-
Kfl convenience manifested in the kidneys , back ,
K H | bladder or urinary passage is often , by mis-
HE | take , attributed to female weakness or womb
Hv trouble of some sort. The error is easily made
KSH ; and may be as easily avoided. To find out
Sb correctly , set your urine aside for twenty-tour
fll hours ; a sediment or settling indicates kidney
HH | j or bladder trouble. The mild and extraordi-
K B , nary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root ,
K Kyi'jl , the great kidney , and bladder remedy is
HA / ' soon realized. If you need a medicine
K HKS you should have the best. At all druggists
SBn fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a
K KS | sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by
BHl mail. Mention The Tribune and send your
BHH address to Dr. Kilmer & Co. , Binghamton , N.
K EflH Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantees
B D the genuineness of this offer. April 2-1 yr.
H One Minute Cough Cure , cures.
K KflH That is what it was made for.
Hit JOHN E. KELLEY.
BK ATTORNEY AT LAW
Bi McCook , Nebraska.
H9 SBf Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office
H Hfl Rear of First National bank.
H 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.
jl-MRS. E. E. UTTER.j
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR.
Piano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo.
VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY.
S ? Studio Opposite Postoffice.
McCOOK STJEGICAL HOSPITAL ,
Dr. W. V. GAGE.
McCook , - - - Nebraska.
Office and Hospital over First National Bank.
I Office hours at residence , 701 Marshall Ave. ,
before 9 a. m. and after 6 p. m.
Dr. S. C. BEACH ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
McCook , Nebraska.
j -Office and Residence Over C. A.
Leach's jewelry store.
Specialty made of Diseases of
the Nose. Throat and Chest.
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BANKSVILLE.
mibb Clara Benjamin of this
place and sir. Ed. Knobbs of
Driftwood were married , last week.
On account of the illness of Key.
J. E. Tirrill , there were no preach
ing services at Banksville , last Sun
day.
Eev. White preached an inter
esting Christmas sermon at Pleas
ant Prairie school house , last Sun
day.
Mrs.Wm.Huber and Miss Jennie
Bell ot McCook are visiting rela
tives in Grant and Gerver during
the holidays.
The Christinas trees at Banks
ville and at Pleasant Prairie on
Christmas eve were well attended ,
and a thoroughly good tim * was
enjoyed by all.
T. J. Relphj-wlio recently pur
chased the B. F. Jenkins farm at
Cedar Bluffs , Kansas , moved his
stock and household goods to that
place , last week.
Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment
Is unequalled for Eczema , Tetter , Salt-
Eheum , 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 horseTownebs.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy con
dition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders
They tone up the system , aid digestion , cureless
loss of appetite , relieve constipation , correct
kidney disorders and destroy worms , giving
new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25
3 nts per package. For sale by druggists.
UITAI ETTEC Are tablets which Restore
VIIALEIICO Lost Vigor , Develop
ell Parts , bring back Lost Powers and
return the patient to genuine Manhood and
Health. Case No. CU501 says through the
use of "Vitalettes , " I was speedily restored
to Health and perfect Manhood in every
sense of the word.
JOHNS PILE CURE- ; d H m a e
a tevere case of Piles of 12 years' standing
and I know will cure all in need who will try it
R R fi Cures Rheumatism , Salt-
lli III Ui 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 , $1.00 or 6 boxes
J5.00. Johns Pile Cure , 50cts..nd R. R. C.
60 cts.
Johns & Dixon , Rochester. N.Y
F. M. KIMMELL ,
McCOOK , NEB.
Printer
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Note Books ,
Receipt Books ,
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FIRST DOOB NORTH OF
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McCOOK , - NEBRASKA.
THE NEW WAY. I
male diseases" tj
could only be 1
treated after "lo- i1
c a 1 examlna.1
tions" by physi- }
P cians. Dread of [ •
such treatment
kept thousands of * j
modest women 2J
silent about their ' ?
suffering. The introduction - ?
troduction of &
Wine of Cardul has now demon- jjj
strated that nine-tenths of all the *
cases of menstrual disorders do
not require a physician's attention Sj
at all. The simple , pure
taken In the privacy of a woman's 5j
own home insures quick relief and ;
speedy cure. Women need not j
hesitate now. Wine of Cardui re- g
quires no humiliating examinations - I
tions for its adoption. It cures any g
I disease that comes under the head Cj
of "female troubles" disordered P
Vi menses , falling of the womb , J
I "whites , " change of life. Itmakes |
! women beautiful by making them 3
j well. It keeps them young by |
i keeping them healthy. $1.00 at fl
I the drug store. |
I For advice In cases requiring : special < 3
| directions , address , giving symptoms. 2
I the " Ladies' Advisory Department , " 1
1 The Chattanooga Medicine Co. , ChattaJ
n noopi. Tenn. S
I W.I. ADDISON , M.D.Cary , Miss. , says : |
H "Iuso Wine of Cardui extensively in } *
B mypracticoandfinrl itamostexcellent y
M preparation for female troubles. " M
California Excursions
Via Hurlington Route. Cheap ; quick ;
comfortable. Leave Omaha 4:35 p ui. ,
Iviticoln 6:10 : p. in. , Hastings 8:50 p. m.
and McCook at 11:40 p. in. , ev
ery Thursday , in clean , modern , not
crowded tourist bleepers. No transfers ;
cars run right through to San Francisco
and I < os Angeles over the Scenic Route
-through Denver and Salt Lake City.
Oars are carpeted ; upholstered in ratan ;
have spring seats and backs and are
provided with curtains , bedding , towels ,
soap , etc. Uniformed porters and ex
perienced conductors accompany each
excursion , relieving passengers of all
bother about baggage , pointing out ob
jects of interest and in many other ways
helding to make the overland trip a de
lightful experience. Second class tickets
are honored. Berths $5 For folder giv
ing full information , cail at nearest Bur
lington Route ticket office , or write to J.
Francis , General Passenger Agent , Oma
ha , Nebraska. 4-25-9S.
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KLONDIKE !
What does it cost to get there ? When
and how should one go ? What should
one take ? Where aie the mines ? How
much have they produced ? Is work
plentiful ? What wages are paid ? Is
living expensive ? What are one's chances
of "making a strike ? " 4-25-98
Complete and satisfactory replies to
the above questions will be found in the
Burlington Route's "Klondike Folder , "
now ready for distribution. Sixteen
pages of practical information and an
up-to-date map of Alaska and the Klon
dike. Free at Burlington Route ticket
officesor sent on receipt of four cents in
stamps by J. Francis , Gen'l Passenger
Agent , Burlington Route , Omaha. Neb.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Brouio Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure. 25c.
THE DANGER
to which the Expectant Mother is
exposed and the foreboding and
dread with which she looks for
ward to the hour of woman's
severest trial is appreciated by but
few. All effort should be made
to smooth these rugged places
in life's pathway for her , ere she
presses to her bosom her babe.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
allays Nervousness , and so assists
Nature that the change goes for
ward in an easy manner , without
such violent protest in the way of
Nausea , Headache , Etc. Gloomy
forebodings yield to cheerful and
hopeful anticipations she passes
through the ordeal quickly and
without pain is left strong and
vigorous and enabled to joyously
perform the high and holy duties
now devolved upon her. Safety
to life of both is assured by the
use of "Mother's Friend , " and
the time of recovery shortened.
"I know one lady , the mother of three
children , who suffered greatly in the
birth of each , who obtained a bottle of
'Mother's Friend' of me before her
fourth confinement , and was relieved
quickly and easily. All agree that their
labor was shorter and less painful. "
John G. Polhiix , Macon , Qa.
$1.00P RBOTTIE atall Drugstores ,
or eent by express on receipt of price.
RfinKS Containing invalnablo information of
rare interest to all -women , will bo sent to
rHtfc any address upon application , by
The BRADFIELD regulator CO. , Atlanta , Ga.
DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure ,
Plejuant , Quick Results. Safe to take. '
WARMfjo Persons who suffer from coughs
and colds should heed the warninesof dancer
and save themselves suffering andf atal results
by using One Minute Cough Cure. It is an
infallible remedy for coughs , colds , croup and
all throat and lung troubles. A. McMillcn.
J. M. Thirswend of GrosheckTex.says that
when he has a spell of indigestion and feels
had and sluggish , he takes two of DeWitt's
Little Early Risers at night , and he is all right
the next morning. May thousands of others
do the same thing. Do you ? A. McMillcn.
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.
McMilien.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale issued from
the District Court of Red Willow county , Ne
braska , under a decree in an action wherein
Farmers and Merchants Hank , Vandaiia , Illi
nois , is plaintiff , and Edgar Floyd-Jones and
Julia S. Floyd-Jones are defendants , to me di
rected and delivered , I shall offer at public
sale and sell to tiie highest bidder for cash , at
tiie east door of the court house in McCook ,
Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 24th
day of January , 1098 , at the hour of one
o'clock , p. m. . the following described real es
tate , to-wit : The southeast quarter of section
nine , township one north , range twenty-nine
west of the 6th P. M. , Red Willow county ,
Nebraska.
Dated this 23d day of December , 1897.
12-24-51 J. R. Nkki. , Sheriff.
W. R. Starr , Plaintiff's Attorney.
NOTICE OF SUIT AND APPLICATION
FOR RECEIVER.
Miiton E. Homer , Orpha Horner , Hiram C.
Rider and Charles L. Miller , defendants , will
take notice that Henry O. Wait , plaintiff , has
filed his petition in the district court of Red
Willow county , Nebraska , against the above
named defendants , the object and prayc of
which are to foreclose a certain mortgage exe
cuted on the 151I1 day of July , 1889 , by the de
fendant , Milton E. Horner , to 'i he Nebraska
Loan and Ranking Company , upon the fol
lowing described real estate , to-wit : tie ! south
twenty feet of lot number fifteen in block
twenty-seven in the original town of McCook ,
Red Willow county , Nebraska , said mortgage
being executed to secure the payment of the
one principal note of said Milton E. Horner ,
of 3700 with ten interest coupons thereto at
tached , all dated July 15th , 1889said principal
note maturing on the first day of July , 1S94 ,
one ot said coupons being for the sum of
$22.50 and nine of said coupons being for the
sum of 524.50 each , all of which coupons have
been paid. That said mortgage and the debt
secured thereby have been duly assigned to
plaintiff. That there is now due on said notes
and mortgage the sum ot seven hundred and
forty-nine dollars with interest thereon at the
rate of ten per cent per annum from the first
day of January , 1896 , and plaintiff prays for a
decree that the defendants'be required to pay
the same , or that said premises may be sold to
satisfy the amount due with interest and costs
of suit.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before Monday , the 24th day of January ,
1898.You
You are further notified that on the 14th day
of February , 1898 , at the hour of ten o'clock
a. m. , or as soon thereafter as counsel can be
heard , the plaintiff will apply to the district
court of Red Willow county , Neb. , at the dis
trict court room 111 the city of McCook , Red
Wiilow county , Neb. , for the appointment of a
receiver of the mortgaged property above de
scribed , upon the grounds that i-aid mortgaged
property is probably insufficient to discharge
this mortgage debt , and that the defendant ,
Milton E. Horner , who is the only defendant
personally liable therefor , is insolvent.
In support of said application the plaintiff
will file and read the petition m the case and
the affidavits of C. B.Gray and H.W.Cole.
Plaintiff proposes the name of S. Cordeal as
receiver , with J. W. Hupp and J. 11. Bennett
as sureties ; plaintiff also offers as sureties for
himself J. W. Hupp and J. H. Bennett.
Dated this I4th dav of December. 1S07.
12-17 4ts Henry O. Wait , Plaintiff.
By W. S. Morlan , his Attorney.
NOTICE OF SUIT AND OF APPLICA
TION FOR THE APPOINTMENT
OF RECEIVER.
Cornelius J. Ryan , Mary J. Ryan , William
Nicklas , Mrs. William Nicklashis , wife , whose
christian name is to plaintiff unknown , Robert
G. Johns , and Samuel C. Johns , defendants ,
will take notice that Hugh A. McGaughy has
filed his petition in the district court of Red
Willow county , Nebraska , against the above-
named defendants , the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a certain mortgage exe
cuted October 14th , 1892 , by the defendants ,
Cornelius J. Ryan and Mary J. Ryan , to this
plaintiff , upon the following described real es
tate , to-wit : the southwest quarter of section
twenty-two , and the northwest quarter of sec
tion twenty-seven , all in township four , north ,
in range thirty , west of the 6th P. M. ; said
mortgage being executed to secure the pay
ment of their two certain promissory notes ,
both dated October 14th , 1892 , one for the
sum of $700.00 due October 14,1S93 , a ° d the
other for the sum of $1,500 due October 14th ,
1895. There is now due on said notes and
moitgage the sum of $2,200 , with interest at
the rate of seven per cent per annum from
October 14 , 1S94 , and plaintiff prays for a de
cree that the defendants be required to pay
the same , or that said premises may be sold
to satisfy said amount with interest and costs
of suit.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before Monday , the 24th day of January ,
189S.
189S.You
You are further notified that on the 14th
day of February , 1S98 , at the hourof 10o'clock
a. m. , or as soon thereafter as counsel can be
heard , the plaintiff will apply to the district
court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , at the
district court room in the city of McCook , Red
Willow county.Nebraska , for the appointment
of a receiver of the mortgaged property set
forth in plaintiff's { petition , upon the grounds
that the said mortgaged property is insuffi
cient to discharge the mortgage debt ; that the
defendants , Cornelius J. Ryan , Mary J.Ryan
and William Nicklas , who are the only per
sons liable for said mortgage debt , are insolv
ent ; that the defendant , William Nicklas , who
is the owner of the legal title of said premises ,
is a non-resident of the state of Nebraska , and
that said premises are depreciating in value.
In support of said application the plaintiff
will file and read the petition in the case and
the affidavits of J. E. Kelley and S. Cordeal.
Plaintiff proposes the name of F. S. Wilcox
as receiver , with Ed. Flitcraft and W. F. Lawson -
son as his sureties ; plaintiff also offers as sure
ties for himself , Ed. Flitcraft and W. F. Law-
son.
son.Dated this nth day of December , 1S97.
Ilucni A. McGaughy , Plaintiff.
12-17 4's By W. S. Moklan. his Attorney.
TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PROOF-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office ,
McCook , Neb. , December S , 1897.
Notice is hereby given that Silas N. Welch
has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof before register or receiver at his office
in McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , the 22d day of
January , 1S98 , on timber culture application
No. 5687 , for the w'A nej * and w'-i se } { o [
section No. 29 , in township No. 2 n , range No.
30 w 6th p. m. He names as witnesses : Rex-
ord Simpson , Austin Dutcher , Mrs. Rexford
Simpson , David Carpenter , all of Vailton ,
Nebraska. A. S. Campbell , Register.
TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PROOF-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office ,
McCook , Neb. , December 18,1S97.
Notice is hereby given that Henry J. Burg-
graf has filed notice of his intention to make
final proof before register or receiver at his
office in McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , the 29th
day of January , 189S , on timber culture appli
cation No. 65S9 , for the se # of section No. 17 ,
in township 1 north , range No. 30 w 6th p. m.
He names as witnesses : Wilson II. Hartman -
man , Cora B. Hartman , William M. Cratty ,
William A. Brown , all of McCook , Neb. I
i2-24-6t A. S. Campbell , Register.
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J. C Berry , one of the best known citizens
of Spencer , Mo. , testifies that he cured himself
of the worst kind of piles by using a few boxes
of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. He had hsen
troubled with piles for over thirty years and
had used many different kinds of so-called
cures ; but DeWitt's was the one that did the
work and he will verify this statement if any
one wishes to write him. A. McMilien.
Disfigurement for life by burns or scalds
may be avoided by using DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve , the great remedy for piles and
for all kinds of sores and skin troubles. A.
McMilien.
There is no need of little children being tor
tured by scald head , eczema and skin erup
tions. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve gives in
stant relief and cures permanently. A. Mc
Milien.
You can't cure consumption but you can
avoid it and cure every other form of throat
or lung trouble by the use of One Minute
Cough Cure. A. McMilien.
Small pill , safe pill , best pill. DeWitt's
Little Early Risers cure biliousness , constipa
tion , sick headache. A. McMilien.
NOTICE OF SUIT.
In the District Court of Red Willow County
and State of Nebraska. II. G. Dixon , plain
tiff , vs. Carrie B. Webster and Winfield S.
Webster , defendants.
Carrie B. Webster and Winfield S. Webster
will take notice tiiat on the 2(1 day of Septem
ber , 1S97 , II. G. Dixon , plaintiff herein , filed
his petition in the District Court of Red Wil
low county , Nebraska , against said defend
ants , the object and prayer of which are to se
cure the payment of one principal note dated
June 27th , 1893 , for the sum of S500 , due and
payable at the election of the plaintiff on the
failure of defendants to pay the interest on
said note at maturity or within thirty days
thereafter , which interest is evidenced by
seven coupon notes dated June 27th. 1803 , fall
ing due July 1st and January 1st each year
successively. That there is now due on said
notes the sum of $701.25 , and the plaintiff has
caused to be attached the southeast quarter
and the northeast quarter of section 26 , town
ship 1 north , range 30 west 6th P. M. in Red
Willow county , Nebraska. The plaintiff prays
that said property may be sold to satisfy the
amount found due on said notes.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 7th day of February , 1898.
Dated December 27th , 1897.
12-31-41 • II. G. Dixon , Plaintiff.
By W. R. Stark , his Attorney.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale issued from
the District Court of Red Willow county , Ne
braska , under a decree in an action wherein
Alice R. Wadsworth is plaintiff , and David
Porter and Mrs. David Porter , wife of David
Porter , are defendants , to me directed and de
livered , I shall offer at public sale and sell to
the highest bidder for cash , at the east door of
the court house , in McCook , Red Willow
Count } ' , Nebraska , on the 24th day of January ,
1898 , at the hour of one o'clock , p. m. , the fol
lowing described real estate , to-wit : nwjf of
the nej and the sw'/i of the nej of section
27 , township I north , range 26 west of the 6th
P. M.
Dated this 23d day of December , 1897.
12-24-51 J. R. Nkki. , Sheriff.
W. R. Stark. Plaintiif's Attorney.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale issued from
the District Court of Red Willow County ,
Nebraska , under a decree , in an action where
in The McCook Co-Operative Building and
Savings Association is plaintiff , and Joseph
Spotts , et al , are defendants , to me directed
and delivered , I shall expose to public sale
and sell to the highest bidder for cash , at the
front door of the Phillips-Meeker block , in the
City of McCook , Red Willow county , Ne
braska , on the 24th day of January , 1S98 , at
the hour of one o'clock , p. m. , the following
described real estate , to-wit : Lot six in blonlc
four , in Wiilow Grove Addition to the City of
McCook , Red Willow county , Nebraska.
Dated December 23d , 1897.
12-24-51 J. R. Nkki. , Sheriff.
W. S. Morlan , Attorney.
LEGAL NOTICE.
To Ernest Hegele , non-resident defendant :
You are hereby notified that on the 28th day
of December , 1897 , Maggie Hegele filed a pe
tition against you in the District Court of Red
Willow county , Nebraska , the object and
prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from
you on the grounds that you have wilfully
abandoned the plaintiff without good cause for
the term of two years last past. You are re
quired to answer said petition on or before
Monday , February 7 , 189S.Maggie
Maggie Hegele.
12-31-41 By W. R. Stark , her Attorney.
ANNUAL MEETING.
The annual meeting of the McCook Elec
tric Light Company will occur at the com
pany's office , Monday , January 3 , 1898 , at 2 p.
m. , for the election of officers and such other
business as may properly come before the
meeting. Fred W. Carruth , Secretary.
Frank Carruth , President.
Thirty Papers Free.
We have thirty papers to give away for
one year. They are the best farm papers
printed , and every farmer should have
one.
one.Our proposition is this :
We will give ten copies ( year's sub
scription ) of the Iowa Homestead , the
best farm weekly published , to the first
ten persons who subscribe for The
Tribune or pay one year in advance on
old subscription.
When the ten Iowa Homesteads are
exhausted , we have ten Special Farmer's
Institute Editions of the Iowa Home
stead that go the same waj ; and still we
will have ten copies of the Poultry
Farmer for the next twenty.
Here are thirty in all. Each over one
year's subscription until January 1st ,
1899. If you want a good farm paper ,
here is the opportunity of your life.
Call and get your reading for 1S9S.
The Tribune.
BACKACHE
makes the young feel old , and the old feel
that life is not worth the living. It's a dan
ger signal of Kidney Disease the unerring
evidence of weak , inactive and sore Kidneys.
Any person cured of Kidney weakness will
tell you that when the back ceased to ache ,
all troubles ended. Neither liniments , nor
plasters , nor electricity can cure it. The
seat of the trouble is not in the skin , flesh or
muscles. It's in the Kidnejs.
It can be.
CURED
"Hobbs Sparapus Kidney Pills relieved my
wife of a great pain in her back , and alleviated
a severe trouble in her kidneys. "
Patrick Murray ,
1339 N. 17th St. , Omaha , Xcb.
"I am triad to say that Dr. Hobb < ? Sparatrus
Kidney Pills have had a satisfactory effect in
my case. They have done all that I could ex
pect and what you claim they do. They cured
nic of a terrible backache which I had for
several months , and after I had used two boxes
I was well. " .
August Steyaert , Cedar Rapids , Neb.
PARAGUS
Kidney PHls.
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FLORIDA. c Jfr H
A Superior Through Sleeping Car j i ! * & ' H
Line Between St. Louts % f , _ H
and Jacksonville. < > - M
Commencing December 26th the Louts- \ | * H
ville Air Line hns established the great J5 M
Through Sleeping Car Route to Florida. f M
Through sleeping cars arranged lo leave jjjt H
St. Louis 9:15 p. 111. daily , passing Louis- 1 H
ville 7 a. 111. , Lexington 10:55 am r | H
reaching Chattanooga 5:55 p m .Atlanta H
10:40 p. m. and Jacksonville 8:40 a. in. % M
( second morning. ) Stop-overs allowed. % y M
This route is through large cities and interesting - 1
teresting country , and , while a new > \ M
through sleeping car route , is over most H
superior and well-established lines of * H
railway. The schedules are fast and * H
most convenient. I |
The line also affords passengers for H
Florida trip via Asheville , N. C , the H
greatest American nil-year-round resort. H
Correspondence solicited and iufornia- |
tion promptly furnished. R. A CAMP- x ' l
11KLLGen'l Pns'ng'r Agent , St.Louis , Mo. H
This is also the best line to points in / M
Kentucky , Tennessee , Georgin. and H
North mid South Carolina. 3-1-98. |
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Leach , The Jeweler , H
lias fine goods at right * H
prices. - - H
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AGENTS WANTED. V l
Send your address to us and we will i H
inform you how other men earn from 1 H
$15 00 to $35weekly. . If you are endowed - 9
dewed with an average amount of com- kfl
mon sense , you can in a short time dons I . H
well , or hatter , by securing a county r ' H
agency for one of our standard puhlica- . B
tions. If you want to start without de- A' M
lay , send $1.25 , and we will forward a H
copy of "Reversible Wall Map of the U. j M
S. & World , " 66x46 inches in si/.e. eleven H
beautiful colors. A county map of the TJ. , ' H
S. on one side , and a library map of the H
world 011 the other , should be in every H
home and office. This is the 189s edition - H
ion , to date ; two five-dollar maps at a |
popular price. ' H
We will also send a copy of our new H
wall map of Nebraska , showing counties. |
railroads , towns , etc. , 189S edition with |
a marginal index , locating every town H
on map and giving population , 28 x 41 1 H
inches in size , just issued. H
Above two maps almost sell themselves - H
selves , but printed instructions a coin- H
pany samples. Later on you can try H
some exDensivc article Write quick B
and choose your field. W M
Rand , McNalw & Co . J fl
166 , 168 Adams St. , Chicago , III. 1 H
DeWitt's Witch Hazel S ; . r fl
Cures Piles. Scalds. Burns. * J H
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NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. J M
ROAD NUMI1EK 320. H
37
To Phehe S. Carruth , Phillip Ulatt. Henry * H l
B. Wales and Horace IS. Cole , and to all V9 l
whom it may concern : ° - H
The County Commissioners have ordered H
opened a road commencing at southwest - ° |
corner of the northwest quarter of sectior .all- M
thirty-five (35) in Coleman precinct , Red Wiltory. H
low county , Nebraska , running thence sout.ihfch |
on section line one and one-half miles , termi- „ ni H
nating at northwest corner of section eleven 1 . . ( H
(11 ( J , town three (3) ( , range thirty (30) ( , west of ) Te H
the 6th P. M. , and all ohjections thereto or * no H
claims for damages must he filed in the the H
County Clerk's office on or hefore noon of the the H
5th day of February , A. D. 189S , or said road ory j H
will he established without reference thereto. ieS3 \ H
K. A. Green , County Clerk. in ( | | H
to j H
If you need any Marislk Monuments , * P H
See A. G. DOLE , Agent.fV M
McCOOK. NEBRASKA. ft < H
Satisfaction guaranteed. He also writes f * J * B
Mutual Insurance both Farm and Mer- \ J 'J M
cantile 50 per cent cheaper than old companies. ' H
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Julius Klttert ,
Carpet Laying , j I
Carpet Cleaning.
Z 5 1 am still doing carpet laying , carpet | H
cleaning lawn cutting and similar work. See Her
or write me before giving such work. My H
charges are very reasonable. Leave orders at H
Tribune office. 1ULHJS KL'NERT. 1
5 ? AGrENTS TVAWTED. Li \ " |
V ) Experience not . For ii
necessary. prices and H
par-
> - UcuUrs wrlto the .Manufacturers , V * - SB H
> a Wf > TKK.V CORSET CO. . St. T nlMo. . } W H
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'rfflU Designs . / H
1. Copyrights &c. -i § H
quickly n n ascertain e a aketch and description may * " 1' H
oar opinion free whether 1 H
invention s probably patentable : Com TnnlcS - H
Uonsstrictlyconndentlal.
HandbookonPaS H
sent free. Oldest agency forTecurlng teaS H
Patents taken throuRh Munn iWYe S" , H
* ptcW notice , without charaoTin thorecclv0 J M
Scientific American *
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