H r B * * _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | --W - Finest Engraving free on goods bought of us. LEACH , The I Jeweler. 1 J. C. Berry , one of the best known citizens m of Spencer , Mo. , testifies that he cured himsell M of the worst kind of piles by using a few boxes 1 of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. He had been j troubled with piles for over thirty years and B liad used many different kinds of so-called 1 cures ; but DeWitt's was the one that did the l | work and he will verify this statement if any B one wishes to write him. A. McMillen. H " Warning Persons who suffer from courIu and colds should heed the warnings of danj > ci H and save themselves suffering and fatal result ! fl by usinj. One Minute Cough Cure. It is an H infallible remrdv for coughs , colds , croup and H nil throat and lunj , ' troubles. A. McMillen. H / TIMBER CULTURE FINAL I'ROOF- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. m i United States 'Land Office , B NcCook.Neb. , January 24 , 189S. BJ Notice is hereby given that Thomas Boozan , | - ' . Jr.Kuardian for John Boozan , now insane , has Bfl filed notice of his intention to make final proof BJ before register or receiver at his office in Mc- Bfl Cook , Nebraska , on Saturday , the 5th day of BB March , 1898 , on timber culture application BB . No. 6576. for the southwest quarter of section No. 31 , in township I north , range 31 west of the 6th p.m. He names as witnesses : Byron I E. Scverns , George Kennedy , William Kennedy - - nedy and George C. Cox , all of Ilerndon , BB Kansas. A. S. Camphkll , Register. BB ( _ , TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PROOF- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Bfl United States Land Office , Bfl f - McCook , Neb. , December 18,1897. BB 1 Notice is hereby given that Henry J. Burg- IJ 3raf has filed notice of his intention to make BB linal proof before register or receiver at his Bfl - office in McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , the 29th Bfl day of January , 1898 , on timber culture appli- Hfl cation No. 6589 , for the sej < of section No. 17 , Bfl in township I north , range No. 30 w 6th p. 111. Bfl He names as witnesses : Wilson II. Hart- IB 'man , Cora B. Hartman , William M. Cratty , BB William A. Brown , all of McCook , Neb. Bfl 12-24-61 A. S. Campbell , Register. H TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PROOF NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Bfl United States Land Office , Bfl McCook. Neb. , January 27,1S9S ; Bfl Notice is herebv given that John W.Hartman Bfl bas filed notice of his intention to make final Bfl 'proiif before register or receiver at his office Bfl in McCook , Neb.on Saturday , the 12th day of Bfl March , 1898 , on timber culture application Bfl No. 0G2S , for the southwest quarter of section Bfl No. 20 , in township No. 6 n , range No. 30 w BB < 6th p. m. lie names as witnesses : John Fitz- BH Gibbons and Thomas FitzGibbons of Zimmer , Bfl -Nebraska , Samuel M. Cochran and Henry 11. Bfl Troth of McCook , Nebraska. BH A. S. Campuell , Register. H NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Bfl Land Office at McCook , Nebraska. BB January 27th , 1898. BB Notice is hereby given that the following- Bfl named settler has filed notice of his intention Bfl to make final proof in support of his claim , Bflj and that said proof will be made before regis- BflJ : ter or receiver at McCook , Nebraska , on Sat- BflJ on-day , March 12th , 1898 , viz : Phillip Roemer- BBJ -sheuser , who made H. E. 9S58 for the \vH ne Bflj H and wj se K of section 22 , T 5 n , R 30 w Bflj ' 6th P. M. He names the following witnesses Bflj to prove his continuous residence upon and Bflj * • -cultivation of said land , viz : John Peterson , Bfl Peter Rheinheimer , Joseph Allen and George BB 'Cappel all ot Osborn , Neb. Bfl A. S. Campbell , Register. H NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION , Bfl Land Office at McCook , Neb. Bfl January 27th , 189S. Bfl Notice is heieby given that the following- HH named' settler-has filed notice of his intention IB to make final proof in support of his claim , PB and that said proof will be made before regis- HH ter or receiver at his office in McCook , Nebr. , Bfl on Saturday , March 12 , 189S , viz : John Peter- IB -son , who made H. E. No. 10,368 for the nlA BB 5\v % sw M sw lA sw % nw H , section 23 T. 5 BB n , R. 30 west 6th P. M. lie names the follow- H -tng witnesses to prove his continuous resi- BB -deuce upon and cultivation of said land , viz : Bfl Phillip Roemersheuser , Peter Rheinheimer , Bfl George Cappel and Joseph Allen all of 'Os- BB 'born , Neb. A. S. CamI'BELL , Register. I ONE OF TWO WAYS. Bflj I The bladder was created for one pnrpose , PH 'namely , a receptacle for the urine , and as such Bflj it is not liable to any form of disease except IH by one of two ways. The first way is from im- flfl 1 perfect action of the kidneys. The second Bfl i way is from careless local treatment of other Bfl I diseases. Bfl i CHIEF CAUSE. BH I Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is Bfl I -the chief cause of bladder troubles. So the Bfl 1 "womb , like the bladder , was created for one BH ( purpose , and if not doctored too much is not Bfl liable to weakness or disease , except in rare Bfl 'cases. It is situated back of and very close to BBj the bladder , therefore any pain , disease or in- Bfl -convenience manifested in the kidneys , back , Bfl bladder or urinary passage is often , by mis- IB take , attributed to female weakness or womb Bfl 'trouble of some sort. The error is easily made Bfl and may be as easily avoided. To find out Bfl correctly , set your urine aside for twenty-four Bfl ' hours ; a sediment or settling indicates kidney Bfl or bladder tiouble. The mild and extraordi- Bfl -nary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root , Bfl the great kidney , and bladder " remedy is Bfl eon realized. If you need a medicine Bfl "you should have the best. At all druggists Bfl fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a Bfl sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by Bfl mail. Mention The Tribune and send your Bfl address to Dr. Kilmer & Co. , Binghamton , N. BB Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantees Bfl the genuineness of this offer. April 2-1 yr. H One Minute Cough Cure , cures. fll That is whet it was made for. H JOHN E. KELLEY , . .ATTORNEY AT LAW fl McCook , Nebraska. s ? "Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office Bl Rear of First National bank. H J. B. BALLARD. I © DENTIST , a Bl All dental work done at our office is guar- Bl anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of BJ Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith & Bellamy , assistants. - 7 i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ mm m ag. _ -tiVIRS. E. E. UTTER.o . MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. Piano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo. VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY. S Studio Opposite Postoffice. McGOOK SUEGICAL HOSPITAL , Dr. W. V. GAGE. McCooJc. - - - Nebraska. Office and Hospital over First National Bank. , Office hours at residence , 701 Marshall Ave. , before 9 a. m. and after 6 p. m. 1 FRANCIS E. DIVINE. CANCER DOCTOR , McCook , Nebraska. JigjT'l guarantee a cure. No cure , no payr Write me at above address , or call at my home in Coleman precinct. w ii i i mi , i 7 T T7 SB i 1 - - a „ • ' * MANY THINK ! when the Creator said to woman "In sorrow shalt thou bring fort ! children , " that a curse was pro nounced against the human race but the joy felt by every Mothei when she first presses to her hearl her babe , proves the contrary Danger and suffering lurk in the pathway , of the Expectant Mother , and should be avoided that she may reach the hour when the hope of her heart is to be real ized , in full vigor and strength MOTHER'S FRIEND relaxes the tso sea , Jlcpuache Gloomy r ore- L I * J- 1 boding of dan ger , and the trying hour is robbed of its pain and suffering , as so many happy mothers have experienced. Nothing but "Mother's Friend" does this. Don't be deceived or persuaded to use anything else. "Mother's Frloml" is the greatest rome < lyc-ei put on the market , and all our customers praise it highly. " W. n. Kma & Co. , Wbitewright , Tc = , 01 drugjjista at M.00 , or sent by express on re ceipt of price. Write for book containing valua ble information for all Mothers , " mailed free. The Bradflcld Regulator Co. , AUanta , On. California Excursions Via Burlington Route. Cheap ; quick ; comfortable. Leave Omaha 4:35 p m. , Lincoln 6:10 p. 111. , Hastings 8:50 p. m. and McCook at 11:40 : p. m. , ev ery Thursday , in clean , modern , not crowded tourist sleepers. No transfers ; cars run right through to San Francisco and Los 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 , call at nearest Bur lington Route ticket office , or write to J. Francis , General Passenger Agent , Oma ha , Nebraska. 4-25-9S. KLONDIKE ! What does it cost to get there ? When and bow should one go ? What should one take ? Where are 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 satisfactor } * 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 offices.or 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 Brome Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. has demonstrated ten thousand K times that it is almost infallible | j FOR WOMAN'S I PECULIAR I WEAKNESSES. I irregularities and derangements. " It has become the leading remedy for this class of troubles. It exerts J a wonderfully healing , strengthening - ing and soothing influence upon u the menstrual organs. It cures I "whites" and falling of the womb. 5 Is It stops flooding and relieves sup- | I pressed and painful menstruation. W 1 For Change of Life it is the best k jjj medicine made. It is beneficial g a during pregnancy , and helps to I a bring children into homes barren S 2 for years. It invigorates , stiinu- * B lates , strengthens the whole sys- | tem. This great remedy is offered g * to all afflicted women. "Why will a any woman suffer another minute with certain relief within reach ? m Wino of Cardui only costs SI.00 per K bottle at your drug store. 94 For advice , in eases requiring special direcfij ttons , address , giving symptoms , tfte "Ladies' Pi Advisory Department , " The Chattanooga Med' M icine Co. , Chattanooga , Tenn. Rev. J. W. SMITH. Camden , S. C , says : "My wife used Wine of Cardui at horns for falling of the womb , and It entirely cured her. " DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure , Pleasant , Quick Result * , Safe to take. r > VIck's Garden and Floral Guide. The annual catalogue sent out by the old reliable seed establishment of James Vick's Sons , comes to hand hi a daint } and tasty cover of blue , pink , yellow and orange. The Golden Lily , the Pink Day break Aster , a brace of bluebirds , and the artistic lettering in black , blue , green , crimson and gold , all in harmonious com- binatious , make a cover of exquisite de sign and appearance. Many of the illus trations are fine half-tones. Four hand some colored plates of begonias , dahlias , nasturtiums and sweet peas add to the attractions. The list of seeds and plants covers a largeand varied assortment , in cluding nearly everything that can be desired for the garden , the lawn , the greenhouse. Valuable new varieties are offered as well as the thoroughly tried and proved standard sorts. Vick's nov elties are noted for their uniform excel lence. In vegetables the Gradus pea isagreat advance over all other "extra early" va rieties. The Jones Wax Bean is an essen tial gain in that line. Potato growers are offered the "White Beauty" as a new variety with model qualities , combining size , high quality and great productive ness. But it is impossible here to note the many valuable offerings of tliis.firm. Send for their catalogue. It is free to all applicants. Address James Vick's Sons , Rochester , N. V. Attracts Much Attention. The 1897 crop reports lecently printed in The Tribune are attracting more than local attention. The Lincoln Journal - nal remarks about it as follows : Frank Kimmell of the McCook TRIB UNE has inaugurated a column in his paper that is of unusual interest and one to be adopted in other papers with profit and value. This column is made up of what farmers in the neighborhood pro duced in 1897 , what was their increase in btock and the individual profit that came and the value received for their labor. It will be readily seen that after this column has been published for a few months that it will be a compendium of facts and what the country can do for an industrious man that cannot be ques tioned in authenticity and that will carry great emphasis. The McCook Tribune is running a very valuable department. It is interviews with farmers of that vicinity showing what they raised in 1S97 and the profits which came to them. Many of the state ments are beyond any yet put in print. Collier's Weekly. The current number of Collier's opens with a truthful picture of a vehicle of which all Americans have heard yet not one out of ten has seen the horseless carriage , as it appears with its occupants and driver in the streets of New York. There is a double-page plate of the hand some new park which Chicago recently wrested from the bottom of Lake Michi gan and the clutch of a railroad company. Other striking illustrations accompany a travel-sketch , "In the Path of the Proph et , " and "The Wreck of the 'Royal George. ' " The strained relations of Ger many with China are the subject of a strong editorial , the quarrels of European powers in Africa are described , and the several departments areas full and enter taining as usual. With the succeeding number Collier's Weekly will introduce a brilliant group of new contributors and make notable change * of appearance , all of which will be for the better. Pay Your Delinquency. In view of the better times , and higher prices for grain etc. , the publisher ex pects those indebted to The Tribune for subscription to make good their de linquencies at once. During the con tinued hard times and failures no effort was made to force the collection of sub scription accounts , but now that the con ditions have changed greatly for the bet ter it is expected that these delinquencies will be promptly paid up. Statements will be sent out to all in arrears and with the expectation that all will appreciate our past indulgence and respond at once. The Publisher. The Tribune and The New-York Tribune for $1.25 a year , strictly in ad vance. McMillen's Cough Cure ; 25c. LEGAL NOTICE. In the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska : David Brown vs. Cornelius J.Ryan , Mary J. Ryan , bis wife , Louis Stull and Wil- iam Stull , partners , doing business under the lame and style of Stull Bros. Cornelius J. Ryan , Mary J. Ryan , his wife , Louis Stull and William Stull , partners , doinjr jusiness under the name and style of Stull Bros. , defendants , will take notice that on the 5th day of January , 189S , David Brown , plain- iff herein , filed his petition in the district : ourtof Red Willow ' county , Nebraska , against ; aid defendant s , the object and prayer of , vhich are to foreclose a trust deed executed ) y the defendants , Cornelius J.Ryan and Mary I. Ryan , his wife , to William Stull , trustee for Louis Stull , and which was by them assigned o plaintiff , upon the southeast quarter of sec- ion thirteen , township three north , ranfje wenty-nine west of the 6th P.M. to secure the layment of one promissory note and interest hereon dated June 1st , 1887 , for the sum of 5700 , and due and payable in five years from he date thereof. One hundred dollars of said lote was paid at maturity and the time of jayment of the remaining six hundred dol- ars was by agreement extended for the term if five years from said date. That there is low due on said note and trust deed the sum if $825.14 , for which sum with interest from anuary 1st , 189S , plaintiff prays for a decree hat defendants be required to pay the same > r that said premises may be sold to satisfy he amount found due. You are required to tnswer said petition on or before the 7th day > f March. 1898. Dated January 27,1898. David Brown , Plaintiff. i-2S-4t By W. R. Starr , his-Attorney. Convention Notes. C. H. Roberts of Hastings has enterec 25 chickens of various breeds. George Randell of Earl enters Uuf Leghorns , Black Minorcas , Plyuioutl Rocks. Entries will be made from Minden Oberlin , Stamford , Nelson , Bit. Claire Imperial , Wauneta , Palisade ; Lawrence , Indianola , Pearl , Neb. , and Wray , Cole , L. P. Luddeu , ex-Secretary of the State Poultry association , writes that he ex pects to be here on the 2d , and will ad dress the convention on the subject ol poultry raising in Nebraska. Frank T. Hawks and others from Or leans have signified purpose to enter chickens there will be 6 or 8 pens ol birds ; C. T. Simpson , pen Wyandottes : Al Wicken , pen Black Minorcas ; Mrs. L. J. Main , White Plymouth Rocks ; A. M. Beresfofd , Partridge Cochins ; Oscar De- voe , Brown Leghorns ; Frank T. Hawks , White Leghorns. Peter Younger of Geneva , this state , was in BIcCook , Wednesday , and says the Farmers' convention and Poultry exhibit to be held here on the 2d and 3d of February , is attracting much attention and that we may look for a large attend ance from abroad. Younger Bros , are successful farmers on the intensive plan of sub-soiling as well as surface culiva tion. Peter Younger is Superintendent of the Horticulture department of the Omaha exposition. He was on his way to Colorado , and will arrange to be at BIcCook if possible. That sterling farm journal. The Iowa Homesteadseems to be improving every week , even after further improvement seems impossible. We do not hesitate to say to the farmers of this county that they are not "living up to their privil eges" if they fail Jlo read it regularly , because nothing equals it as an agricult ural paper for the western farmer , so far as our observation has gone , and our op portunities have been unusually good. The Special Farmers' Institute edition for February will discuss winter dairying , beef production , grain feeding and two interesting home topics. Everyone should read it , for remember that these discuss ions are not mere theory , but are carried on by actual fanners who live 011 the farm and give their own experience. The Homestead is only $1 , which price in cludes the Special Institute editions monthly. Send subscriptions or requests for free sample copies to Homestead Co. , Des Moines , la George Rasmussen has sued his wife Elnora for divorce on statutory grounds in the district court of Lancaster county. The } ' were married in our city in Febru ary , 1896. IVIcCook Markets. Corrected Friday morning. Corn $ .15 Wheat 70 Oats 13 Rye 32 Barley 17 Hogs $3.15 © 3.25 Eggs 12 Butter 12 Potatoes 60 @ .80 J. M. Thirswend of Grosbeck.Tex. , says that when he has a spell of indigestion and feels load and slugcish , he takes two of DeWitt's Little Early Risers at nighr , and he is all riyht the next morning. May thousands of others do the same thing. Do you ? A. McMillen. 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 Couuh Cure. .A. McMillen. Disfigurement for life by burns or scalds nay be avoided by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve , the great remedy tor piles and ; or all kinds of sores and skin troubles. A. McMillen. There is no need of little children being tor- ured by scald head , eczema and skin erup- ions. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve gives in fant relief and cures permanently. A. Mc Millen. You can't cure consumption but you can woid it and cure every other form of throat ir lung trouble by the use of One Minute ough Cure. A. McMillen. Small pill , safe pill , best pill. DeWitt's -ittle Early Risers cure biliousness , constipa- ion , sick headache. A. McMillen. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sat Cures Piles. Scalds , Burns. nafees the young feel old , and the old feel hat life is not worth the living. It's a dan ger signal of Kidney Disease the unerring evidence of weak , inactive and sore Kidneys. \ny person cured of Kidney weakness will ell you that when the back ceased to ache , ill troubles ended. Neither liniments , nor jlasters , nor electricity can cure it. The eat of the trouble is not in the skin , flesh or nuscles. It's in lha Kidneys. It can be jff tSfm. | B IU SS SL flH fl J 9 S ft II ifwf AG , pUp "Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills relieved my vife of a great pain in her back , and alleviated l. severe trouble In her kidneys. " Patrick Murray , 1839IC. 17th. St. , Omaha , Neb. "I am triad to say that Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Sidney Pills have had a satisfactory effect in ay case. They have done all that 1 could ex- > ect and what you claim they do. They cured ue of a terrible backache which I had for everal months , and after I had used two boxes ! was well. " . August Steyaert , Cedar Rapids , Neb. PARAGUS ' Kidney Pills. A Great Sunday Paper Free. The Semi-Weekly State Journal wunts to get 5,000 new subscribers during the next thirty days , and ns a special offer , one that is bound to bring new subscrib ers , will send The Semi-Weekly Stale Journal every Tuesday and Friday for n whole year for $1.00 , and as a special pre mium , will also send the great Sunday State Journal , sixteen pages every Sun day , for three months free. Remember , you will get The Semi-Weekly Journal a whole year and the great Sunday paper for three months all for $1.00. To get the advantage of this greatest of nil of fers you must send your dollar direct to The State Journal , Lincoln. Neb. , and not through an agent. Never before has so much good reading matter been of fered forr.oo. The Sunday Journal con tains more reading matter alone than nwny magazines. If j-ou want to keep up with the world's doings , here is a chance such as has never been offered befoie This offer may be withdrawn soon , so do not put off sending your dollar lar for fear you may be disappointed. One dollar does it all. During the past two years , Mrs. J. W. Alexander , wife of the editor oftheWay- nesboro , ( Miss. ) Times , has , in a great many instances , relieved her baby when in the first stages of croup , by giving it Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. She looks upon this remedy as a household necessity and believes that no better med icine has ever been put in bottles. There are many thousands of mothers in this broad land , who are of the same opinion. It is the only remedy that can always be depended upon as a preventive and cure for croup. The 25 and 50 cent bottles pre for sale by McConnell. A genuine Oxfoid leather bound Bible costs considerable money. Any one wanting such a book without paying a cent cash will find out how they can get it-by calling at Tub Tkibunb office. McConnell's Balsam cures coughs. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION . . .OF THE. . . McCook Co-operative Building and Savings Association OK .MCCOOK , NEBRASKA , on the 31st day of December , 1897. ASSETS. First Mortgage Loans , S2757322 Loans secured by Stock of Associa tion 365 00 Loans in process of foreclosure 1 223 85 Real Estate 432549 Delinquent Dues and Interest 107 39 Cash with Treasurer 618 20 Total .S3421315 UAiMLrriES. Cash Stock , paid up S21 279 58 Premiums unearned 030 72 Interest 27 89 Contingent Fund 1 607 36 Withdrawals unpaid 1 225 60 Matured "A" Stock 9 000 00 Interest on Matured "A" Stock 52 50 Prepaid Dues 78 00 Prepaid Interest 11 50 To tal. S34 213 15 State of Nebraska , Red Willow County , ss. I , F. A. Pennell , Secretary of the above- named Association , do solemnly swear that the foregoing Statement of the Condition of 5aid Association , is true and correct to the best jf my knowledge and belief. F. A. Penneu. , Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this loth lay of January , 1898. J. E. Kei.lev , Notary Public. My commission expires Feb. 22d , 1898. Approved : f. F. Ganschow , ) I. J. Garrard , • > Directors. L < \ M. Kimmell , ) i-i4-3ts. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice is hereby given that the following- lamed settler has filed notice of his intention .0 make final proof in support of his claim , ind that said proof will be made before Reg- ster or Receiver at McCook , Nebraska , on Saturday , February 26th , 1898 , viz : JIans I. Peterson , who made homestead entry 10,555 or the south • southwest \ section 13 , town- ihip 1 north , range 30 west , 6th P. M. He lames the following witnesses to prove his : ontinuous residence upon and cultivation of , laid land , viz : Joseph II. Relph , ISanksville , Nebraska , Abraham V. Olmsted , John Good- mberger and Orlando L. Thompson , of Mc cook , Nebraska. A. S. Campuell , i-i4-6ts. Register. -REE ! FREE ! FREE ! o CAI BE CURED ! And to PROVE that our CATARRH DURE will positively CUBE catarrh in ts worst forms , wo will send a Two Weeks' ' Treatment Free : o all who send us ten cents (10c. ) in stamps to pay cost of postage and paclcins. Address J0IIXS & DIX0 > \ Rochester. \ . V , \NDREW CARSON , Proprietor of the . . . . SUNNY SIDE DAIR7 We respectfully solicit your business , nd guarantee pure milk , full measure , nd prompt , courteous service. • 1ri - * II * I FLORIDA. I A Superior Throu h Slooplnpr Car jl Line Between St. Louis . „ and Jacksonville. M Commencing December 26th the Louis-/ I ville Air Line has established the great * * I Through Sleeping Cur Route to Plorlda. Through sleeping cars arranged to leave I St. Louis 9:15 p. m. daily , passing Louisville - M ville 7 a. in , Lexington 10:55 a. m. , I reaching Chattanooga 5:55 : p. in , Atlanta I 10:40 : p. m. nnd Jacksonville 8:40 a. m. B ( second morning. ) Stop-overs allowed. H This route is through large cities and interesting - H teresting country , and , while a new through sleeping car route , is over most superior and well-established lines of H railway. The schedules are fast and H most convenient. H The line also affords passengers for H Florida trip via Asheville , N C , the H American . H greatest all-year-round resort. Correspondence solicited and in formation - M tion promptly furnished. R. A Camp- H BHLL.Gen'lPas'ng'rAgent.St.Louis.Mo. H This is also the best line to points in LW Kentucky , Tennessee , Georgia , and * M North and South Carolina. 3-1-98. | Leach , The Jeweler , M lias line goods at right I prices. AGENTS WANTED. fl Send your address to us , and we will H inform you how other men earn from j H $ ' 5 00 to $35.00 weekly. If you are endowed - H dewed with an average amount nf com- j H moil sense , you can in a short time dons | well , or bitter , by securing a county H agency for one of our standard publica- H lions. If you want to start without dc- H lay , send $1.25 , and we will forward a H copy of "Reversible Wall Map of the U. H S. & World , ! ' 66x46 inches in size , eleven H beautiful colors. A county map oftheTJ. H S. on one side , and a library map of the H world on the other , should be in every H home nnd office. This is the 1S9S edition - H ion , to date ; two five-dollar maps at a . | popular price. | We will also send a copv of our new H . • vail map of Nebraska , showing counties. H railroads , towns , etc. , 189S edition with H a marginal index , locating every town H on map and giving population , 2S x 44 | inches in size , Just issued. | Above two maps almost s ll themselves - H selves , but printed instructions nccom- H pany samples. Later on you can try | H some expensive article Write quick H and choose your field. L Lu Rand , McNali-y & Co , H 166 , 16S Adams St. , Chicago , 111. | I had the rheumatism so badly that I | zould not get my hand to my head. I H tried the doctor's medicines without the H least benefit. At last I thought of Cham- H berlain's Pain Balm ; the first bottle relieved - H lieved all the pain , and one-half of the H ; econd bottle effected a complete cure. | W.J. Holland , Holland , Va. Chamber- M ain's Pain Halm is equally good for | sprains , swellings and lameness , as well | is burns , cuts and bruises. For sale at | VlcCounell's drug store. H If you need any Mariile Monuments , j H See A. G. DOLE , Agent , j I McCOOK , NEBRASKA. ' H Satisfaction guaranteed. He also writes ' | Mutual Insurance both Farm and Mer- H : antile 50 per cent cheaper than old companies. L Lm Julius Kukert , H Carpet Laying , Carpet Cleaning. , ' 1 ac I am still doing carpet laying , carpet J L M leaning lawn cuttiag and similar work. See 1 | r write me before giving such work. My j H harges are verv reasonable. Leave orders at it H : rikuneoffice. JULIUS KL'NERT. j M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 1 ' = | > r ' • AGENTS - f JTffl'aETD. i | j ExpprlPiice not necessary. For prices and par- | . titulars write the JIanufuctnrers , - 1 , W1 > TKKX CORSET CO. , St. Ix > nN , Mo. % B i H Anyone sending a sketch and description may / H quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an * LmmM invention is probably patentable. Communlca- H tlons strictly conQdcntiaL Handbook on Patents % % % % % * sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. H Patents taken through JIunn & Co. receive H tpeeial notice , without'charge. . In , the / " H Scientific American. ! A handsomely illustrated weekly. I-arcest cir- H culatlon of any scientific Journal. Terms , ? 3 a 1 % % % % % year : four months , $ L Sold by all newsdealers. H MUNN & Co.3BBroad - New York Branch Office. ES F St , Washington , D. C. L M DeWitt's Little Early Risers ? 1 ' H Tbo lamous little pills. j1 H IH