ffMHiiiiiui iiiiimmimiimiiiiinmiiiiiiimmiiuiiimii C1STORIA For Infants and Children. IMIMimimiihl tliHlltltllltiilin'"m""ml | 't"lm'lllll"lllCi The Kind You Have Always Bought JWegelablePreparationforAs- t - . . A - - - - 4V-B _ _ tf _ _ lirigthcSloinidisaiiriBQwels'or Bears the iNFANISCHJLJ ) KEN EromotegTieslionCheetful- tiess andHfist.Gontains neither OpmmMorphina ; 1NOT Jimtmant - Jn Carianatt JfbmSccd- . ftarifud Sugar itii&resaFlavor. Apcrfecfltemedy forConslipa- tionSour.StomachDiarrhoea , Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- ness and Loss OF SLEEP. TacSitrule "Signature o dLfr&t&z . : KTGW YORK. Atf > rnp.ntlvs 014 3) osfcs1 . . . \JiJ < CE ' . . . J . . . : XACTVRABFEB. . , THE CENTAUR COMPANY NEW YORK CITY fee , < < JLXXS X j Authorized Capital. $100,000. Capital and Surplus , $6O,000 GEO. HQCKNELL , President B. M. FREES , V. Pres. W F. LAWSON , Cashier. F. A. PEN NELL , Ass't Cash. A. CAMPBELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , Director. FOR CASH Pure , Kettle-Rendered Lard OUR OWN MAKE. Ten pounds and upwards at 5 cents per pound for a short time. WILCCX & FLITCRAFT. We Have a Greater Cjfariety to Select \ From than Ever Before , and at Lower Prices. MEN'S SUITS $4.75 and upward. CHILDREN'S -SUITS $1.75 and upward. Overcoats , Ulsters , Mackintoshes , Underwear , Plain and Fancy Shirts , Wool and Cotton Hose. Denton's Sleeping Garments. Everyone who has used ' these knows they are a luxury. I. T. BENJAMIN. Under Ganschow's Store. Pretty , It Not Political. The Czar's rescript , whether inspired by the Queen , hy a prescience of the Auglo-German agreement , by the appre hension that France may take the bit in her teeth , or , as has been generally as sumed , by all three , and Muscovite guile besides , is , nonetheless , an auriflaumie of peace unfurled in a world full of war. With tl e motives behind it we have nothing to do It is the beauty of the spectacle that allures. Were matters a trifle less mixed , had Russia fewer irons in the tire , and were the Colossus which she is in better form to fight , it might seem more ideal. But even so , out of chaosissuesiarsand outof rescripts hopes That the latter are chimerical is a side issue. The aspirations of the best of us are usually nothing else. Yet divest man of them and there remains but the brute Collier's Weeklv. One Minute Cough Cure surprises people ple by its quick cures and children may take it in hirge quantities without the least danger It has won tor itself the best reputation of any pieparation used today for colds , croup , tickling in the throat or obstinate coughs. A. McMil- len. INDIANOLA. Mrs. Dennis Fitzgerald visited McCook fi lends , Wednesday. J. W. Dolan had business in the metropolis of the county , Saturday. 1 he public schools commenced the fall term , Monday of this week. S. R. Smith and George Cramer had busi ness in the county seat , Monday. Will Dolan attended services in St. Pat rick's church , McCook , Sunday. Commissioner Crabtree attended a session of the board in McCook , Monday. Spencer Hager and family drove up to Mc Cook , Saturday afternoon , on a short trip. County Superintendent Welborn discharged the duties of her office at the county seat , Sat urday. Fied Shaw is still in bad shape from ma laria contracted in the campaign against Santiago - tiago , Cuba. W. R. Starr was in his former home , Sun day , visitiilg his oldtime friends , and they are numerous heie. Dennis Fitzgerald and Miss Jennie Mc- Clung were McCook visitors , Wednesday night , between trains. Miss Lulu Beardslee spent last week in the city , returning to McCook , Sunday , with Mrs. Beardslee and Fred , who drove clown after her. her.The The county fair is a thing of the past. The weather and lack of interest were drawbacks in the large success of the undertaking. Both are essentials. The Ladies' Aid society of the Congrega tional church maintained a stand on the fair grounds dining the fair , last week , and real ized 558 therefrom. TYRONE. Rain stopped threshing temporarily. Rev. Chrysler went to conference at llold- rege , Monday. ' Mr. Wnlsworth of Cambridge looked over Tyrone , last week. Those who have to pay hail insurance , Oc tober ist , feel like the man who had to pay for a dead horse. And still the pedcliera , traveling agents and steel range fiends steal our good money by the common consent of all concerned. [ OFFICIAL inAUTHORITY. . ] Commissioners' Proceedings. McCook , Neb. , September 19,1898. Board of county commissioners met pursu ant to adjournment. Present , Stephen Belles , James A. Robinson and Henry Crabtree , com missioners , and R. A. Green , county clerk. Minutes of previous meeting read and ap proved. Pursuant to law in such cases made and provided , the board proceeded to select the names of sixty electors from which to draw a jury for the October term of the dis- tiict court in and for Red Willow county and State of Nebraska , for the year 1898 , which list so drawn is as follows : Alliance W. W. Lemasters , Arch Mann , Solomon Premer. Beaver Solomon H.Stilgebouer , M.B.Leo pold , George Smith. Bondville Joseph A. Carter , William Uer- ling.Box Box Elder William X. Johnson , Jas. King- horn. Coleman H. K. Bixler , S. D. McClain. Danbury H. W.Naden , Otto Puelz. Driftwood Chas. Ferris , W. A. Holbrook. East Vallev Peter Fredericks , C. C. Rich ards , C. W. Hodgkm. Fritsch Andy Barber , Chailes Masters. Gerver Joseph Dodge. Grant Albert Weeks. Indianola James McClung , Jr. , Jas. Potts , E. S. Hill , W. F. Miller , F.M.Goodnick , Isaac Vandervoi t. Lebanon R. P. High , M. C. Stephens , J. B. Cummings. Missouri Ridge John Girens , M. Kripps. North Valley William Wight , C. W. Miz- f ner. Perry J. II. Ludwick , J. A. Brinton. Red Willow A. II. Reynolds , E. A. Sex- son , R. 11. Taylor. Tyrone W. C. McTaggart , Walter Mur phy. Valley Grange James Roberson , Fernando Kennedy. Willow Grove J. M. Hell , G. W. Dillon , I. T. Benjamin , Phillip Blatt , Gus Budig , Mike llogan , Maurice Griffin , Melvin Holmes , Wil liam Porter , H. II. Mitchell , A. C. Marsh , A W. Utter , George R. Nichols , John W. Under bill , T. M. Philhppi. The resignation of G. W. Dillon , road over seer of road district No. 8 , read and on mo tion accepted , and T. F. Gockley was ap pointed to fill vacancy caused thereby. The following settlement of road overseer examined and on motion approved , and clerk directed to draw certificate on road district in payment thereof as follows : Geo. W. Dillon , overseer road ' district No. 8 , certificate No. 107 , $10.00. The following official bond was examined and on motion approved : James Byrnes , over seer road district No. 33. The following claims were audited and al lowed , and on motion clerk was instructed to draw wan ants on the county general fund , levy of 1898 , in payment thereof as follows , to- , wit : . * J. Menard , mdse for paupers $44 30 * S. R. Smith , President Agricultural Society - \ ciety 290 40 J J. C. Oakley , board of paupers , assigned rte to S. Belles 10 oo F. P. Allen , recalling subpoenas 2 oo C. II. Meeker , rent court house 50 oo State Journal Co. , supplies for county. . 42 50 R. A. Green , county clerk , expenses for county officers 47 43 R. A. Green , countv clerk , compiling tax ' list for the year 1898 486 44 Henry Crabtree , services as commis'n'r. 19 oo James A. Robinson , same 23 70 Stephen Belles , same 19 50 And on county bridge fund , levy of 1898 , as follows : Geo. Younger , bridge work $3 oo R. II. Thomas , same' . 7 50 Geo. W. Cramer , same 2 oo And on county road fund , levy of 1898 , as follows : A. F. Reeves , county surveyor , survey ing road in North Valley precinct 6 oo Matnias Droll , road tax refunded 5 30 Stephen Belles , same 6 09 D. B. Doyle , same 55 On motion board adjourned sine die. Attest : R. A. GREEN , County Clerk. One Minute Cough Cure , cures. That | 5 what It was made lor. LOOK OUT FOR THE PEDDLER And Remember What He Tells You. He may say that he will give you three or five years to pay for a range. If he does , don't you believe him ; he wont do it. He may say that the paper you sign is only a receipt to show where the range is. Don't believe him. It is a note , and if you sign it you must pay it. He may tell you that his company only wants 6 per cent interest , and that they will extend the time as long as is wanted. If he does , don't believe him. Thous ands have been told the same story , and their notes had to be paid when due , era a law suit. He may say that he will board out $10 or $20 with you. If he does , don't be lieve him. It is seldom , if ever , done. He may promise to take your old stove in part payment , and that another man will come for it. If he does , don't be lieve him. It is never done. He may say that his reservoir is better than the MAJESTIC'S , which is not true , for the reason that it is connected In pipe and a large lock nut , which when once rusted , cannot be removed withoul cutting it out. It steams and it pounds , drips water on the floor , is uncomforta ble in the kitchen , and rusts the water unfitting it for use. The MAJESTIC mov able reservoir don't fill with litwe or mud , don't freeze or burst , don't rust the water , makes no noise , don't drip on the floor , and will last forever. He may say that his range is made oi malleable iron , and the MAJESTIC ol cast iron. If be does , tell him it is not true t ; that it has more malleable parts than his range , and such parts are heav ier and better. He may say that his range lias a heav ier fire box If he does , don't believe him. The fire box in the MAJESTIC is double the weight of that in his range He may say that the steel parts in his range are heavier than in the MAJESTIC If he does , say to him that 3011 know better , and that you have it from author ity better than he gives. He may say that his range is better than the MAJESTIC. If he does , don't believe him. It is not true. The MA JESTIC is heavier and better constructed , is made of better material , lasts longer , is mort- easily managed and consumes one-half less fuel He - - maj-plead as a saint , but he wont tell jou who follows for the money , and that it must be paid when the collector comes. He may say that his company owns a - mortgage on competitors. If he does , don't believe him. The only mortgages possibly owned are the ones on their customers. He mav say that repairs for the MAJESTIC - JESTIC RAXGKS cannot be had from dealers who sell them. IF he does , it is false , as the dealer can be found at all times , and is responsible to you. Ask Mr. Peddler where he can be found after he leaves you. He may tell you that , if his range is not satisfactory after thirty days' use , the inspector will come and get it , giv ing back your note. If he does , don't belieye him. The inspector don't come ; it is the collector , and , if you are re sponsible , he never leaves without the money , a mortgage , or a law suit. He may say that his range is riveted and the MAJESTIC is bolted. If he does , he is a negotiator of falsehood. In the construction of the MAJESTIC it is sol idly riveted , the only bolts used being He may say that he will take corn , wheat or stock at a high price for the range. If he does see that it is so stated on the face of the note , the time to be delivered , at what place , and that the terms are written with pen and ink plainly. If this is not done , don't sign his note. If you do , you will pay it in cash , as his verbal agreement is of no value in such matters. He may say that his company is very wealthy. If he does , you might ask him if this money was made on the plan as now carried on wherever possible , re gardless of the dealers and without pay ing taxes. COURT HOUSE NEWS. COUNTV COURT. License to wed was issued by the judge to Ainos Hauxwell and Effie M. Loomis , and they were united in marriage by Rev..L. A. Turner of Indianola on Sat1 urday last. JURY FOR OCTOBER TERJI. Joseph Dodge , Otto Puelz , Geo. R. Nicholson. J.B.Cummings , H. H. Mitch ell , S. H. Stilgebouer , I. T. Benjamin , ) William Porter , James McClung , Jr. , John . Girens , T. M. Phillippi. William Wight . , Albert Weeks , Gus Budig , M. > Kripps , Melvin Holmes , T. A. Brinton , Walter Murphy , R. H. Taylor , Arch Mann , G. W. Dillon , -Alike Hogan , M. < B. Leopold , George Smith. ' Majestic ! Majestic ! Majestic ! C See it , next week , at our store. j. S. M. COCHRAN & CO. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has the largest sale of any salve in the world. This fact and its merit has led dishonest people to attempt to counterfeit it. Look out for the man who attempts to deceive you when you call for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve the great pile cure. A. Mc- Millen. More than twenty million free sam ples of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve have been distributed by the manufacturers. What better proof of their confidence in it's merits do you want ? It cures piles , burns , scalds and sores in the shortest space of time. A. McMillen. DeWitt's Little Early Risers , Tb famous little HM FAMILY AND HOTEL RANGES Are unequalled , because thny are of Malleable Iron and Wronging , Steel. "Will not break by rough usage or overheating. Water- : backs bear 200 pounds pressure. No danger of explosions by freez ing. Flues lined with asbestos. Bake quickly and are ECONOMICAL IN THE USE OF FUEL. Abundant hot water. Burn hard or soft coal , and wood. They are convenient au'd ornamental , and will last a life time with ordinary care , and are FULLY GUARANTEED. Over 317,720 sold to November 1 , 1897. No. 96 only sold from Company's Wagons , by their own Salesman , at a uniform price through the United States and Canada. ROLL OF HONOR. Three gold and silver medals. World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition , New Orleans , 1884-85. i Highest awards Nebraska State Board of Agriculture , 1887. Diploma Alabama State Agricultural Soc ety at Montgomery , 1S8S. Awards Chatahochie Valley Expositio , Columbus , Ga. , 18SS. Highest awards St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Ass'n , 1880. Six highest awards World's Columbian Exposition , Chicago , 1893. Highest awards Western Fair Ass'n , London. Canada , 1S93. Six gold medals , Midwinter Fair , San Francisco , Gal. , 189-k Silver medal , Toronto , Canada , 1895. ABOVE HONORS WERE RECEIVED BY WASHINGTON AVE. , 19th to 20th St. , ST. LOUIS , MO. 79 to 9T PEARL ST. , TORONTO , ONT. Founded in 1864. Paid up Capital , $1,000,000.00 MARBLE OR GRANITE MONUMENTS All Kinds , Sizes and Prices. T T A. C. DOLE , Agent. McCook , Neb. ALSO MUTUAL INSURANCE . . . FARM. STOCK. AND MERCANTILE In the German Mutu.ii , Om.ilia ; Mercantile Mu tual , Lincoln ; I'.inners Mutual , Lincoln. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at McCook , Nebraska , Septem ber 17 , 1898. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim , and tint said proof will be made be fore register or receiver at McCook. Neb. on Saturday , October 29 , ibgSiz : II. E. No. 9901 , Mrs. Anna M. Ward , for the S W ' of S E M of Section 7 , and N W ' ( of N E % of Section iS , Township 4 north , Range 30 west of the 6th P.M. She names the following wit nesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of , said land , viz : James Ryan , Thomas F. Ryan , John N. Smith and Joseph Hunter , all of McCook , Nebraska. 6-23-61 F. M. RATHHUN , Register. lives a happy wife. She writes : " I have used Mother's Friend before two confinements. The last time I had twins , and was in labor only a few min utes. Suffered very little. " The reason why does expectant mothers so much good is because it is an external liniment , to be applied upon the outside , where much of the strain comes. It helps be cause the pores of the skin readily absorb it , and it comes into direct contact with and is absorbed by the parts involved. Morning sickness is quickly banished , and nervousness is kept'completely away. The sense of dread and foreboding is not experienced , even during labor itself. Confinement is short and almost without pain. Recovery is quick and sure. Best of all , Mother's Friend benefits the unborn just as much as the expectant mother , and when the little one comes it will be strong , lusty and healthy. Druggists sell Mother's Friend for $1 a bottle. Send for our free book on the subject , finely illustrated. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA. QA. 3. S. ASET01T , Pro : . T. S. UcSOlTiLD , Cssh. CLIFF02D HAS31T , At. Cash. BANK OF DANBURY DANBURY , NEB. A General Banking Business T"Anv business you may wish to transact \\itIiTHE McCooK rRiKL'NE will receive prompt and careful atten- ' lion. Subscriptions received , order.- , taken foradvertij-ements and job-work. FRANCIS E. DIVINE. CANCEK DOCTOR , McCooK , NEBRASKA. fffl. guarantee a cure. No cure , no pay. Write ine at above address , or call it 1113 * home in Coleman precinct. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. In the District Court of Red Willow county , State of Nebraska. In the matter of the es tate of Michael Travers , deceased. This cause came for hearing on the petition of James Doyle , administrator de uonis non of the estate of Michael Travers. deceased , praying for a license to sell the following de scribed real estate , viz : The southeast quar ter of section four , township three , range thirty , Red Willow county , Nebraska , or a sufficient amount of the same to bring the sum of 5360.65 for the purpose of the payment of the debts allowed against said estate and for the costs of administration. It is therefor ordered that all persons interested in said es tate appear before me in the district court room m McCook , Red Willow county. Ne braska , on the 10th day of October. lSgi > , at o o'clock a. in. , to show cause why a license should not be granted to said administrator to sell so much of the above described real es tate of said deceased as shall be necessary to pay said debts and expenses. It is hereby ordered that a copy of this order to shou cause be published for four consecutive week- in THE McCooK TRIBUNEa newspaper pu ! > lislied in the county wherein said real estate is situated. Dated this 30th day of August , iSoS. G.W.NORRIS. 9-0-4ts Judge of the District Court. C. II. Boyle , Attorney for Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at McCook. Nebraska , August 25th , 1898. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his- claim , and that said proof will be made before the register or receiver of L" . S. Land Office at McCook , Nebraska , on Saturday , October ist , ib'oS , viz : Julius Hin/ , Homestead entry No. 9897 for the NE ' 4 of section S , Tp. 2 , N. range 2b' W of 6th P. M. lie names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of said land , viz : Charles Ebert , Charles Nothnagel , Herman Bey , Michael t ch. all of McCook , Neb. S-26-6t. K. M. RATHIJUN , Register. 0. L EVERIST & CO. , PROPRIETORS OF THE McCook Transfer Line BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. furniture van iu the city. Office one block north of BaniPtt Lumber Yard. Leave or ders for bus calls at Commercial hotel : orders for dravinjj at Ev- W J erist , Marsh & Co.'s meat market. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. D. BUKGESS , Steam Filter McCOOK , NEBR. Iron. Lead , and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps , and BoiierTrimmmcrs Agent for Halhday , Waupun , EC' ese Windmills. Basementof the Meeer- Phillips build'ng JOHN E. KELLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW McCooK. NKHRASKA. of Lincoln Land Co. Office Rear of First National bank. J. B. BALLARD. © DENTIST. Q All dental work done at our office i > euar anteed to be firstclass.Ve do all kinds of Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith & Bellamy , assistants. McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL , Dr. W. V. GAGE. McCook , - - - Nebraska. Office and I lospital over First National Bank. Office hours at residence , 701 Marshall Ave. , before 9 a. m. and after 6 p. m. given in appropriate cases. Miss ANNETTA RAM. . McCook Surgical Hospital.