17o woman can be too careful of her condition during the period be fore her little ones are born. Neglect or improper treatment then endan gers her life and that of the child. It hj.-i with her whether she shall suffer unnecessarily , or whether the ordeal shall be made comparatively easy. Sv ! ' had better do nothing than do something wrong. is the one and the only preparation that is safe to use. It is a liniment that penetrates from the outside. External applications are eternally right. Internal medicines are radi cally wrong. They are more than humbugs they endanger life. 1 - Mother's Friend helps the muscles to relax and expand naturally re lieves morning sickncss-r-removes the cause of nervousness and head ache prevents hard and rising breasts shortens labor and lessens the pains and helps the patient to rapid recovery. From a letter by a Shreveport , La. , woman : "I have been using your wonderful remedy. Mother's Friend , for the last two months , and find it just as recommended. " Druggists sell it at SI per bottle. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA , GA. Send for our free Illustrated book , "Before Baby is Born. " * - I was leading an advertisement of Cliauiberlu n's Colic. Cholera and Dia- iihneA Remedy in the Worcester Enter prise recently , which leads me to write llris. 1 can truthfully say I never used any remedy equal to it for colic and dia rrhoea. I have never had to use more than one or two doses to cure the worst Case with myself or children. W. A. Strom ] , Popomoke City , Md. For sale by LV. . McConnell , druggist. McCook Markets. Corrected Friday morning. Corn $ .27 Wheat 50 Oats _ . 20 K.ye. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Barley . . . - . 30 Hogs. . ' .3-25 Eggs ; 08 Butter 12 Potatoes SeA A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written-by Mrs. Ada E- Hart , of Gordon. S. D "Was taken with' a bad cold which settled on my lungs ; cough set in and finally terminat ed in consumption Four doctors gave me up , saying I could live but a short lime. I gave myself 10 my Savior , derteruiined if I could not stay with my friends on ' earth , I : .onl < l meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised t'p gel Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds I save it a trial , took in nil eight bottles. It IIHS cured me and. thank God , I am saved and now a well and healthy wom an. " Trial hollies free at McConnell's drugstore. Regular size 20 cts. and $ i. Guaranteed or price refunded. Don't Lose Any Time About It. If j'ou expect to go xvest , this spring , ask the nearest Burlington Route agent about the specially reduced rales now in effect to Montana , Utah , California , Washington and Oregon points Ask about them right away today. They may be withdrawn at any moment. Through tourist sleeping car service to San Francisco and Los Angeles every Thursday to Butte , Spokane and Seattle every Tuesday and Thursday. J. Fran cis , General Passenger Agent , Omaha , . Nebraska. Many people suffer untold tortures from piles , because of the popular im pression that thej' can not be cured. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment will cure them. It has met with absolute success. Price , socts. in bottles , tubes 75c at McConnell's. Tablets Below Cost. \Ve- have come into possession of an assortment of tablets , of different prices , which we will sell ai cost to dispose of them in a hurry. If you want a good ten cent tablet for five cents , call in and see our line. We have them at from 2 ( or 5 cents up , and they are good quality and value. And some superb Ciane's superfine paper and envelopes at a price unheard of in this city. Cuts , wounds , burns , sprains and bruises quickly heal if you apply Bal- lard's Snow Liniment. Price 25 els and 50 cts. at McConnell's Box Elder Circuit. Sunday-school at Box Elder cl.urch every Sunda3' at 10 a.m. Church services at II a. in. even- two weeks dating from ' Sunday. Dec. 4. Sunday-school at Red j Willow school house every Sunday at 2 p. in. Church service at 3 p. m. every two weeks dating from Sunday , Dec. 4. Sunday-school at Garden Prairie ap pointment every Sunday at 10 a. m. Preaching at u a. in. every two weeks dating from Dec. n. Preaching service at Spring Creek at 3 p. m. every two weeks dating from Dec ir. D. L. MATSON , Pastor. For coughs and colds there is no med icine so effective as Ballard's Horehound Syrup. It is the ideal remedy. Price , 25 cents and 50 cents at McCounell's. SCALE BOOKS For sale at THE TRIB UNE office. Best in the market. - * _ _ _ _ . - S-W P means Sherwin-Williams Paint best to cover best to wear. Sold by Ii. W. MCCONNELICo. . THE TRIBUTE and The Toledo Blade for f 1.25 a year , strictly in advance. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets AH druggists refund money if it faiN tc : cure. 250. The genuine has I , . B. Q. on each tablet. - That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you if yon used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their" matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. E sy to take , Try them Only 25c. Money back il not cured. Sold by McConnell , druggist , Even the most vigorous and hearty people have at times a feeling of weari' ness and lassitude. To dispel this feel ing take Herbine ; it will impart viuoi and vitality. Price 50 cents at L W , McConnell's & Co 's Through Tourist Sleepers to Northwest. The Burlington Route has established a twice-a-week tourist car line from Kan sas City to Hutte , Spokane. Tacoma and Seattle. Cars leave Kansus City , Lincoln and Grand Island every Tuesday and Thurs day , arriving at Seattle following Friday and Sunday Thev are npliolMt-red in rattan. The bed linen : md furnishings are clean ami of good quality The heating , ventilating and toilet arrange ments are all that can he desited and each car is in charge of a uniformed Pullman porter , whose sole duty is to at tend to the wants of passengers Cars run through without change ol any kind and the berth rate from Lin coln to Tacoma is only $5 oo. To inter im-dime points il is proportionately low. Montana and the I'tmet Sound countrv are now enjoying a period of unexampled prosperity. As a consequence , travel to the northwest is rapidly attaining larue proportions. This new tourist car line has been established with a view of car ing for the Burlington's share of it in the best possible manner. Berths , tickets and full information can be had on application to anv Bur lington Route ticket agent or by address ing J. Francis. G.P.A..Omaha. June 26 THE TRIBUNK will club with any - paper per you may want. Try it. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. R. P. Olivia , of Barcelona. Sj.ain , spends his winters at Aiken , S. C Weak nerves caused severe pains in the back of his head. On using Electric Bitters. America's greatest blood and nerve rein edy , all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country needs All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble , purifies the blood , tones up the stomach , strengthens the nerves , puts vim , vigor anil new life inlo every * muscle , nerve and organ of the body. If weak , tired or ailing vou need it Every bottle guaranteed ; only 5 < Dc. Sold by McConnell. druggist Writing paper in bulk and box , with envelopes to match , at very rensonable figures THE TRIBUNE LEBANON. D. F. HupiMuiDr. B. B. Cnmp bei ! drove over to the county sen * , last Friday. A traveling musician rave an entertainment in the schoolhouse , last Thursday evening. B. F. Bradbury \vas taken fieri ously siclc the first of the \ vtk. . He is convalescent now. Both rooms of our schools are preparing to give an entertainment on Friday , April 28th , the last day of school. Last Friday night , the Lulirp Aid society gave a sandwich and coffee' social nt the residence of F. S. Soverus. The difficulty between the band and \Vm. Marquis was settled by the band giving him ten dollars for his instrument and paying half the costs. Frazer % ; ii Wet affected by 5-scat OP Cold. Highest Awards at Centennial , Paris and World's Fair. Factories : Chciago , SL Louis , New York. MEN OR BOYS suffering from nervous debility , vart- cocele , serniuiil weakness , lost man- Loud , nipbt emissions and unnatural dlscharjrtis caused by errors of younger diys. : which , ir not relieved by medi cal treatment , is dcplor-ible on mind and body. when suffering , us this leads to loss of Tiieiiu ry , los * of spirits , bash fulness In society , pains in small of back. frightful dreiims , dark rings around the eyes , pimples or breaking out on face or body. Send for our sympton blank.Vo ivm cur you and espec ially < Jo wedobiro old and tried cases , as we charge nothing for advice and give you a written guarantee 10 cure the worst case on record. Not only are the weak organs restored , but all losses , drains end dlsvharges stopped Send 2c stamp for question blank. BLOOD POISON First , second or tertiary stupe. "We never fall. No detention from business Write us for particulars. Dopt. 1. HAHN'S PHARMACY , OMAHA , NEB , made happy. Monthlies sure to th day. Never fulls. Cures scanty , excessive or painful monstratlon. $1 box , 2 boxes euro any case. Dept. 1. HAHN'S Pharmacy , 18th and Farnani , Omaha , Neb : [ OKKICIAI. ItV AUTHORITY. ] Cornmlssfoners' Proceedings. McCook , Nob. , April 11 , 1899. Board of county commissioners mot pursuant to adjournment. Present , James A. Robinson , Henry Crabtree Jiml Stephen Belles , count } commissioner- , \ \ . R. Starr , county attorney , and II. A Green , county dork. Minutes of pre vious .meeting read ami approved. Tlio ollicial bond of George Young , constable , was examined and on motion approved. Contract of Dr. H. H. Campbell as county phy- sician.for the sir uat-tarn precincts of the First commissioner district was examined and on motion approved and ordered placed on filo. On motion A. V. Olmstoad was appointed road overseer in and for road district No. 14 , to 1111 vacancy. It appearing from the aflidavit of C. N. Smith that his personal tax for tlio year 1887 , assessed against him in Heaver precinct , was paid in the year 1893 , tlio clerk was on motion instructed tti strike tame from the tax books. Uiiori tlio affidavit of Jesse D. Welborn , now on ulo , bin i > orsonnl tax for the years 1888 and 1889 were ordered stricken from the treasurer's books. It upixsuring from the tax receipt of Jumog Nooning , t-igned by W. C. Fentou , count ) ' treas urer of Frontier county , that the said Nooning bad paid bis jx > rs-onul tax for the year 1887 , and for that reason was not assessable in this ; Red Willow county , clerk was instructed to strike same from tax books. Tlio following resolution was on motion adopted : WHEREAS , The citizens of the city of McCook bavo offered to donate to Red Willow county , Nobruska.tho .south half of block number eleven in tlio First Addition to the City of McCook , for the purpose of erecting a county court bouse thereon , and for court house grounds , and WHEREAS , The county commissioners of said county believe that the southeast quarter of block number four in the original town of Mc Cook is n more suitable location for the county court house , and the citizens uud electors of said City of McCook and the owners of said lots have tendered to the county deeds to lots num bers 7-8-9-10-11 and 12 in said block -number f9ur in the original town of McCook , the same being the's-outheast quarter of said block four , in lieu of the south half of said block number eleven in the First Addition to the City of McCook , there fore bo it RESOLVED , That the said deeds to said lots bo accepted by the county , and the southeast quar ter of said block four be declared the location of the county court house of said county. Ayes , Holies and Robinson ; nay , Crabtree. Resolution declared adopted. The following claims were audited and al lowed and on motion clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the county general fund , levy of 1898 , in payment thereof as follows , to-wit : Michael O'Leary , board and lodging pris oners § a 25 Samuel Young , board and care of paui > ers , claim $12 ; allowed 28 00 T.J.Cress , mdi-o 7 II ! Ira Keel , cobs for jail 500 Burnett Lumber Co. , coal for paujiors 17 93 J.Meuard , nuUo for pauj > ers 26 65 State Journal Co. , supplies 23 90 C.H.Meeker , rent court house 06 66 R.B Campbell , M.D. , professional services under contract 72 75 Isaac M.Smith , earn and charge of pris oners 1000 li.M.Welborii , county stipt. , salary and ex pense 22370 R. A.Green , county clerk , preparing assess ors' books CO DO R.A.Greencounty clerk , oxi > onso for coun ty officers 47 68 W.R.Starr , county attorney , salary lirst quarter of 1899 200 00 W.R.Starr , county attorney , office rent first quarter of 1899 45 00 G.C.BoatmanC.B.C.fees , State vs. Fitz gerald 2 93 Jaim-s Hetherington , same 2 45 FEES STATE VS. CARPENTER. W.O.Bond , C.D.C. , 6 33 Joe Spotts , witness 3 20 C.F.Babcock , deputy sheriff 4 SO II.H.Bcrrj , justice of the i > oace 5 95 A.G.Bump , constable I ! 85 Theodore Snyder , witness 2 00 Nicholas Snyder , sumo 200 Nicholas Murcy , same 2 00 Emily Lewis , same -00 l.Cari > enter , same I 10 G.W.Todd.samo 2 00 I.P.Moon ! , same 1 10 FEES STATI : VS. SULLIVAN. G.S.Bishop , county judge 5 65 J.HNeel ; , sheriff. S : ! 5 G.W.Arbogast , witness 3 50 Galen McKean , same 3 40 Henry McKean , same 1 10 J.E.Kelley , same 1 10 FEES STATE VS. OIILER AND DAVIS. G.S.Bishop , judge 9 3T Ed Jotdan , constable 910 Naomi Gielday , witness 3 40 Charles Lee , same I ! 50 Marillu Lee , same If . > 0 FEES STATE VS. HOKXBACK. G.C.Boatman. C.D.C 7 78 C.J.Kyan. deputy sheriff 3 50 A.J.Swank , witne.-s 240 J.Menard , same 200 J.Hunter.same 240 William Porter , same 2 40 William Roads , same. 2 20 FEES STATE VS. LUKENIIEIJIEK. Charles W.Beck , county judge 6 90 K.R.Banks , sheriff 11 50 O.S.Vaudoren. witue.-s 2 00 Mrs. O.S.VanDorcn , same 400 Maurice Reddy , same 1 80 Anna Itpddy , same 1 80 S.Blackfan , same , 1 80 George Maisel , same 2 00 John Wolf , same 1 80 Mrs. John \Volf , same 180 George Rawson , tame : 1 80 FEES STATE VS. CLARK. II.II.Berry , justice of the peace 511 Joe Spotts , witness S 8- M.l'ieiswick , same 1 01 Elmer Rowell , same 1 11 M.Reiswick , constable 1 II A.A.Huckiiiun , witness 1 H NV.W.McMillon , same 1 K John Stevens , same 1 31 James Shepherd , juror 1 01 II Penner , same 1 ( K II.Kapka , ssme 1 01 J.S.McBrayer , same 1 W Charles Bronson , same 1 DC M.J.'Sharkey.samo 1 00 FEES STATE VS. OHLER AND DAVIS. G.C.Boatman , C.D.C 17 I.M.Smith , deputy sheriff 80 T.R.Neel , sheriff 3 75 Naomi Gielday , witness ' . 6 5t Charles Lee , same S 5C Charles F.Shaffer , same 051 Gr.S.Bishop , same 2 OC Stephen Belles , services as commissioner. . 29 III Henry Crabtree , same 25 1C lames A Robinson , same - . 30 SO And on county bridge fund , levy of 1898 , as Follows : Hupp & Slutts , lumber. 1940 Barnett Lumber Co. , lumber 361 \V.S.Perry , bridge work 25(1 ( Steve Boyer , same 2 OU Ies. e Smith , same 9 ( HI \.Reed , same 5 00 And on county road fund , levy of 1898 , as fol lows : Pho3be J.Taylor , road tax refunded 2 7i : Hannah J.YunDoren , same I 80 Herman Bey , same 1 79 lolm Broomfield , same . - 61 \ugust. Bahr , same 30 H. . B , Wales , same 67 Frank Stillmau , same 26 39 iola J.Lerch , same 1 89 vM.Cochran , same 216 Timothy Hanuan . ' 23 3. H.Russell , Kimc S ) 22 tt'.O.Finch , same 32 On motion board adjourned to meet April ! 4th , 18RS. Attest : R. A. GREEN , County Clerk. Mothers ! Beware of those secret rob- iers of your baby's quiet and health. Pliose slefjless nights and long hours > f tiresome vigil are caused by those errible enemies of childhood \\orms. Destroy and remove them with White's ? teain Vermifuge. Price 25 cents at - ' , . W. McComiell & Co 's. Advertised Letters. The following letters were advertised > y the McCook postoffice on Ajnil i6th : Mr. Lee Hanks , Mr. Amos Pickles , Geo. Toxvnseml , Stambaugh &Sons , Charley II. Campbell , William J. McAdams. In calling for ail } * of these letters , please ay that they are advertised. If. M. KiMMKl. ! . , Postmaster. Pay Your Doe Tax. Notice is hereby given all owners of logs to call on the city clerk and pay log taxIt is hoped that all who have 'aluable or prized dogs will be prompt o comply with the city ordinancewhich vill be enforced vigorously. ED. JORDAN , Marshal. FOR SALE. I have for sale , on easy "terms , the fol lowing described real estate in McCook , Nebraska : Lot one in block twenty six , First Ad dition to McCook , $600 co Lot and building on Dennison street , occupied by the Probst bakery , $640 oo. Lot eleven in block ten , First Addition to South McCook , $240 oo Lots five and six in block one , Second Addition of McCook , $600 oo. VV. S Mo R LAN , McCook , Nebraska Bronze Turkey Eggs for sale. $2 for 9. 41. MRS J. A. BRINTON. PLEASANT RIDGE. Spring has been whirling about con- sideiably , this week. Most of the farmers around here are about through sowing spring wheat. The friends of Dr. Spickelmier in this vicinity were sorry co hear of his death. Everybody is busy farming and I hat is about the only thing of importance going on around here. Any man that will run a horse into a wire fence for spite is lacking in some of the essentials Chut go to make up a Chris tian. tian.A A Sunday-school was organized at Vailton , Sunday , after pleaching ser vices , with Henry Green , superintendent , and Charles Ferris , assistant. Rev. H. H. Berry will preach at Vail ton at half past three o'clock in the afternoon of the last Sunday ill-April. Two weeks from that date at the same place and hour Rev. J. A. Badcon will preach. Rev.J. A. Badcon preached at Vailton , Sunday afternoon , 10 an appreciative audience. His text was from Luke four teenth chapter and thirty-fourth verse. He preached a very impressive sermon. Rev H. H. Berry assisted in the services. We cannot understand how the towns in any country could enjoy prosperity unless the farmers around th-m were also prosperous. At any rate , we do not believe the farmers could get along with out the towns nor the merchants without the farmers. The singing at Vailton , Sunday , was nothing to brag on , and we expect that if THE TRIBUNE force had happened along they would have thought that if all the voices there were silenced the world would not lose much of its artistic music , or something 10 that effect. We hope to improve tn the future. Those horrid fits of depression , inelan- cohlv , low spirits , and sudden irritabili ty , that sometimes afflict even good- tempered people , is due to the blood be ing permeated with black bile Herbine will purify the blood , icslore health and chet-rfnlluess. Price 50 a McConnell's. VAILTON. Wheat seeding will end , this week. This will be a little late , but the ground is in good condition. Rev. J A. Badcon was grteled by a full house , Sunday afiernoou. We learn that he , in connection with Rev. H. H. Berry , will speak when convenient. The fire that swept down from the north. Monday , uas pretty destructive , but fortunately struck no buildings. The damage was confined to fence posts , range feed , etc. There is some prospect of great im provement in this section , coming"sea son ; also some additional settlement by families moving onto the few remaining unoccupied tracts Neighbor Green v\ill make the Taylor place look as it did aforetime. Mr. G. will also farm hi.s o. n ami the Williams ranch on the south side in connection with the first-named place We are happy to note the organization of here whicli discontinued a Sunday-school , was continued by removals , other organiza tions too close to provide sufficient n tim bers to make the work successful , etc. I A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible burn , scald , cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve , the best in the world , will kill pain and proinpti } ' heal it. Cures old sores , old fever sores , ulcers , boils , felons , all skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only 250 a box. Cure guaranteed Sold by McConnell , druggist. McCook Transfer Line ! J. H. DWYER , Proprietor. pf-cial attention paid toj [ muling furniture. Leave orders' ' it either lumber yard. j ? GHBESMEHIHG80T 11E § . f f\ SURE and CERTA3N CURE ? known for 15 years as the < | ! jj BEST REMEDY for PILES. | > P SOLD BY AM. DKUGGISTS. } rtctarsi by SIOHA2D3KT MED. CO. . CT. LOUIS. J ? At L. w. MCCONNELL & co.'s. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind Yon Have Always Bought , and which has heen in use for over 3O years , has borne the signature of . and has hccn made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits , Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil , Paregoric , Drops and SoothingSyrups. . It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium , Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Fcverishiiess. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles , cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food , regelates the Stomach and Bowels , giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over SO Years. THC CENTAUR COMPANY. 77 MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. Are recognized the world over as representing the highest type of excellence in bicycle construction. . . .Are now within reach of all MONARCH ROADSTER $ SO DEFIANCE ROADSTER Hisig and Queen Roadsters $25 at these prices. MONARCH CHADLESS $75 Son-1 for Catalogue ) Agents wanted in open territory JV3O5MARCH CYCLE iVIFG. CO. Haisted and Fulton Sis. . CHICAGO < r Church and Rcadc Sis. . NEW YOH" RIDE A MONARCH AND KEEP IN FRONT Results Faiaiiy in line This fearful disease often lirst appears as a mere scratch , a pimple 'r I iwp in the breast , too small to attra < t ai\v On ? of Ten A nptice , until , in many cases , tindoadiy disease is fully developed. Gore Found at Last , Cancer can not be cured by a surgical operation , because the disease is a virulent poison in the blood , circulating throughout the system , and although the sore or ulcer known as the Cancer may be cut away , the poison remains in the blood , and promptly breaks out afresh , with renewed violence. The wonderful success of'S. S. S. in curing obstinate , deep-seated blood diseases which were considered incurable , induced a few de spairing sufferers to try it for Cancer , after exhausting the skill of the physicians without a cure. Much to their delight S. S. S. proved ivmal to iho disease and promptly enVr > t l n cure. The glad news spread rapidly , and it was soon demounttoil beyond doubt that a cure had at li--t i > - n found for deadly Cancer. Evidence hus a.-i-n- mulated which is incontrovertible , of wlnVh the following is ; i specimen : "Cancer is hereditary in our .family , my father. .1 .i-ter and an aunt having died from this dreadful disease. My feeling may ho imagined when the horrible rible disease made ils appearance on my side. It was fi malignant Cancer , eating inwardly in such : i way as to cause great alarm. The disease seemed beyond the skill of the doctors , for their treatment did n g"td whatever , the Cancer growing worse all ( . . . while Numerous remedies were used for it but the Cancer MKS. S. M. IDOL. 5rew steadily worse , until it scorned that I was doomed : o follow tlfe others of the family , for I know how deadly Cancer is. especially ivhen inherited. I was advised to"try Swift's Specific ( S. S. S ) . which , from tlio Irst day , forced out the poison I continued its use until I had taken eighteen Kittles , when I was cured sound and well , and liavo had no symptoms of the Ireadful aflliction , though many years have elap. = cd. S. S. S. "is the only cure "or Cancer. MRS. S M. IDOL. Winston , N. C. Our hook on Cancer , containing other testimonials and valuable information , will bo sent.free to any address by the Swift Specific Dompaivy , Atlanta , Georgia.