! taqaiHB gMga'j B" r * gj gsi 1 -v If you wear the right kind of Shoes ; but you never saw a hustler 1 ler in your life who went limping 1i about with ill-fitting , foot-binding i Shoes. Nothing will take the tuck out of ambition quicker than a pair of tortured feet. The best shoes for hustling are sold by They are stylish in appearance . & = = but they are made to wear , as well as to look at. They wear well , look well , fit well and walk well. Wear them , and it won't be painful when you try to get a move on yourself. M J. F. QANSCHOW , McCook , Neb. n n , s < i r T COO Authorized Capital , $100,000. Capital and Surplus , $6OOOO coo GEO. HOCKNELL , President. B. KI. FREES , V. Pres. VF. . LAWSON , Cashier. F. A. PENNELL , Ass't Cash. A. CAMPBELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , Director. Just a Few Things you are going to need Tacks for your carpet. Hammers to drive them. Zinc Binding for your oilcloth. Window Shades = = We have them at 25,35 & Chamber Sets = = plain and decorated ; all prices. Field , Garden and Flower Seeds = = We sell them 8 pkgs for Garden Tools and Pruning Shears we are selling fast , because our prices are much the lowest. THE "BEE HIVE , " - MM , Neb. Many Sign the Pledge. Desiring to prevent needless destruc tion of useful birds , we , the un < ieriijjneil pupils of the McCook schools , pledge ourselves not to injure the birds and , so fnr us we can , to get our schoolmates and friends to help protect them and their nests : Seventh Grade Earl Stark , Leslie Lear , Louisa Droll , Frank Putnam , Sadie O'Connell , Effie llolcomb , Bessie Peterson , Nellie E. Le- Ilew , Mintn Whittaker , Daisy Maddux , Ava Wliittaker , Ray Clute , John Brady , Guy Bur nett , Marguerite Humphrey , Jessie E. Russell , Ada Hammond" , Rose Elbert , Henry Gates , Howard Oyster , Douglas G. Wentz , Lloyd Wood , Mathew Thomson , Clyde Rowell , Minnie Ilammel , Bunn luiller. Sixth Grade Willie Cullen , Ed. Bohnstedt , Horace Cole , Ruhy Fitzgerald , Louella Thompson , Ida Anton , Jose Shaikey , Lillie Campbell , Bessie McDonald , Grace Bell , Mabel Flemming. Darvi Burnett , Dare Ken- yon , Flovd Russell. Jennie Kubicek , Birdie Carty , Otto Hendrick , Otto Schnack , Jay Probst , Ed Jeffries , A'llen Jeffries. Jacob Bren- ning.Oscar Green.Emma Mellen , Mae French , R6sa Buhler , Anna Mokko , Arlah Whittaker , Emma Perry , Lydia Rishel , Winnie Brown , Alice Purdum , George Walker , Emma Berg- ster , .Edna Waite , Claude Odell , Thomas O'Connor , James Ivilpatnck , Robert Traver , Ralph Randel , George Stulken , Willie Plas- myer , Frank Hammel. Fifth Grade Dale Custer , Warren Hanson , Alma Powell , Mary Rishel , Junie Waters , Grace Thorgrimson , Emma Stark , Maggie Garrard , Lettie Knipple , Bruce Berry , Maggie Ecclesfield , Charley Smith , Sadie Everist , Hattie Schmidt , Minas Hendrick , Zelma Arnold , Mary Cole , Maud Bohnstedt , Nettie Underhill , Helen Lawson , Myrtle O'Leary , Willie McDonald , Jay Nicholson , Grace Put nam , Nellie Bice , Conrad Uhrich , Frank Newkirk , Myra Conner , Lulu Miller , Norman Burns. Vera Dwyer , Jessie Pope , Agnes Elbert , Akron Selby , Schell Kimmell , Leslie Nicholson , Katie Probst , Mary Foster , Grace Lear , Ruie Watson , Albert Blatt , Susie Wal ters , Clarence Stokes , Roxie Cullen , John Green , Nellie Spencer , Robbie Burns , Mar- cella Ryan , Harry Jeffries. Fourth Grade Annie Cott , Barbara Sch- lecht , Vergie Barbazett , Mabel Bulge , Fay Tipton , Sallie Bell , Page Ciute , Kittie Stark , Nora Mellen , Reid McKenna , Harold Morris , Floyd Green , Edith Waite , Florence Frank lin , Ernest llolcomb , Lyle Dulany , Mae Wootton , Maud McBrayer , Henry Hoffman , Hazel Rouch , Claude Osborn , John Ballard , John WagnerLloyd Rodgers , Maggie Schmer , Dora Oyster , Minnie Berry , Alice Benjamin , Charley Olcott , Edna Bohnstedt , Norval Plasmyer , Zella Osborn , Elmer West , May Schlecht , Carrie Peterson , Fay Brewer , Marie Humphrey , Iva Iluet , Jay Throne , Mary Fuhlendorf , Ella Bohnstedt , Ethel Peterson , Leonard Ilammel , Nora Fitzgerald , Alice McKenna , George Humphrey. Third Grade Cora Jeffries , Jay Brown , Maud Hegenberger , Edith Ford , Harvy Cole , Matie Elbert , Millie DuLany , Lester Mitchell , Bessie Rowell , Fern Bates , Margaret Thomp son , Trusce Budig , Helen Burns , Fannie Kil- patrick , Ella Landgreen , Wauneta Burnett , Leah Pennell , Tacie DeLong , Galen Perry , Pearl Putnam , Mary Watson , Rodburn Sim mons , Goldie Throne , Bud Browne , Opal Conner , Floyd Curran , Martin Kees , Christina Kipp , Willie Morris , Grace Wentz , Winnie Porter , Robert Pope , Bessie Everist , Mary Anton , Claire McKenna , Katie Kreiger , Tom Rodgers , Lillie Schmidt , Jay Wood , Ellie Sharkey , Elmer Randel , Dora Underhill , Elsie Campbell , Emma Pade , Frank Hunt , Ralph Steven , Lucretia Gates , Francis Droll , Blanche Casten , Dean Huet , Beulah Spotts , Lee Wootton.GeorgeWhelchel , Floyd Stayner , Earl Notley , Dean Coleman , Willie Carty , Francis Lawson , Clara Anton , Ruth Camp bell , Lois Waite. Pay Your Dog Tax. Notice is hereby given all owners of dogs to call on the city clerk and pay dog tax. It is hoped that all who have valuable or prized dogs will be prompt to comply with the city ordinancewhich will be enforced vigorously. ED. JORDAN , Marshal. THE TRIBUNE and The New-York Tribune for $1.25 a year , strictly in ad vance. BANKSVILUE. A. M. Benjamin is listing corn on the old Frank Cain place. While the soil is in good condition to work , more surface moisture is needed for small grain. J. H. Relph has improved his place with a new woven wire fence around orchard and garden. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 250. The genuine has I , . B. Q. on each tablet. MEN OR BOYS sufTcrin ; . : fr > in nervous dooility , virl- cocelc , setiiiniil Aveakness loit insin- lioud , niiilit cmis-ion > : tnd 111111:1.1 nr.tl Ulsehar fs caused by i-rrors of younger days , wlrcli , if m > t relieved * by mvcli- cal treatment , is deplonb.'e o'n mind and body. DONOTMARRy when suffering , us tills leads to loss of memory , loss of spirits , irisnfulnt'si in socloiy. pains in small oi imi-k. frightful ( ire.iins , dark rln s aiiuind the eyes , pimples or breaking out mi face or Imdy. Send for our cymptnn * blank , \\eom cur" you and i-spec- ially do we desin' old .mil tried ruses , as cliur u nothing for aUv Ci1 and pive you : i written jitJa'-aniue 10 cure the worsr case on record. Not only arts the weak orsan * iv-.uired. but all losses , drains end difvharsjes .stopped Send 2o st.mi ) for question blunx. BLOOD POISON First , second or tertiary stajre V never Tail. No detention from Imsiiu - Write us for purtictilurs. Dept. 1. HAHN'S ' PHARMACY OMAHA , NEB , in it a c happy. Monthlies sure to tiic day. > cver falls. Cures scanty , e cen.slve or painful menstriitton. 11 box. 2 boxes euro any ease. Dept. 1. HAHN'S Pharmacy , ISth and Farnam , Omaha , Neb. Many old soldiers now feel the effects of the hard service they endured during the war. Mr Geo. S. Andersonof Rosj- ville , Yoik county , Penn. , who saw the hardest kind of service ut the front , is now frequently troubled with rheuma tism. "I had a severe attack lately , " he says , "and procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It did so much j ocxl that I would like to know what you would charge me for one dozen bottles. " Mr Anderson wanted it holh for his own use and to supply it to his friends and neighbors , as every family should have a bottle of it in their home , not only for rheumatism , but lame back , sprains , sxvellings. cuts , bruises and burns , for which it is unequalled. For sale by McConnell. druggist. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR FINISHING ROOMS FOR COUN TY OFFICERS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the county clerk of Red Willow county , Nebraska , in the city of McCook , up to one o'clock , p. m. , on the loth day of June , 1809 , for finishing the com missioners' room , the county clerk's rooms , and the sheriff's office ; the south stairway to the basement and to the second floor ; finish ing and plastering the hall-ways , including the west side of the north and south partition on the first floor , and to put in a rough floor over the rooms and hall-ways herein men tioned. Also to include finishing the vault for the county clerk's room , and putting in a partition wall of brick , eight inches thick , on the east end of the south jail room in the basement. The work to be done according to the original plans and specifications by M. Leach , architect of the court-house , and the specifications and details found in the office of the county clerk. All bids must be securely sealed and direct ed to the county clerk of said county and en dorsed on the envelope enclosing the same , "bids for finishing rooms for the county officers. " Said bids must each be accompan ied by a certificate of deposit in the sum of $10000 , of some reliable bank in the countv , payable to the order of R. A. Green , county clerk , in case the person making the bid shall fail to enter into a contract and give bond ac cording to the terms of his bid. The person to whom the contract may be awarded shall within five days after the acceptance of said bid , give bond in the sum of at least $2,000.00 , with two good and sufficient sureties , to be approved by the board of county commiss ioners , in form and conditions as prepared and approved by the county attorney , for the faithful performance of his contract , and shall enter into a written contract with said county , duly signed by him. at the time of the execu tion of said bond. The board of county com missioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 3rd day of May , A. D. 1899. 5-5-415. R. A. GREEN , County Clerk. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. Road No. 339. To Richard Burton , Glenn C. and Horace J. Simmons , John C. and Cora J. Harned , and to all whom it may concern : The board of county commissioners has es tablished and ordered opened a road com mencing at the southwest corner of _ section seventeen (17) ( ) in North Valley precinct , Red Willow * county , Nebraska , running thence west on section line and terminating at the southwest corner of section eighteen (18) ( ) in said precinct , and all objections thereto or claims for'damages must be filed in the coun ty clerk's office on or before noon of the ISth day of July , A. D. 1899 , or said road will be es tablished without reference thereto. R. A. GREEN , County Clerk. ORDER OF HEARING. State of Nebraska , Red Willow county , ss : At a county court , held at the county court room , in and for said county , May 2d , A. D. 1899 , present , G. S. Bishop , county judge. In the matter of the estate ot Michael Smith , de ceased. On reading and filing the petition of Ann Smith , praying that administration of said estate be granted to her as administratrix. Ordered , That May 22d , A. D. 1899 , at 10 o'clock a. m.is assigned for hearing said peti tion , when all persons interested in said mat ter maf appear at a county court to be held in and for said county , and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted ; and that notice of the pendency of said peti tion and the hearing thereof , be given to all persons interested in said matter by publish ing a copy of this order in THE McCooK TRIBUNE , a weekly newspaper printed in said county , for three successive weeks , prior to said day of hearing. G. S. BISHOP , ( A true copy. ) County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING. State of Nebraska , Red Willow county , ss : At a county court held at the county court room in and for said county , April 27th , A. D. 1899 , present , G. S. Bishop , county judge. In the matter of the estate of Richard Ellsworth Garrett , deceased. On reading and filing the petition of P. B. Garrett , praying that admin istration of said estate may be granted to him as administrator. Ordered , That May 15th , A. D. 1899 , at I o'clock p.m.is assigned for hearing said peti tion , when all persons interested in said mat ter may appear at a county court to be held in and for said county , and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted ; and that notice of the pendency of said peti tion and the hearing thereof , be given to all persons interested in said matter by publish ing a 'copy of this order in THE McCooK TRIBUNE , a weekly newspaper printed in said county , for three successive weeks , prior to said day of hearing. G. S. BISHOP , ( A true copy. ) County Judge. there arc thousands of wo men who nearly suffer death from irregular menses. Some times the " period " comes too often sometimes not often enough sometimes the flow is too scant , and again it is too profuse. Each symptom shows that Nature needs help , and that there is trouble in the or gans concerned. Be careful when in any of the above con ditions. Don't take any and every nostrum advertised to cure female troubles. ' is the one safe and sure medicine for irregular or pain ful menstruation. It cures all the ailments that are caused by irregularity , ouch as leucorrhoea - rhoea , falling of the womb , nervousness ; pains in the head , 'back , breasts , shoulders , sides , hips and limbs. By regulating the menses so 'that they occur every twenty-eighth day , all those aches disappear together. Just before your time comes , get a bottle and see how much good it will do you. Draggists sell it at @i. Send for our free book , "Perfect Health for Women. " THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA , 6A. Are you prepared for hot weather ? If not , you should call and inspect our line of Wash Fabrics for Summer Dresses. DIMITIES .LAWNS , . , ORGANDIES , LINENS , FANCY GINGHAMS , INDIA LINENS P.Ks. , . . , MADRAS , DUCKS , PERCALES , &e. which we are selling at very low prices. Call and see our line of LADIES SUITS , DRESS SKIRTS , SHIRT WAISTS AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH QUALITIES & PRICES Grocery Stock Fresh and Complete THE Gasfi C. L. DeGROFF & CO. V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT. CASHIER. t i CITIZENS BANK $ OF MeCOOK , NEB. f Paid Up Capital , $50,000. Surplus , § 5000 § * * i ? ? t DIRECTORS' V. FRANKLIN , W.F.McFARLAND , A. C. EBERT , H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD. ; r HT T- II WHITE'S CREAM ivVORMSl VERMIFUGE Hostin L QuantityBcstlnQnalitr. . For 20 Years Has Led aH Wsr emedies.j l' ' sox 33 JAMES F. BALLARD , St. LouisJ At L. W. McCONNELL & CO.'S. cut ia'.3 ncl out and us auc ! it > Li live East Of tup Roc. . . „ , . . f nt - C. - O. - D. n r . , , send tins HICH-CRADE . . . . . . TOP . . GUCCY . - . you I ) ) fiei suDjecttDCAaiaiEatioii . ji u a icxaiiiine icat j.mr Iri-i.h : n. t : > : it \ u : ! > .lit KQUAL TO ANY S1OO.UU 'iOI'BKiltl v..n exera - . | 4.ifei-tl.v atl racto anl th * iiiM > ( bT nil'i.tlS tin lUTK EVEUSKKXouitKviiiJOF , gup SFECiAL OFFER PRICE , . S55.00 nrd . - > , char - . . - , . tue pny the railroatl agent One DoUar sent with-rdcr. SI6.5O BUILT IN OUR OWN FACTORY JN CHICAGO , TO mhoior Jom t.lo bc-t mat.ii ! . my can ln\ v. , . , , . ji our Free Bugpy Cataloeuo o w. Top Busies niai-e IJT S9O.OO "t ? " , ? ± e.rJ S2I.50.S23.75 and S34.75 U ? V' BUGGIES AND SURREYS. ON THKBJST liru.Yflltf Tl\"liFBULTT WV our own five story butfpy factory for tli ' - > "J j > urpe or IniildlnKaiiil jell me a liKTrri : 111 t. r THIN K C N Pl'Y M.SE1THKIIK an.l la b.\VE OCR tl'STOJlUJS JHMTACTUIMfS I'KOIIT. Every Buggy We Make Is Ciiaranf > ott Five Years and They Will outwenrFiVe Ordinary Factory Rigs , THE MATERIAL AND tABOB IN OUR ACME C'JEIH cost nore than double that in theonlmarv f tctolT t'UKW. we u > e a * 2.5O euthlun clnt i. > oi . - t J Wcent ; we 11 seafl.Khead lining.toniMi-.e I'N.-1.5 we use-3 nt leather , t-ome use 9 ctnt. e uvf.l3J riloraanilvarnishes. > omeii"oT5centanil i f > PAY AJjBIOST DOUBLE the price ni. > st nt pay for Mhrrti. Ailn. frpriiic * . lii.hranil So < - ACME QUEEN. ( OUR OWN MAKE. ) b die arefValrrKabbcd and theJIiterial anil Labor In Palullng OUR ACME QUEEN , would r i" tbrtr tbtip UurrVv ! S55.OO BARELY COVERS COST of material and labor , leavins us the smallest profit inmirln ibV but. weare bulldingTObutrsica a day and to advertise our busy factory we are willini ; toSKI.l.TllKn ul ei.norniinTKACil.Ve know # 7O.OOdaily 7ObUKnea will proaton ( satisty us , advertise UDc\fr\\\K > ra and build up the LABGEST BUGGY BUSINESS IN THE WORLD. THE ACME QUEEN webulldin narrow or wide tract , cloth or leather trimmed , end sprlnv.l : ' . i leather quarter top.oliil panel back , sprintrs in back. l th r roirnd Item and > uln. linbbrr Mfp . trhrt r.rvl , . bcMly.SlxaHnclies.No.l Sarvcn'a patentscrewol rmwheeN.p ! Inlcd In 1G com , bodyblnck , KCardarkjo'ocn wlS very delicate modot striping , complete with shaft" , side and bock curtains , boot storm apron and antl-rnttVn aniMlKifta. Pair , Xftljolr and niiiaetrrrvln plats of ihafK $1.71 ettra. BlliliY HEICIIS 40OOL'ND3 and Ihc frcljl ! willatoracrfor200 mllr . lfi.00 ; 30O mllrs , S2.7SOU mlln , * 3.2S { i ( ) ( ) mllrs , f3.GU ; l.OOO mllf. . C.OO. 55PWTi _ ! ONE DOLLAF ? wittl ? our order , HE Ul'llU.MKK ( he Bafxj to Hf fh Ion mfrlj- yjii fc * v ii t fc < - > fc.t-j i | f satisfactory , pay ttie railroad aurnt balane , f54.011 frrlgM cliaran , otlienvise pay nothincrnnd the agent will return busrjo' at our expense and we will return vourl1 DON'T BUY A CHEAP FACTORY BUGGY now ncil-1 almost exclusively by nllMachlncfr IV * and fataloirue Ilou * s. BUY THE BEST BUCCY MONEY CAN BUILD , direct from the " at ths LOWEST PRICE EVER KNOWN. ORDER TO DAY. DON'T DEllAY. WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUCCY , CARRIAGE AND HARNESS CATALOGUE. Adarcss S EA R S , ROEBUCK & CO. ( Inc. ) , CHICAGO , ILL.