MoPnBK , DENTIST. . . . .of Chicago airs in Meeker building. C. H. BOYLE , ATTORNEY AT LAY * McCook , Nebraska. Room 3 , Meeker-Phillips Bldg , Upstair MEN OR BOYS fr-'in , varicocele , buffering - ' nervous debility seminal \vc.iUnej.s , lost manhood , night emissions and unnatural discharges caused by errors of younger days , which , if not re lieved by medical treatment , is deplorable on mind and body , DO NOT MARRY when suffering , as this leads to loss of memory , loss of spirits , bashfulness in so ciety , paiiib in .small of back , ( rightful dreams , dark rings around the eyes , pirn- pjcs or breaking out on face or body. Send for our symptom blank. We can cure you and especially do we desire old and tried cases , as > we charge nothing for advice and give you a written guarantee to cure the worst case on record. Not only are the weak organs restored , but all losses , drains and discharges stopped. Send 2c stamp for question blank. BLOOD POISON First , < econd or tertiary stage. WE NEVER FAIL. No detention from bus iness. Write us for particulars. Dept. I. HANN'S PHARMACY , OMAHA , NEB. I , made happy. Menthes - J , ; es sure' \ the day > Never fails. Cuies scanty , excessive or painful menstration. $ i box. 2 boxes cure any case. Dept. I. Pharmacy , 18th and Farnam , r-i2-iy Omaha , Neb. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnei ship heretofore existing between L. W. Me Council and 15. 15. Davis , under the firm nam of L. W. McConnell & Co , has this day beei dissolved by mutual consent , Mr. Davis retii ing and his interest being purchased b Geoige li. Berry. 'I he style of the new firii will be , McConnell & Berry , who assume al the indebtedness of the late firm of L.V McConnell & Co. , and collect all outstandin ; accounts. McCook , Neb. , July ist , 1809. L. W. McCoNNEl.L. B. B. DAVIS. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Hat & Bulger , as the Ideal Steam Laundry , ha this day been dissolved by mutual consenl -Alex. 11. Halt retires from said business , am all accounts due the firm are to be paid ti W. C.Bulger , who agrees to assume and pa all bills owing by said firm. Dated McCook , Nebraska , July 20 , 1899. W. C. Uui.fiKR , At.EX. II. HA-IT. Those who live on farms are liable t < make accidental cuts , burns and bruises which heal rapidly when Mallard's Suov Liniment is promptly applied. Price 2 , and 50 cts. L. W McConnell & Co. White'a CICHIII Vermifuge not enl } effectually expels worm * , but is un equalled as a tonic , and is a ceriair cure for chills and fever in children Price 25 cts. L.V. . McConuell & Co. It is announced that a Missouri editoi has inherited 500.000 in Cripple Creel mining properties. What u lojkof uttti scorn must now curtain his face when i farmer drives up with a load of yellei pumpkins to chip in on subscription. Is. your liver tired ? Does it fiil to d < its duty ? If so , don't neglect its call foi help. A few doses of llerbine may savi you a spell of sickness. Herbine is tlu only liver medicine. It cures chil's am fever. Price 50 cts. McConnell & Co The trouble with this lockjaw epidemii is that it uses very poor discriminativ < powers in selecting its victims. If i would attack the right people it inigh be regarded as a blessing rather than t curse. The Indiana woman who lias just c > n tributed four girl babies at a l irth U the frtak world may have carried ( lit expansion business a little too far to en tirely harmonize with her liiisbtnd' : views of the question Our baby has been continually troublec with colic and cholera mlaiitum sinct his birth , and all that we could do foi him did not seem to give more than tem porary relief , until we trie I Ch.im' ' > r Iain's ColicCholera and Diarrhoea R m edv Since giving him that remedv w < have not been troubled. We want It give you this testimonial as an evulenc < of our gratitude , not that you need it < advertise your meritorious remedy. G M. Liw , Keokuk , Iowa For sale bj L. W. McConnell & Co. , druggists. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. In the District Court of Red Willow cetin ty , state of Nebraska. In the matter of tin estate of Florence A. Holmes , minor heir o Charles G. Holmes , deceased. This cause coming on for hearing upon thi petition of J. W. Newkirk , guardian of Flor ence A. Holmes , minor" heir of Charles G Holmes , deceased , praying tor a licence t < sell the following real estate , to-wit : Lo number one ( i ) in block number twentv-om (21) ( ) in the first addition to the city of Me Cook , Red Wdow county , Nebraska. It is therefore ordered that all persons in terested in said estate appear before me , sit ing at chambers at my office in B-raver City Furnas county , Nebraska , on the 25th day o August , 1899 , at i o'clock p. m. , to shv causi why a license should not 1)2 granted to sau guardian to sell the above described rea estate. Dated this ioth day of July , 1899. G. W. NORKIS , J , E. KELLKV , Judge of the Distnct Court. Attorney. 7-21-415 No Rightto Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face.foru and temper will always have fi lends , bu one who would be attractive mut keej her health. If she is wenk , Mekly am all run down , she will be nervous and ir ritable If she his constipation or kid ney trouble , her impure blood will c-mst pimples , blotches , skin eruptions ami i wretched complexion. Electric Hitter ; is tin.- bet medicine in the world to re ulate stomach , liver and kidney * : , and tf purify the blood. It givesjstiong nerves bright eyes , sijioQUv.oTvety skin , riot complexicm ' JLC will make a good loik ingcharming woman of a riuul > wu in -.alid. 502 at McConnell & Berry's. HARVESTER KING Cuts and Binds 12-ft. Swat ] Successfully. We sold about a dozen of 'em to Red Willo county farmers , last year , and they were thorough ! pleased and satisfied. The Harvester King enable the up = to = date farmer to cut and bind early , and 1 head later on in the season , both with the same mz chine ; thus avoiding the greatest risk from hail an handling the greatest possible amount of grain. WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR The Old Reliable Buckeye Binder. The J. I. Case Threshing Machines. small 8 horse Thresher. The Columbia = = a , = The Renowned Piano Steel Jones Lever Binder. The Celebrated Ideal Deering = = the wonder of al McCOOK , NEBRASKA. DIAMONDS AS PAVEMENT. Klmbarlojr Road Almle of Knrtli Contu Ing Fortunes In Gem * . It Is not often that it Is given man , outside of the favored gentlemt who figured In the stirring story Aladdin and his wonderful lamp ai kindred productions of rich orient Imagination , to travel daily on a hi ? road literally groaning with diamond says the New York Herald. Win such an unusual privilege is voucl safed. It would appear to he the prop < thing to admit that one might lei the very ground he walked on. Unt a few years ago there was such a roz nnd it was neither a vision of the pi ] nor the press agent. It was located : the Kimberley district In South Afri < walked over it 1 and when a man walked over millions of dollars' worl of the precious stones. Five thousar dollars a yard was the record of son parts of the road. The diamonds ai not there now , so it will do the gent reader no good to ta"ke a ticket ft Kimherley and seek to find a fortui in the street. It seems that when tl iliamond mining industry was son years younger than it is today thei water in tl was a vexing scarcity of Kimberley country. So when a mini ' of water to he couldn't get a supply him in his search he had to do tl best he could and hustle around wit his tools In the dry earth. He woa spade here and there until he struc [ Hump of earth which held the eager sought prize. Then he would abandc the little mound of earth his spade h for diamonds i overturned and seek another place. After a while , sever ; years in fact , these mounds amount * obstruction to trav to a considerahle ind further digging. The loose earl was in the way , but no one would vo imteer to cart it away. Finally tl Kimberley municipal council offered 1 macadamizing the roa ( use the dirt in iround the city , which was branchir aut and reaching quite respectable pr < portions. The offer was gladly a < tl cepted by the mine-owners and mounds were cleared away. Nearly score of years later there was a drop I the diamond market. The price of tl stones fell and in order to bring aboi return . of high figures the mine-owi srs decided to restrict their outpu This necessitated a big cut in the pa result the Kimberley di : roll and as a with unen overrun trict was soon ployed miners. Then some of the wis men in the land came to the conclusic that they might pick up a few eve looked gems from the high road if tht could get municipal permission ar i plentiful supply of water. They g < of tl each a portion both , for year road which had been strengthened t the mound dirt was turned over to tl men and they worked on it with a ; tounding results. Diamonds to tl value of $200,000 were recovered year ! Cor several years. From the little pie < than the floor of tf road no bigger Harlem drawing room there was take 5100,000 worth of diamonds. ELECTRIC FORGE. Where Iron Is Heated by Ilelnff Su uierjjed ia VTater , One of the astonishing things devt oped through the introduction of ele tricity into every-day affairs is a forg made for bench use , for the heating soldering irons or light pieces of met for working on the anvil , where tl heating is accomplished by plungii the article to be heated into a tray water. This curious forge is made ; follows : The tank is of wood or i any other substance which will ho water and not form an electrical coi iuctor. One wire of the electric circu passes to the bottom of the tank , whei it is connected to a plate of met ; which lies there. Over this plat tvater , preferably saturated with sal 311s the tank nearly to the top an ; erves to conduct the current of wha Jver object is to be heated. Nothiu : ould be better for this purpose , for tt vater naturally closes all about the ot iect and fits it on every side. Th ) ther end of the current-conductin vire is fastened to the tongs or led to netal frame work at the edge of th ank on which the tongs or the shan if a soldering iron lie when it is to b teated. The moment the object to b teated is plunged into the water a cut ent passes from the water through th ibject , and at the same moment som > f the water is decomposed by electro ytic action. The nitrogen of the wate Becomes electrified and adheres to th bject to be heated and forms a film o as , which separates the object com letely from the water , -while at th ame time this gas forms such an oh truction to the passage of the electri urrent that the anergy of the curren 3 turned into heat. A Sample of Feminine \Vit. Lady Blessington. who was accordei he name of the "gorgeous" whei > rince Louis Napoleon , the last em eror of the French , was in exile ii Condon- was remarkably courteous ti iim , extending her hospitality in th aost lavish way. After his accessioi o the throne of France she was ii 'aris for a season , and somewhat nat rally looked forward to an invitatioi o the Tuileries. Time passed and non ame. But at a sumptuous ball givei Isewhere the emperor passed in ful plendor of his triumph. Catchins ight of his benefactress , he smiled ani sked : "Ah , Lady Blessington ! Yoi emain in Paris for a time ? " "Yes ire , " said she ; "and you ? " The Boston Girl. "Were you out in all that rain ? ' sked the Clifton girl. "No , " said thi oung woman from Boston , "I wa ; aerely in the portion of the rain tha .escended in my immediate vicinity. ' -Cincinnati Enquirer. Business men find that the profuse quick lather of Ivory Soap readily removes the dust and grime of the office. Ivory Soap is so pure that it can be used as often as necessary , without causing chapping or roughness. IT FLOATS. COPYRIGHT 1898 BY THE PROCTER tt GAMBLE CO. CINCINNATI Box Elder Circuit. Sunday-school at Box Elder church every Sunday at 10 a.m. Church services at ii a. m. every two weeks dating from Sunday. Dec. 4. Sunday-school at Gar den Prairie appointment every Sunday at loa. m. Preaching at ii a. in. every two weeks dating from Dec. u. Preach ing service at Spring Creek at 3 p. m. every two weeks dating from Dec ii. D. L. MATSON , Pastor. THE TRIBUNE will club with any pa per you may want. Try it. Five Cents a Copy ! That's the remarkably low price at which we are closing out the remainder of our Navy Portfolios , those superb pictures of our splendid and victorious navy. You can buy the entire series o twelve numbers for 50 cents. This is less than half price , and they are only a few sets left. This paper and the great St. Louis Semi-Weekly Republic for $1.75 a year. Arc recognized the * , vor5d ov-r as representing th6 highest type of excsHcncc in bicycJc construction..Arc now witliin reach of all Jr" > * > "S * * 5 1 < e * " ? > < ? 3 * ' US' * * " r" OS T L R o b 3o , . . r-,7 | f3T'Jv , yj.-i.-.fSQ'Jq , . 4JfVhyloo't further when machRC3cf : - . Mi\A tJtjJj-u ; lU5.tlolGiv : > 4 * established reputation can bo had " at those prices. MONARCH CHAIN L S 75 Seed for Catalogues Agents wanted in open territory MONARCH cvni.e IV/IFO. co. Uaisici ! sni Fui'.on Sis. . CHICAGO - Oiiurch and Reade Sis. , HEW YOHK RiDE A MOH&RGH AND KEEP IK FRONT The greatest care should be given to MOST VIOLENT GASES HAVE any little sore , pimple or scratch which shows no disposition to heal under ordin- AT riRQT AQ ary treatment. No one can tell how soon these ft I I I fid ! MO will develop into Cancer of the worst type. So many people die from Cancer simply be cause they do not know just what the disease is ; Oi they naturally turn themselves over to the doctors , and are forced to submit to a cruel and dangerous operation the only treatment which the doctors know for Cancer. The disease promptly returns , however , and is even more violent and destructive than before. Cancer is a deadly poison in the blood , and an operation , plaster , or other external treatment can have no effect whatever upon it. The cure must come from within the last vestige of poison must be eradicated. Mr. "Wm. "Walpole. of Walshtown S. D. , says : "A little blotch about the size of a pea came under mv left ' eye gradually growing larger , from which shooting'paing at intervals ran in all directions. I became greatly alarmed and consulted a good doctor , who pronounced it Cancer , and advised that it be cut out. but this I could not con sent to. I read in my local paper of a cure effected by S S. S. , and decided to try it. It acted like a charm , the ped off and now only a healthy little scar remains where \ what threatened to destroy my life once held full sway. " Positively the only cure for Cancer is Swift's Specifics because it is the only remedy which can go deep enough to reach , the root of the disease and force it out of the system permanently. A surgical operation does not reach the blood the real seat of the disease because the blood can not be cut away. Insist upon S. S. S. ; nothing can take its place. S. S. S. cures also any case of Scrofula. Eczema , Rheumatism , Contagious Blood Poison , Ulcers , Sores , or any other form of blood disease. Valuable books on Cancer and Blood Diseases will be mailed free to any address by Swift Specific Company , Atlanta , Georgia. His Life Was Saved. citizen of Han- I.E. Lilly , a ptouiinent dehv- wonderful Mo lately had a libal , , Irightful death , in telling from a 'rance with typhoid > f it lie say- : I was taken . Wy into pneumonia. ever which ran hardened I was so weak became UMKM . Nothing bed. couldn't even sit up in to soon die of lelped me. I expected onsumption when I heard of Dr. King s STew Discovery. One bottle gave great use it , and now elief. I continued to ini well and strong. I can't say too iiuch in its praise. " This manellous uedicine is the surest and quickest cure n the word for all throat and lung trou- > le. Regular sizes 50C and $ i. Trial ' ) cttles free at McConnell & Berry's. Persons troubled with diarrhoea will be nterested in the experience of Mr.W.M. 3ush , clerk of Hotel Dorrance , Provi- lence , R. I. He says : "For several been almost a constant suf- , -ears I have ertr from diarrhoeathe frequent attacks and render- me : otnplelely prostrating ng me unfit for my duties at this hotel. \.bout two years agon traveling salesman < f of Chamber- tindlygtve me u bottle ierlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea lembdy. Much to my surprise and de- ight its effects were immediate When : fell symptoms of the disease I would brlify mj-self against the attack vith a few doses of this x'aluable remedy , 'he result has been very satisfactory and Imost comulete relief from the afllic- ion " For sale by L.W.McConnell & Co. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets-- Ul druggists refund money if it fails to : ure. 250. The genuine has L. B. Q. on ach tablet. A learned professor of something back ast says the moon will yet return to he earth , whence it was cast off in times > ast , but it is not probable that any _ who ire living today will have the distin- ; uished honor of serving on the recep- ion committee named to welcome the air Luna back to her long-lost home. Imperfect digestion and assimilation iroduce disordered conditions of the ysteiu , which grow and are confirmed > y neglect. Herbine gives tone to the totuach , and causes good digestion , 'rice 50 cts. L. W. McConnell & Co. The McCorniick is all right. Frank I ) . Jurgess is agent for them. Don't buy a tinder , mower or rake without getting iis prices and learning all about those : elebrated machines. To eradicate worms from the system ; ive the child plain , nourishing food and Vhite's Cream Vermifuge. The result i-ill he , the worms will disappear and he child become healthy and cheerful , 'rice 25 cts. L. W. McConnell & Co. ATSUNDOWN YOU WILL FIND COMFORT IN A CEGAR A.DAVIS'SONS & CO. MAKERS JOHN G.WOODWARDaCO. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS COUNCIL BLUFFS.IOWAr- ' helps the team. Saves wear and expense. Sold everywhere. MADE BY STANDARD OIL CO. i/IcCook / Transfer Line J. H. DWYEE , Proprietor. "Special attention paid to anling furniture. Leave orders fc either lumber yard. TABLER'S BUCK EYE OINTMENT CURES NOTHING BUT PILES. A SURE and CERTAIN CURE known for 15 years as the BEST REMEDYfor PILES. SOLD BT ATX DRUGGISTS. 33RIK2D. CO. , S7. LOOT. At i. w. MCCONNELL & co.'s.