By F. M. KIMMBLL. Subscription , $1 a Year in Advanc OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPEi Largest Circulation in Red Willow C TUB currency bill passed , this wee by a decisive vote. TUB death of General Lawton in tl Philippines , this week , is one of tl most deplorable events of the Luz < campaign. He was shot in the breast 1 a sharp-shooter and died instantly. THE next Republican national co vention will be held in Philadelphia t the igth day of June. The renotmnatu of President McKinley is conceded at the chances are good that Secretary War * Root will be his running-mat The secretary has made an enviab record since his advent into the cabint where he quickly became one of its uio popular and efficient members. The Poultry Show Awards. The third annual exhibition of tl R. V. D. Poultry association was not bit behind any former show of this ass ciation. The show room was ratbj small for the size of the exhibit , bi otherwise there were no drawbacks 1 the perfect success of the show. Tl White Plymouth Rocks were there i large numbers. Most of the utilil breeds had a fair representation an very few inferior specimens were showi The following is a list of the awards : WHITB PLYMOUTH ROCKS Denn Cullen , 1st pen , ist pullet , and cockere David Magner , and pen , ist cockere Mrs. J. F. Helm , ist cock , ist hen , an hen. "BARRRD PLYMOUTH ROCKS Ra Clute , ist pen ; Mrs. Mary Akers , an pen ; Win. Smith , 3rd pen. P A R TRIDGB WYANDOTTES Davi Deveny , ist cock , ist and and hen , an pullet. PARTRIDGE COCHINS Mrs. R.Tinkei ist hen ; Joe Wilcox , ist cockerel , ist an and pullet * ; Mrs. J. S. LeHew , and cock erel. IJIGHT BRAHMAS Mrs. J. F. Heltu ist pen ; ist and and cockerel , ist pullet Mrs. Wm. Byfield , and pen , ist cock , is hen , and pullet. . SILVER-LACED WYANDOTTES Benj Baker , ist pen. BUFF COCHINS H. W. Cole , and pen Win. Little , 3rd ; Mrs. Ida Bard , ist pul let , and cockerel ; J. Wilcox , 2nd cock erel , 2nd pullet. SINGLE COMB BROWN LEGHORNS- Mrs. Belle McDonald , ist and and pens ist cockerel , and hen , 2nd pullet. ROSE COMB BROWN LEGHORNS Mrs Bard , ist cockerel , ist pullet. CORNISH INDIAN GAMES Mr.Bymer ist cockerel ; J. Wilcox , 1st pullet. BRONZE TURKEYS Mrs. Kate Penny ist on pair. W. HOLLAND TURKEYS Mrs. Haul Byfield , ist on pair. PEKIN DUCKS Mrs. Hattie Byfield ist ; C. H. Roberts , and on pairs. BELGIAN HARES Roxa Byfield , ist Mrs. LMausur , and on pairs. There was quite a competition for Mr Geo. Thompson's premium for the bes pen of half breeds or under. Mrs. Briu ton was the successful competitor. Mr. Dennis Cullen had the highest scoring White Plymouth Rocks shown Judge Theo. Hewes purchased four o Mr. Cullen's White Rocks to take eas with him. It should be a matter o pride to McCook that learned fanciers find just what they want in our show rooms. A notable feature of the show was the fine birds from the farms. Rec Willow county poultry , whether founc in the fancier's pens or on the spacious farms , is generally of first quality. The scrubs have gone to stay. At the close of the show the association held its annual meeting and the follow ing officers were elected : Dennis Cullen , president ; J. Wilcox , vice president ; Benj. Gossard , secretary ; Mrs. Wm. Bj'field , recording secretary ; Mrs. D. Magner , treasurer. Not definite arrangements were made for the next annual show , as judges had to be conferred with before the date could be settled upon. HATTIE BYFIELD , Rec. Secy. Baking Powder Made from pure - cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum * Alum bafang powders arc the greatest xnenacers to nealth of the present day. HOYAl BUCINO POWOEB CO. , NEW VOBIC. Barbed Wire ton of Canon City or Maitland Soft Coal and a load of Hard Coal for Xmas. We have the best in the market. Barnett Lumber Co. Fence Posts NORTH COLEMAN. The farmers have about finished sl'uckii corn and are now devoting their time to she ing the same. Carothers & Pate are doii the bulk of this work. The continued fine weather is the admir tion and joy of all , but we shall not be su prised to have some pretty stiff weather b fore the season is much farther advanced. That Christmas supplement was up-to-da and a beauty ; hut THE TRIBUNE is always i the fore-front in enterprise , and this late effort will be accepted as a matter of course. There was a large shipment of hogs froi this section , last Saturday. J. B. Smith w ; the largest shipper that we know of , sendir twenty-six head that averaged 299 and 3-1 pounds. B. Wilson , who traded farms with M. 1 Brown on the Willow , has gone to Norl Platte to help some friends , who have recent ! arrived from Oregon , move onto a farm i Frontier county. Christmas trees are the order for the hoi days in this section : Miss Wootten in distrii 74 will have one for her school ; and distrii 58 will have one for their Sunday-schoo while the Spring Creek people over in Froi tier county will have an entertainment an tree. Red Hot From the Gun Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman c Newark , Mich. , in the Civil war. It cause liornble ulcers that no treatment helped fo 20 years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cure iiim. Cures cuts , bruises , burns , boils , felon : corns , skin eruptions. Best pile cure on eartl 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Me Connell & Berry. BOX ELDER. I. M. Spaulding lost a fine blooded bul ast week. * Wiljiam Walters is drawing corn to Me Cook , these fine days. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schoonovei i daughter , December iglh. William Kinck and son Alfred were tin quests of John White and family , last Thurs iay , returning to Indiahola , Friday morning William Doyle is running a force of sevei earns in his corn field , and if there is not to < nuch snow will have his vast crop of corn ou vithin the next two months. The cattle he ii ceding are doing fine. Quite a delegation of Box Elderites joinec McCook's great insurance order , last Monday light , at Center Point , Mrs. Hannah Barnes Miss Mae Creasman , Mr. and Mrs. John Whitt jeing among the number. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing tha : yer was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills Svery pill is a sugar-coated globule of health hat changes weakness into strength , listless less into energy , brain-fag into mental power They're wonderful in building up the health Dnly 250 per box at McConnell & Berry's. COLEMAN. E. R. Divine has leased the P. Blalt fanr nd moved onto it. Bert Wales and wife have moved onto the V. O. Norval farm. A protracted meeting is now in progress al he Coleman school-house. R. J. Traphagan has finished picking corn , le has nearly 3,000 bushels. Robt. Moore finished picking corn over two reeks ago. lie had over 2,300 bushels. Harry and Clarence Wales are delivering if teen tons of straw in McCook , for which hey receive $2 per ton. The Sunday-school at the L'oleman school- ouse will have a Christmas tree on Saturday vening. All are welcome. H. Campbell of Mills county , Iowa , pur- hased the Bergster farm , last week , but willet ot occupy it until next winter. Six days shall thou labor and do all thy ork , and on the seventh thou shall sit around i thy bath robe and read the Sunday papers. Mrs. R. Churchill , Berlin , Vt. , says , "Our aby was covered with running sores. De Kit's. Witch Hazel'Salve cured her. . " A secific for piles and skin diseases. Beware i worlhless counterfeits. D. W. Loan Andrew Carnegie's steel and iron dividends > r the year are said to reach a total of 22- , x > , ooo. A contemplation of these figures lakes a toiling newspaper man feel like a lugged nickel. It lakes but a minute to overcome tickling i the throat and to stop a cough by the use of ne Minute Cough Cure. This remedy quick- cures all forms of throat and lung troubles , harmless and pleasanl to take. It prevents msumption. A famous specific for grippe id its after effects. D. W. Loar. Thai Culbertson girl who is puzzling the > ctors by persislently refusing to talk may : making a carefully planned and shrewd ay for a husband. . Miss Anna E. Gunning , Tyre , Mich. , says , suffered a long time from dyspepsia ; lost : sh and became very weak. Kodol D5'spep- x Cure complelely cured me. " Il digests lial you eat and cures all forms of stomach juble. It never lails to give immediate ref - : f in the worst cases. D. W. Loar. Wonder what Mother Eve hung up in lieu a Christmas stocking ? DANBURY. Danbury now has an orchestra of six piec thai is hard lo heal. Wm. Eifert's new residence in the aouthei part of town is about completed. Manager E. L. Dennis of the Barnetl lur her yard was in McCook , Sunday , on a tendi mission. B.N.Leisure relurned , Tuesday , from a slio visit down in the eastern part of the state wil relatives. The eclipse of the moort , Saturday nigli was almost total to the eyes of the local a tronomers. Preparalions are being made by both of 01 churches to celebrate Christmas in the ol < fashioned way. Ed Dennis is helping in the headquartei of the Barnetl Lumber Company al McCool checking up Ihe business of 1899. Mrs. Isabell Saunders is very ill. She is member of McCook lodge No. I , Slar of Juj iter , which order has taken steps for assis ance. ance.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Havens attended the SU of Jupiter banquet in McCook. Monday nigh and ate 'possum and 'taters sweet to the ! hearts content. John Evers of Wyoming , who has been vi ; iting his brolher-in-law for the past wee ! left , Monday , for Old Mexico City , where h will remain for a few months on account c his health. C. P. Underwood had business in McCool lasl Friday. He has sold his properly i this vicinily and will in Ihe early spring re turn lo Illinois lo live , Sycamore being ih abjective point , where relatives of his wif reside. We shall be sorry to have them go. Eleclion day has passed away , And Willie's won the tin ; Some politicians smoked cigars , Some drank a little gin ; Our customers drank water And claimed 'twas rather thin , But the tender , juicy meat we sell Caused them to loudly grin. So everybody , great and small , Come in and see our goods this fall ; Tho' we may fail , we'll surely Iry To merit confidence while you buy , For all our goods will sland Ihe lest , Game , beef , pork , mutton and the rest ; And the poultry is the very best At the market of Marsh & Everist. INDIANOLA. H. W. Keyes and G. W. Short had businesi n the county's capital city , Monday. Rev. J. W. Ilickey , Mrs. Anna Kessler , C ? . Lehn and E. J. Mitchell were among thost rom McCook who attended the burial of the ate Henry Colling here , Monday morning. The remains of Henry Colling were shippei icre , Monday morning , for interment. Tin en-ices in the Catholic church were \er argely altended , Father Barrett being as isted by Father Hickey of McCook. Ar mmense number of friends of the deceasec ind of the family attended the solemn ser ices , and paid willing tribute to the memorj if a good man gone to his reward. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to Ihe public le ; now of one concern in Ihe land who arc no fraid to be generous to Ihe needy and suffer ng. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Dis every for Consumption , Coughs and Colds lave given away over len million Inal bottle > f this great medicine ; and have Ihe satisfac ion of knowing il has absolutely cured thou ands of hopeless cases. Aslhma , bronchilis oarseness and all diseases of Ihelhroat.ches nd lungs are surely cured by it. Call on Me ! onnell & Berry and get a free Irial bottle tegular size soc and Si. Every bottle guar nteed , or price refunded. SOUTH SIDE. Skating is good at present. Warm days and beautiful nights. Everybody is making preparations for hristmas. Several of Ihe South Side people have been [ tending the debates at Pleasant Ridge , anc II agree thai they always have a good time The programme for the school Christmas itertsiinment will consist of dialogues , dec- mations , selections by the choir , and a fine .rge tree. The preparations have been care- illy made and an exlra good lime may be cpected. All of Ihe people in dislricl 8 are > rdially invited. Rev. J. W. Walker of McCook preached in e Fitch school-house , last Sunday , and made good impression on the South Siders who : ard him. He is an interesting , earnest eaker. He will preach again , next Sun- ly , and would like to have everybody out tear : ar him present the gospel in simplicity. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach , liver and kidney troub- 5 as well as women , and all feel Ihe results loss of appetite , poisons in the blood , back- he , nervousness , headache and tired , lists - > s , run-down feeling. Bul Ihere's no need feel like lhal. Lislen lo J. W. Gardner , aville , Ind. He says : "Electric Bitters are st the thing for a man when he is all run wn , and don't care whether he lives or dies , did more lo give me new slrength and good petite than anything I could take. I can w eat anything and have a new lease on : . " Only 50 cents at McConnell & Berry's , cry bollle guaranleed. Leach , the Jeweler , as a fine stock. o\v Our full line of Xmas Goods for 1899. In this line you will find a large assortment of useful medium-priced goods , selected with great care , with a wide range of prices in each department. It would be impossible for us to describe each line , so we invite you to call and inspect them Magic for yourself. We advise Lanterns . early buying ; the result All complete with will please you. slides Ji.oo Steam Engines . Celluloid Goods . . . Complete Mechanical Toys at in all the new and tip-to-date 650,51.00,51.75 and 52.50 styles and colors. smhffids. in s Fine Neckwear. .and Handkerchiefs Jusl lei us show you Ihis line ; it's a cure for sore eyes. Toy Dishes . . . Dishes 100 Purses . . Fine China 250 to fit your pile. Also sets in tin and granite. Dressed Tool Chest . . . . . Dolls . . Candy Like this 6oc Get our prices. This beauty Celluloid Albums . at - 49c 7 by 9 , holding 24 Mirrors Others at ? Sc , pictures , only 2 . $1.00 , $1.25 , to Mirrors We have 20 other slyles. $5.00. Mirrors Mirrors Toy Trains . Queensware . . . . Doll Iron Trains 9c When visiting : our store don't fail to look over Carriages . . Others at 250 to $1.40 the line of Salad Dishes , Cracker Jars , Vases , Water . . This one only. irc Children's Books . . Sets , Fruits , Fancy Plates , Mugs , Cups and Saucers , Carts and Cabs All kinds ; all prices. Etc. , Etc. from 250 to 53-OO Shoo = Flys. Like this one Doll Trunks . . 75c Drums to $1.50 with lock and keyonly35c , 25 Our line consists of new goods bought " "BEE HIVE for this season nothing carried over and we mean to maintain our past reputation - McCOOK NEB. , tation of being THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN. COLSON & THRONE , Proprietors [ OFFICIAL KV AUTHORITY. ] Commissioners' Proceedings. McCook. Nebraska , December 15,1S99. Board of county commissioners met puraiiaii o adjournment. Present , James A. Robinson Henry Crabtree and Stephen Holies , commis sioncrs , W. R. Starr , county attorney , and R. A Green , county dork. Minutes of previous meet iug read and approved. The following official bonds wer. ; examine ) and on motion approved : Ornaldo L. Thompson , county treasurer. G. C. Boatman , clerk district court. E. A. Green , county clerk. George S. Bishop , county judge. ASSESSORS. D. C. Sullivan , Alliance precinct. Soren Siinonsou , Beaver precinct. Walter K. For ey , Coleman precinct. E. C. Goehring. Driftwood precinct. C. W. Hodgkin , East Valley precinct. II. I. Peterson , Grant precinct. KOAI ) OVERSEERS. Ira H. Harrison , district Xo. ( > . John Droll , district No. 19. Joseph Junker , district No. 22. Frank Forbes , district No. 20. JUSTICES. John W. Wolf , Alliance precinct. C. W. Ilodgkin , East Valley precinct. R. S. Baker , Indiauola precinct. II. W. Cole , Willow Grove precinct. On motion of Crabtree , seconded by Holies the bond of the county treasurer was fixed ai $110,000. The following claims were audited and allowei : and on motion clerk was instructed to drav warrants on the county bridge fund , levy of 1899 in payment thereof , as follows : Charles H. Aiigell , bridge work $ 20 ( X Eli D. Akers , same 12 OC J. W. Speer , same 7 5t Jesse Smith , same 6 ( X George W. Cramer , same JIMS A. J. Crawmer. liauliug lumber 4 2 ( Horatio Stone , same I OC John Broomfield , nails- 2. S. M. Cochran & Co. , nails and spikes. . . 1-5 S" r. F. Welborn , nails 1 OC George C. Hill , lumlwr - . . . . OOJ ih Vf. C. Dullard & Co. , same 103 2C Barnett Lumber Co. , same 104 31 B. F. Sibbitt , work per contract 94 00 It appearing to the board from the petition of j. A. Roedel and others and upon examination : he board finds that the public good requires it , ) n motion the following road is established : Commencing the southeast corner section 24-2-29 , ; hence west one-half mile on section line , thence lorth eight rods , thence west twenty rodsthence jorthwest fifteen rods , thence west eighteen ods , thence southwest thirty-four rods , to sec- ion line between sections 24 and 25-2-29 , theiice vest on section line to southwest corner of sec- ion 24-2-29 and terminating thereat ; and clerk vas instructed to notify overseer of highways to ipen said road and also to notify owners of land long said road to file claims for damages aused by the location of said road , on or before eon of the 24th day of February , 1900 , or no f ur- her reference will be made thereto. On motion board adjourned to meet Decem- er ICth , Ib99. Attest : R. A. GREEX , County Clerk. McCook. Nebraska , December 10,1899. Board of county commissioners met pursuant 3 adjournment. Present , James A. Robinson , [ enry Crabtree and Stephen Belles , commis- ioners , W. R. Starr , county attorney , and E. A. reen , county clerk. Minutes of previous meet- ig read and approved. It appearing to the board from the petition of . Bojce and others , and upon examination the oard finds that the public good requires it , on motion the following road is establishrd : Con moncing at the southwest corner of section 12- 29 , thence running ea t on the section line an terminating at the southeast corner of scctio 9-1-28 , and clerk was instructed to notify eve : seer of highways to open said road , and als notify owners of land along the line of the pn po ed road to file claims for damages by rcaso of thelocation of said road , on or before the 2tt day of February , 1900 , or no further refereric will 1) ) ' made thereto. It appearing to the board from the ailidavi of Joseph V. Harrison that he wa erroneous ! assessed in Missouri Ridge precinct for thn yea lbll ) , for the reason that the said stock wn as.-essed in Indianola city for said year , th board orders saiil tax stricken from the ta books for the reason stated above. The following oflicial bonds WI-D- examine * and on motion approved : T. J. Dimmitt , assessor for Danbury preciuc ) J. E. Tirrill , justice Valley Grange precinct. On motion the following claims were audit ) ' ) and allowed and clerk instructed to draw wai rants on county general fund , levy of 1O9. in pay rnent thereof a < follows' , to-wit : Wm. McCallum , mdse $ 90 T. J. Cress , mdse ir 8 J. A. Wilcox ik Son , mdse 2 > 2 W. C. Bullard & Co. , coal 147 Barnett Lumber Co. , coal 22 & George C. Hill , coal 41 J. J. Wilson , shoes- for prisoner 1 21 John P. Reiter , moving fence 12 U John Coutlon , drayage 22 : State Bankof Bartley. useof building for election 2 W W. H. Gartside. removing and repairing booths T. J. E.'Smith , same T. A. P. Welles , med. services i er contract. 'M ( * J. C. Oakley , board of pauper It G. E. J. Mitchell , supplies . " > 01 State Journal Co. , same : 2T fc ! J. II. Berge , money advanced , trans portation of pauper 25 V J. E. Nei-1 , sheriff , jailer , l > oard of pris oners , and supplies 702. G. S. Bi-liop. expre.-s on supreme court reports 2 M Feeblc-Minded Institute , maintenance of Claud McCroskey : ! 2 ( t James A. Robinson , services as commi = - sioner .Vi "it Henry Crabtree , same 40 ff Stephen Bollp , samp II 50 And on county bridge fund , levy of If'jC * . as follows : r. J. McCart. bridge work 12 00 Sick Uerling. same 14 Ul \V. H. Adams , same tj 50 I. G. Ervin , same 525 lohn Girons , same 1050 R.H.Thomas , same i : { 50 Fame- : Doyle , same J7 50 jeorge Younger , same 7 50 And on county road fund , levy of l W. as 'allows : Sob3rt Gorely , road tax refunded S I 45 LR. Clark , same : { 00 ' ' . C. Monroe , same 9 ' . B. Mclntz , same 75 ? .E. Hatcher , same 1,27 Tames Woodworth , same 45 Tohn Conrad , same : ; : U V. E. Rollings , same i ; 20 L M. Schamel , same .i9 linnie Schmelzer. same 'M tndrew Anderson , sharpening scnijK-r- . 1 00 lerman Newman , sharpening road plow 25 Tarry Mjers , road -\\ork 10 U ) t. A. Jones , same : SO 10 On motion board adjourned to meet December ith , ISM. Attest : R. A. GKEE.V , County Clerk. LE\SK NOTICE. The mider-igued. President of the Board of Regentof Univer-ity of Nebraska , will re ceive proposition.- , until noon on .Monday , .Jan uary 15 , 1900 , for leasing the following < k"-cribed lands , to-wit : The southwest quarter of the southeast quarter and the south half of tlm southwest quarter of section eighteen , also lot numbered three of M-ction nineteen , all in town ship three north , range twentj-eight west , in Red Willow count > , Nebraska. The -aid Board has fixed the valuation of said land for rental puriM es , at ten dollars JHT acre , subject to re valuation after a in-riod of five jears from Janu ary l t , 1900. Bidder- , will state tlio highest rat- per cent i > cr annum UIHIIIaid valuation which they an ; willing to IKIV annually in cash in ad vance for the rental of-aid land , from Maj l t. 1000 , the date of the expiration of the present lease thereon. Bidder.- must also state whether they de-ire to lea-esaid land fora ix-riod of one or more year.- , not exceeding live , stating sep arately th- rate of lease rental they an ; willing to pay for one year only , ami aNo for n term of years not exceeding live. Bidders mu-t ac company their pn > iMitions re. pecti\ely , with a certified check UIHIII some Nebraska bank , or with cash , in an amount equal to oni ; jear'c rental as bid by them. All certified checks must be made payable to the Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska , and check * or cash must be deposited with the President of said Board. All bids must be sealed , addressed to said Board of Regent.- ' , Lincoln , in care of its Pre-ident. and must bo plainly marked ou the outside with the bidder * . " name anil the words "Bid for renting laud. " All bids must be filed iu the office of tinI'rpsidmt of th > ; Board of Regents , in Lincoln , not later than 12:00 o'clock , noon , on Monday. January 15th , Mil ) . 'flu- right is n-erved to reject any and all bill-- . C. II. MOKRILL. President. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale i-sued from the Di-trict court of Reil Willow count ) . Nebraska , under a decree in an action wherein Nebraska Loan and Trust company is plaintiff and John W. Hall et al. are defendant. , to me directed and delivered. -hall offer at public sale and sell to the highe-t bidder for cash at the east door of the court hou-e in McCook. Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 2 5th day of December. 1S99. at the hour of one o'clock , p. in. , the follow ing described real t-tate. towit : The northwest rpiarter of section 111 in town-hip 2 north , range 2.- ) west of the tith P. M. iu Red Willow count ) . Ni'bra-ka. Dated thi21th da ) of November. 1-99. H-2l-5t J. R. NEKU Sheriff. Jacob Bailey. Plaintiff'-Attorney. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. BOA ! ) NOSH. To Valentine Bogle , John Stan-bury , Win. P. Clark , Lemira M. Beaty. ( ji-o. T. Taj lor. Jam < * . Cody , Walter M. Sheppard , William Gingerich Sarah E. Hoagland ar.d to all whom it ma\ concern : The board of county commiionerhave e tablished and ordered ojiened a road commenc ing at the < -outh\\e-t corner of-Action 12. in Box Elder precinct. Red Willow county. Nebraska , running thence ea-t ou section line 4 miles , -outhea-t of section 9-4-2 . terminating at - - corner - > west t p. in..and all objection- thereto or claim" for damagemut be filed in the county clerk- iiflice on or before noon of the2Ith da ) of Febru r ) . A. D. 1OO ! , or said road will b" e-tabli-hed without reference thereto. 12-22-4t. R.A. GKEE.N. Count ) Clerk. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. BO ID NO : { J:5. To Randolph L. Hnllard. Jo-ephine B. Ham- nond , Alfred Reed and to all whom it may con- : ern : The board of couuU cornmiionerhave < - tabli-hed and ordered oix-ned a road commenc ing at the southea-t corner of M-ction 2J , in Talley Grange precinct. Red Willow count ) . Nebraska , rum.iug thence wetj mile on sec- : ion line , thence north * reds thence west 211 od- , thence northwe-t 15 red" , thence west 1- od- . thence -outh\ve-t . ' 'A re * ! " to section line letween hectiou ? 24 and 25 in said precinct , hence west on section lice , terminating at outhwost corner of-ection 21 inaid precinct. Hid all objections thereto orclaim" for damages nu-t be filed in the county clerk's office onor efore noon of the 21th day of February. A. D. 900. oraid road will be establi-hed without efer.-nce then.-to. 12-22-lt. R. A. GBEE.V , County Clerk. "I was nearly dead with dyspepsia , tried octors , visited mineral springs , and prevv , -orse. I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. That ured me. " It digests what you eat. Cures idigestion , sour stomach ; heariburn and all s of dyspepsia. D.V. . Loar.